Last week, Skype has been having a bit of trouble; well, quite a bit of trouble. That’s the kind of trouble that make you very angry with your service provider, until you think twice and remember you’re probably not paying for it — at least, that’s what should happen for most people. Yes I know there are people who pay for Skype, but I’m pretty sure that most of those complaining, don’t; for a simple reason: if you’re paying for a service and such service does not work, you do not bitch on the net, you get to the customer care and demand your money back.
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