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Standard User bashy
(newbie) Mon 09-Apr-07 13:14:05
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Re: Sky or Plusnet?


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What, more than a
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 14:13:04
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He doesnt read FULLY what people are saying and keeps banding that word "unlimited" about which doesnt technically exist unless you have around 60 quid a month to spend on your broadband.
Standard User movie
(knowledge is power) Mon 09-Apr-07 14:43:46
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Well, how much do you think you would have paid Plusnet if you migrated away after 3 months?


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 15:58:05
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Well, how much do you think you would have paid Plusnet if you migrated away after 3 months?




Oh pleeeassse staff do something this has to stop. The constant nit picking, the constant trolling, the constant need to be right even when clearly wrong and then having to change the subject to try to be right on something.

Jesus christ almighty, its like having a conversation with a goldfish which forgets what was said 5 seconds ago.

The originally poster knows exactly what they would pay if they leave before the month is up and the original poster knows what they would pay if they stay longer then that first month, for the love of god sheeeeeeeeeeeessshh

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Standard User movie
(knowledge is power) Mon 09-Apr-07 19:14:38
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The originally poster knows exactly what they would pay if they leave before the month is up and the original poster knows what they would pay if they stay longer then that first month


If they know they can post it here for everyone's enlightenment. I'm surprised Plusnet staff haven't responded with a clear and open answer of how much either.

I don't know but I think it would be close to the amount for a whole year of Sky Broadband.
ISP Representative IanWild
(isp) Mon 09-Apr-07 19:37:40
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> I'm surprised Plusnet staff haven't responded with a clear and open answer of how much either.

Sorry - Isn't that exactly what Liam did post?



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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 20:09:44
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Perhaps you could spell out how much it would cost a Sky subscriber to leave after 2 months for a comparison. Sky make my Council Tax look cheap

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Standard User movie
(knowledge is power) Mon 09-Apr-07 21:14:32
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Ok, so that shows the OP would have to pay
Standard User bashy
(newbie) Mon 09-Apr-07 22:54:37
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?!

I was always taught that if I didn't understand something then it's best to stay quiet and attempt to understand it before speaking to others to teach them about the topic in question. I kindly ask you to take heed of this advice also.

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate you trying to add your opinion but nothing you have said has really been relevant. I also appreciate that you feel you are being relevant by trying to outline the costs of leaving PN but you have got your figures wrong. It would cost me 14.99 + 21.99 to leave PN within a year. The money already paid for the prior months subscriptions would not count because that is not a cost of leaving. So in my case, if I decide to leave within the free month it's free, the month after it's 14.99 + 21.99.

Just so you're clear, I am with PN. If I leave PN having decided their prod range from 11 April is not of use to me, then I will leave for FREE. That's F-R-E-E because it will be within a month. If I went with Sky then regardless of what I thought, I would be stuck for a yr. No good. Bad. I have learned all of this from the posts left for me and other sections of the site.

Should SKY become known for offering a decent Bband package and by package I mean the whole shebang, realistic usage limits, good connection, good speeds, good CS+TS and the option to change after a month rather than a yr, then I will go with them as I have had SKY TV for years and can't see it going anywhere cos of my big, bad addiction to Football and all other sports.

To be honest , the mods can lock this post if they want as I have made a decision for now and the info provided by members and PN is good for others too but I feel that the paths we are going down now add nothing by way of an answer. I can always post again with any further info should I need to, which I prob will (unless others beat me to it) once I see the new prod range later this week.
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(moderator) Tue 10-Apr-07 06:01:32
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I will lock it as suggested by the OP it seems to be now going around in circles.

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

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