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Old 21-11-2006, 02:23   #7
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Re: Redten Internet

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Originally Posted by Chris W View Post
You're tied in for 3 years:



So you'll end up paying £810 for the Family pack if you opt to pay it all in a lump sum.

Then what happens if the connection is crap? hmm nice guaranteed income they have secured themselves for the next three years.

I am too cynical for this sort of thing- there is no such thing as a free lunch.
True, if you have paid upfront you could stand to lose out, if you take the £20 p/m option then you have the pc, depending on connection etc etc surely you would have some get out if they failed to deliver, don't get me wrong, I agree, there is nothing for free, but it does seem to be half right at least
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