Just had them in my place of biz telling me thats its next big thing then when i pointed out local
population of
Dublin and Ireland was told I was wrong however when i pointed out that the
West Coast, Midlands, & a large part of the south just dont have broadband due
Goverment cuts was then told that they and wire was been laid I no this to be false as I have family in the West and Midlands I honestly dont like the sales approach from these so called reps I did think at one point that my life depened on it or maybe they did I personally would never sell anything that seem to based on the preformance of out of date
cheap *** plastic phones
I really cant can do without the American sales pitch I dont see this as a major turning point for Irish life
1. Written by mmmmmmmmm, on 19-09-2009 11:01
my friend,it's $29.99 a month plus tax. Does Verizon, Comcast, etc. also advertise their price with the tax included? I don't think so...besides, for the price and a chance to see your loved ones on the other side, it's just PRICELESS...xoxo
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2. Written by mayang, on 07-04-2009 08:42
their service ***! you spend half of the time saying HELLLO!HELLO! trying to figure out if the other line can hear you or not. they boost of state of the art tech yet they cannot update their website of whats out and whats new in their company.And their merchandize take a looooong time to arrive. And read the fine lines coz there are provisions there that will give you a surprise in the end. the $30 a month is n ot really $30.watch out.
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