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Re: Oh dear
« Reply #15 on: 09 May 2009, 14:32:27 »

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i wouldnt have any  dealings with TalkTalk  imho theyre a shower!
That I'd have to agree with.

Must be the only ISP who's customer service makes BT's broadband customer service seem almost compitent....   ....and that shower from BT have been on the end of my wrath recently, stupid idiots  >:(
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Re: Oh dear
« Reply #16 on: 09 May 2009, 18:40:32 »

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I've been on Tiscali for then last year and am well happy with the service.
I'm running at a smidge below 7meg and get unlimited download, phone line rental and free evening and weekend calls for £14.99.

From what I gather all will remain as it has been.  :y

(I flippin' hope so  ::))
Tiscali's downfall, as that is not sustainable

Well, the new crowd will have to honour it. They can't turn round and say it's not happening any more.
Same with my mobile phone, with Orange I have 1,500 mins a month and if I exceed that, additional minutes are 1p a minute. That costs me £11.50 a month, and comes down by 10% everytime I renew my contract.
Tariff hasn't been available for over 5 years, but they can't cancel my contract.
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Re: Oh dear
« Reply #17 on: 09 May 2009, 18:46:43 »

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I've been on Tiscali for then last year and am well happy with the service.
I'm running at a smidge below 7meg and get unlimited download, phone line rental and free evening and weekend calls for £14.99.

From what I gather all will remain as it has been.  :y

(I flippin' hope so  ::))
Tiscali's downfall, as that is not sustainable

Well, the new crowd will have to honour it. They can't turn round and say it's not happening any more.
Same with my mobile phone, with Orange I have 1,500 mins a month and if I exceed that, additional minutes are 1p a minute. That costs me £11.50 a month, and comes down by 10% everytime I renew my contract.
Tariff hasn't been available for over 5 years, but they can't cancel my contract.
Errr, they can. At end of original minimum contract period, either side can change the rules, and if the rules aren't acceptable to both parties, the contract will end...
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Re: Oh dear
« Reply #18 on: 09 May 2009, 19:30:53 »

Well Orange are letting it run, and they say they can't just cancel it. Tiscali contract is about 15 months old.
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Re: Oh dear
« Reply #19 on: 09 May 2009, 20:06:07 »

Talk talk also own the British leg of AOL, are they trying too buy up all the ISP  :-/
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