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Anyone heard of glide??
ingresman
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Hope this is the place to post....
Got a daughter a university and she's come accross a company called glide (http://www.glide.uk.com/ ) they do all the utilies and broadband for about 10 per person per week. Seems too good to be true !
Has anyone else dealt with this company ?
Assuming 5 people in one house for 35 weeks this comes in at £1,750 which doesn't sound bad at all
Regards
Got a daughter a university and she's come accross a company called glide (http://www.glide.uk.com/ ) they do all the utilies and broadband for about 10 per person per week. Seems too good to be true !
Has anyone else dealt with this company ?
Assuming 5 people in one house for 35 weeks this comes in at £1,750 which doesn't sound bad at all
Regards
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This sounds like an advert ...
But, if it's not, your daughter would have come across a lot of better deals at the Fresher's Fair, so I'd tell her to look around
The main companies do much better deals averaging out at around £17-£20 per month, often giving a free wireless router with that. Divided by five people in a house that's a fair bit cheaper, even assuming that it would have to be a 12 month contract
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I can see wh you might think that,but no It's not an advert - I have posted before.
She didn't mention anything after freshers (actualy they have housing events where ldnlords and the fire service present).
Do you have off hand the names of any of the companies that do the deals you mention?0
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