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dear all,
just a quickie. we have just moved house and we know it's a short-term thing, i.e. we are going to be out of here in just less than 6 months. now, i'm sitting in an internet cafe typing this and it's costing me daily just to check my e-mails, which is pretty much all i have to do on a regular basis. i've been looking into internet contracts which do not tie you in for 12 months (as if you then change addresses they charge you a whopping amount to change your connection) but very little out there from known providers. i've seen one from 'seriously' but no idea who they are. anyone had any experience witht hem or any other companies?
thanks muchly
just a quickie. we have just moved house and we know it's a short-term thing, i.e. we are going to be out of here in just less than 6 months. now, i'm sitting in an internet cafe typing this and it's costing me daily just to check my e-mails, which is pretty much all i have to do on a regular basis. i've been looking into internet contracts which do not tie you in for 12 months (as if you then change addresses they charge you a whopping amount to change your connection) but very little out there from known providers. i've seen one from 'seriously' but no idea who they are. anyone had any experience witht hem or any other companies?
thanks muchly
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Eclipse do monthly deals, although this works out a bit more expensive than a year. If you do move and stay with the same provider there should be no problem with your contract.0
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If you want broadband (as opposed to plain dial-up), your best bet would be to go with Freeola. Their activation fee (£38) is the cheapest out of all the providers with no minimum term contracts. They're also doing a £9.99 deal for the first month (£19.99 thereafter). Freeola is an Enta reseller and is rated highly. Once you're connected with Freeola, you can move to a cheaper provider.The true cost of something is what you give up to get it.0
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thanks, have just checked out both the suggestions and i think we're going to go with freeola. hurray- internet again:A0
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