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Internet Service Providers would have access to the VPN data, it would defeat part of the purpose of VPNs, which is to hide data from the ISPs.
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Do you know about tor?
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Sure, but a ISP can block direct access to TOR and an ISP VPN could do so as well. So the VPN would have to be a Non-ISP VPN.
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That's what Tor Bridges are for. They hide the fact that you are using Tor from your ISP. It's how Chinese use Tor for example.
https://tb-manual.torproject.org/bridges/
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The original question was why ISPs don't sell VPNs directly, my point is that if a ISP can block access to something, then the same ISP-VPN will do it as well.