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AOL/Carphone W/House Free Laptop Offer
I am currently considering signing up for this as I am yet to upgrade to broadband and a new laptop would be nice.
Seeing as most broadband packages average out at �15-20 per month this seems a pretty good offer. Only drawback is 2 year contract.
If you have already signed up to this how are you finding things so far?
Is the service ok?
Is the laptop itself ok?
Did you bother paying the extra for a faster processor/more memory etc.?
Do you now wish you went elsewhere for the broadband and bought the laptop seperately?
Thanks in advance
Seeing as most broadband packages average out at �15-20 per month this seems a pretty good offer. Only drawback is 2 year contract.
If you have already signed up to this how are you finding things so far?
Is the service ok?
Is the laptop itself ok?
Did you bother paying the extra for a faster processor/more memory etc.?
Do you now wish you went elsewhere for the broadband and bought the laptop seperately?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would never commit to a 2 year contract - or pay �20 a month for broadband.
A lot of people really slate AOL but I found them not too bad when I was on AOL dial up some years ago.
The laptops look ok but of course the prices everywhere are falling rapidly.
I wouldn't take them up on the offer, but if you've done your homework and it suits you - go for it.
A lot of people really slate AOL but I found them not too bad when I was on AOL dial up some years ago.
The laptops look ok but of course the prices everywhere are falling rapidly.
I wouldn't take them up on the offer, but if you've done your homework and it suits you - go for it.
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