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Comment by otterley

3 hours ago

They said “charging more than free” - i.e., more than $0, i.e., they’re not free. It was awkwardly worded.

They said "instead of charging more than free", which means should be free.

Please read it again.

  • I think we’re in violent agreement, but you were ambiguous about what “cost” meant. It seems you meant “cost of providing NAT” but I interpreted it as “cost to the customer.”

    > Please read it again.

    There’s no need to be rude.