Some of you regulars may have noticed I've been away for a few days!
You may remember I had a "disagreement" with bulldog a few months ago - //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54795
So - when I realised my contract with them was up, I called to cancel it, thinking foolishly that it would be a standard 30 day thing. On the same day, I phoned BT to get a line installed, and was given an activation date of Feb 2nd. So far, so good!
About 5 hours later, quite literally, I picked up the phone to call Shaun, and found it dead. Bulldog, it seems, take at least 2 months to answer a customer service query - but when you say you want to disconnect, they do it immediately!!!!
So for the last few days I've been without a phone line. I didn't mind at first, but then I realised I was commuting 5 miles a day when I could do at least half of my workload from home.
Which brings me back to the headline of my topic. People are very quick to moan about bad neighbours. However, I've always got on well with mine, so I went door-knocking and came to an agreement with the guy above us, he's given us the key to his wireless for as long as we need it, and he's not charging us a penny (I offered him £20 but he wouldn't take it).
Maybe I'm being old-fashioned, but I think it goes to show that if you make an effort to befriend the people around you (like in the olden days that my grandparents talk about, when you popped round for a cup of sugar), that good friends are just a doorstep away.
You may remember I had a "disagreement" with bulldog a few months ago - //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54795
So - when I realised my contract with them was up, I called to cancel it, thinking foolishly that it would be a standard 30 day thing. On the same day, I phoned BT to get a line installed, and was given an activation date of Feb 2nd. So far, so good!
About 5 hours later, quite literally, I picked up the phone to call Shaun, and found it dead. Bulldog, it seems, take at least 2 months to answer a customer service query - but when you say you want to disconnect, they do it immediately!!!!
So for the last few days I've been without a phone line. I didn't mind at first, but then I realised I was commuting 5 miles a day when I could do at least half of my workload from home.
Which brings me back to the headline of my topic. People are very quick to moan about bad neighbours. However, I've always got on well with mine, so I went door-knocking and came to an agreement with the guy above us, he's given us the key to his wireless for as long as we need it, and he's not charging us a penny (I offered him £20 but he wouldn't take it).
Maybe I'm being old-fashioned, but I think it goes to show that if you make an effort to befriend the people around you (like in the olden days that my grandparents talk about, when you popped round for a cup of sugar), that good friends are just a doorstep away.