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Hi,
I am considering moving from Pipex after 3.5 years now that I am paying £23pm for 500Kbps whereas all the folks I know who have recently upgraded from dial-up to ADSL are paying £15-18pm for a similar speed service. I am considering changing voice telephone provider from BT to OneTel and noticed that they do some very attractive bundles including 24/7 unmetered inland voice calls plus 2MB broadband http://www.onetel.co.uk/index.php/bundle3 which is £29.99 + £9.99 line rental so this looks favourable compared with paying £25pm to BT and 23.75 to Pipex for only 500Kbps. My only concern is what happens to mail sent to my five mailboxes at dsl.pipex.com. With most other ISPs having PAYG services that a dissatisfied broadband user could "downgrade" to before migrating, mail could still be collected however this is not the case for Pipex who do not do PAYG. Any advice received would be appreciated...... Steve Harvey steveharvey [at] dsl [dot] pipex [dot] com Steve Harvey |
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"Steve Harvey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:42e7e07d$0$371$(E-Mail Removed).. . > Hi, > I am considering moving from Pipex after 3.5 years now that I am paying > £23pm for 500Kbps whereas all the folks I know who have recently upgraded > from dial-up to ADSL are paying £15-18pm for a similar speed service. > > I am considering changing voice telephone provider from BT to OneTel and > noticed that they do some very attractive bundles including 24/7 unmetered > inland voice calls plus 2MB broadband > http://www.onetel.co.uk/index.php/bundle3 which is £29.99 + £9.99 line > rental so this looks favourable compared with paying £25pm to BT and 23.75 > to Pipex for only 500Kbps. > > My only concern is what happens to mail sent to my five mailboxes at > dsl.pipex.com. With most other ISPs having PAYG services that a dissatisfied > broadband user could "downgrade" to before migrating, mail could still be > collected however this is not the case for Pipex who do not do PAYG. > > Any advice received would be appreciated...... > > Steve Harvey > > steveharvey [at] dsl [dot] pipex [dot] com > > Do people still rely on ISP's for email? surely spend a tenner, buy your own domain name and use that. I use www.virtualnames.co.uk good service and access your mail regardless how/who your connected with. HTH |
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 20:29:00 +0100, "Steve Harvey"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Hi, > I am considering moving from Pipex after 3.5 years now that I am paying >£23pm for 500Kbps whereas all the folks I know who have recently upgraded >from dial-up to ADSL are paying £15-18pm for a similar speed service. They are like Telewest in that respect then new customers get the best of everything at the best price while old customers are considered expendable . Freedom2Surf seem to be offering a good deal £ 27+ for up to 8mb connection depending on your BT exchange I am considering migrating my Pipex account to them and telling TW where to stuff there's . |
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 20:29:00 +0100, "Steve Harvey"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Hi, > I am considering moving from Pipex after 3.5 years now that I am paying >£23pm for 500Kbps whereas all the folks I know who have recently upgraded >from dial-up to ADSL are paying £15-18pm for a similar speed service. They are like Telewest in that respect then new customers get the best of everything at the best price while old customers are considered expendable . Freedom2Surf seem to be offering a good deal £ 27+ for up to 8mb connection depending on your BT exchange I am considering migrating my Pipex account to them and telling TW where to stuff there's . |
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In message <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) writes >On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 20:29:00 +0100, "Steve Harvey" ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >>Hi, >> I am considering moving from Pipex after 3.5 years now that I am paying >>£23pm for 500Kbps whereas all the folks I know who have recently upgraded >>from dial-up to ADSL are paying £15-18pm for a similar speed service. >They are like Telewest in that respect then new customers get the best >of everything at the best price while old customers are considered >expendable . >Freedom2Surf seem to be offering a good deal £ 27+ for up to 8mb >connection depending on your BT exchange I am considering migrating my >Pipex account to them and telling TW where to stuff there's . It would appear that the Truscott fuckwit has returned. -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] "And the devil in a black dress watches over" |
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On 27 Jul 2005 20:29, "Steve Harvey" wrote:
>what happens to mail sent to my five mailboxes at dsl.pipex.com. It will get bounced. Before you switch, get yourself a domain (and you should be able to find some deal with free e-mail forwarding/storage - I have been using a service where it would cost under a tenner for a domain to be registered for the next 7 or 8 years when they have a deal going, so ..info costs $1.99/year (else it costs $2.99/year). Peter M. -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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Steve Harvey wrote:
> Hi, > My only concern is what happens to mail sent to my five mailboxes at > dsl.pipex.com. With most other ISPs having PAYG services that a dissatisfied > broadband user could "downgrade" to before migrating, mail could still be > collected however this is not the case for Pipex who do not do PAYG. I migrated away from Pipex on June 6th, and my account with them was closed on June 22nd. At the time of posting my e-mail accounts are still accessible to send to and collect mail from, so going by my experience you'll have at least a 4-6 week overlap ? -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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> I migrated away from Pipex on June 6th, and my account with them was > closed on > June 22nd. At the time of posting my e-mail accounts are still accessible > to send to and collect mail from, so going by my experience you'll have at > least a 4-6 week overlap ? > > in your experience yes maybe but not always for others. |
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"Steve Harvey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42e7e07d$0$371$(E-Mail Removed).. . > Hi, > I am considering moving from Pipex after 3.5 years now that I am paying > £23pm for 500Kbps whereas all the folks I know who have recently upgraded > from dial-up to ADSL are paying £15-18pm for a similar speed service. I have the £19.99 pm 'Solo 500' account which is nominally limited to 1GB. Pipex never actually implemented the 1GB limit and I am now hoping that they never will, as because of line quality my account can not be upgraded to a faster speed. I use 123-reg for email forwarding to make ISP migration easier. (Pipex also run 123-reg!) -- Michael Chare |
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Stefan Kaniuk wrote:
>>I migrated away from Pipex on June 6th, and my account with them was >>closed on >>June 22nd. At the time of posting my e-mail accounts are still accessible >>to send to and collect mail from, so going by my experience you'll have at >>least a 4-6 week overlap ? >> >> > > in your experience yes maybe but not always for others. Well, perhaps someone from Pipex is lurking in here, because just after 11:00 today my Pipex mailboxes were invalidated. Webspace is still there though :-) -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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