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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Mon 15-Jun-09 09:09:52
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Looking for Short Contracts


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Hi guys

I have moved into a new house, the girls originally had ADSL but they never used it so in the end got rid of it, we still have an active phone line from BT for the Sky box and I'm thinking of getting ADSL in the house as I will use it everyday and for good lengths of time, so Im happy to pick up the monthly cost. BUT...

So far I can only find 12/18/24 month contracts and I would like either month to month or a 3 month contract, so are there any good reliable ISPs that offer short contracts and good speeds with "Unlimited" or a high usage limit.

I play MP games on PC and 360, I download a fair bit and I watch progs on BBC iPlayer 4oD etc

Any help much appreciated!!
Standard User gwsaq50
(learned) Mon 15-Jun-09 09:19:26
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Morning
We offer 3 month contracts here at SAQ and have high usage limits

Kind regards

SAQ Group
T: 08707 37 77 00
F: 08707 37 77 08
Sales: 01730 71 00 80
[email protected]
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(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-09 09:19:33
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hi can you private message us your post code as we may be able to help.
do you have a budget in mind?


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-09 09:27:21
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Have a look here to find ISPs who offer short contracts: http://www.thinkbroadband.com/search/package/basic.html (fifth option is contract length).

If Be is available at your exchange (and you are not too far from the exchange) they are likely to be the best fit regardless of contract length. See http://www.samknows.com/broadband/search.php
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Mon 15-Jun-09 09:36:49
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It is worth saying what you ceiling price is.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Mon 15-Jun-09 10:31:46
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My top end price is £20 a month and my exchange is STWLSTN
Standard User ian72
(knowledge is power) Mon 15-Jun-09 11:28:30
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BeThere might do you. £20 per month to be on a contract that has 3 months notice. £17.50 if you sign up for 12 months contract.

The best provider out there where available if you want my opinion. Will be great for gaming and has totally unlimited downloads, free static IP but no email included in the service (but you can get it cheaply from others anyway).

EDIT: Plus there are cashback type deals available - look for user MKD on here and check out his signature.

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(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-09 12:26:11
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Afternoon.

we have our full list of unlimited short term contract HERE
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(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-09 12:45:25
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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
My top end price is £20 a month and my exchange is STWLSTN
I can vouch for Bethere as well.
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(deleted) Mon 15-Jun-09 16:53:13
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Be value is £13.50 a month. No point paying more if your line doesn't support a faster speed (and frankly no point in paying more even if your line does).
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