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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 24-Jul-09 12:29:22
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: paulby] [link to this post]
 
The only thing I would advise is that it is a 12 month or 18 month contract depending on your choice, if you currently have an internet connection posting up your routerstats will give someone a fair idea of what speeds you can achieve, or if you haven't going here http://www.samknows.com/broadband/search.php finding your exchange and the distance you are away from it would help
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(deleted) Fri 24-Jul-09 12:44:31
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: Sadoldman] [link to this post]
 
"To the OP I suggest any further new threads regarding a choice of ISP be combined with any new ISP questions in the Which ISP forum as it does annoy members to see the same style question even with a different angle time and time again"

The OP has asked for information from actual users... A logical place to ask is in the relevant forum for that ISP... I certainly dont frequent the which ISP forum.. do many plusnet users... A few "omnipresent" members may get annoyed but if they choose to frequent many ISP forums other than their own then they are likely to see many repetive postings and questions from many or a single poster if he is asking in more than one forum. To an extent that goes with the territory of being omnipresent.

Members can ignore or help... but the question is aimed at people with experience of this isp... so the best people to advise are actual users and to some extent floating "Gurus" with all round knowledge.
Moderator Sadoldman
(moderator) Fri 24-Jul-09 13:51:18
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
I made the point that it was understandable, however there comes a point where posters will not appreciate 4/5/6/7/?.....almost identical posts, different ISP

It would be so easy for a poster to copy and paste the same question in numerous forums with just a small alteration of names, it has happened in the past and should be generally discouraged.

How many times is too many times?...I reckon the OP has reached the limit and any further enquiries should be in Which ISP. That forum is for a more general ISP search and not so specific as one or two.

With your logic the OP could ask the same question in every ISP forum....that would not be acceptable, I hope you agree...so therefore this kind of search has to have a limit.

Sadoldman

Just a tad sad..a wee bit old...wink

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Standard User nomiswest
(newbie) Fri 24-Jul-09 14:00:19
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: nomiswest] [link to this post]
 
To all posterswho replyed to my question,

Thanks for your informed responces from my question.
Its good to hear from actual users from the ISP i was enquiring about. I feel you are the only people who can give true judgement on this particular ISP.
Otherwise how would i know how good an ISP is (advertising perhaps)???

Thanks

nomiswest
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(deleted) Fri 24-Jul-09 16:33:22
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: Sadoldman] [link to this post]
 
Please look here And you'll know what I mean.

Same style of posting, just replaced ISP name. Looked very bot like.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 24-Jul-09 16:47:00
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by krazykizza:
Please look here And you'll know what I mean.

Same style of posting, just replaced ISP name. Looked very bot like.


Looks like someone trying to get info to me.
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(deleted) Fri 24-Jul-09 16:51:11
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: nomiswest] [link to this post]
 
What do you want from a ISP?
As PN uses throttling to keep their price down, need more info on what kind of use you need it for (P2P, surfing etc)
Standard User Apprentice
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 24-Jul-09 17:02:52
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by DavidFinbarr:
In reply to a post by krazykizza:
Please look here And you'll know what I mean.

Same style of posting, just replaced ISP name. Looked very bot like.


Looks like someone trying to get info to me.

Yes indeed, the OP has trawled a few forums laugh

Now posted here >>> http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/which_isp/t/3673671...

Alastair

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Fri 24-Jul-09 17:35:14
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Re: Would you recomend Plusnet


[re: Apprentice] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Apprentice:
Now posted here >>> http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/which_isp/t/3673671...
Which is where Don requested that he post any further enquiries... seems some are making a lot of fuss about very little to me.

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Standard User nomiswest
(newbie) Fri 24-Jul-09 18:28:04
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[re: billford] [link to this post]
 
To All

So sorry to have caused such a fuss.

All i wanted was a few answers from certain ISP users to help me. They are after all best placed to judge and comment on their ISP's.

I didn't realise all my posts would be checked so intimately and thouroghly

I will now leave you all alone and trawl through the internet my self.

As a curly haired scouser said "calm down, calm down".

Thanks to all those who helped me.

nomiswest
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