[wellylug] New prices for TelstraClear Cable
Jamie Baddeley
wellylug at vpc.co.nz
Wed Mar 3 10:13:46 NZDT 2004
As someone who recently bought a stationwagon, because that's what I
could afford, I am disappointed that I can not buy a bus, because that's
what I really need. I have 14 children. I would buy the bus, but I can
not afford it. I think the bus company are being really unfair.
A pair of Jeans from the store comes in 5 sizes. I want special jeans
with elastic pockets, a velcro fly and an armour plated left leg, but I
just can't believe that I'll need to go to a tailor!.
I want a custom made stereo with a 5 speaker system and the ability to
turn into an indian takeaway at midnight. But it should cost the same as
the sanyo mini-system from the warehouse.
Someone gave me a racehorse, but it had bad teeth so I gave it back. How
dare they give a racehorse with bad teeth!
:-)
jamie
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 09:40, Tony Wills wrote:
> At 09:19 3/03/04 +1300, Chris Hodgetts wrote:
> >You can stay on your old plan, and from what I have been told , last
> >night, they will not force you, but they will no longer provide the old
> >plans to new customers.
>
> As someone who uses about 9.5GB per month (actually that's used up in about
> 10 days) I see no merit at all in the new plans. Of course I'd like to see
> the lower modem rental, and reduction of excess charges, but what I'd
> really like is a 30GB plan :-).
>
> Having signed up for a two year connection (and hence had connection fees
> waved) I'd be very unhappy if they try to change the plan I signed up for.
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