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I had on order from a company in Spain PC B#x) a SPA3000, but they
left me hanging (with my money) for 3 weeks, so I got a refund instead. I ordered from a UK internet company "broa#dbandstuff.#o.#k" the same item, which when I ordered it, said they had stock, but 2 days later, emailed me to say "the order status has been changed to awaiting delivery" bollocks. I immediatley asked for a refund, to which I got an email saying, they would do so (but as yet has not hit my credit card account, I will keep you posted). I am over in the UK from the 26th of Oct to the 30th, so can anybody recommend a company who may have this item, who is reliable enough (if I order now) to get the part delivered to the address where I am staying, in the UK, in time for me to take it with me, back to Spain? Thanking you in advance. |
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Mark brought next idea :[color=blue]
> I had on order from a company in Spain PC B#x) a SPA3000, but they > left me hanging (with my money) for 3 weeks, so I got a refund > instead. I ordered from a UK internet company "broa#dbandstuff.#o.#k" > the same item, which when I ordered it, said they had stock, but 2 > days later, emailed me to say "the order status has been changed to > awaiting delivery" bollocks. I immediatley asked for a refund, to > which I got an email saying, they would do so (but as yet has not hit > my credit card account, I will keep you posted). > > I am over in the UK from the 26th of Oct to the 30th, so can anybody > recommend a company who may have this item, who is reliable enough (if > I order now) to get the part delivered to the address where I am > staying, in the UK, in time for me to take it with me, back to Spain? > Thanking you in advance.[/color] [url]www.provu.com[/url] is a good place to start. |
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 22:03:03 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
wrote: [color=blue] >Mark brought next idea :[color=green] >> I had on order from a company in Spain PC B#x) a SPA3000, but they >> left me hanging (with my money) for 3 weeks, so I got a refund >> instead. I ordered from a UK internet company "broa#dbandstuff.#o.#k" >> the same item, which when I ordered it, said they had stock, but 2 >> days later, emailed me to say "the order status has been changed to >> awaiting delivery" bollocks. I immediatley asked for a refund, to >> which I got an email saying, they would do so (but as yet has not hit >> my credit card account, I will keep you posted). >> >> I am over in the UK from the 26th of Oct to the 30th, so can anybody >> recommend a company who may have this item, who is reliable enough (if >> I order now) to get the part delivered to the address where I am >> staying, in the UK, in time for me to take it with me, back to Spain? >> Thanking you in advance.[/color] > >[url]www.provu.com[/url] is a good place to start.[/color] I'm also considering buying a SPA-3000, but I've notice it has now been superceded with a new model, the SPA-3102. Both models seem to be priced the same, so would there be any reason to still buy the 3000 instead of the 3102? Chris |
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Chris Blunt expressed precisely :[color=blue]
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 22:03:03 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> > wrote: >[/color] [color=blue] > I'm also considering buying a SPA-3000, but I've notice it has now > been superceded with a new model, the SPA-3102. > > Both models seem to be priced the same, so would there be any reason > to still buy the 3000 instead of the 3102? > > Chris[/color] The 3000 is slightly less complicated than the 3102 - the latter having a router built in (not an ADSL modem) |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue]
> Chris Blunt expressed precisely :[color=green] >> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 22:03:03 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> >> wrote: >>[/color] >[color=green] >> I'm also considering buying a SPA-3000, but I've notice it has now >> been superceded with a new model, the SPA-3102. >> >> Both models seem to be priced the same, so would there be any reason >> to still buy the 3000 instead of the 3102? >> >> Chris[/color] > > The 3000 is slightly less complicated than the 3102 - the latter having > a router built in (not an ADSL modem) > >[/color] Does it periodically crash and need power cycling and refuse every 3 or so calls passed to it? (for outgoing) If not they shouldn't give it a name that makes it sound like it's a new version of the SPA 3000, it would make it clearly a completely different beast. |
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Thomas Kenyon pretended :[color=blue]
