(23 Nov 2014, 9:48 am)Andreos1 wrote So if the company are looking to cover the costs of the WiFi, then customers are paying a privilege for it (whether they use it or not) and it isn't free...
See, whilst I don't agree with it, it must be said (and I'm sure you'll agree) that every business does just that.
You go to a cafe for a scone, and it'll be priced as such to assume that every customer that purchases one, is going to have a portion of butter and a portion of jam with it. Same way as a chippy will include salt and vinegar expense to work out their margin on fish and chips, and price accordingly. I might not want salt and vinegar, but I'm paying for it anyway.