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Must be sweet being able to get dial up for $5 a month. If I could do that I'd be taking that deal.
DSL is nice but $40 a month compared $5 a month the choice is obvious if you have access to high speed at work and I do. Just I'm not given that option.
The cheapest dial up I can get is 100 minutes for $27 a month plus another $33 for the second phone line. Works out cheaper for to pay $40 and $33 for one land line instead of $66 for two lines and $27 for dial up plus any overtime fees at $1.5 a hour over you intial 100. - Posted by: voska Posted on: 12/12/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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