> Jono wrote:[color=green] >> Chris Blunt expressed precisely :[color=darkred] >>> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 22:03:03 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> >>> wrote: >>>[/color] >>[color=darkred] >>> I'm also considering buying a SPA-3000, but I've notice it has now >>> been superceded with a new model, the SPA-3102. >>> >>> Both models seem to be priced the same, so would there be any reason >>> to still buy the 3000 instead of the 3102? >>> >>> Chris[/color] >> >> The 3000 is slightly less complicated than the 3102 - the latter having a >> router built in (not an ADSL modem) >> >>[/color] > Does it periodically crash and need power cycling and refuse every 3 or so > calls passed to it? (for outgoing) > > If not they shouldn't give it a name that makes it sound like it's a new > version of the SPA 3000, it would make it clearly a completely different > beast.[/color] Hmm. I've got 2 SPA3000s, one of which needs power cycling once a fortnight, the other, never. |
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 22:37:24 +0200, Mark <Mark@> wrote:
[color=blue] >I had on order from a company in Spain PC B#x) a SPA3000, but they >left me hanging (with my money) for 3 weeks, so I got a refund >instead. I ordered from a UK internet company "broa#dbandstuff.#o.#k" >the same item, which when I ordered it, said they had stock, but 2 >days later, emailed me to say "the order status has been changed to >awaiting delivery" bollocks. I immediatley asked for a refund, to >which I got an email saying, they would do so (but as yet has not hit >my credit card account, I will keep you posted).[/color] Credit hit my account, but 2.26€ light. |
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 07:36:39 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
wrote: [color=blue] >Chris Blunt expressed precisely :[color=green] >> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 22:03:03 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> >> wrote: >>[/color] >[color=green] >> I'm also considering buying a SPA-3000, but I've notice it has now >> been superceded with a new model, the SPA-3102. >> >> Both models seem to be priced the same, so would there be any reason >> to still buy the 3000 instead of the 3102? >> >> Chris[/color] > >The 3000 is slightly less complicated than the 3102 - the latter having >a router built in (not an ADSL modem)[/color] I'm getting a bit confused. I already have a wired/wireless ADSL router, so can I use the 3102 instead? Is the 3102 as good as the 3000? Another question, I would have liked another telephone connection to go to my fax machine only, can I use two 3000/3102 in tandem. Each with its own phone number from my VOIP provider, 1 connected to my landline in, exisisting house phone system and Ethernet. With the other just connected to the Ethernet and my fax machine? My house is empty sometimes for months on end, with nobody to do a power up reset, if the 3000/3102 hangs. Is there a reliability problem with this device? (see later posts) |
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I ordered from a UK internet company "broa#dbandstuff.#o.#k"[color=blue][color=green]
>>the same item, which when I ordered it, said they had stock, but 2 >>days later, emailed me to say "the order status has been changed to >>awaiting delivery" bollocks. I immediatley asked for a refund, to >>which I got an email saying, they would do so (but as yet has not hit >>my credit card account, I will keep you posted).[/color] > >Credit hit my account, but 2.26€ light.[/color] They are saying the reason for the shortfall is because, the exchange rate between Euro's and Sterling changed 2% in 4 days! I don't remember reading that anywhere? |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 15:21:39 +0200, Mark <Mark@> wrote:
[color=blue] >I ordered from a UK internet company "broa#dbandstuff.#o.#k"[color=green][color=darkred] >>>the same item, which when I ordered it, said they had stock, but 2 >>>days later, emailed me to say "the order status has been changed to >>>awaiting delivery" bollocks. I immediatley asked for a refund, to >>>which I got an email saying, they would do so (but as yet has not hit >>>my credit card account, I will keep you posted).[/color] >> >>Credit hit my account, but 2.26€ light.[/color] > >They are saying the reason for the shortfall is because, the exchange >rate between Euro's and Sterling changed 2% in 4 days! > >I don't remember reading that anywhere?[/color] I replied to them, suggesting that this is not the case, and Keir Groves of [url]www.broadbandstuff.co.uk[/url] says thats the end of it, you sort it out with your bank. Thanks Keir. |
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