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It's how you approach them mate..
If you simply phone up and say something like "my internets been crap since day one I want to move" then they'll simply quote T&C's at you, blame BT and confuse you into submission with technical terms and phrases.
If you are prepared, call them and start...
Depends how you ask.... Most people adopt the "me t'internet ain't workin properly, it's bost" approach and get nowehere.
With a bit of knowledge and the correct approach it's a lot easier. I know of 2 people that were recently supplied with MAC codes from Plus.Net to "keep them quiet".
They won't end the contract though. Plus.Net adopt a FUP rather than a specific limit. If McBunny downloads 24/7 they will continue the service albeit on a more contended pipe.
£80 install fee!!! Jesus...
Option A, Moan and moan some more until they cave in and give you a MAC code. Especially if you've been unhappy with the service.
Option B, Pay up unfortunately.
There isn't much you can do unfortunately.
As Plus.Net use IPStream (supplied by BT Wholesale) the bulk of that fee is charged by BT Wholesale themselves with the remainder being Plus.net's admin costs.
Ask them how much it is to terminate your contract early.
Limewire is ok for the odd mp3 but shockingly useless at anything else.
God help anyone who downloads "mary poppins" for her kids and ends up with "Mary pops it in" :eek:
A Cup with aftermarket ABS is still not a 182 though...
Really can't see the point. You're struggling to sell it now so what's it going to be like trying to sell a Cup that has ABS??
If he doesn't keep up payments in his car I doubt you'll get a reply to a letter.
If it doesn't appear on the Renault database chances are it never was serviced.