When you sign up and install the software it sets up the surf free and not
the surf no limits.
Every time you dial up a installed program checks to see if your account is
ready. If it is it askes you to run a program which will change your DUN
Settings to a different number.
Get on to Esat and start screaming.
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Flynn <peter at silmaril.ie>
To: <cork at linux.ie>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 12:55 AM
Subject: [CLUG] Esat 17 quid deal
> I signed up for Esat's 17 quid a month deal which gets you uncharged
> evening and weekend phone calls to their PPP server.
>> Doesn't work. I got a phone bill from Eircom today for 96 quid. I didn't
> really expect it to work, but how do they get away with this?
>> ///Peter
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