I think womon call them knickers/panies not briefs ;-)
I think womon call them knickers/panies not briefs ;-)
It's those Dutch bicycles they ride.
Owain
I remember her - and from a long time ago. I suspect she was one of the family....
So why not move your phone line to Plusnet?
+1
particularly in UK.
When I got my Superhub2 (Superhub1 was crap) from Virgin Media I could not be bothered setting it up myself, especially the wireless bit :-( I rang the given phone number and spoke to a Welsh lady who did it all for me. I could not fault her. In a past life I used the Hardware Shop round the corner. If the owner was not there his wife was, she knew every bit of stock in that shop. After 27 years they sold up to a young lad. He did not have a clue. The shop is now a hairdressers.
Or anybody other than BT. Zen are fine, in my experience.
seriously!
Anybody?
Even talk-talk!
No, don't believe it
tim
Lads who are hairdressers don't have male minds :-)
I've had Talk Talk for at least 6 years and never had a problem with them.
My neighbours both have it and it sux. Their routers are abysmal and their tech support are useless.
PlusNet is, of course. owned by BT.
Of course, but it's BT wires without BT customer service.
Tim
I'm waiting for the prices to reduce as a result of Vodaphone coming into the market.
Plusnet is BT for broadband, don't know if BT telephone fault reporting is handled by Plusnet.
A friend with TT has never managed to get his remote CCTV DNS viewing to work.
We're with John Lewis broadband which is handled by Plusnet and they do our phone too. Nary a sight of BT.
For broadband. Phone may be different. I don't understand why OFCOM didn't make BT sell off Plusnet.
It is. Though as with all the suppliers it's BT engineers doing the work on the string.
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