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Standard User TA_68
(regular) Tue 22-Aug-06 23:32:18
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Talk Talk deal looks good (

Standard User kitz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 22-Aug-06 23:54:06
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>>> Trust me on this one, if you think Plusnet offer poor service then you aren't going to be happy with TalkTalk.

Its very sad but this is one of the things that is wrong about this forum these days.

There are several users who may state that PN is the worst ISP ever blah blah blah....
There is so much noise in here that you would think that PN are to blame for just about everything.

Granted they have made a muck up of stuff recently... but outside of this particular forum I come into contact with people who use other ISPs such as the likes of TT, Wanadoo, Tiscali etc etc.. and by gawd PN are saints compared to some of the things Ive heard and seen.

I dont much visit /read AG these days, but when I do, I also see whats going on in some of the other ISP sections.. I see problems there too.. so for now out of the frying pan into the fire springs to mind.
A couple of months ago, I wrote to Eclipse asking them if they could explain or clarify their traffic shaping to me.. It took about 3 weeks before I got a totally useless response, and they never ever bothered replying back to my other question.

I also on occasion contact other ISPs about things.. I think over the past year or so, theres only been 2 ISPs that have impressed me with their responses to me (I know that wingco is gonna love that one is Vispa - but under the circumstances I cant praise them enough)... the other is a vISP.


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Standard User edwards256
(regular) Wed 23-Aug-06 00:01:04
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Well I left and moved to Pipex.

I've heard a few complaints about them. But I can safely say that the treatment I have had so far is a lot better than with PlusNet.

Same product and then some, plus a little cheaper. I don't mind paying though aslong as the service is good.

I was migrated and maxed within 7 days with no problems, unlike waiting for over 6 months to hear that max is on hold with PlusNet, even after 4 opt ins and that if they did max me, I would probably have speed issues. So they didn't even try.

Go figure.

I know Pipex aint the best, but until I move house in a year they will do for me.

Took PlusNet to the small claims court and got no response from them. Judgement issued in my favour from the court. Nice one.


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Standard User mr_mojo
(knowledge is power) Wed 23-Aug-06 00:02:30
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While I agree with you, plusnet's throttling does affect all users -- not just those that break the rules.

I don't think anyone is on the LLU network which I would guess would be much much better than the current IPstream mess.

But yes, I do agree, talktalk are pretty terrible by the sounds of it.
Standard User mr_mojo
(knowledge is power) Wed 23-Aug-06 00:18:37
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I know of no other ISP that has such poor customer support as plusnet. Sorry, but I don't. Even with talktalk you can get through on the phones within 15 minutes.

I know of no other ISP which adveritises a 'converged IP strategy' to customers yet left me waiting an entire fortnight with only one useless reply to a ticket about the utterly broken VoIP platform they have.

Furthermore, I know of no other ISP which starts advertising 8Mbit service 12 months before it is ready, and then runs away crying when it turns out this service isn't good enough for commercial use.

Thinking about it, I really haven't had as bad customer service as I have had over the last 3-6 months from plusnet as I have had with *any* company.

Shareholders have been screwed, customers have been screwed, staff have been screwed -- it's obvious that the spin machine at plusnet has fallen apart.

You have incredibly specific needs kitz -- I know of very few people who need a static IP address (presumably for servers) yet requires very esoteric domain/email/hosting services. For the vast majority of customers with plusnet, they are simply not a good company to be with.
Standard User rsharma
(experienced) Wed 23-Aug-06 00:18:51
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That may all be true, Kits but you have to remember that saying someone out there is worse or equal to PN in terms of support is hardly a valid reason to claim PN are OK or even a valid reason to downplay the problems or be given the excuse that others are as bad if not worse. That is the ultimate problem here. In fact there might very well be thousands of users who have had no problem, don't know about the current issues and aren't bothered by it but what if one day this week they have a disconnection and do need support? What will they do? How long will they have to wait for someone to resolve the problem?

We also have the other issues such as refunds for overcharging and LLU moves without allowing people to opt-out and promises retracted. The other issues are with the network problems and in a way PN seem jinxed at the moment because it isn't going right for them. I see them as a losing F1 driver - when things are tough then everything has to be fought for but when things start looking a little better a lot of things fall into place and good luck also seems to follow.

I genuinely hope for the benefit of existing PN customers that PN get to that stage quickly but they have to become honest first and that is my biggest gripe about the company ethos, the rest is little less difficult.
Standard User TA_68
(regular) Wed 23-Aug-06 01:16:03
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I know of no other ISP that has such poor customer support as plusnet. Sorry, but I don't. Even with talktalk you can get through on the phones within 15 minutes.




Now I can't comment on your experiences with TalkTalk..but in my experience this is rare. I've lost count of the times I got the "sorry all our representatives are busy..please call back later" message. If you read my reply then you would also realise that when you do finally speak to someone, the levels of service are very poor. I never once received a satisfactory outcome to a call with TalkTalk customer service. In the short time I have been with plusnet, I have only had to contact customer service once and on that occasion my problem was fixed in the given time frame. The person I spoke to at Plusnet also appeared to possess a degree of technical knowlege I never experienced with TalkTalk. With TalkTalk you get put throught to a person reading from a script. If your particular problem goes beyond the remit of that script, then you have the choice of calling a premium rate number or sorting out the problem yourself. They do give you the option of emailng them and although they promise to answer all emails within 7 days, in the 14 months I was with them they never answered one email.

I forgot to mention in my previous post that although I was with them for 14 months, I tried to leave after 12 but they took an astonishing 5 weeks to produce a MAC. They only provided that after I went on a campaign of emailing Charles Dunstone in person.
Standard User ppppenguin99
(newbie) Wed 23-Aug-06 07:49:11
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I'm also considering a move from PN but I'm sitting tight for now because nothing has actually gone wrong for me. Yet!

Going from PN to TalkTalk makes the metaphor "out of the frying pan into the fire" sound totally inadequate.

Recently 2 friends have asked me to recommend ISPs. I want them to stay friends! Clearly I can't recommend PN at the moment so I did a little reearch. For The person who needed a basic browsing and email service I suggested Eclipse. Absolutely 100% OK so far. Had to phone customer service with a question about the sign up process (our lack of understanding rather than their fault) and a helpful guy answered the phone in seconds. The other friend wanted a top class service with good ping times for gaming but without much p2p requirement.. Already has Sky TV so the Sky service looked very good value. Would not be available for a few months so needed an interim provider. She was thinking of virgin but I talked her out of that pretty easily and eventually settled on Zen. Activation is next week so we'll see. I honestly don't expect problems. I think she may well stay with them, especially if Sky starts giving poor performance. AFAIK the Sky service is being done by Easynet which they bought up precisely to get a toe in the ADSL market.
Standard User wingco1
(knowledge is power) Wed 23-Aug-06 08:41:27
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(I know that wingco is gonna love that one is Vispa - but under the circumstances I cant praise them enough)...



Not at all. I had no problems with the service. It just annoyed me that new packages were introduced which put existing customers
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(deleted) Wed 23-Aug-06 12:20:10
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I dont understand how you can say that you get through to talktalk after 15 minutes. Every time I have called them I get a message saying " all our operatives are busy, please try again later".
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