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"theres lots of us e=with idnet
£17.99 for 8 meg line with a 30g limit
and there isnt a better company in the country with better cust service
they have other cheaper options too."
goldenbolux
Are you sure you have the details right as the site states that you get a 2GB limit for £17.99pm. 30GB costs £24.99pm according to site.
I would be very interested if your price is correct?
Cheers
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hechizero wrote:Zen do one month contracts for all their "Home" products. They are more expensive than many, but their service is well renowned. They also do free migrations. May be worth a look.
http://www.zenadsl.co.uk/athome.aspx
Unfortunately I cant migrate as do not have the new number for the broadband...Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:0 -
ID Net sounds good. Not sure how much I download in a month though... get quite a lot of online gaming/patches etc. 24.99 for 30gb it seems... not toooo bad...
Any good ones through quidco? lolBeing bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:0 -
dazed wrote:none of the above. 2 houses no adsl enabled new connections and disconnected with no probs with virgin.
Quote extracted from Virgin.net re cancellations.
Leaving Virgin.net Broadband:
If you ordered Virgin.net Broadband on or after 7th June 2005 and you wish to leave, you'll need to give us 30 days notice of your cancellation. In addition, while we don't tie you into a 12 month contact (unlike most broadband providers), we do reserve the right to apply a £50 cancellation charge if your service is cancelled within 12 months of activation. Unfortunately, this charge is necessary due to the cost of activating your broadband service.0 -
happyhunter wrote:Quote extracted from Virgin.net re cancellations.
Leaving Virgin.net Broadband:
If you ordered Virgin.net Broadband on or after 7th June 2005 and you wish to leave, you'll need to give us 30 days notice of your cancellation. In addition, while we don't tie you into a 12 month contact (unlike most broadband providers), we do reserve the right to apply a £50 cancellation charge if your service is cancelled within 12 months of activation. Unfortunately, this charge is necessary due to the cost of activating your broadband service.
I know what the ts and c's say but I have never had that applied to me.
I have also had good service from Virgin and NO problems.Man who stands on toilet is high on pot. - Old chinese proverb.0
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