I am back

Started by Tina, Jan 27, 2010, 17:53:05

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Tina

Most people won't remember me, but I used to be with IDnet and used to post here. Life got rubbish and I had to give up my house/pets/internet/phone. I ended up in hospital for all of last year, and am currently in mental health rehab.
Anyhoooo today I got told I  could start applying for flats/apartments to live on my own again :) This brings me to thinking about internet/phone  for a new place. I had no choice but to get mobile broadband and a mobile when I moved. And to be fair mobile broadband hasn't been too bad. At the end of 2009 I had to renew both my mobile contract and mobile broadband as rehab doesn't have a land line, so I'm stuck in contracts for 18 months.
I would love to come back to idnet for broadband, and have a *proper* connection again, and I also see they do phone packages now too  :yes: but can I really justify the cost of a landline  phone/broadband and having to also keep my mobile broadband/ mobile phone contract ? I *think* I heard somewhere you can lower your packages, which would make it cheeper, but I'm not sure.
I sooooo wanna come "home" to idnet :)

Glenn

Glenn
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Glenn

Glenn
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Rik

Hi Diss

Sorry to hear you've been having a rough time, and I hope you are feeling better soon.

You'd have to check the small print with your mobile provider, some tie you into a package, others to just a contract. You may be able to get ADSL2+ with IDNet, which offers higher speeds and larger bandwidth packages, but you need to do some small print checking first.
Rik
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quandam

diss

Welcome back to IDNetters, I did not have the pleasure of reading your posts previously but am impressed that you describe your return as coming 'home'. Good luck to you, and I look forward to reading your posts in the future.

All the best. :thumb:

Simon

Hi Diss, :welcback:

Sorry you've had a rough time, but nice to see you again.  :thumb:  :karma:
Simon.
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BrianM

 :welcback:  Diss,  Sorry to hear about your problems and wish you the best of health from now on. This place, 'home'  is still full of great friendy people and the place to be.        :karma:
Brian

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