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From:Marcus Devaux
Date:29 Mar 2001 at 00:49:16
Subject:Re: Pi$$ed off with BT (surftime)

Hi Nick

On the 27 March you wrote.....

> Hello,
>
> For the second (nearly third) time within the last couple of months, I
have
> signed up with an ISP using the surftime package from BT. And yet again I
> have just been notified by my ISP that BT (Bloody Terrible - was the
> nicest thing I could say) have been messing my ISP about and have stopped
> access via the Surftime dial up numbers. So yet again, I will have to
find
> another ISP to sign up with.
>
> Why is it that BT have to have thier grubby little fingers in everything.
I
> personally think that BT deliberately make things difficult for other ISPs
> so that people will use BTs own ISPs. Why doesn't someone investigate BT
> because I think they are becomming a 'MicroShaft' of the
> internet/telephone. Surely they have what could be classed as a
> 'monopoly'!
>
> Well, that's a load off my chest. Anyone got any good suggustions for an
> ISP that uses 'Surftime'?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Nick.
>

I`m using Surftime with Freeserve. I always get connect using Genesis.
Some people say Genesis & BT won`t work together but I have had
no problems. I did however do all my registration on a PC.

Regards Marcus.

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