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Questions please, how do I change internet suppliers
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I liked the look of unlimited and price worked out with Quido deal cheaper than TT and still not happy with TT (calls being logged even when house empty to numbers we normally call, etc)0
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I liked the look of unlimited and price worked out with Quido deal cheaper than TT and still not happy with TT (calls being logged even when house empty to numbers we normally call, etc)
I looked on there too, but knew there were better deals from looking at other sites.
My tesco deal has unlimited broadband downloads, calls and line rental all for £16.75 for the first 12 months and then £20.75 thereafter.
For a £40 set up fee you can have a rolling 30 day contract. This is for clubcard holders - you could get a clubcard.
Go to one of those to comparison sites to see prices.0 -
Quidco is offering Orange at present up to £120 off see link http://www.quidco.com/orange-home-broadband/ I will take a look at Tesco but O2 throttle bandwidth around here in the evenings and W/E0
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Phones4Chris wrote: »Check your Virgin Ts&Cs and make sure that you have given them the required notice for termination of your existing BB. Getting a MAC doesn't necessarily do this or is accepted by an ISP. Make sure you confirm in writing/email. If say they require 30 days then either defer your Tesco switch until then or be prepared to pay Virgin the remaining days. Make sure you are out of contract.
BT left me a message to say they had received a notice to leave them, and there is no charges as I rang up and checked.
Just gotta wait for talk talk to do it now, but I will phone them if I don't hear from them.0 -
Quidco is offering Orange at present up to £120 off see link http://www.quidco.com/orange-home-broadband/ I will take a look at Tesco but O2 throttle bandwidth around here in the evenings and W/E
You can easily apply for a clubcard.
I think tesco works out cheaper than the orange £5 bb deal.0
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