So enough is enough. I have 6 days of a colling off period left to request a MAC code and get away from these idiots. But where to?? Anyone got any suggestions??
Thanks,
Pat
ILoveLightnings wrote:cut off by Aol/Talk Talk.
DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sorry? I don't think Derek was suggesting things had gone wrong, at all - if he was, the post has been poorly worded. Using your own router is hardly a stick to determine the quality of your service provider, or that things had gone horribly wrong. What a bizarre post, Craig -- still bitter that BT didn't work out for you?

Craig wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sorry? I don't think Derek was suggesting things had gone wrong, at all - if he was, the post has been poorly worded. Using your own router is hardly a stick to determine the quality of your service provider, or that things had gone horribly wrong. What a bizarre post, Craig -- still bitter that BT didn't work out for you?
Bizzare? Hardly. More that BT provide a good service when it works, they just have extremely poor customer service when it doesn't. Does it annoy me that as a result of their incompetence I was without the internet for a month? Well what do you think?
Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sorry? I don't think Derek was suggesting things had gone wrong, at all - if he was, the post has been poorly worded. Using your own router is hardly a stick to determine the quality of your service provider, or that things had gone horribly wrong. What a bizarre post, Craig -- still bitter that BT didn't work out for you?
Bizzare? Hardly. More that BT provide a good service when it works, they just have extremely poor customer service when it doesn't. Does it annoy me that as a result of their incompetence I was without the internet for a month? Well what do you think?
I've never had a problem. Therefore, it must have been an 'isolated' incident, unfortunately -- but you were definitely hinting at a lot more in your reply to Derek; almost on the verge of trolling BT's very own service - a first, anywhere! Sure, you're frustrated at your problems with BT, but I definitely noticed you bringing up how awful they were during the conversation with Derek. It probably wasn't needed, considering it had no place in the reply.
On a more serious note, I'm sorry you had no service for a month. Clearly, that is not acceptable.
Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sorry? I don't think Derek was suggesting things had gone wrong, at all - if he was, the post has been poorly worded. Using your own router is hardly a stick to determine the quality of your service provider, or that things had gone horribly wrong. What a bizarre post, Craig -- still bitter that BT didn't work out for you?
Bizzare? Hardly. More that BT provide a good service when it works, they just have extremely poor customer service when it doesn't. Does it annoy me that as a result of their incompetence I was without the internet for a month? Well what do you think?
I've never had a problem. Therefore, it must have been an 'isolated' incident, unfortunately -- but you were definitely hinting at a lot more in your reply to Derek; almost on the verge of trolling BT's very own service - a first, anywhere! Sure, you're frustrated at your problems with BT, but I definitely noticed you bringing up how awful they were during the conversation with Derek. It probably wasn't needed, considering it had no place in the reply.
On a more serious note, I'm sorry you had no service for a month. Clearly, that is not acceptable.
iaint wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sorry? I don't think Derek was suggesting things had gone wrong, at all - if he was, the post has been poorly worded. Using your own router is hardly a stick to determine the quality of your service provider, or that things had gone horribly wrong. What a bizarre post, Craig -- still bitter that BT didn't work out for you?
Bizzare? Hardly. More that BT provide a good service when it works, they just have extremely poor customer service when it doesn't. Does it annoy me that as a result of their incompetence I was without the internet for a month? Well what do you think?
I've never had a problem. Therefore, it must have been an 'isolated' incident, unfortunately -- but you were definitely hinting at a lot more in your reply to Derek; almost on the verge of trolling BT's very own service - a first, anywhere! Sure, you're frustrated at your problems with BT, but I definitely noticed you bringing up how awful they were during the conversation with Derek. It probably wasn't needed, considering it had no place in the reply.
On a more serious note, I'm sorry you had no service for a month. Clearly, that is not acceptable.
Just because you've never had a problem, then Craig's must have been isolated? I bet you'll find many disgruntled ex-customers that encountered similar problems if you go looking around the relevant forums...
Seeing how the thread is titled 'ISPs, are they all as crap...', then I'm sure that Craig has every right to express as much dissatisfaction as he likes going by his experiences.
Iain

Sea King wrote:iaint wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:Sea King wrote:Craig wrote:DerekF wrote:Been with BT for about 10 years now and have had no real problems. I use my own router now rather than one provide but it is good service provider.
I think that sums up BT somehow. When they're fine they're good. When things start to go wrong though they're an utter nightmare.
Sorry? I don't think Derek was suggesting things had gone wrong, at all - if he was, the post has been poorly worded. Using your own router is hardly a stick to determine the quality of your service provider, or that things had gone horribly wrong. What a bizarre post, Craig -- still bitter that BT didn't work out for you?
Bizzare? Hardly. More that BT provide a good service when it works, they just have extremely poor customer service when it doesn't. Does it annoy me that as a result of their incompetence I was without the internet for a month? Well what do you think?
I've never had a problem. Therefore, it must have been an 'isolated' incident, unfortunately -- but you were definitely hinting at a lot more in your reply to Derek; almost on the verge of trolling BT's very own service - a first, anywhere! Sure, you're frustrated at your problems with BT, but I definitely noticed you bringing up how awful they were during the conversation with Derek. It probably wasn't needed, considering it had no place in the reply.
On a more serious note, I'm sorry you had no service for a month. Clearly, that is not acceptable.
Just because you've never had a problem, then Craig's must have been isolated? I bet you'll find many disgruntled ex-customers that encountered similar problems if you go looking around the relevant forums...
Seeing how the thread is titled 'ISPs, are they all as crap...', then I'm sure that Craig has every right to express as much dissatisfaction as he likes going by his experiences.
Iain
I'm sure I would find others who aren't happy -- certainly in this thread, given the fairly positive attitude towards BT, you could argue it was isolated. Therefore I dimiss what you say.
However, voicing his concerns on top of a reply, which was never being critical of the service, seems strange. No harm in posting a separate response, or even separating the quote? It just seemed that it was a blatant attempt at trolling BT and encouraging more people to join in the disgruntled attitude towards them. On top of a fairly positive attitude Derek took towards his ISP, it seems a little out of place.
And thanks for the interest in my posts.
Dragon Rapide wrote:These Mbs figures are more hope than reality aren't they? The speed is dependant on so many variables that it is not possible to make a blanket determination. If you DO achieve 38 I will be astonished.
Let us know how you get on.Dragon Rapide wrote:Let us know how you get on.
UKTopgun wrote:Yes bt is not a bad choice imho ... just make sure you don't touch Plusnet with a barge pole

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