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Society & Culture0 min ago
At present I'm a BT internet Pay as you go customer but am thinking of switching to BT Surf in the new year. It says you get 150 hours to use off peak for �6.99 a month... I think.
I'm not interested in Broadband and I only really use the net off peak so it's ideal for me.
I'd love to hear some views from anyone who's has experience with Surf Time. Both pros and cons to make mind up if it's any good.
Thank you so much and merry christmas to all
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use BT Surftime and have to say it is value for money. I usually use all my 150 hours(especially if I'm on this site!) and there is an option to go on a temporary pay-as-you-go basis until your new billing date starts if you have overdone it a bit.
If you are someone who generally works office hours it is the ideal package i.e. no extra charges 8-6, Mon-Fri and no charge at weekends(provided you stay within the 150 hours of course).
Yes, I agree. Before I changed to Broadband I used BT Surftime off-peak and it was fine. No dial up worries and a fast, stable connection.
I tried the ISDN Surf Time offering for a while, and whilst it gave an increase in speed, it was expensive and I changed to BB as soon as it became availble in my area. If you don't want BB just now and don't mind hogging the phone line for hours, go for the Surf Time off-peak analogue dial up as it good value.