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Andy Pandy
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      01-16-2011, 06:57 PM
TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to renew by
broadband contract which expires this month.

Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I push
for?

I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the last 4
years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb for £7 (inc
calling package).

TIA

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Brian Gregory [UK]
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      01-17-2011, 01:24 AM
"Andy Pandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to renew by
> broadband contract which expires this month.
>
> Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I push for?
>
> I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the last 4
> years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb for £7 (inc
> calling package).


Push for them to let you go so you can join a decent ISP.

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      01-17-2011, 07:01 PM

"Brian Gregory [UK]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Andy Pandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to renew
>> by broadband contract which expires this month.
>>
>> Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I
>> push for?
>>
>> I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the
>> last 4 years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb
>> for £7 (inc calling package).

>
> Push for them to let you go so you can join a decent ISP.


Tell me which ISP can give me 40GB of trouble-free broadband for £7 a
month and I will.

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      01-17-2011, 07:49 PM
Andy Pandy wrote:
> TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to renew by
> broadband contract which expires this month.
>
> Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I push
> for?
>
> I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the last 4
> years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb for £7 (inc
> calling package).


Does that inlcude line-rental?

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Andy Pandy
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      01-18-2011, 05:45 PM

"kim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Andy Pandy wrote:
>> TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to renew
>> by
>> broadband contract which expires this month.
>>
>> Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I
>> push
>> for?
>>
>> I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the
>> last 4
>> years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb for £7
>> (inc
>> calling package).

>
> Does that inlcude line-rental?


No. Line rental is about £12 a month so total is £19.

But still don't think there are any better deals for 40GB plus call
package (inc offpeak landline calls and local calls 24/7). Or are
there?

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      01-18-2011, 11:03 PM
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Andy Pandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "kim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:fa-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Andy Pandy wrote:
>>> TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to renew by
>>> broadband contract which expires this month.
>>>>> Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I
>>> push
>>> for?
>>>
>>> I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the last 4
>>> years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb for £7 (inc
>>> calling package).

>>
>> Does that inlcude line-rental?

>
> No. Line rental is about £12 a month so total is £19.
>
> But still don't think there are any better deals for 40GB plus call
> package (inc offpeak landline calls and local calls 24/7). Or are there?
>
> --
> Andy
>
>


o2 Home broadband (unlimited)+ phone line rental + evening calles package
comes in at £21.95 a month if you are an o2 mobile customer. You can use a
PAYG sim to become a mobile customer and top the sim up £10 every three
months.

o2's network is MUCH better than Talktalks....

Paul


 
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      01-19-2011, 12:11 AM
>
> o2 Home broadband (unlimited)+ phone line rental + evening calles
> package comes in at £21.95 a month if you are an o2 mobile customer. You
> can use a PAYG sim to become a mobile customer and top the sim up £10
> every three months.
>
> o2's network is MUCH better than Talktalks....
>
> Paul
>
>


How so...............

But TalkTalk were one of the only ISPs not to get caught up in the ACS
Law speculative invoicing saga and subsequent leak of customer
infomation. I trust TalkTalk to look after my data.
 
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      01-19-2011, 07:48 AM
"Lucky13" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >
>> o2 Home broadband (unlimited)+ phone line rental + evening calles
>> package comes in at £21.95 a month if you are an o2 mobile customer. You
>> can use a PAYG sim to become a mobile customer and top the sim up £10
>> every three months.
>>
>> o2's network is MUCH better than Talktalks....
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>

>
> How so...............
>
> But TalkTalk were one of the only ISPs not to get caught up in the ACS Law
> speculative invoicing saga and subsequent leak of customer infomation. I
> trust TalkTalk to look after my data.


Presumably when ACS rang TalkTalk they found it impossible to communicate
what they wanted to the Asian call centre and gave up.

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      01-19-2011, 05:15 PM
?"Lucky13" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>
>> o2 Home broadband (unlimited)+ phone line rental + evening calles
>> package comes in at £21.95 a month if you are an o2 mobile customer. You
>> can use a PAYG sim to become a mobile customer and top the sim up £10
>> every three months.
>>
>> o2's network is MUCH better than Talktalks....
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>

>
> How so...............
>


My own experience and that of others.......


http://www.thinkbroadband.com/isp/co...commit=Compare

Paul

 
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      01-19-2011, 05:37 PM

"Paulg0" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Andy Pandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>
>> "kim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:fa-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Andy Pandy wrote:
>>>> TalkTalk have been trying to contact me, almost certainly to
>>>> renew by
>>>> broadband contract which expires this month.
>>>>>> Anyone know what renewal deals they are offering? What should I
>>>> push
>>>> for?
>>>>
>>>> I will be renewing as their service has been very good over the
>>>> last 4
>>>> years (despite what some say), and nobody else offers 40Gb for £7
>>>> (inc
>>>> calling package).
>>>
>>> Does that inlcude line-rental?

>>
>> No. Line rental is about £12 a month so total is £19.
>>
>> But still don't think there are any better deals for 40GB plus call
>> package (inc offpeak landline calls and local calls 24/7). Or are
>> there?
>>

>
> o2 Home broadband (unlimited)+ phone line rental + evening calles
> package comes in at £21.95 a month if you are an o2 mobile customer.
> You can use a PAYG sim to become a mobile customer and top the sim
> up £10 every three months.
>
> o2's network is MUCH better than Talktalks....


Not IME - my sister has O2 and she's always whinging about it.

Might be a regional thing, but I've had no problems with my TT
broadband, except for a problem inside the house which they fixed for
free! So there's no question of switching to a more expensive
supplier.

Thanks anyway.

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