Sold my data on to spam companies
Sold my data on to spam companies. Have had non-stop spam calls trying to sell me internet. This is the only company i put information into for this so its 100% them.
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Sold my data on to spam companies. Have had non-stop spam calls trying to sell me internet. This is the only company i put information into for this so its 100% them.
Claims "best in my area" internet search but I literally have internet over 10x faster than the fastest one they claim in my area. Not sure what the business model is but I suspect they don't show you companies they don't get affiliate payments from? Otherwise this makes no sense.
Fibrecomppare.com showed lots of deals for fibre and superfast broadband...
Except i have been told multiple time there is NO fibre broadband lines available in my area!
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