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Sooty
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29th Jun 03 at 11:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it will be fast and quick, its just AOL... other than that it will be sexual
Marc
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29th Jun 03 at 11:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ive got Tiscali pay £27 month. thats it. get web space (which i dont ave a fukin clue how to work!!!) Oh yeah and free modem.

[Edited on 29-06-2003 by 16vmarc]
Ojc
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29th Jun 03 at 11:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just recieved this e-mail confirming my order, this paragraph worries me.

Your AOL Broadband Membership

AOL Broadband has a monthly subscription fee of £27.99 for a minimum of 12 months, after which you will pay for AOL Broadband on a monthly basis. Please note that if you access AOL through our narrowband network (i.e. via a standard dial-up telephone connection), then you will have to pay per minute local rate call charges once your price plan has been changed to AOL Broadband. This will happen when we send you your Easy-Install pack.

Once your AOL Broadband Easy-Install pack has been sent you will then be billed £27.99 via your existing AOL account on your next billing cycle date. Although you are not required to pay in advance to receive AOL Broadband, it is possible that your first billing date will be before you start receiving the service. In order to ensure prompt processing of your AOL Broadband order, please take a moment now to check we have your most up to date contact and billing details.

Does that mean I have to pay the £27 a month then a per minute charge as well?
Sooty
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29th Jun 03 at 11:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

AOL have worded that stupidly as usual

bollox
Marc
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29th Jun 03 at 11:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is that just until u get new modem tho?
Ojc
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29th Jun 03 at 11:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thank god for that.
Rob R
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29th Jun 03 at 11:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no wot it means is if u go on aol on username on someone elses computer it will cost u 1p per minute to use. when my m8 got it he thought the same, as long as u dial up using broadband then it will jus cost iu £27 a month
GREG 1
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29th Jun 03 at 11:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ollie it costs a bomb i told u that !
Drew
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29th Jun 03 at 11:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it means if the broadband service is down, u can use aol dial up - but it will cost ya for when ya online
Drew
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29th Jun 03 at 11:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by GREG 1
Ollie it costs a bomb i told u that !


cost 28 quid a month - thats all - ive had it months now
GREG 1
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29th Jun 03 at 11:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Drew yeah i know mate.

I pay £15 a month on my BT which is sloooooooow but i cant be bothered to pay twice that amount to get broadband, rather spend it on my car
Marc
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29th Jun 03 at 11:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

would ne 1 shag the bird that advertises it?
Drew
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29th Jun 03 at 11:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

which? aol? connie
golfr
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29th Jun 03 at 11:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I pay £22.50 per month for adsl with f2s, paid £20 for an external usb modem

cheap as chips

and no restrictions whatsoever handy as I run a web/ftp/game server
Sooty
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29th Jun 03 at 11:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im after BlueYonder 2meg when my BT contract for 12 months completes, I will start an illegal CD and gaming network and earn so much money ha!
Marc
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29th Jun 03 at 11:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Drew
which? aol? connie


Yeah her! from york u kno!!!
Dan B
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29th Jun 03 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm on Nildram 512kbps DSL, the only restriction is a 150Gb/month download-cap, which to be honest I'd be hard-pushed to break through...

Have been on ADSL Guide for a while now, since before I got BB, and reading through AOL's forums, they're absolutely useless for online-gaming, as the ping-responses jump up and down.

And, just for future reference, if you ever come to leave AOL, prepare to have to format your machine, as that software does not uninstall properly (and that's from experience of having to advise customers in work migrating to us to have to do it, because I've spent 30 minutes going through everything to try to remove it).
Munchie
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29th Jun 03 at 13:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by golfr
I pay £22.50 per month for adsl with f2s, paid £20 for an external usb modem

cheap as chips

and no restrictions whatsoever handy as I run a web/ftp/game server


golfr who r they? f2s? wat?! wats there web site! im gonna order BB soon u see
Richie
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29th Jun 03 at 13:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

In response 2 ye dan:

1.Nildram kicks ass. Ive been on a mates with 512k 50:1 and its wicked. Was number 1 i think in the fastest providers. Cos im on a business line im gettin the 512k 20:1 service at £32 a month.

2. AOL is totally wank for gaming as you say, cos the program keeps on downloading news info ect and is just shit for speed. A lot of programs also conflict with AOL's software.

3. AOL isnt really that hard to remove. The hardest bit to remove is the WAN miniport that AOL creates. Even tho you can remove it in the device manager (on some occasions lol) it is still there and active.

You need to zoom thru the registry and delete any registry keys relating to AOL or miniport (using search). Then i found a website that told me the driver files for the aol adapters so i searched for each one, found them, then deleted them. Then AOL is no more
Richie
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29th Jun 03 at 13:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Freedom 2 Surf Munch, http://www.f2s.co.uk/
Munchie
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29th Jun 03 at 15:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im gonna go with nildram or zen......undecided yet.......

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