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broadband with free laptop or netbook
mikeandrach_2
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I have got my mac code from aol on its way, only been with them 3 months but not yet had any incorrect direct debits, so they agreed to cancel my contract. anyone out there doing nay decent deals with freebies? not too worried about speed, use a ps3 for online gaming occasionally but only rarely download music and video etc. would prefer 24hr phone support as i occasionally work into the night. any help appreciated
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OK I have not scoured the market, but broadband with a "free" computer deals almost invariably translate into more money spent over the term of the deal than if you had bought a computer seperately (on a loan if really neccessary) and then shopped for a broadand package.
See http://www.thinkbroadband.com/search/package/basic.html
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If you're looking for a smaller computer, Vodafone do a free netbook with their mobile internet package... not sure if that'd work on a PS3 though...Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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Not only that, most lock you in for 24 months. I refuse point blank to go for those.OK I have not scoured the market, but broadband with a "free" computer deals almost invariably translate into more money spent over the term of the deal than if you had bought a computer seperately (on a loan if really neccessary) and then shopped for a broadand package.
See <link removed cos apparantly I'm too new to quote it properly.....>
I haved use NewNet for several years now.
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