post Category: Cheaper Broadband — admin @ 12:22 pm — post Comments (2)

I want a sega dreamcast broadband adapter. Were could I find a very cheap one? Maybe one that someone made by hand or a 3rd party one. I don’t have 200 bucks to spent on one on eBay.

Unfortunately, there are no 3rd party broadband adapters made for the Dreamcast. You have to remember that DSL was not as common during that time. Many people were still using a 56K modem.

For that reason, Sega only released a limited number of official Dreamcast broadband adapters since DSL users were the minority. It is all about supply and demand.That is why the adapter is now so expensive.

You may try to find it on craigslist. The price would certainly be cheaper the Ebay or a vintage store.

Good luck

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post Category: Cheaper utilities — admin @ 12:22 pm — post Comments (5)

How much is it typically suppose to decrease after you renew for another year? we pay 1156 without utilities and now they said 1044 w/utilities is that good or should i ask for lower?

I would not balk too much, usually the rent increases, not decreases.

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post Category: Cheaper Broadband — admin @ 3:37 pm — post Comments (2)

my bt bills still seem exessive. i call mobiles alot so is there a better option?

if you check your settings on your broadband, make sure you read the headings right, because you can only use from 6pm to 6am and only talk for 59mins then hang up and dial back, there is only about 3 options to choose from so look through and pick yourself the best one

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post Category: Cheaper utilities — admin @ 3:37 pm — post Comments (1)

About 10 years ago I got very sick and had to leave a very good paying job. My medical bills went up and income went down. No bankruptcy, but slow payment history, house went into foreclosure, but I was able to sale it to get out from payments. Moved to an apartment to cut expenses. Cheaper than my old house payments and utilities are cheaper. Since then my health has vastly improved, but I still have outstanding medical bills, and my prescriptions and Dr. visits take about 10-12 % of my monthly income. Now my car has died and I have not been able to save any down payment since I have been trying to pay off old bills. What are my best options for getting a decent running car that I can make the payments on without having a large down payment, and without getting over my head?

Go to a dealer. They will have lots of payment options for you.

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post Category: Cheaper Broadband — admin @ 12:18 pm — post Comments (4)

Okay here’s the deal. I want to get a 3 way sky bundle. TV, Broadband and Phone. If I get sky talk i save 5 pounds on my broadband. But Line rental with BT is 11.25 per month and I was wondering if there was a cheaper line rental i could use with Sky.

Plus is Sky Broadband actually good? It seemed like a really good deal because they don’t have a fair usage policy on their unlimited internet package.
So yeah, is sky really my best bet?
Plus i heard the speed of the broadband depends on your location.
Im in Zone 2 in London. Island Gardens. its near Canary Wharf.

It is one of the Terms and Conditions of obtaining Sky is that you must have a BT phone line connected and that has been active for a minimum of 5 days. Line Rental is paid direct to BT.

http://www.sky.com/portal/site/skycom/skyproducts/getall3/helpandquestions/whatyouneed

post Category: Cheaper utilities — admin @ 12:18 pm — post Comments (2)

I have heard that tankless water heaters are more effecient, therefore cheaper on utility costs. How much would I save in a year on my gas bill? 50%? 30% 75%? Would it be worth switching? My water heater is only about two years old.

First you need to figure out what size of tankless water heater, because they need to be right capacity for your home, They have gotten cheaper over the last few years, as they are becoming more common, and the cost of the unit and installation will help you determine if it is worth it to you

post Category: Cheaper Broadband — admin @ 10:30 am — post Comments (7)

My flat has not been cabled (and there are no plans to do so) so Virgin is out.

Have a look at http://www.comparebroadband.co.uk/ . You can put your postcode in and get a list of providers, speeds and contracts. I’m with Be and they’re great!

post Category: Cheaper utilities — admin @ 10:29 am — post Comments (3)

What companies have the cheapest rate? We are moving into an apartment and looking for local water and energy rates. Who is the cheapest.
houston, tx

Here’s a link to find and pick your own electricity. You can’t pick the water in apartments it comes from what ever City you are in.

post Category: Cheaper Broadband — admin @ 9:25 pm — post Comments (5)

my bt option2 contract ends late jan 09. sky offer £5.00 monthly for b’band/sky talk (for existing sky tv customers). i dont exceed my downloading amounts but want to know if its beneficial long term to go for the cheaper monthly option with sky and if there general service i.e reliability is good. any ideas to who i should go for?

with all people using broadband it depends on how far u r from the exchange, i am quite far from it so every1 closer gets a better quality service and a faster speed than i do. i am on sky broadband now and apart from what ive just said, i have no problems with the broadband at all.

i am on the free broadband now, i was on the £5 a month but enquired about the free package and the only difference is that u have a usage limit, but been on it for about 5 months now and have had no problems with going over the usage allowance.

i have been with quite a few different broadband providers (mostly because of the lack of speed, to see if anyone one provider was better than another), but they were all the same, and for free with sky, i would highly recommend them.

hope this helps ur decision.

post Category: Cheaper utilities — admin @ 9:25 pm — post Comments (6)

Is one cheaper on utilities somehow?

Gas is cheaper. Takes a little longer, but it’s still cheaper to run.