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Worldpay just creates an account on your behalf when you first sign up to Newsdemon. It basically allows them to make the monthly debits on your behalf. Obviously if you cancel your subscription with Newsdemon you'll need to manually cancel the payment with Worldpay.
May sound complicated but...
No mate. Wordpay is simply a card processing company and used by a lot of online retailers. You just sign up with Newsdemon and enter you card details as normal. Worldpay will merely process these details and authorise or deny your transaction.
I've never spoke to anyone. Just followed the recorded prompts, entered a few numbers using the keypad and that was it. No replacement key involved.
A few times I just gave it a couple of days and the online activation worked again.
Use the telephone option. I've reformatted about 20+ times with my copy of XP and had to do this quite a few times. Simply phone the number, press a few keys and it's all done.
It was the European server mate but it was some time ago that I was with them and it's probably vastly improved these days. I've always heard great reports on them too but Newsdemon ticks all the right boxes for me right now.
Pretty much the same to be honest mate. The only real advantages I find with Newsdemon is the ability to pay by debit card (as opposed to credit card that most require), the price is more attractive and on the unlimited plan they give you 20 connections (as opposed to 8) which helps with a...
My speeds weren't great with Giganews to be honest.
Now I'm with Newsdemon it maxes out my 18mbps line each and every time.
Edit - Meant to say Newsdemon accept Paypal aswell (not seen many providers that do)
I'd go somewhere else Lee. While they're rebuilding the existing site they've moved all operations over to an industrial estate in Aldridge. I thought they were bad before but I had to pay them a visit a fortnight ago and my god it was a shambles.
Wasn't it you that sold something on Ebay for a similar amount and then posted it without any form of recorded delivery at all only to be surprised when Royal Mail washed their hands of it? I could be wrong but your story seems very similar.