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  1. #16
    James Bell
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    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ

    James Bell wrote:
    > Alan Parkington wrote:
    >> "James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> Sitting pretty here on 18mbit/sec, 20GB with a total costing over the
    >>> last 24 months of $1253.80 (in Modem). Thank you iiNet. **** you Alan
    >>> Parkington yet again.

    >>
    >> Really? Looking at the iinet page here:
    >> http://www.iinet.net.au/products/broadband/plans.html
    >>
    >> You either have it bundled, or you pay $69.95 per month for 10GB+10GB
    >> plus $69 (min) for the modem. You do the sums, chum.

    >
    > They have various deals at various times. What's posted on the website
    > is completely and utterly ****ing irrelevant to what I pay/paid.


    By the way fucwkit, Bigpond ADSL2+ is at least $89.95 month for anything
    usable ($59.95 for 600MB? Is this ****ing 1991?), with your little gay
    deal that's at least $1619.1 minimum over 24 months.

    So essentially, you get ADSL2+ and double the quota (especially when you
    factor in uploads) from the competition, for the price of piss-weak
    ADSL2 on Telstra.



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  2. #17
    James Bell
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    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ

    James Bell wrote:
    > Alan Parkington wrote:
    >> "James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> Sitting pretty here on 18mbit/sec, 20GB with a total costing over the
    >>> last 24 months of $1253.80 (in Modem). Thank you iiNet. **** you Alan
    >>> Parkington yet again.

    >>
    >> Really? Looking at the iinet page here:
    >> http://www.iinet.net.au/products/broadband/plans.html
    >>
    >> You either have it bundled, or you pay $69.95 per month for 10GB+10GB
    >> plus $69 (min) for the modem. You do the sums, chum.

    >
    > They have various deals at various times. What's posted on the website
    > is completely and utterly ****ing irrelevant to what I pay/paid.


    By the way fucwkit, Bigpond ADSL2+ is at least $89.95 month for anything
    usable ($59.95 for 600MB? Is this ****ing 1991?), with your little gay
    deal that's at least $1619.1 minimum over 24 months.

    So essentially, you get ADSL2+ and double the quota (especially when you
    factor in uploads) from the competition, for the price of piss-weak
    ADSL1 on Telstra.



  3. #18
    Alan Parkington
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    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ


    "James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > They have various deals at various times. What's posted on the website is
    > completely and utterly ****ing irrelevant to what I pay/paid.


    In other words, you cannot prove any of your crap.





  4. #19
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ

    Alan Parkington <[email protected]> wrote
    > Simon Templar <[email protected]> wrote


    >> For a start many ISP's don't charge for uploads like Tel$tra does.


    > Actually, all new Optus 'fusion' plans count uploads, and also just
    > announced all new AAPT ADSL2 plans will count uploads also.


    All the the rest of the ISPs that dont, qualifys as MANY, ****wit.

    > Bigpond was just the first to do this..


    Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.





  5. #20
    James Bell
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    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ

    Alan Parkington wrote:
    > "James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> They have various deals at various times. What's posted on the website is
    >> completely and utterly ****ing irrelevant to what I pay/paid.

    >
    > In other words, you cannot prove any of your crap.


    Sitting pretty here on 18mbit/sec, 20GB with a total costing over the
    last 24 months of $1253.80 (in Modem). Thank you iiNet. **** you Alan
    Parkington yet again.








  6. #21
    James Bell
    Guest

    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ

    Alan Parkington wrote:
    > "James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> By the way fucwkit, Bigpond ADSL2+ is at least $89.95 month for anything
    >> usable ($59.95 for 600MB? Is this ****ing 1991?), with your little gay
    >> deal that's at least $1619.1 minimum over 24 months.

    >
    >
    > Actually if you could read, you would see
    > http://my.bigpond.com/internetplans/...rs/default.jsp
    >
    > the price is 69.95 for a 1.5Megabit connection per month. (as i said in the
    > first place)
    >
    > Obviously you cannot comprehend a simple chart, do your parents know you are
    > on the net?


    Why pay for 1.5 megabit dialup when you can get ADSL2+ for the same or
    lesser price from the competition, ****wit.



  7. #22
    James Bell
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    Re: Alan Parkington FAQ

    Will Kemp wrote:
    > On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:57:39 +0000, Will Kemp wrote:
    >
    >> On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 12:20:57 +0000, Russell Wood wrote:
    >>
    >>> On 2007-09-16, Alan Parkington <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>> with any other ISP, including a low-cost low-service model like
    >>>> Internode.
    >>> Internode offer far higher service then Telstra.

    >> Ha ha. Internode are almost worse than telstra, i reckon! Their customer
    >> service is certainly bollocks!
    >>
    >> For a start, you can't even sign up for an account online - how
    >> neanderthal is that??? You have to *fax* a bloody application form!!!
    >>
    >> I tried to sign up for a dialup accont with them three months ago (sadly
    >> there's no ADSL here yet - until OPEL get going, that is) and it was a
    >> complete ****up from start to finish. I ended up cancelling it and they
    >> still sent me some stupid SMS with my account details. So i had to
    >> email them and threaten them with fair trading if they took any money
    >> off me.
    >>
    >> Completely useless - second only to tel$cum!

    >
    > Oh, i just remembered... Their poxy VOIP internal phone system wasn't
    > working properly at the time, either. I tried phoning them to sort all
    > this nonsense out - and it just kept dropping out on me. It was
    > impossible to get through to them - over several days. That was part of
    > the reason why i cancelled. If they can't even run a phone system,
    > they're not likely to be able to run an internet service either.


    Yeah, **** any of those ISP based VoIP products. I do admit though that
    iiNet's VoIP product is absolute ROCK solid. In fact more rock solid
    than my Telstra PSTN line given it didn't work the other day, but my
    ADSL still did, but the call costs ain't cheap in comparison to external
    providers with iiNetPhone (or NodePhone or whatever it's called).

    I'm with Mynetfone - 10c Australia wide, fantastic quality, never had
    downtime in months. Love it. Slashed my phone bill to absolute bits.

    *checks TLS share price* ... hrmm.. Going down I see!




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