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Turns out a mate of mine received a letter and a telephone call, he's
currently on the £17.99 a month deal I think its about 2gig a month. Basically they inform him he's gone over his 2 gig limit and has used 7 gig, if he carries on they will charge him for every gig he goes over.. Anyone else received anything like this ? Marky |
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I just got a letter telling me my account has been cancelled and it will
cease in 30 days - no warning other than the original April Fool letter. I rang for my MAC code and transferred to Zen 2Mbit (only £5 more than Wanadoo's 512kbit). So, I downgraded my Web host package and saved overall. Oh.. and I'll eventually be getting my customers, and anyone else that would benifit, to cancel their Wanadoo accounts and move over to Zen's 2 Mbit too :-) For info: You'll still be able to receive your Wanadoo mail - you just won't be able to send under the Wanadoo accounts. (but every 3 months you'll need to reactivate your mail account via their web site.) "Marky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:42bf2ace$0$41904$(E-Mail Removed)... > Turns out a mate of mine received a letter and a telephone call, he's > currently on the £17.99 a month deal I think its about 2gig a month. > > Basically they inform him he's gone over his 2 gig limit and has used 7 gig, > if he carries on they will charge him for every gig he goes over.. > > Anyone else received anything like this ? > > |
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"Joe Butler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:42bf3110$0$24474$(E-Mail Removed)... >I just got a letter telling me my account has been cancelled and it will > cease in 30 days - no warning other than the original April Fool letter. > I > rang for my MAC code and transferred to Zen 2Mbit (only £5 more than > Wanadoo's 512kbit). So, I downgraded my Web host package and saved > overall. > What package were you on and how log have you been with them? How much were you using the service? |
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I was one of the early broadband customers - around 2000. I was working
from home, and it made sense for the convienience and speed. It was on the 'unlimited' service. My usage was variable - but they said I'd downloaded something like 100 Gig, I think. That might be right - even though I wasn't necessarily filesharing constantly, the program was running in the background 24/7 and I'd been downloading lots of CDs that month. I was using the service as it was originally sold - i.e. always on, nothing extra to pay no matter how much you download. Anyway, I'm glad I moved. At least with Zen, you can use the connection pretty much how you like - i.e. to run web servers, etc. from your own connection. One other thing, I spoke to a Zen support person before ordering. He picked up the phone straight away and he actually knew what he was talking about - with Wanadoo, they don't. "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Joe Butler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:42bf3110$0$24474$(E-Mail Removed)... > >I just got a letter telling me my account has been cancelled and it will > > cease in 30 days - no warning other than the original April Fool letter. > > I > > rang for my MAC code and transferred to Zen 2Mbit (only £5 more than > > Wanadoo's 512kbit). So, I downgraded my Web host package and saved > > overall. > > > > What package were you on and how log have you been with them? How much were > you using the service? > > > |
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As the other person said, give Zen a try.
It's a monthly contract so what do you have to lose? I migrated from BT and I have no regrets and Zen just reduced the price and I am now paying the same as I was on BT for the same speed. "Joe Butler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:42bf456e$0$16465$(E-Mail Removed)... > I was one of the early broadband customers - around 2000. I was working > from home, and it made sense for the convienience and speed. > > It was on the 'unlimited' service. My usage was variable - but they said > I'd downloaded something like 100 Gig, I think. That might be right - even > though I wasn't necessarily filesharing constantly, the program was running > in the background 24/7 and I'd been downloading lots of CDs that month. I > was using the service as it was originally sold - i.e. always on, nothing > extra to pay no matter how much you download. Anyway, I'm glad I moved. At > least with Zen, you can use the connection pretty much how you like - i.e. > to run web servers, etc. from your own connection. > > One other thing, I spoke to a Zen support person before ordering. He picked > up the phone straight away and he actually knew what he was talking about - > with Wanadoo, they don't. > > > "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > > > "Joe Butler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > message > > news:42bf3110$0$24474$(E-Mail Removed)... > > >I just got a letter telling me my account has been cancelled and it will > > > cease in 30 days - no warning other than the original April Fool letter. > > > I > > > rang for my MAC code and transferred to Zen 2Mbit (only £5 more than > > > Wanadoo's 512kbit). So, I downgraded my Web host package and saved > > > overall. > > > > > > > What package were you on and how log have you been with them? How much > were > > you using the service? > > > > > > > > |
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