cheap ISP ?

hergehen

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Hello,

my grandparents are looking for some cheap ISP (less $10 ... less $7 if possible) any suggestions ? (Cleveland, OH if it matters)

thx :)
 

Rallispec

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what about something like the netzero premuim service.. i think its only like 5.99 a month
 

ThaGrandCow

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Look for a local provider. For that cost you're going to have to sign a contract and possibly pay up front.
Also isn't netzero down around that price?
 

deftron

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Netzero Premium is $9.95 a month


If they have an American Express card.. i think they can get free internet access from AMerican Express..

Also.. I think AT&T has cheap acces if you use them as your long distance provider.
 

4824guy

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<< If they have an American Express card.. i think they can get free internet access from AMerican Express >>




I don't see them offering any sepcial ISP service on their web page, just special offers on long distance.
 

RossMAN

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Please let us know what you think of Bigzoo's ISP, might recommend it to a co-worker who is piss poor and can't afford Compuslut.
 

ThaGrandCow

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<< Woah those damn Ferengi's are fast, here's a Hot Deals thread you should read and may want to post in. >>


Argh! I just noticed this over in hot deals and came looking for this thread to post.
Scuba Steve! Damn you!!
 

RossMAN

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<<

<< Woah those damn Ferengi's are fast, here's a Hot Deals thread you should read and may want to post in. >>


Argh! I just noticed this over in hot deals and came looking for this thread to post.
Scuba Steve! Damn you!!
>>



Who/what is Scuba Steve?
 

Pepsei

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nothing beats free netzero with banner removed....
at least in my area... the quality is awsome....

their service is so good, you should pay for it.... i don't see why aol is "america's isp"