CharityDays voted second best unmetered package
CharityDays.net, the ISP that donates 60% of its revenue to UK charities, has just been voted the second best unmetered package in the UK by Paul Newman, editor of Practical Internet magazine.
The ISP that is one year old on October 22nd has had its £8.99 unmetered ‘Donate At Home Lite’ account voted the second best in the UK from over 200 ISPs looked at by leading Internet magazine “Practical Internet”. CharityDays.net was second only to Tiscali and was ranked higher thatn V21, Free-Online and Claranet.
CharityDays has previously been voted one of the top UK ISP’s by “.net” magazine and received a gold award from top UK Internet portal “ISP Review”.
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Commenting on the recent reviews and its first birthday Managing Director, Phil Price said, “Key players in the charity sector now use and promote CharityDays to raise thousand of pounds, including Oxfam, National Children’s Homes and Youth Hostels Association. In addition many UK councils and government bodies have changed their own Internet access to CharityDays so that they can support charities within their own local communities. Our user base increases by on average 500 to 1000 sign ups per month now and we spend no money whatsoever on promotion, advertising or sponsorship. Our referrals are all word of mouth and we could ask for nothing better.”

