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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 11, 2006 9:08:11 GMT
Any moment now and then back to 56kps "pay as you go" until the broadband connection is activated in the new house..... oh god, this is like losing a leg Dear Customer, This email is to confirm that your broadband account has now been cancelled with effect from today. Please allow 24 to 48 hours before placing a new broadband order with Virgin.net or any other broadband service provider. If you need any further help, please contact us by using the webform at www.virgin.net/customers/contactus/index.html**Important Information** If you are moving house and you have asked us to move your broadband service to your new address, we will process a new order at your new address as soon as possible. If you have provided us with the new address and telephone number we will process the order soon after cancellation of the service at your old address has completed. If you have not yet provided all the information required it is important that you do so as soon as possible. Many thanks, Virgin.net Customer Services
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xerxes
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Post by xerxes on Jul 11, 2006 9:38:15 GMT
Going by the pictures you showed of where you're moving to, it looks pretty remote; I'm surprised you have electricity, let alone new fangled technology like telephones and broadband. ;D
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 11, 2006 9:48:08 GMT
One of the first places in the UK to get Broadband actually as the Nuclear power plant Dounreay is in those neck of the woods, speeds 8MPS too!
You must remember also that all the people who work from home are moving to the Highlands and islands so these remote places get served with the fastest possible broadband service :-)
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 11, 2006 21:20:00 GMT
That's my broadband connection chopped and I'm on a pretty tragic (slow) PENNY A MINUTE 56k connection. This is awful, stroll on next week
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rickcr42
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Post by rickcr42 on Jul 11, 2006 21:22:53 GMT
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