

Their uptime and customer service better be bang on because £75 for 1Gbps/115Mbps with a 1TB cap is expensive.
Zen, in contrast, offer more for less and were great when it came to leaving too.


Their uptime and customer service better be bang on because £75 for 1Gbps/115Mbps with a 1TB cap is expensive.
Zen, in contrast, offer more for less and were great when it came to leaving too.
Damn, I didn’t realise I still had that memory until now!
Now there’s some nostalgia right there. I haven’t seen that since, what, 1998 or something?
I don’t buy bottles any more because of it so I guess it’s worked better than expected.


Probably because “fuck ‘em, what they gonna do?”.


Easiest way unless you’re planning on eating all 8.


Agreed. I stopped smoking by switching to vaping, slowly reducing to 0mg and then realised I hadn’t used it for a week so got rid of it all.


Maybe rules are again different, but a simple subscription here wouldn’t cause a default as there was no credit agreement. Interesting to see how things differ.


Maybe this is a little European, but just cancel the Direct Debit or block the recurring payment with your bank?
I admittedly didn’t read a lot of their site but that’s good work, goes up a notch in my mind.
I just can’t get onboard with usage caps. I thought they were a thing of the past over here on a fixed line.