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MAC CODE = £421.94 Bill

VileReynard
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Re: MAC CODE = £421.94 Bill

Since he has the right to move, then he should take advantage of the fact.
I don't plan on leaving - but it's partly why I won't sign-up for a 18 month lock-in.
Actually £97-81 still sounds a bit steep for leaving, presumably after one month's notice.
When I moved to PN, my previous ISP gave me a refund for a part of a months unused ADSL usage!

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JKM49
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Re: MAC CODE = £421.94 Bill

Quote from: taxisofevil

When I moved to PN, my previous ISP gave me a refund for a part of a months unused ADSL usage!

Hello taxisofevil, who was your previous ISP? Sounds like the kind of ISP I want !! I was only a week into my last ISP month but lost the other 3 weeks value.
Had to do it to take advantage of offer on here.  Wink
itsme
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Re: MAC CODE = £421.94 Bill

BT refunded me when I moved my broadband to PN.
James
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Re: MAC CODE = £421.94 Bill

I believe, although I might be wrong, that the initial request was made when he was on the unlimited prodict.
£97.81 might sound a bit high, but not if you consider deferred activation (£40), hardware (£29.99) and cease (£20).
VileReynard
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Re: MAC CODE = £421.94 Bill

Quote from: JKM49
Quote from: taxisofevil
When I moved to PN, my previous ISP gave me a refund for a part of a months unused ADSL usage!

Hello taxisofevil, who was your previous ISP? Sounds like the kind of ISP I want !! I was only a week into my last ISP month but lost the other 3 weeks value.
Had to do it to take advantage of offer on here.  Wink

You sound like a serial ISP mover Cheesy
You don't want to touch my previous ISP with a bargepole - although I was a long and unvalued customer.
If you want to practise moving through scripts with the population of the Indian sub-continent then go to Demon
(they started out with a good reputation, but were taken over a couple of times and became rubbish)
That's why the UK support attracted me to PN Smiley

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