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Tinky 13-11-2006 10:43

MAC Codes
 
I had so much trouble with my ISP (V21 formerly Fast4, now Biscit) that I decided to cancel my direct debits in October. I also sent a letter confirming this to them by recorded delivery. My phone bill shows I made over 40 calls to them but never got through to speak to anyone (their calls are automated). No one has phoned me back. I have also sent 4 emails to various departments. I still have internet access (sometimes), but I don't know how long before they twig I am not paying. I wan't to switch to another ISP, how do I get my MAC code when they are not responding. If I instructed a different ISP would they be able to get it and have it removed? I just don't know what to do for the best. I don't want to be without the internet. Any advice please?

pedantic 13-11-2006 12:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 34157126)
I had so much trouble with my ISP (V21 formerly Fast4, now Biscit) that I decided to cancel my direct debits in October. I also sent a letter confirming this to them by recorded delivery. My phone bill shows I made over 40 calls to them but never got through to speak to anyone (their calls are automated). No one has phoned me back. I have also sent 4 emails to various departments. I still have internet access (sometimes), but I don't know how long before they twig I am not paying. I wan't to switch to another ISP, how do I get my MAC code when they are not responding. If I instructed a different ISP would they be able to get it and have it removed? I just don't know what to do for the best. I don't want to be without the internet. Any advice please?

Try the Biscuit forum over at adslguide, there are people who have had similar experiences there.

Stuart 13-11-2006 12:03

Re: MAC Codes
 
Moved to Other ISPs forum.

Tinky 13-11-2006 12:44

Re: MAC Codes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pedantic (Post 34157160)
Try the Biscuit forum over at adslguide, there are people who have had similar experiences there.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34157165)
Moved to Other ISPs forum.

Many thanks....will give it a try :tu:

pedantic 23-11-2006 16:33

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I hope you managed to get away Tinky, there seems to be a right fiasco going on between V21, Biscit and Netservices. If I was a punter, I'd be licking windows by now. :disturbd:

Tinky 23-11-2006 20:07

Re: MAC Codes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pedantic (Post 34165129)
I hope you managed to get away Tinky, there seems to be a right fiasco going on between V21, Biscit and Netservices. If I was a punter, I'd be licking windows by now. :disturbd:

Many thanks pedantic for bringing this to my attention. I am hoping that the bulk cease order for v21 (Biscit) customers, coming into effect as from tomorrow, means I will be able to choose a different ISP without the need of a MAC code, or have I got that wrong?

pedantic 24-11-2006 00:15

Re: MAC Codes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 34165318)
Many thanks pedantic for bringing this to my attention. I am hoping that the bulk cease order for v21 (Biscit) customers, coming into effect as from tomorrow, means I will be able to choose a different ISP without the need of a MAC code, or have I got that wrong?

As I read it, yes that's correct. But to be sure that is the case, there is a link to another story in that article, pointing to the BT checker. There you can see if there is, indeed, a cease order on your line. In that case, you will need to do a re-provide on your line, so you will unfortunately have down time for possibly 10 days or so, depending on who you choose as your next ISP.

Tinky 24-11-2006 13:17

Re: MAC Codes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pedantic (Post 34165507)
As I read it, yes that's correct. But to be sure that is the case, there is a link to another story in that article, pointing to the BT checker. There you can see if there is, indeed, a cease order on your line. In that case, you will need to do a re-provide on your line, so you will unfortunately have down time for possibly 10 days or so, depending on who you choose as your next ISP.

Beginning to panic now tried the BT checker, no problem according to it (still working in other words). So now I am on the search for another ISP pronto!
Many thanks for all your help pedantic :tu: Just had this horrible thought..... could have no BB for Christmas :shocked:

---------- Post added at 12:17 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------

Update:- Phoned BT Wholesale who said there was still an NOU on my line, and until such times that it is removed i.e when the cease order has been actioned, there is no point in instructing a new ISP. I asked how I was meant to do this when I had no internet, but they gave no satisfactory answer. :(

pedantic 24-11-2006 15:34

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I've just had a wander over to the Biscit forum at adslguide, I'm presuming that's you that posted a similar thread over there ? (Presuming you are the greek goddess ;) ) the last post is sound advice. Best to try and get hold of a dial up modem, and a suitable dial up ISP, in case you get cut off. In the mean time, try and decide on a new Broadband ISP before you get cut off. Take down phone numbers etc, in case you can't get online, but try not to be too hasty in a decision.

Either way, it's pretty shambolic, how all this has been handled by all parties concerned. I sympathise with you. :(

TheNorm 24-11-2006 15:45

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Originally Posted by pedantic (Post 34165778)
...Either way, it's pretty shambolic, how all this has been handled by all parties concerned....

Yes - it really takes the biscit...



:tiptoe:

Druchii 24-11-2006 16:56

Re: MAC Codes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 34165678)
Beginning to panic now tried the BT checker, no problem according to it (still working in other words). So now I am on the search for another ISP pronto!
Many thanks for all your help pedantic :tu: Just had this horrible thought..... could have no BB for Christmas :shocked:

---------- Post added at 12:17 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------

Update:- Phoned BT Wholesale who said there was still an NOU on my line, and until such times that it is removed i.e when the cease order has been actioned, there is no point in instructing a new ISP. I asked how I was meant to do this when I had no internet, but they gave no satisfactory answer. :(

Local library? Friends house?

Pia 24-11-2006 18:50

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Originally Posted by Druchii (Post 34165928)
Local library? Friends house?

That's hardly a good option is it:D I don't NEED the internet really, but i think i'd feel suicidal if i didn't have it, and i wouldn't be satisfied using someone elses, that'd be like wearing someone else's pants :erm:

*phones internet addiction hotline* :disturbd:

Tinky 24-11-2006 20:54

Re: MAC Codes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pedantic (Post 34165778)
I've just had a wander over to the Biscit forum at adslguide, I'm presuming that's you that posted a similar thread over there ? (Presuming you are the greek goddess ;) ) the last post is sound advice. Best to try and get hold of a dial up modem, and a suitable dial up ISP, in case you get cut off. In the mean time, try and decide on a new Broadband ISP before you get cut off. Take down phone numbers etc, in case you can't get online, but try not to be too hasty in a decision.
.

Either way, it's pretty shambolic, how all this has been handled by all parties concerned. I sympathise with you. :(

pedantic you are correct in your presumptions on all counts. I have been on to Tiscali also and they say until the cease order is actioned they can't provide BB. I don't want to do dial up because it costs almost as much as BB. I have decided just to wait it out, then I will be able to select an ISP of my choosing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheNorm (Post 34165783)
Yes - it really takes the biscit...


Crumbs.......I agree Norm



:tiptoe:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii (Post 34165928)
Local library? Friends house?

Not quite the same is it, library is too public and friend would not let me near her new computer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pia (Post 34166026)
That's hardly a good option is it:D I don't NEED the internet really, but i think i'd feel suicidal if i didn't have it, and i wouldn't be satisfied using someone elses, that'd be like wearing someone else's pants :erm:

*phones internet addiction hotline* :disturbd:

Yeh Pia I don't NEED the internet either, but I do enjoy the banter on this forum and I will sorely miss it I am sure. It is pants that I won't have BB for several weeks.:bigcry:

pedantic 27-11-2006 19:24

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Update

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NetServices would like to confirm that, as of Friday November 24th, the bulk cease request was placed with BT Wholesale. This request applies to all Biscit CSP (V21) end users who have not transferred their services to the alternative supplier EzeeDSL


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