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pathfindaApr 20th 2008 10:24AM
I had the same thing happen to me.
Comcast claims that they couldn't get in contact with me and they simply killed the account. They didn't tell me what the magic download number was.
I turned around and got a Comcast Business Account. I talked to my account rep and asked him point blank: Will I lose this account due to "excessive" downloads and was told no. They also tried to feed me the same bull that the connection was better and more reliable. Yet, they did no new wiring to my house.
That was six months ago... We shall see..
FYI. There have been ongoing discussions on this subject for months on dslreports:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r19038478-Comcast-Bandwidth-AbuseLimits-Discuss-here-only