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Old 30-06-2005, 16:16   #168
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Re: It's really getting on my nerves now...

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Originally Posted by bontrager
no it couldnt, please dont talk tripe.

if your tied into a 12 month contract for an always on service and its actually not always on and limits your ability to use the internet, they shouldnt even question him leaving early.
But the service isn't guaranteed to be fault free-& that's the difference.
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Originally Posted by bontrager
the point for me when i had months of an up or down service was that it drives you up the wall, kinda like chinese water torture.
Agreed.

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Originally Posted by bontrager
the service works, then you get your hopes up, then it fails and your back to square one. in the realms on internet connections and such, it was the most frustrating experience of my life.
I'm not disagreeing that ntl should let MLR go due to the godawful 'service' he has had-both from his BB & from ntl also.

They should let him go as a gesture of goodwill & be done with it, there's no way they could force the contract in a court of law, for the simple reason that the service/product hasn't just failed the odd time, it has clearly been a complete nightmare.

Just my take on things.....
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