> Claudio Calvelli wrote: > > > > Personally I thought Pipex was probably the best of the three.
I didn't write that, I was quoting from another message :-) > Those I know > with Pipex accounts had EXACTLY the same experience. so it might be good > if your looking for Free or very cheap, but be prepared for a sudden > insolvency! Price doesn't seem to have anything to do with it though. You can have extremely good service with a cheap one (including a decent behaviour by the accounts department) and an extremely bad service with an expensive one. The smaller ISPs tend to care more about their customers, it's only when they grow to the point that you become a number rather than a person that these problems start. I used to be with Bulldog (now part of Pipex) and they couldn't provide a correct bill to save their lives (I am still waiting for the final bill more than a year after leaving). However I haven't had a single problem since moving to a smaller ISP who still cares about their customers. I would recommend anybody chosing an ISP to read the relevant section of http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/ and see what customers are complaining about - with the obvious proviso that there seem to be people who "must" complain about everything, even if the problem doesn't exist or if they aren't even customers of the ISP in question and never have been. C _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
