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You are right. Take a BMW X5 for instance: it has comfy heated leather seats. Nice and cosy. Some buses lack comfort and luxury. Not sure why, they just don't get it.
Of course not all I'm saying is i don't need to feel like I'm signing up for a job interview when I'm renting a computer -_-
agree but buses don't require finger print scanning for access its a bus .
I take it you don't have a phone line or broadband either as they ask a lot of questions too.. Oh wait
You can get both without any kind of identification in many countries, not the best example.
Really. Where? That surprises me.
The Netherlands, Germany (requires registration but isn't verified), Poland, Romania, Russia (similar to Germany), Sweden, Spain (highly illegal but possible).
I'm sure that there are others, I only know about Europe.
So they will come out, fit a phone line and internet and not ask for any personal details at all?
As I said, some will ask for them but it's not verified.
For example, in Germany you need to register your SIM card but can do so with fake info. Poland and Romania are fully anonymous, they don't ask. Same with the US afaik. Russia, registration is mandatory, but already registered SIM cards are sold at a little markup in some places (illegal but common practice).
A fixed phone line is useless since they need to have your physical address, I'm talking about mobile broadband/phone line mostly.
But yes, we have prepaid ADSL here in Spain: you could be a fugitive or whatever but still have a fixed phone line and Internet in your house without giving your real name, bank account, etc... you would just need to go and pay each month with cash in the shop.
What someone expect from 1 EUR 2Gb VPS offer? 5 min responce time?
Ah right there's the confusion then, I was talking about a residential line.