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Title: talk talk
Post by: jims jimny on June 06, 2007, 16:54:50
thinking of changing my isp over to talk talk along with phone package

so has enyone go this if so whats the pros & cons is it any good or what ?

or any info



                 jim
Title: talk talk
Post by: Bulli on June 06, 2007, 17:00:30
good luck :wink:
Title: talk talk
Post by: jims jimny on June 06, 2007, 17:06:17
gulp that good eh
Title: talk talk
Post by: Yoshi on June 06, 2007, 17:19:19
well imagine it like this, you are going to a car dealers with £30,000 in your pocket, you want to buy a nice new discovery 3 but somehow the salesman manages to sell you a 1990 g reg disco with loads of holes in it.

The g-reg stands for talk talk and the d3 stands for normal :D
Title: talk talk
Post by: TDi90 on June 06, 2007, 17:27:16
i dont think its that bad. i think its a cracking idea...
i like it. dad is on it, and hes had no problems.
Rob
Title: talk talk
Post by: Yoshi on June 06, 2007, 17:48:51
You wait til he does have a problem with it, i can remember someone on here having trouble with it, wasnt it RRB????
Title: talk talk
Post by: cherokeegraham on June 06, 2007, 19:03:44
I've been with talk talk for ages, with the free broadband & unlimited calls package. It works out really cheap, really fast & it's been almost completly trouble free, the only problem I have is every now & then it disconnects it's self, only very occasionally, & I just re-connect & carry on, & I don't lose anything when it happens. I would definatly recomend them.
Title: talk talk
Post by: Team Landzuki on June 06, 2007, 19:11:09
We have just swapped to talk talk no problems changing the only problems we got were from our old provder.
Title: talk talk
Post by: simdeb on June 06, 2007, 19:46:34
best of look till it goes wrong then your fun will start ?
Title: talk talk
Post by: rollazuki on June 06, 2007, 20:01:27
Im on talktalk
They did take ages to get me on line, BUT my local exchange hadnt been 'unbundled'. If yours has the proces would be quicker.
The odd thing is, that despite several phone calls to them, and them reinstating both my phone and broadband package, Ive not actually had a bill from them since last september. Ive tried, told them they arent billing me, got em to re set up my account, began a new package, but they just dont want to bill me.....

I can honestly say, theyre great! :lol:
Title: talk talk
Post by: richo on June 06, 2007, 20:50:43
Don't go there they mess you about .they did us for about 7 months in the end when to ntl which is great because virgin now own them and its got even better
Title: talk talk
Post by: James.Harwood on June 07, 2007, 10:19:26
Working in IT I can easily say "DON'T DO IT"

I am yet to read a good article regarding Talk Talk (part of carphone warehouse or the other way round).

Had them come to the door a couple of months ago and the buffoon had trouble understanding 'NO' untill the dog apeared.  I even explained to him why I would never consider using them, all he could tell me was that i would save money.  How can he be so sure when he doesn't know what i pay to who in the first place.

Previous visit from them, explained politely to the salesman i worked in IT and he left straight way after exchanging pleasantries regarding the weather.
Title: talk talk
Post by: Moneypit on June 07, 2007, 12:29:36
We've had no problems with them, apart from the longish time it took to get our broadband up and running.
Title: talk talk
Post by: The Ant Hill Mob on June 07, 2007, 12:34:07
Yes, RRB and I have had trouble with them (although it was only during set-up).  This was some time in '05, when the offer first came out.  They had appaently set us up, but there's some sort of dongle they plug in at the exchange, and this had promptly gone 'pfzzt', and burnt-out.  Then had several phone calls to them (they pass you from dept to dept for 30 mins and then cut you off, after charging a small fortune for the privelige).  They said it was a BT problem and BT said it was a Talk-talk problem.  Got it sorted out after threatening legal action for being sold a service that wasn't being provided.
(Anyone who knows me, will tell you what effect my 'headmistress's voice'  has on people).  
So if you have no problems being set up, then you'll be fine.  The setup was the only rubbish part, the rest is quite good.  Although we're in the styx, we only get a dribblly 1 meg or less connection speed.

Still, it's better than dial-up!
Title: talk talk
Post by: Sider on June 07, 2007, 16:27:20
I was with them from October '06. Everything was fine until November. First the telephone line stopped working, or did it randomly. About a week later, we started to get enormous package loses, and another week later, random downtimes on the service. After month and a half of arguing with them, we bailed out, switched to NTL and ever since. They are cheap, but their service is rubbish.
Title: talk talk
Post by: jims jimny on June 07, 2007, 17:02:29
it looks like a no no then

so is there anything elsa simlar  :?

       jim
Title: talk talk
Post by: strapping young lad on June 07, 2007, 17:07:46
that bt broadband with phone as advertised by that guy from "my family" looks alright

my wife's uncle has the broadband without phone and he gets 8mb no worries.

its crap with wireless though, 10ft and a weak signal through one wall.

personally, i would go to

www.adslguide.org and see whats what

i fancy www.ukonline.co.uk as they do uncapped for the same price as capped with other providers.

you could always get a skype phone and buy a number, my mate's done this and stopped having a phone in the house just a bt line
Title: talk talk
Post by: Yoshi on June 07, 2007, 18:05:57
I use aol now, i know what people say about em, but i dont use their software, so i get 2mb for £14.99.

I know alot of people dont like aol, but the line is fine, its just their software which sucks.
Title: talk talk
Post by: SimonHarwood on June 08, 2007, 14:53:22
If anyone has moved their line rental from BT to Talk Talk, beware!

If you have a line fault between the exchange and the master socket in your house then you will be up the creek...
My neighbours had that happen and it took over 3 weeks for Talk Talk to agree that the fault was not in the house. They kept insisting that it was a fault in their (my neighbours) internal wiring when they had said that "even the phone plugged into the master socket is dead". It was then over a week before the fault was fixed.

I had exactly the same fault, and it occurred at exactly the same time in exactly the same place. BT fixed it in 3 days and diverted all incoming calls to my mobile (FOC) for the duration of the fault, plus gave me a credit on my bill to help cover calls from my mobile while the land line was out of order.

The fault was 1 conductor from the pair had broken at a very old and corroded joint in a manhole in the street.
My ADSL still worked though!
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