Sujet : Re: Getting along without a keyboard
De : bob (at) *nospam* sick-of-spam.invalid (Bob Latham)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 20. Sep 2024, 20:03:51
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In article <
vckd7n$16u5c$1@dont-email.me>,
mm0fmf <
none@invalid.com> wrote:
On 20/09/2024 09:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 19/09/2024 22:01, mm0fmf wrote:
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I have a 20/130Mbps cable package. My road was fibred and the
same package was £17/month cheaper on fibre than cable. I could
get moved to fibre and eventually move to 900/900Mbps. I moaned
and moaned at the cable provider (Virgin) and they price
matched the cable to stop me leaving. I didn't have to change
anything which suits a lazy sod like me.
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You mean you passed up an opportunity to leave Virgin and save
money? Everyone I know who was on Virgin cable is now on
something else.
Well now you know someone who didn't.
Similar for me. Been with Virgin since 2000 as BT were useless at
that time. Yes, they're expensive but fast and reliable at least for
me.
This year we get leaflets through the door from BRSK for full fibre.
But, they use CGNAT, not good and to get around that you can buy a
static IP which is another £5 per month.
They were still cheaper by £20 per month. Phoned up Virgin and moaned
and moaned, they knocked £16 off the bill so still £4 more but it's a
known product with known benefits/issues and the BRSK offer is just
that, it will not last. It's just to draw new customers who will get
a shock next time around.
In addition I will not upset the neighbours by getting BRSK and
therefore getting a pole installed for which I would not be thanked.
Money is not the only factor.
Bob.