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grayecastle
Junior Member
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11-07-2022, 06:36 PM
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I'm considering switching away from my ISP after nearly 20 years, as it's becoming quite frustrating to manage them now since they've been sold off. They're charging me $25 a year even though I have their service for $80 a month, and they claim it should be free, but it doesn't seem to work. Gmail or Microsoft aren't sure which option is better today—Google seems to be involved in some questionable practices, while Microsoft just offers the same old service. Please let me know if you'd be open to paying a modest fee for a more secure plan priced between $5 and $10 per year.
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grayecastle
11-07-2022, 06:36 PM #1

I'm considering switching away from my ISP after nearly 20 years, as it's becoming quite frustrating to manage them now since they've been sold off. They're charging me $25 a year even though I have their service for $80 a month, and they claim it should be free, but it doesn't seem to work. Gmail or Microsoft aren't sure which option is better today—Google seems to be involved in some questionable practices, while Microsoft just offers the same old service. Please let me know if you'd be open to paying a modest fee for a more secure plan priced between $5 and $10 per year.

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Person_
Member
126
11-09-2022, 11:25 AM
#2
You're unsure whether you need an email service or an internet service provider. For email, ProtonMail is a good option. For ISP, availability depends on your location. Please share your details so I can assist further.
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Person_
11-09-2022, 11:25 AM #2

You're unsure whether you need an email service or an internet service provider. For email, ProtonMail is a good option. For ISP, availability depends on your location. Please share your details so I can assist further.

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iiMiaaa
Member
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11-19-2022, 08:52 PM
#3
You’re switching to a new internet provider and they’re asking for extra fees on their email services? There are many free and reliable email options available—think about choosing one that fits your needs. Also, it seems this provider might not be doing well; you should look up what others say about it. Then pick the best value and the most positive reviews before making the change. You now have a new internet service.
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iiMiaaa
11-19-2022, 08:52 PM #3

You’re switching to a new internet provider and they’re asking for extra fees on their email services? There are many free and reliable email options available—think about choosing one that fits your needs. Also, it seems this provider might not be doing well; you should look up what others say about it. Then pick the best value and the most positive reviews before making the change. You now have a new internet service.

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manooon1128
Member
130
11-20-2022, 05:33 AM
#4
You could simply sign up for Gmail or purchase your own domain, then use Zoho’s complimentary plan to manage the email part. Your query seems focused more on email services than on network or ISP connections.
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manooon1128
11-20-2022, 05:33 AM #4

You could simply sign up for Gmail or purchase your own domain, then use Zoho’s complimentary plan to manage the email part. Your query seems focused more on email services than on network or ISP connections.