Contrary to popular belief...
I'm not dead, in prison, paralysed on indisposed in any other way. My absence has been a result of my being bedazzled by the too-good-to-be-true deal offered by Talk Talk. I actually signed up with them on the 3rd of August and was finally connected a few days ago.
I made a fatal mistake in answering 'yes' when asked by my previous ISP if i was 'migrating' to a new supplier. I did however also insist that I wanted my contract terminated at the end of September. 'Oh that will happen, don't worry', the bastard said. 'I'll send you a MAC code, that will make your change-over seamless and painless'. What he DIDN'T say was that if the MAC code wasn't activated within 30 days it expires and they WON'T terminate the existing contract. They also left their 'marker' on my line preventing anyone else from connecting to it. Their 'techie' said they won't remove it until I settle their bill! I finally called BT and demanded it be removed or I'll have the line cut off. BT finally cleared the line 3 weeks ago.
Talk Talk were so inundated with lemmings that their system ground to a virtual standstill, and the MAC code did indeed expire. The weren't overly bothered though, as they were already billing me for the new account. They didn't tell me the code had expired either, I had to find that out for myself.
The upshot was that my old ISP left me connected and billed me for another month, or at least they thought did. I had already cancelled the DD. There followed a lengthy exchange of letters with them demanding money and me telling them to kiss my arse. After several trips to the nearest Carphone Warehouse shop they finally ended my 3 month nightmare.
The moral of the story is, NEVER ask for a MAC code. Terminate your cntract and go to a fresh supplier with no current contract, that way the MAC code is not necessary.
Right, now I've got that off my chest, who wants a fight?
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