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Title: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 08, 2009, 07:24:57
Some of us are reaching the age when we feel we should make things easy for our spouses if we should die. (Heaven forbid!) So my question is: does IDNet allow joint-name accounts? I have already ordered a phone account and am now considering transferring my broadband over.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Glenn on Sep 08, 2009, 07:37:55
Terry, I don't know, but if you give them a quick call on 0800 7012000 they should be able to tell you.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Glenn on Sep 08, 2009, 07:56:15
More info here (http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=14260.0)
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Simon on Sep 08, 2009, 08:03:10
:welc:  :karma:  Terry.  Hope you can manage to stick around for a bit!  ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Ray on Sep 08, 2009, 08:09:20
 :welc: :karma: Terry.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Glenn on Sep 08, 2009, 08:09:20
Sorry I didn't notice  :welc: :karma:
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 08, 2009, 09:09:13
Hi Terry and welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma:

You can only, currently, have a single name on the account, but can be billed jointly. Like you, I have spent some time thinking about this problem, as the utilities are all in my name, and I'd expect to die before Sue. As you've already moved your phone line to IDNet, they would be able to switch the account name on broadband too without a cease. All they'd need is a copy of the death certificate, as a bank would.

HTH.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 08, 2009, 10:05:20
Thanks for the welcome, everyone. What a friendly place!

Rik: I read your excellent post about the Grim Reaper some time ago and that was one of the reasons that I am moving my phone from BT  to IDNet. I realise that IDNet try to make things easy for the surviving spouse so is there any particular benefit in being billed jointly? Will that make things a little bit easier, or is it unnecessary?
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 08, 2009, 10:07:30
It helps, simply because the banking details don't need to change, Terry, but it's not essential.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 08, 2009, 10:11:13
I see. Thanks, Rik.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 08, 2009, 10:13:29
NP. :)
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 08, 2009, 11:37:08
I've taken the plunge and arranged to migrate my broadband to IDNet later this month. First impressions: great customer service! :)
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 08, 2009, 11:40:15
They will be your second impressions, too, Terry. Are you on a WBC-enabled exchange?

Tip: As soon as you get the email from IDNet with your login details, you'll be able to set up, and start using, idnet.com email addresses. You'll also be able to set up your photo gallery, webspace and blog if you want to.

Also, be aware that, regardless of your billing date, your bandwidth allowance runs from the 1st of each month. IDNet will adjust your billing date if you wish, and they will also combine phone and BB into a single bill if you ask them to.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Sebby on Sep 08, 2009, 13:26:42
:welc: :karma:
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Tacitus on Sep 08, 2009, 13:55:33
Quote from: Terryphi on Sep 08, 2009, 11:37:08
I've taken the plunge and arranged to migrate my broadband to IDNet later this month. First impressions: great customer service! :)

FWIW I moved to iDNet last week.  I filled in the online form at around 10am Tuesday.  Within an hour or so I had all my login details and a date for the migration to take place - in my case by 6pm the following Friday.  By 1pm I had my iDNet email set up and tested, although I've not yet bothered with the web space.

Friday morning switched on the modem - no connection!  Realising the migration had taken place early I input my iDNet details, rebooted the modem and have enjoyed my iDNet connection since. 

The only problem I have had is with my domain mail which as a perfect example of Sodt's Law chose the same time to receive a series of DDoS attacks.  Long story, but had I been trying to communicate  between the hosting company (http://www.clook.co.uk) and a script jockey in Bangalore rather than iDNet (needed to flush the DNS cache),  I would rapidly have lost the will to live. 

You'll enjoy it here.  They're all slightly mad which helps.... 

Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 08, 2009, 14:30:50
You forgot we like food too, Tac. ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Fox on Sep 08, 2009, 15:33:15
Quote from: Tacitus on Sep 08, 2009, 13:55:33

You'll enjoy it here.  They're all slightly mad which helps....  


I prefer the term eccentric (well except for Rik, you are right there, he is as crazy as a pig on rollerskates)

....now back to my plan to fire chickens around the large hadron collider
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 08, 2009, 15:39:28
:nana: :lol:
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Lance on Sep 08, 2009, 22:45:49
I'm just worried about the word 'slightly'. To me that says we aren't trying hard enough!
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: D-Dan on Sep 08, 2009, 23:54:09
he hasn't been here long enough to realise that madness and genius are two sides of the same salamander with a broken leg.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: JohnH on Sep 09, 2009, 20:04:00
Quote from: Lance on Sep 08, 2009, 22:45:49
I'm just worried about the word 'slightly'. To me that says we aren't trying hard enough!
My wife says I am very trying.  :dunno:
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 10, 2009, 09:07:07
 ;D

Presumably that's on your better days, John?  :whistle:
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: JohnH on Sep 10, 2009, 22:22:27
Indeed so, Rik.  :sigh: ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 25, 2009, 10:36:57
Another very satisfied customer. :) My phone line was transferred earlier in the week and my broadband migrated across to IDNet early this morning without a hitch. The customer service from inquiry through sales to completion has been superb. BTW, yes, it was possible to add my wife's name to the account.

I will not be able to join in discussions with the speed merchants here. ;) I am on a fixed 2mbps service because of my long line in a rural location. Stability is much more important to me than speed.

Anyway, I am very pleased to be here!
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 10:38:25
Welcome to happy land. :) What are your line stats - noise margin and attenuation? If you've got a fixed 2M service, they must be better than mine.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 25, 2009, 10:52:42
Quote from: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 10:38:25
Welcome to happy land. :) What are your line stats - noise margin and attenuation? If you've got a fixed 2M service, they must be better than mine.

Thanks, Rik. I found that fitting a BT I-Plate doubled my possible speed. My neighbours are on a fixed 1M service (or less!)

Attenuation 51
SNR 20.5
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 10:55:17
I'm amazed BT allowed a 2M service at 51db, the qualifying level used to be 43db or less. I know because, as I have a 57db line, I could only get 1M fixed rate. With Max, I got 2.5M, with WBC I am getting 4M. You've got plenty of margin there, I suspect you'd get 3M or more on Max.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Terryphi on Sep 25, 2009, 11:05:07
Quote from: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 10:55:17
I suspect you'd get 3M or more on Max.

Yes, probably could  on Max get 3M but there is a price to pay in stability. My line isn't happy when the SNR drops below 15.

Anyway, in real world use, except for large file downloads which I do infrequently, the difference between 2M and 3M is imperceptible. On large, popular websites the experience is limited by the speed served by the server depending on the load on it.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 11:07:30
It might be interesting to run Routerstats for a while and see what's happening to your noise margin.

I agree, though, that I prefer stability over speed.
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Sebby on Sep 25, 2009, 17:23:56
Same here - stability over speed any day. Both would be nice, though. ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 17:24:38
Bring me the exchange, I say. ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Sebby on Sep 25, 2009, 17:30:37
If the exchange won't come to you... ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 17:32:16
Then give me a length of fibre. ;D
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Sebby on Sep 25, 2009, 17:36:33
That's never going to happen! :P
Title: Re: Does IDNet allow joint-name accounts?
Post by: Rik on Sep 25, 2009, 17:37:20
I was told it will, within two years, but I'm not holding my breath. :)