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Q: simple fact... vpn's are irritating and should not be part of life in China?

I pay dearly for mine... it comes and goes.... mostly good, but when I am deep in a money making or losing gamble... it is really really irritating to lose connection......  really really really irritating...... I want to speak to the "king" of censorship in China..... he will hear my wrath. Probably be proud of what he has done.......piss me off....... but he should know, the world is a Global Community that does not revolve around China. China is nothing more than a component, a dilapidated old component, that needs to upgrade to a level that can help all to prosper. Bad China Hour....suspect they will only f**k with my desired connection for 20 minutes, or an hour , whatever, not long........  enought to piss me off is all. and enough to change a whole situation!!!!!

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Get a better VPN.

Mine is free, and I have not had any problems with it disconnecting.

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I sent you a PM with the VPN I use, it works like a charm.

 

Won't post it here or they might block it.

Spiderboenz:

What, you think PMs are PRIVATE?

 

 

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So, 8 hrs later....did it save you a quid, or what?

 

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i made about 20 ..IIHF .. I did get through, eventually.

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never had a problem

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