Found out how to fix it:

1. In a Terminal do "whereis bandwidthd"
2. Remove all instances of the bandwidth files, including any type designations 
like "...conf". 
     (cd to the listed directories then in each directory do "sudo rm 
bandwidthdxxxx" where xxxx= any filetype extensions if they exist.)
3. Use "sudo apt-get install bandwidthd".  It will most likely fail to install.
4. Then use "sudo apt-get remove bandwidthd"

Hope this help you out.

Ken Wagner

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  package bandwidthd 2.0.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new
  pre-removal script returned error exit status 2

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