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Very dull post... just wondering if anyone has any experience of TalkTalk broadband in East Dulwich?


Currently have great service with o2 but they are switching over to Sky in the autumn who I am keen to avoid, not least because they are pushing their TV deals and have a surcharge if you opt for Broadband only. Have previously had erratic service from both Virgin and BT.


Thanks in advance.


Rose

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I've had very good service in HOP. If you ring during the day for support then you also get an English call centre. Very good at calling back too. This is from someone who spent seven hours on the phone to TalkTalk a few years back when their service was extremely poor - they have definitely got better. I was going to change but friends have said things are no better elsewhere, even with BT, unless you go to Plus Net and pay their higher prices.
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