<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by dikbek</i>
<br />Very interesting, but smells a bit like a scam to me. When a deal is too good to be true it probably isn't!
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Out of personal experience I can say sometimes it is true.
Take hundred bucks worth of ten rand notes and exchange them for five bucks a piece at a busy intersection in town – most likely you will only convince two people to do that.
Anyways, this is probably the same thing MWEB was advertising – accelerator!
You can find it all over the web, free to download with the normal ad ware, spy ware and the works included but it cost you a bundle every month to have it switched on.
I have tested one a few weeks back and it do work because the software is like or is a proxy server for your own surfing habits - the more you use it the faster it become.
Every time that you connect to the Internet the software verify from the service provider that you have paid for the month, if not, you will be switched off in a jiffy and revert to your normal surfing speed.
Whether it is a good or bad thing I would not know because that is up to every individual to decide – personally I will stay clear from this type of software now that I know what it is about.