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Hi,
Been desperate for ADSL for years now, so obviously I'm very pleased that I can now probably get it with the new limits. Pre-ordered (well, filled out a form) with my preffered ISP, Plusnet, last week. The form said somebody would contact me. They didn't, so I got up first thing Monday morning to place my order. Now, I've had a Free F9 account ever since I downgraded from their paid for dialup a few years ago, so wanted to upgrade. Only it wouldn't work. Called support, turns out last time I tried to order DSL, well over a year ago, they'd not moved my account back to a free account so it was showing as being a DSL account already hence the system wouldn't process the order. They said they'd do it manually. Ever since then, my order has been in the 'provisioning queue' and has yet to be even submitted to BT. It's now Thursday. Every time I call, I'm just told they are 'very busy' and that it'll be dealt with in turn. Very helpful - I have a week off this week and was hoping to be able to get some sort of activation date/confirmation I could actually have DSL in time for me to order a wireless router and spend the time setting it up... Can I expect them to actually send my order to BT this side of Christmas or should I just give up and order with somebody else? I like the package they offer and I've heard glowing reports of the service, so I'd really rather not, but if they can't even submit my order to BT within 4 days of me getting up at 7am on the day the new limits take effect to order it, what else can't they do? I hoped to have DSL activated by Monday. I doubt it'll even have been submitted to BT by then ![]() Michael Rodgers |
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An application would normally take 7-10 days largely dependant on BT. Plus
like most other ISPs I suspect are swamped with orders and regrades as are BT. expecting the work to be done quickly under the circumstances is optimistic to say the least! |
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Michael Rodgers wrote:
> Hi, > > Been desperate for ADSL for years now, so obviously I'm very > pleased that I can now probably get it with the new limits. > > Pre-ordered (well, filled out a form) with my preffered ISP, > Plusnet, last week. > > The form said somebody would contact me. > > They didn't, so I got up first thing Monday morning to place my > order. Now, I've had a Free F9 account ever since I downgraded from > their paid for dialup a few years ago, so wanted to upgrade. Only > it wouldn't work. Called support, turns out last time I tried to > order DSL, well over a year ago, they'd not moved my account back > to a free account so it was showing as being a DSL account already > hence the system wouldn't process the order. > They said they'd do it manually. > > Ever since then, my order has been in the 'provisioning queue' and > has yet to be even submitted to BT. It's now Thursday. Every time I > call, I'm just told they are 'very busy' and that it'll be dealt > with in turn. Very helpful - I have a week off this week and was > hoping to be able to get some sort of activation date/confirmation > I could actually have DSL in time for me to order a wireless router > and spend the time setting it up... > Can I expect them to actually send my order to BT this side of > Christmas or should I just give up and order with somebody else? I > like the package they offer and I've heard glowing reports of the > service, so I'd really rather not, but if they can't even submit my > order to BT within 4 days of me getting up at 7am on the day the > new limits take effect to order it, what else can't they do? Well you could have pre-ordered like a lot of other people did, that way you wouldn't be so far back in the queue. Yes Plusnet was taking pre-orders (like most other ISP's). |
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"Kráftéé" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:41408d40$0$77780$(E-Mail Removed)... > Well you could have pre-ordered like a lot of other people did As you'll see from the opening part of my post, I did pre-order. Not to worry, literally a few minuites after posting I received notice that its been submitted to BT and I now have an activation date of the 16th ![]() |
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Peter Crosland <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> An application would normally take 7-10 days largely dependant on BT. Plus > like most other ISPs I suspect are swamped with orders and regrades as are > BT. expecting the work to be done quickly under the circumstances is > optimistic to say the least! I think that's excuses. I signed with Wanadoo last week (I know, it was against my better judgement), and got connected in 4 days. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Civic 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com - now online |
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> I think that's excuses. I signed with Wanadoo last week (I know, it
> was against my better judgement), and got connected in 4 days. Two points. One last week was before the deluge that started on 6th September and once the ISP has placed the order they are totally dependant on BT to do the work the timing of which varies from excahnge to exchange. You were VERY fortunate to get it done so quickly. -- gee six jay en (E-Mail Removed) Replace the words with the numbers to email me |
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Peter Crosland <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > I think that's excuses. I signed with Wanadoo last week (I know, it > > was against my better judgement), and got connected in 4 days. > > Two points. One last week was before the deluge that started on 6th > September and once the ISP has placed the order they are totally dependant > on BT to do the work the timing of which varies from excahnge to exchange. > You were VERY fortunate to get it done so quickly. Mine got activated on the 6th. Your point about variations in regions is taken though. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Civic 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com - now online |
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:42:06 +0100, "Michael Rodgers"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >"Kráftéé" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:41408d40$0$77780$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Well you could have pre-ordered like a lot of other people did > >As you'll see from the opening part of my post, I did pre-order. > >Not to worry, literally a few minuites after posting I received notice that >its been submitted to BT and I now have an activation date of the 16th ![]() > Mine was submitted to BT on the 6th, and I still don't have an activation date :-( -- Alex Heney, Global Villager Why are Chinese fortune cookies written in English? To reply by email, my address is aDOTjDOTheneyATbtinternetDOTcom |
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 22:43:38 +0100, (E-Mail Removed) (Andy
Hewitt) wrote: >Peter Crosland <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >> > I think that's excuses. I signed with Wanadoo last week (I know, it >> > was against my better judgement), and got connected in 4 days. >> >> Two points. One last week was before the deluge that started on 6th >> September > >Mine got activated on the 6th. Your point about variations in regions is >taken though. That means you submitted it and had it activated before thousands more people suddenly applied for it. If you'd submitted the order on the 6th, chances are it would have taken a lot longer (relatively). |
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BT currently have an er..slight problem...with broadband requests...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09...stems_failure/ |
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