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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 17-Aug-11 12:44:38
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I'm more than likely going to choose IDNET as my next ISP, no-one else has really added anything else in this post, sadly.

Do they do referrals or anything in that manner. Could always suggest me if you wanted
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Wed 17-Aug-11 14:05:57
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Your Sky router can be unlocked from Sky, though that's not my area to advise how on. Lots of people buy them off eBay and do just that.

No referral scheme that I'm aware of, but good of you to suggest it smile.

It is only a monthly contract as well, so easy enough to upgrade or move if you need more allowance.

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk
My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre. Live BQM.

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 17-Aug-11 14:23:00
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Nothing wrong with Plusnet on 20CN as long as you know how their traffic management works on their BB packages, fortunately it is reasonably well explained on their website.

Zen are another premium ISP similar to IDNet and of course there is Andrews and Arnold who are a litte bit different in the way they provide their BB monthly usage allowances, not so good if you use your connection mostly through the mornings and afternoons.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 17-Aug-11 20:51:25
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>>I believe BT slows down most evenings, which IDNet doesn't. Any idea how that was on the 9th?

I have not been able to spot any reports from BT Retail punters suggesting 'things slow down in the evening' and no reports at all of 'things slowing down in the evening' on recent 'big news days' such as the 9th in either the BT Retail or ISP Unhappiness forums.

>>Or shall I dig out some mud to throw back?

Why would you wish to 'throw mud'? Surely factual advice is preferable in the 'which isp' forum rather than made up stuff and mud slinging?

Independent site, ThinkBroadband's moderator, Billford also notes that he does not know of BT Retail 'slowing down in the evening' and suggests such slowdowns only appear to affect small altcos. Perhaps you could also 'throw some mud' at the respected site mods?

http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/fibre/t/4033483-re-...

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Standard User boysteve
(member) Thu 18-Aug-11 08:04:39
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In reply to a post by SMBRiggs:
I'm more than likely going to choose IDNET as my next ISP, no-one else has really added anything else in this post, sadly.

Do they do referrals or anything in that manner. Could always suggest me if you wanted

There is a scheme
IDNet referral

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 19-Aug-11 11:01:59
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(deleted) Fri 19-Aug-11 20:35:56
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There is a scheme
IDNet referral


Thanks for that. Things are becoming clearer.
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 19-Aug-11 21:13:14
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To whom are you imputing ulterior or dishonest motives? Clearly not me, as I wasn't aware of the scheme.

That is a disgusting lowlife post. Even though I disagree with you on many things, I didn't think you were that pathetic. I merely thought you bigoted.

No longer.

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My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre. Live BQM.

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(moderator) Sat 20-Aug-11 06:32:58
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In reply to a post by RandomJointer:
There is a scheme
IDNet referral


Thanks for that. Things are becoming clearer.


Rather churlish pop at a member who has a long history of helping and supporting members....generally as I recall to meet the posters needs independent of any ISP. You on the other hand have a long record of supporting BT.

This from a "respected site mod,(I get the irony) and in any case a mod's opinion is just that an "opinion", and should carry as much weight as any other member's opinion in these matters.

Except yours of course.tongue

Sadoldman

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

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(deleted) Sat 20-Aug-11 21:16:44
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>>Rather churlish pop at a member who has a long history of helping and supporting members....generally as I recall to meet the posters needs independent of any ISP. You on the other hand have a long record of supporting BT.

Making stuff up does not help members. Neither does flouncing when being called on for making stuff up.
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