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need cheap b/band by monthly contract only???
abai
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend the cheapest broadband on a monthly contract I dont want a contract just monthly as I wont be using it much & probably
will be moving so dont want to be tied in any recommendations welcome.
thanks
Can anyone recommend the cheapest broadband on a monthly contract I dont want a contract just monthly as I wont be using it much & probably
will be moving so dont want to be tied in any recommendations welcome.
thanks
sparkles
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have a look at nildram0
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Virgin also offer monthly contracts
http://www.virginbroadband.com/0 -
martindow wrote:Virgin also offer monthly contracts
http://www.virginbroadband.com/
Don't forget though that Virgin have recently introduced a £50 cancellation charge that 'may' be charged if you cancel them within a year.
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I find it interesting with Nildram, while they don't have a cancellation charge, they do make you pay £58.75 to get the service activated. This is sort of like paying your cancellation charge up front as most broadband providers now offer free connection/activation. In that regard, the £50 cancellation fee with Virgin is cheaper by £8.75 if you do cancel within the first year. Additionally if you end up staying with Nildram for more than a year then you probably would have gotten a better deal with someone who offers free activation.0
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