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b0untypure1

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#93837 30-Nov-2011 16:30
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Telstra appears to be going the extra mile, what will telecom do in response? 




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NonprayingMantis
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  #551899 30-Nov-2011 16:35
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what a random offer.



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  #551920 30-Nov-2011 17:20
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yea its $80 a month for 40gb broadband and phone line. first 2 months are free and 10 cents off a litre of petrol for 12 months




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  #551922 30-Nov-2011 17:23
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b0untypure1: yea its $80 a month for 40gb broadband and phone line. first 2 months are free and 10 cents off a litre of petrol for 12 months


Cool, so you have to be a new customer.

Seems like a good time to leave Telstra so you can come back.... man I wish more and more each day I was on a good part of the Chorus network.

Oh well...  UFB will be along soon enough and we'll all be able to just change providers each week as the best deal of the week unfolds.







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  #551939 30-Nov-2011 17:52
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Nothing strange here. Many companies make offers valid for new customers only.





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  #551950 30-Nov-2011 18:24
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Are they implying that their connections are so slow you need to put your data on a hard drive and drive it across town?




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  #551954 30-Nov-2011 18:31
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DonGould:
b0untypure1: yea its $80 a month for 40gb broadband and phone line. first 2 months are free and 10 cents off a litre of petrol for 12 months


Cool, so you have to be a new customer.

Seems like a good time to leave Telstra so you can come back.... man I wish more and more each day I was on a good part of the Chorus network.

Oh well...  UFB will be along soon enough and we'll all be able to just change providers each week as the best deal of the week unfolds.





/me Facepalm

You seriously believe that you will be able to jump as you see fit -.-

ahh such a dreamland.. as MF has stated Every company does offers such as this.. Nothing new.. infact its a decent offer.

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  #551983 30-Nov-2011 20:57
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Zeon: Are they implying that their connections are so slow you need to put your data on a hard drive and drive it across town?


haha good call :) 




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