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I'm with TalkTalk and I'm happy with the package I have. All I have is the internet with any time calls to landlines and mobiles. They also throw in little extras like free caller display and last call blocking etc. Now my cousin is looking for something similar but doesn't want to go with TalkTalk because she has had problems with them in the past. Can you recommend a different provider, please? Like me, she would be happy with just Freeview on her TV and Pay as you Go on her mobile, so basica\lly the package I have but not with TalkTalk. Thanks.
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I had phone and braodband from EE - went with them after BT hiked their prices.
Got £34 per month quoted in EE shop, butn the found if I went through Quidco I'd get £135 cashback and cost would be £36 per month.
EE also guaranteed up to £50 if I was charged for leaving my existing provider.
Few months later "we're increasing you costs" Grrr! But "we won't charge you if you want to leave"
Went with Now Broadband (Sky in disguise - and cost less than Sky for boradband and phone) AND £80 cashback theough Quidco.
Got £34 per month quoted in EE shop, butn the found if I went through Quidco I'd get £135 cashback and cost would be £36 per month.
EE also guaranteed up to £50 if I was charged for leaving my existing provider.
Few months later "we're increasing you costs" Grrr! But "we won't charge you if you want to leave"
Went with Now Broadband (Sky in disguise - and cost less than Sky for boradband and phone) AND £80 cashback theough Quidco.
The only problem is, when I checked out their website, the price they quoted was for the first years contract and then it goes up another £10 a month. Did any of you find that? My contract with TalkTalk goes up every year but I always get them to do it cheaper by saying I'll go elsewhere. Do you do that with Plusnet?
I put her postcode and Telephone number in on the Plusnet site and it came up with this
You don't have compatible phone service. To use our broadband you'll need to take one of our Home Phone packages.
Your existing service should carry on working until you're switched over.
Switching your phone takes a minimum of 10 full working days and your broadband should activate on the same day.
I know that when she went on Sky she had to change her phone number, that was about 6 moths ago.
You don't have compatible phone service. To use our broadband you'll need to take one of our Home Phone packages.
Your existing service should carry on working until you're switched over.
Switching your phone takes a minimum of 10 full working days and your broadband should activate on the same day.
I know that when she went on Sky she had to change her phone number, that was about 6 moths ago.
I've noticed that sombody in the same place as me has a phone number that is not in the same range as the rest of the place and they are with Sky - so it must be that.
I still have our original BT number - and thats after being with BT, Talk Talk, BT, EE and now Now.
Now is part of Sky.
Plusnet is owned by BT but run as a separate company.
I still have our original BT number - and thats after being with BT, Talk Talk, BT, EE and now Now.
Now is part of Sky.
Plusnet is owned by BT but run as a separate company.
https:/ /help.n owtv.co m/artic le/how- do-i-sw itch-to -now-br oadband
Saw this in the forums
https:/ /commun ity.now tv.com/ t5/Setu p-Perfo rmance/ Not-wil ling-to -port-m y-landl ine-num ber/m-p /493982
I remember getting an email when I switched saying "your new number is" which confused me as I thought why have they sent this? My "new number" on the email was my existing number!
Saw this in the forums
https:/
I remember getting an email when I switched saying "your new number is" which confused me as I thought why have they sent this? My "new number" on the email was my existing number!