Madasafish broadband
Madasafish Overview
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Best selling Madasafish broadband deals
| Package | Price/mth | Speed(Up to) | Downloads(limit) | Contract | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Madasafish MAX Premier |
£25.35 £29.35 after 6 months | 8Mb | 50 GBper month | 12months | Go |
Madasafish MAX Plus |
£19.45 £25.45 after 6 months | 8Mb | 20 GBper month | 12months | Go |
Madasafish MAX |
£9.65 £14.65 after 6 months | 8Mb | 5 GBper month | 12months | Go |
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About Madasafish
Madasafish broadband offers great all-round broadband packages which will suit most users, from families to speed demons. All Madasafish Broadband packages come with a free Wireless Kit, speeds up to 8Mb (depending on where you live), and you get some nice extras including webspace and a free domain name.Madasafish also has one of the most user-friendly websites, so the sign-up process is pretty straightforward.
Customer reviews
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by Steve Pollard
at 10:25 on 10 Jun 2009
by candidcamel
at 12:33 on 19 May 2009
I've actually come back to this site to give a POSITIVE review. I have just ended a 12 month contract with Madasafish because I can get it cheaper elsewhere (their sister company TalkPlus) and I have had no problems with efficient service throughout.
My location means the download speed is around 3Mb/s but this is not their fault.
I don't know what they're like with new customers but I can honestly say that they have been a pleasure to be with, particularly when seeing reviews of other providers. Half way through my 12 month contact a competitor came out with a better deal than what i was paying and I complained to MAAF - they asked me what I'd be willing to pay and we settled on £13/month (this was about 8 months ago now). I have to say in spite of the other posts on this site that I would (and have) recommended MAAF to my friends.
PS Don't touch BullGuard (their Internet Security) though.
by smileyboi
at 14:11 on 14 Mar 2009
by Nigel Wyatt
at 18:12 on 4 Feb 2009
Technical Support showed neither care nor knowledge: merely someone with poor English going through a scripted check list.
Getting MAC keys was obstructed by obtuse ploys and downright lies followed by intrusive sales phone calls.
Within minutes of migrating to new ISPs the speed
increased to 6mb and the connection has remained constant.
Madasafish continue to attempt unauthorised debits, using different names and fake invoices.
