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youandiaredominoes

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Plusnet are about to increase their prices by a pound a month, but I've been with them for a while now and have found them very good.


I've rarely had problems with the broadband itself, and their customer service is excellent.

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Yes - as the line is essentially provided by BT, the speeds etc aren't really specific to PlusNet (I think), but their Customer Service is excellent. AND if a member of EDF recommends you, they save ?1/month off their bill too ;)
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MarkE Wrote:

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>if a member of EDF recommends you,

> they save ?1/month off their bill too ;)


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Really? Want me to recommend you, youandiaredominoes? I'm a penniless pensioner, I could do with saving a few quid :))

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We had BT infinity 2 fibre for more than a year with a solid download speed of 67mbps and 17mbps upload. Last week moved to Plusnet and everything is exactly the same, but just ?19.99 per month (and 6 months half price). BTW, both the services are truly unlimited and BT mentioned that we use more than a TB of data download per month.
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