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chelseablue
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Does anyone have their internet from the Post Office?
Currently with BT and pay £40 a month (including BT Sport)
As its just me in the house now I'm looking to change and Post Office are currently offering internet for £15 a month
Not been with them before, are they any good? Or one to avoid?
Currently with BT and pay £40 a month (including BT Sport)
As its just me in the house now I'm looking to change and Post Office are currently offering internet for £15 a month
Not been with them before, are they any good? Or one to avoid?
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I do, it's £15.95 a month and I'm happy with it
I have a teenager and as you can imagine WiFi is life. No complaints from him either. If you go through Quidco they're offering cash back.
19-02-18 Total Debt £30,322
17-12-21 I'm Debt Free 🎉🎉🎉🎉0 -
chelseablue wrote: »Does anyone have their internet from the Post Office?
Currently with BT and pay £40 a month (including BT Sport)
As its just me in the house now I'm looking to change and Post Office are currently offering internet for £15 a month
Not been with them before, are they any good? Or one to avoid?
Re sold TT, avoid.0 -
See multiple negative PO broadband posts .0
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Thank you all, seems the main opinion is avoid. Will move on the next cheapest0
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Cheap so are you looking for cheap as opposed to a decent service ??0
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BT or Sky of the cheaper ones .
Tell BT you are leaving and negotiate a better price .
Drop BT Sports , pay advanced line rental .0 -
Thank you, going to look at Sky now.
Its just me and my 5 year old in the house, do I need fibre or will standard be ok?
I'm not a gamer, all that connects to the wifi is my mobile and sky tv box0 -
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chelseablue wrote: »Thank you, going to look at Sky now.
Its just me and my 5 year old in the house, do I need fibre or will standard be ok?
I'm not a gamer, all that connects to the wifi is my mobile and sky tv box
For you need it for standard would be more than fine. My son is a gamer and we only have standard and there are no issues if he wants fibre he can pay for it himself lol. Seriously I know there are people saying po broadband isn't good but I have had no issues at all with them and I'm happy to be paying as little as possible for something I don't need it's just a want. Mind you I'm in a huge amount of debt so maybe my circumstances are different to yours.19-02-18 Total Debt £30,322
17-12-21 I'm Debt Free 🎉🎉🎉🎉0
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