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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 18-Nov-12 18:49:14
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I'm fed up and I've only been reading the thread.
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(deleted) Sun 18-Nov-12 18:51:41
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Since with fibre you are signing up for an 18 month contract the 12 month tie in for the router is irrelevant
Standard User kasg
(experienced) Sun 18-Nov-12 18:53:01
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In reply to a post by superspeed:
Same to kevin as I said above. Thank you very much.

OK, I won't waste any more time replying to you and save my energies for people that actually take some notice, rather than keep asking until they get the answer they want (which seems to be, "Plusnet are rubbish, go somewhere else").
In reply to a post by superspeed:
See this so I don't keep repeating myself
http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/plusnet/t/4179643-r...

Yes, we know. Oh, how we know.

Kevin

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 18-Nov-12 18:58:31
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OK, I won't waste any more time replying to you and save my energies for people that actually take some notice, rather than keep asking until they get the answer they want (which seems to be, "Plusnet are rubbish, go somewhere else").


How the hell am i asking the same questions? These are new and nothing to do with P2P. Can't you read correctly?

Good! your a pain like ray is. Don't reply to my threads ever again. Nothing worse than a plusnet fanboy. Your on ignore with AEP as well. Shakes head.

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(deleted) Sun 18-Nov-12 19:05:22
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Thanks for the reply jim but what mr saffron means is, if you leave within 12 months of your 18 month contract, you have to pay £40 for the router.

Plusnet told me that themselfs. smile

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(deleted) Sun 18-Nov-12 19:12:29
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I don't know if I should even bother checking about this at this rate. The trolls are pushing me towards BT fibre.


I know this is a bit cheeky. smile
So I don't have to pay £50 setup. I am thinking of getting basic broadband first. It is correct that I won't have to pay the rest of the 12 month contract if I ipgrade.

It will just be on 18 month contract?

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(deleted) Sun 18-Nov-12 19:23:22
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You are a bit incorrect - whether upgrading from ADSL or going straight in with fibre the £50 charge stands unless you take the phone option
Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 18-Nov-12 19:40:17
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In reply to a post by superspeed:
The trolls are pushing me towards BT fibre.
You are leading them by the nose grin

BTW: You don't own any threads that you can ban us from.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sun 18-Nov-12 19:53:54
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This is true, but you would also be potentially paying 6 months fees for ending the contract early too.

So unless you plan on leaving in under 12 months do you have to worry about the £40. Is that what you plan? In which case you MUST also research the costs of leaving Plusnet early with respect to the 18 month contract part too.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
Standard User camieabz
(sensei) Sun 18-Nov-12 20:11:40
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In reply to a post by superspeed:
I don't know if I should even bother checking about this at this rate. The trolls are pushing me towards BT fibre.


Here's an idea. Sign up with Plusnet and if you don't like them, switch to BT. Or sign up with BT and if you don't like them, switch to Plusnet.

I remember a previous Plusnet user that had reservations about one aspect of their product setup prior to signing up. However, said person signed up, then whinged about it. Me, I wouldn't have signed up. Choose, knowing the deal, and appreciate the choice was made, knowing the deal. smile

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