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xD.
Do you think that someone who would know enough to notice a connection being hijacked would really call their ISP to complain about it, rather than just changing their password or enabling security? Or are you saying they have an open-door policy on their microwave for a reason?
One time I borrowed from an open wifi in an apartment building and the person did somehow notice that his internet was being leeched. He apparently knew enough to go into his router and rename his router something along the lines of GET YOUR OWN DAMN INTERNET or something of the sort, but not put a password on it. Perhaps there was some larger reason for that, other than that I suspected him of having a large crack habit. I have had in the past devices that should conceivably work with WPA/WPA2 that didn't, which is what caused me to initially stop using security.
I am a fan of leaving wifi open, though in the past in apartments I've lived in I've felt it necessary to enable security because people were taking so much that I couldn't do simple things like watch jewtube.
Remember homos, if you're stealing internet, limit your bandwidth and be respectful. Even if you're a total asshole, the selfish thing and the good thing are the same thing and you will be far more likely to keep your piggybacked internet connection for a longer period of time.