Re: pipex start any good
- From: "gm4jnw@xxxxxxxxx" <gm4jnw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 05:15:04 -0700
Hmmm another poor one then.
Have looked at a few to replace my isp euro1net - checked the line this
morning and it looks like the line is clear - nice of euro1net to keep
in touch!!
As I am a very low internet user and high telephone user was looking
for a bundled package.
Am with talk talk and they want a further £10 for "free broadband" but
after reading about talk talk broadband will give them a miss.
Have been emailed about plusnet but they are a bit expensive for me.
Looked at
http://www.biscit.net/biscit_home/products/broadband/biscit_freemax_info.php
which is absolutely ideal BUT they are wanting £70 for set up free
cause I can't provide them with a mac code.
There must be loads of broadband/phone package providers out their
ready to pick up the 50,000 or so EX euro1net customers without a mac
code.
any ideas??
Shame about euro1net as I was one of the satisfied customers.
Fatbøy øf the Underwørld wrote:
<gm4jnw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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been shopping around and have "almost decided" on pipex start.
any comments on this package?
Read post
Subject: pipex
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 07:17
and make your own mind up
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