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Being a Zen customer myself and being very impressed with their service, I can pretty much guarantee everything will go smoothly at their end, which cuts out at least 50% of the potential problems...
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Thanks. I also have a domain, so I can point the e-mail anywhere I want, but I do need to be able to point it somewhere.
I think I'll brave it next week.
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Shouldnt be an issue.Originally posted by VectraManTo be honest, I doubt Pipex have any idea what they're doing, and I expect it'll get sorted once I phone them up.
My concern is that as soon as I ask for the code they cut the service straight away, and then I find the new provider (Zen I think I'm going to pick) doesn't get it sorted for a week.
It isnt when they give you the mac code that matters - its when you use it to xfr. I think a mac is only valid for 30 days or something. As long as you have paid your pipex (probably in advance?) and you move within the notice period it shouldnt be an issue. Ask the new isp how long its likely to take from their point of view.
After all the adsl is all bt the change is just the login and routing.
I moved from +net when they went through one of their crap phases without any problem. They even let me go without giving notice (sometimes pays to be pleasant to the customer service techs)
This is one reason why I have my own domains - you can control the mail direction whatever the isp and not need to worry about new addresses etc
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According to this page:Originally posted by VectraManTo be honest, I doubt Pipex have any idea what they're doing, and I expect it'll get sorted once I phone them up.
My concern is that as soon as I ask for the code they cut the service straight away, and then I find the new provider (Zen I think I'm going to pick) doesn't get it sorted for a week.
http://www.uswitch.com/Broadband/Swi...Providers.html
"How much down time using a MAC code?
There should only be down time of approximately 20 minutes during the transfer of service."
Note careful use of the word "should"...
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To be honest, I doubt Pipex have any idea what they're doing, and I expect it'll get sorted once I phone them up.
My concern is that as soon as I ask for the code they cut the service straight away, and then I find the new provider (Zen I think I'm going to pick) doesn't get it sorted for a week.
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The "code" is allow one provider to take over the line from another provider as they are identified in a telecoms exchange. Could be that Pipex may well refuse to release this whilst they are in dispute with you.Originally posted by VectraManHas anybody done this?
Apparently you get a "MAC" code and they can make it all happen with very little downtime. But as my current ISP is Pipex (who are suing me for money I've already paid them), I don't trust them to speak my weight. Obviously I don't want to have no broadband and email going into a black hole for 2 weeks.
I'm not sure what the answer would be if they refused. Do you need broadband for business purposes?
I guess a strange analogy would be to have your business car serviced and the garage then hold the keys for 'non-payment' when you have paid. Technically they are effecting your ability to run your business and that may well be dodgey.
It's a good little conundrum this one (not wishing to diminish the hassle you're having, VM)
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Changing ADSL ISPs
Has anybody done this?
Apparently you get a "MAC" code and they can make it all happen with very little downtime. But as my current ISP is Pipex (who are suing me for money I've already paid them), I don't trust them to speak my weight. Obviously I don't want to have no broadband and email going into a black hole for 2 weeks.Tags: None
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