Actually, now that you mention it.
I had the exact same problems, I was given an 024 no. to Dial (obvioulsy
my area code)
for surf no limits and thought it a bit odd, it worked for a couple of
days and then I admit that I had no choice but to phone their tech
support (conspiracy theory anyone?)
Who eventually, after calling the third rep gave me the proper phone
number.
No point to this mail except that I can understand what happened to
yourself. Anyway works fine with RH 6.1 and a 56k USR external.
Cheers
Robert
Peter Flynn wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, James Baldwin wrote:
> > P.S. how are ye finding 'Surf No Limits'? (Thinking of getting it)
>> Now that the problems have been sorted out, fine.
>> Their first goof was that their poxy MS-Win install CD failed, and left
> an inaccessible icon on the desktop. I created a DUN by hand and it
> worked fine. Ditto a kppp setup for KDE no problem...once I got the real
> phone number from a member of this list. Up until then I didn't know
> such a phone number existed (they had told me it didn't, and that it
> fixed the charging by using Caller ID, which was a lie). But they've
> apologised and credited me a month's fee.
>> Moral: never believe a word of what tech support says. Always trust
> a member of this list first :-)
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