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Low Internet user - best package

Last post Mon, Oct 22 2007, 10:51 AM by Jason Lloyd. 4 replies.
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  •  Mon, Oct 22 2007, 10:51 AM

    Re: Low Internet user - best package

    Hi Jane

    There are no deals that come without a contract where you won't have to pay some form of cancellation fee if you leave inside the first 12 mths.

    Cheers

    Jason
    Jason Lloyd


    moneysupermarket.com


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  •  Wed, Oct 17 2007, 4:20 PM

    Re: Low Internet user - best package

    Thanks very much for your help.

     I have just read though, that there is a £50 cancellation policy if I cancel before 12 months - not so contract free!

     Do you know any others where this is not the case? I don't mind paying slightly more a month i.e £15 as long as I don't have to pay a penalty fee.

     Cheers

    Jane

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  •  Mon, Oct 15 2007, 12:14 PM

    Re: Low Internet user - best package

    Hi Jane

    Without doubt the best deal for you would probably be Namesco Bronze or Namesco Silver - these are designed as near to be like Pay as You Go Broadband deals and come with a free modem and no monthly contract.

    I hope this helps?

    Cheers

    Jason
    Jason Lloyd


    moneysupermarket.com


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  •  Fri, Oct 12 2007, 3:46 PM

    Re: Low Internet user - best package

    Hi Jane_C,

    First of all - have you looked at moneysupermarket.com guide to broadband? It can be found here.

    You'll also find a link there to low-usage and short-term deals for broadband.

    My own experience is if you have broadband access at work, you'll find dial-up at home painfully slow. Many websites thesedays are optimised for broadband access and it could be very frustrating downloading that map that you imagine takes 10-15 minutes, but ends up taking twice as long.

    If you're moving, you should easily be able to take the broadband with you but I think that some companies do insist that the 12/18 month contract period starts again. If you do decide to go for broadband, look closely into how easy it is to move home [and any costs incurred] before you commit.

    Hope that helps...good luck.


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    Graeme Delap,

    Community Editor,
    graeme.delap@moneysupermarket.com

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  •  Thu, Oct 11 2007, 2:40 PM

    Low Internet user - best package

    Hello,

    I have never had interenet at home before as I have always been of the opinion that i spend all day on the internet so why would I need it at home.  However, a few incidences have come up recently where it would have been useful to have the internet - i.e finding a map.

    I would say that i am a really low profile user and would literally just use the net for 10/15 mins at weekends.  What is the best deal for me? It doesn't need to be superfast and I won't be downloading lots of things.  Also I don't want to sign up to an 18 month contract as I may be moving house soon and i am only borrowing a laptop from a friend at the moment.

     Please advise if there are any low cost, non contract broadband packages out there? Or perhaps I should just get dial up?

    Thanks.

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