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A chance to meet up with friends and have a chat - a general space with the freedom to talk about anything.
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multiveg
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Post: # 87679Post multiveg »

mybarnconversion wrote:I stick with BT - not the cheapest, but probably one of the simplest to get up and running with (and I like simple)...
We are with BT, first with the monthly dial-up thing then broadband. As an "early" customer, we have bt webspace (its still there) and have recently discovered "pro" thing for flickr as BT have a deal with Yahoo.
We are happy with them.

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Post: # 87699Post mrsflibble »

talktalk sucks.
they're run by AOl and if I'dknown that when my hubby came home and said "I got us free broadband" I never would have agreed.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Post: # 87884Post Fizzy Izzy »

Stay away from Virgin Media... it's fine if it works, but as soon as there is anything wrong.... The people you call don't understand what you are talking about and send you round and round in circles and nothing gets done!

Unfortunately, my house doesn't have a BT line, so I don't have much choice.
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