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Free suntan lotion and a wireless router for £25
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 11:48 PM
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One thing I always love waiting for is a press release from Madasafish - the guys are offically bonkers!
New punters signing up until August 2006 will be able to buy a £70 Voyage 2110 wireless router for just £25 - saving £50. We've scoured around the web for a cheap price for this router, but honestly, you'll struggle to get a brand new one for anything less than £70. So truely a bargain then.
Monthly charges at £11.99 (reverting to £17.99 after 6 months) and free connection and 5GB monthly usage allowance. A normal 12 month contract applies.
So why are Madasafish "bonkers"? Let Head of Marketing Mr Matthew Henton explain.
| “There is nothing more miserable that being stuck inside when it’s beautiful outside, so we wanted to make it as easy and affordable as possible for customers to head outdoors and enjoy the good weather" |
The ISP is so concerned with all the time you'll be spending in your gardens wireless surfing (our site ??) that the ISP will also get you a free tube of Solait suntan lotion courtesy Superdrug. Maybe not so bonkers with this 33'c weather we're experiencing at the moment.
Kudos guys - you really are as Mad as a ....
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