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bjsliv
Joined: 01 Oct 2004 Posts: 1261 Location: 37
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:50 pm Post subject: Dartybox Offer |
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If anyone is thinking of getting a new broadband connection, or changing their broadband supplier, the current Dartybox offer may be of interest. Its available until the end of February
They will give you a 100 Euro voucher to spend in their shop , plus they will refund any cancellation fees on your existing contact (up to 100 euros)
They have a pretty good reputation, as far as ADSL suppliers go, and the cost is roughly in line with SFR and Free. IE 32.95 for ADSL and free calls.
The downside is that they don't offer an "FT free" ADSL Nu service, so you will have to continue the 16euros a month line rental, and apparently the Dartybox is mandatory.
www dartybox.fr
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le-dolly

Joined: 16 Nov 2009 Posts: 391 Location: La Souterraine - 23
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:02 pm Post subject: Re: Dartybox Offer |
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| bjsliv wrote: | If anyone is thinking of getting a new broadband connection, or changing their broadband supplier, the current Dartybox offer may be of interest. Its available until the end of February
They will give you a 100 Euro voucher to spend in their shop , plus they will refund any cancellation fees on your existing contact (up to 100 euros)
They have a pretty good reputation, as far as ADSL suppliers go, and the cost is roughly in line with SFR and Free. IE 32.95 for ADSL and free calls.
The downside is that they don't offer an "FT free" ADSL Nu service, so you will have to continue the 16euros a month line rental, and apparently the Dartybox is mandatory.
www dartybox.fr |
Very interesting. But there is something wrong somewhere. I pay SFR/Neuf 29.95€ a month inclusive of line rental, so that's 3.00€ cheaper than the offer from Darty. Plus 16.00€ a month for the 'phone line makes it 19.00€ a month. That's an extra 228.00€ a year. So the 100€ voucher that they 'give' you only costs an extra 128€. Absolute bargain.
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bjsliv
Joined: 01 Oct 2004 Posts: 1261 Location: 37
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:39 pm Post subject: |
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But if you live in an area that is non-degroupe you would be paying 34.95 rather than Darty's 32.95. which represents would a saving 2 euros a month.
Plus if you need or choose to keep the FT phone line, as we do, the non availability of ADSL Nu is irrelevant.
Its all about what suits the individual.
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pingu
Joined: 26 Apr 2008 Posts: 502
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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If one compares like with like, it is not a bad offer especially with the 100 euros to spend at Darty.
The Dartybox offer in zone dégroupée is 29,90 same as Free (29,99) and SFR but...
in a zone non dégroupée it is 32,90 unlike SFR which is 34,90 and Free which is 29,99.
Only real difference is the lack of possibility for those who want to give up the FT line. But for those who want to keep the FT line, it could be worthwhile.
Pingu
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