And the Geeks shall inherit the Earth...
Here at TheRateTart we believe that wireless broadband is one of the wonders of the modern world. Before the dawn of this new age getting broadband internet access meant siting your computer near your only phone socket (not great if that is in the kitchen or the hall) or paying BT £100 plus to install an extension. Going the wireless broadband route lets you cut loose and work or surf wherever you like.But for the average user there's just one problem. The process of setting up a wireless broadband router may make you want to use some wire for an altogether different purpose - strangling the person who wrote the instruction manual.
If this sounds familiar, if no one else can help, and if you live in London you may want to call The Geek Squad. For a fee of £79.99 you get a wireless router (normal price £50-£60) and your very own scooter driving geek to take the installation hassle away from you.
The service recently received a positive review from The Guardian Money supplement - you can read it here.
If you like what you see, give them a call. And don't forget to say we sent you.
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TheRateTart
rate tart noun [C]
1 also card tart, card surfer
someone who continually switches credit card providers in order to get the lowest interest rates available
2 also rate surfer
someone who regularly switches savings or loan accounts in order to get the best interest rates available
rate tarting noun [U]
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