Originally posted by TheBigYinJames
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostThief!
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostYou should, it's great. Saves you wasting good money on the 90% of crapola that's out there.
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostNo, I don't pirate music or films.
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I can recomend Nildram - never had a problem & they are nice peeps to talk to on the phone
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I had the same when I moved my BT Broadband at home ..
I had the same when I moved my BT Broadband to my new home, turned out that they had to switch something 'on' at the exchange, it took 5 weeks of phone calls and an indian customer support log as long as a toilet roll and serveral calls to India support.
a nightmare.
Also their Up to 2Mb/s (or is it 4Mb/s) premium option only yields 350Kb/s on my inner London exchange, which aint great.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostThinking about moving to BE - mainly P2P and gaming - you'd recommend them?
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI use O2 and their support has been free whenever I needed it and also first class. They are less than half the cost of my previous provider, faster, more reliable, and therefore I highly recommend them.
O2 bought Be. They're great. That's who I'm with up the road.
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I use O2 and their support has been free whenever I needed it and also first class. They are less than half the cost of my previous provider, faster, more reliable, and therefore I highly recommend them.
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Oh Oh. I had a problem with the tinternet the other day and phoned BT to report a fault. It did an automated line check and agreed with me that yep, there was a fault and it logged a call for me. No human interaction at all. Turns out that the fault isn't BT's, but Skys. However, the automated BT thing was the one that said there was a fault and arranged the engineer. I can see me having fun with this.
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