Re: pipex start any good



"gm4jnw@xxxxxxxxx" <gm4jnw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Piers Finlayson wrote:
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.

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Read that thanks. Also BT is out as they are too expensive - mainly
because their new packages include evening and weekends rather than day
time. I use the phone at all times - work shifts so have to use the
phone during the day........ list is getting smaller!!!!!


You can get exactly the same TalkTalk cheap calls offer from
Sainsbury's Home Phone, leaving you to find your own broadband
provider. You will have to pay for broadband, but TalkTalk's
broadband service is so bad that it could only be free - no-one in
their right mind would pay anything for it.

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