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Jedi
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We are due to move house within the next 2 weeks. At present we are with Orange and have been since it was known as Freeserve.
New house new start, once settled in our new home we will want to get the broadband up and running as quick as possable. We are thinking of changing to a different provider.
We currently pay £17.99 a month but would if possable like to bring this price down a bit. All we want is 'bog standard' internet. We dont do any downloading or play any fast games. We dont want a broadband/tv/phone package either.
Which would you go for?
-------------------- Colin
Mount Everest The British Story
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jilldave
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Hi Jedi, have a look at www.newnet.co.uk seems to get good reports. good luck jilldave.
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spiraleye
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Loc: Hither Green, London
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If you are happy with Orange, phone them and say you are thinking of switching ISP. I did, and they soon mentioned something about a 'retention package', which was same service, speed, etc., but £9.99, instead of £17.99! You have to sign for another year of course. Give 'em a call, and good luck with the move.
Edited by spiraleye (Fri Jan 23 2009 12:48 PM)
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rikiyome
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Loc: UK
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Quote:
We are due to move house within the next 2 weeks. At present we are with Orange and have been since it was known as Freeserve.
New house new start, once settled in our new home we will want to get the broadband up and running as quick as possable. We are thinking of changing to a different provider.
We currently pay £17.99 a month but would if possable like to bring this price down a bit. All we want is 'bog standard' internet. We dont do any downloading or play any fast games. We dont want a broadband/tv/phone package either.
Which would you go for?
Try the Post Office home phone/broadband package, you will be pleasantly surprised.
-------------------- rikiyome
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