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WIFI CODES
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02/15/2016 09:27 AM
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for anyone walking the beach or in orient beach I thought i would toss out some Wif codes in case someone wants to check without haveing to stop and buy/ask for codes
[i] Codes deleted by Carol Hill [i]
Last edited by Carol_Hill; 02/15/2016 10:35 AM.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: mscottc]
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02/15/2016 09:58 AM
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Mscottc, My mother would call their post a case of "benign ignorance", and I wholeheartedly agree with your response. I often see people give the SBR weekly codes. It's stealing. I also agree that this post should be terminated. It does no good.
I also agree that this post should be terminated. it does no good.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: trailer12b1]
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02/15/2016 10:36 AM
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I deleted the actual codes posted but left the post, so that the OP could see the responses. I agree with the other responses.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/15/2016 11:38 AM
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weeks5051 said: Oh please. Restaurants couldn't care less about this. As a matter of fact, since the wifi signal doesn't really extend very far, you really have to stand right by the place to use it which means that you might just want to buy a drink while you're there. Restaurants WANT people to come to them. The reason they have wifi is to attract people to come in. Many places don't even have a password. I travel around a great deal on SXM when on vacation and I haven't seen very many, if any, unsecured hotspots. It is one thing to stop by a restaurant / bar and have a beer or lunch and use wifi and another to park just in range and "leech" off their system.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: JohnB]
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02/15/2016 03:55 PM
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JohnB said: True Most places use a password. It's funny though many places never change theirs so year after year the password stored in my smart phone or laptop still works. But even if i'm a regular in a place and want to just check email I will always purchase something. You just proved my point. Thank you.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/15/2016 04:03 PM
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No, it just means that they are not very tech savvy and have more pressing things to do, to try to keep the doors open. Yes, they do WANT people to come in and buy things, not steal their wifi. Wifi is NOT free to provide, not by a long shot!
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: gd1147]
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02/15/2016 06:56 PM
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Why would you assume that they are not being charged by data consumption? Regardless if someone who isn't patronizing their facilities is using their bandwidth, those who are legitimately using it are getting a slower bandwidth. So, yes, it is affecting those who are legitimately using it.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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02/15/2016 09:24 PM
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Carol_Hill said: Why would you assume that they are not being charged by data consumption? Regardless if someone who isn't patronizing their facilities is using their bandwidth, those who are legitimately using it are getting a slower bandwidth. So, yes, it is affecting those who are legitimately using it. Because that's not how internet service works generally. You pay for a fixed bandwidth etc. The amount of people that it would take to severely impact that bandwidth to a point where it would be unusable would make the beach overrun with too many people to a point no one would want to be there anyways. Again like I said, why not buy a drink and get the code legitimately just to be a nice person.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/15/2016 09:32 PM
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weeks5051 said: When It comes to businesses it's all about foot traffic. Some businesses pay exorbitant rents to get lots of foot traffic. Why do you think businesses have wifi in the first place? Why do some businesses give away free samples? It's to get the customer in or near the premises. Most times you can walk up to a server and ask for the password, whether you're buying or not. Would they like you to buy something? Of course, but as I said previously, most businesses couldn't care less. Exactly. If they have it, its a cost of doing business.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/15/2016 09:45 PM
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weeks5051 said:JohnB said: True Most places use a password. It's funny though many places never change theirs so year after year the password stored in my smart phone or laptop still works. But even if i'm a regular in a place and want to just check email I will always purchase something. You just proved my point. Thank you. So if you leave your bike unlocked it is okay for me to take it?
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Re: WIFI CODES
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02/15/2016 09:50 PM
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jenniboston said:weeks5051 said:JohnB said: True Most places use a password. It's funny though many places never change theirs so year after year the password stored in my smart phone or laptop still works. But even if i'm a regular in a place and want to just check email I will always purchase something. You just proved my point. Thank you. So if you leave your bike unlocked it is okay for me to take it? If your bike was digital...
