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Is this offer OK?
Posted by Derrick Fawsitt on December 10th, 2003


I received this offer in my mail and I apologise for repeating it here
but it did make me think twice, is it as good as it seems. Its too late
for me as I am going Broadband with PlusNet but I thought this was worth
one glance.
I quote...
"Unlimited UK Calls Call any landline*, anywhere in the UK, 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week for only £9.99 a month. cid:ss_toptable.gif Prices
exclude line rental and are correct at time of publishing 10/12/03.
Source: See individual call providers' websites

You won't find better value. Register NOW and receive a FREE £100 Going
Places Holiday Voucher"

End of quote
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Derrick Fawsitt

Posted by www.kernow-telecom.co.uk on December 10th, 2003


"Derrick Fawsitt" <46@fitzwilliamonline.com> wrote in message
newsyrlVfCHS51$Ew7l@ntlworld.com...

Who's the telco company?

Simon

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Posted by Derrick Fawsitt on December 10th, 2003


In message <br84hk$fr4m$1@ID-190205.news.uni-berlin.de>,
www.kernow-telecom.co.uk <NOSPAMinfo2@kernow-telecom.co.uk> writes

At least that is the address you go to for terms and conditions.

Hope that helps Simon, if not I could forward you the email I got to
check it out.

Regards,
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Derrick Fawsitt

Posted by Steven Burn on December 10th, 2003


LMFAO!.......... you mean people actually believe spam now?

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Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!

Disclaimer:
I know I'm probably wrong, I just like taking part ;o)


Derrick Fawsitt <46@fitzwilliamonline.com> wrote in message
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Posted by Gavin Gillespie on December 10th, 2003



"Derrick Fawsitt" <46@fitzwilliamonline.com> wrote in message
newsyrlVfCHS51$Ew7l@ntlworld.com...
Looks like they only take payment by debit or credit cards, and these
type of payments can be hard to stop if you want to leave the company,
so not something that I would agree to.



Posted by www.kernow-telecom.co.uk on December 10th, 2003


Send me the ad please:

simon@kernow-telecom.co.ukNOSPAM

Thanks,

Simon

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and Oz National rate on 0870 794 8303/0844 570 8303)
More great deals: www.kernow-telecom.co.uk
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Posted by Martin² on December 11th, 2003


Read the clue:
"Register NOW and receive a FREE £100 Going Places Holiday Voucher"
Sure sign of a dodgy deal...
Regards,
Martin


Posted by John Rumm on December 11th, 2003


Derrick Fawsitt wrote:

Since this looks like yet another CPS flat rate telephone deal, what has
this got to do with Broadband or plusnet? Nothing to stop you having
both IFAICS.


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John.

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Posted by eusty on December 11th, 2003


Just cancel the agreement!! Ringing your bank, or even do it
online...it's easy to do!!

eusty

UK Broadband Usergroup : http://www.uk-bug.net

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Gavin Gillespie wrote:

Posted by Gavin Gillespie on December 11th, 2003



"eusty" <steve@eusty_I_DONT_LIKE_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message
news:NKydnffelMrY6UWiRVn-gw@nildram.net...
Not with debit or credit card payments it isn't, you have to cancel
with the company that you gave permission to take the payments, and if
they refuse to play ball, it can take a lot of hassle to try and
resolve the situation, and get any overpayments refunded.




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