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What do Freeserve customers use for NG's?
Posted by David on December 17th, 2006


My brother is a Freeserve customer, think they have been bought and sold at
least twice, was it to Wanadoo, then now Orange.
Anyway he wants to join NGs such as this but his Freeserve account will not
allow NGs, how have you Freeserve customers got round this?
Guess he wants a free service!

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David

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Posted by Whiskers on December 17th, 2006


On 2006-12-17, David <david.park@tesco.net> wrote:
I'm not a customer of Freeserve/Wanadoo/Orange, but I know there are plenty
of public news-servers available. Start here
<http://search.ask.com/web?q=public+news+server&qsrc=0&o=0>.

The one I use costs 10 Euros a year; see <http://www.individual.net/>.

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Posted by john sumner on December 17th, 2006



"Whiskers" <catwheezel@operamail.com> wrote in message
news:20061217205608.3C69.d.NOFFLE@ID-107770.user.individual.net...


Posted by john sumner on December 17th, 2006






Posted by Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov on December 17th, 2006


"john sumner" <josumner19644@cs.com> wrote:

It comes to $13 dollars today, I use http://www.individual.net/ and
have never had any problems - very good at spam blocking as well.




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Posted by Whiskers on December 17th, 2006


On 2006-12-17, john sumner <josumner19644@cs.com> wrote:
Let's see: 141 Mexican Pesos, 28 Brazilian Reals, ... oh, look for
yourself <http://search.ask.com/web?q=exchange+rates&qsrc=0&o=0>.

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