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Freeserve |
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13/01/03 (38 review reads) |
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Advantages: Flat rate
Disadvantages: Not always on
I shall assess Freeserve's Anytime package in the aspect of that I have a second line. FS offers anytime access for £13.99 a month. Note: This is NOT "always-on". You dial in to the service, taking about 45 seconds, and then you are connected for two hours. After this you must redial. FS's customer support is generally good, billing is free but for technical support you'll be paying 50p a minute. If you leave it on 24 hours a day you will get barred, it's happened to me - and it's difficult to get your account re-enabled. On the whole, if you want to surf without worrying about the phone bill, this is a great package.
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- 14/01/03 As in if you redial every 2 hours all day every day, you`ll be barred. |
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- 14/01/03 "You dial in to the service, taking about 45 seconds"
It doesn't take this long for me - it must be your setup, not Freeserve.
" ;and then you are connected for two hours. After this you must redial.
If you leave it on 24 hours a day you will get barred"
Eh? That doesn't make sense - you can't leave it on for 24 hours. You get disconnected every before that. |
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