Be Aware Of Free Gimmic!
When a provider offers broadband service to the subscribers at zero cost for using email functionalities, surfing, uploading, downloading etc., it is said to be “free”. But in fact, there will be some hidden traps behind those offerings. Like the providers may not charge any cost in the beginning. Later on you may be supposed to pay a certain amount just to cancel the contract before the actual ending date of the contract. Most of the providers are interested to provide home dial up options and wireless hotspot at free of charge. These are the available forms of free web access.
Tips to escape from ‘free’ traps
- Scrutinise your service agreement and analyse the loopholes.
- Most of ISPs restricts the contract period for example up to 12 hours in one month or up to a limited band width. When you exceed the bandwidth length, that is if you transfer data more than the limit, you have to be charged. Or you may be intentionally restricted to log in without prior notice.
- Commonly occurred difficulty in free broadband service is the lack of speed.
- No guarantee for the life span of the free broadband service providers. They may vanish from the market at any time.
- Believe it or not some of the free providers offer their service with in-built advertising banners. These banners may create some sort of disturbance in vision. They have the stuff to prohibit you to work with huge images or other audio and video files.
- Sometimes you may be in a critical situation to offer personal information’s like credit card number etc. to enjoy this free service.
Whatever may be the T&Cs (Terms and conditions), it is your responsibility to read and thereafter sigh it. Always open your ears and eyes to escape from above said traps. To be in the safer side, choose a right service provider with the criteria of ‘quality’ and not the cheap ‘price’.
Select your Cheap Broadband Provider by checking the Broadband Comparison Table and where you can check and select the broadband schemes that will suit you more.





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