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: jenniboston]
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02/15/2016 11:18 PM
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jenniboston said:weeks5051 said:JohnB said: True Most places use a password. It's funny though many places never change theirs so year after year the password stored in my smart phone or laptop still works. But even if i'm a regular in a place and want to just check email I will always purchase something. You just proved my point. Thank you. So if you leave your bike unlocked it is okay for me to take it? Not the same.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: gd1147]
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02/16/2016 10:05 AM
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Sure it is the cost of doing business, like when people steal your glasses or silverware. They don't cost much, but the more you have to buy so your customers have enough to enjoy their stay there the less profit you will have. If they just wanted you to steal their wifi they probably would not have a password. If you are aquiring wifi passwords not as an approved way by the provider then that is stealing, not sure how people could see it any other way.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: Todd]
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02/16/2016 11:16 AM
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@ flaws in your argument. 1. If you steal silverware you must replace it and it costs you. You don't have to replace wifi. 2. While it's true that most places have a password many don't. And as I've said most places will give you the password just for the asking, no purchase necessary. You obviously are not a small business owner as I've mentioned that businesses want people to be attracted to their premises. For example, stores have sales where they have a loss leader where they lose money, but the idea is to get you into the store. The same thing goes for free samples. Here's s link to show what I'm talking about. http://smallbiztrends.com/2015/11/small-businesses-need-offer-free-wifi-customers.html Read the entire page and I won't have to respond here anymore.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/16/2016 11:26 AM
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If I'm a paying customer I'm also getting the benefit of "free" wifi, if people are not paying the establishment anything and just stealing their wifi, for those paying, the signal gets depleted and its less of an experience. Sure that can be said if the place is packed and everyone is on, but this is different. As a small business owner, I would not offer a "loss leader" that would be detrimental to those actually paying. Can you imagine going into Starbucks and not a table free but no one is buying anything?
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/16/2016 11:33 AM
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I am a small business owner, since 1986. I understand clearly why business owners provide WiFi to their "customers ". Gaining a code from the entity that pays for the bandwidth without their permission is stealing, simple. It is up to the business how they wish to share it.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/16/2016 11:40 AM
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weeks5051 said: If you steal silverware you must replace it and it costs you. You don't have to replace wifi. And this is the flaw in your argument. Wifi bandwidth is a finite resource. If a bunch of people are stealing it then there will not be enough for those paying customers who want to use it, and then the business owner must "replace" it by paying for MORE bandwidth. Stealing wifi codes is simply stealing. Nothing more, nothing less. Of course, if you walk in and they give you the code for the asking, that is their choice. Fine. Use it. But posting it on a forum, or sharing it around willy-nilly is no different than any other sort of theft.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: kim]
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02/16/2016 09:10 PM
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kim said: For future - if you have Verizon for 10 bucks a month you can get a package with some data, telephone minutes and texts. Makes it much easier. Especially if you have an emergency and want to stay in touch. Kim it's $10 a day with Verizon if you use it on any given day and it uses the minutes, data and text from your plan at home
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: trailer12b1]
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02/17/2016 11:55 AM
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trailer12b1 said: Every place we went to gave us wifi codes... Forgive me if you think I went around stealing bandwidth. Nobody said that you were stealing bandwidth if they gave you the codes. There is, however, a very large difference between the business in question giving you the codes, and posting the codes on a public forum for anyone and everyone to use. It should be up to the business to decide if they want to give away the code, not anyone else.
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/18/2016 06:51 AM
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weeks5051 said: Yes I can imagine going into a Starbucks and having people just sit there all day. And they love that because it ultimately makes money for them. Seems like a successful business model to me. It only makes money for them if the individuals sitting there all day actually makes purchases. Fortunately, most people understand that there is an unspoken agreement that the "free" wifi comes with the caveat that a purchase will be made and use it appropriately. There are always those few people that can make a coffee last for 3 hours while they use the system but thankfully these are the minority. I completely and strongly disagree with your premise that it is harmless to share wifi passwords as it encourages some people to "leech" off the system without making a purchase. And some of your justification, not wanting to bother the employees by asking for the password, is ludicrous. If this was a problem for businesses they would put up a sign with the password rather than a sign that the business offers wifi (I think it's understood by most people that this is for patronizing the business).
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Re: WIFI CODES
[Re: weeks5051]
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02/18/2016 08:59 AM
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While on St Maarten, I have witnessed a person being asked to leave because they were using the wifi and not purchasing anything.
Also, I do not remember ever being refused a password that is provided to other customers. Why would they since I would certainly fulfill my role as a customer?
Do you have the providers permission or not? That is what makes it right or wrong. Simple
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