- free broadband offer
- Posted by ark3000@googlemail.com on December 6th, 2005
Hi guys,
I have found an awsome site that has Links to free things.
One of the freebies include free braodband offer.
the website is called WWW.BRAINCHILL.CO.UK
The site seems to be reguallry updated, which is awsome. Hope you lot
find it as helpful as me.
- Posted by phantom on December 6th, 2005
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- Posted by Richard H Huelin on December 6th, 2005
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- Posted by Flying Rat on December 6th, 2005
In article <1133834148.257511.311390@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups .com>,
says...
usual load of affiliate crap, and I didn't find anything whatsoever to
do with broadband on the page. Just the normal load of spam-creating
crap for dubious 'offers'
LARTs away, chaps!
FR
- Posted by Flying Rat on December 6th, 2005
In article <3zdlf.3516$iz3.521@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, phantom
says...
Deja used to be much more on the ball at shutting down abusers, Google
appears not to care.
FR
- Posted by name invalid on December 7th, 2005
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