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Old February 11th, 2004, 03:17 PM
d b
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One more plea for help........

I need a list of the Paris locations of easyinternetcafe. The
easyinternetcafe.com site does not seem to list any of the Paris
locations as in the past. Have no idea why---but they are not there.

If anyone might have an idea of how to get a listing of these locations,
I would be sincerely appreciative!

djb

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Old February 11th, 2004, 03:42 PM
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I need a list of the Paris locations
of easyinternetcafe


Their site has a support section; have you looked there
to see if there's a place you could post the question, or
an email address you could use to contact them?

James

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Old February 11th, 2004, 04:25 PM
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Tried that-----no luck.

djb

JamesStep wrote:

I need a list of the Paris locations
of easyinternetcafe


Their site has a support section; have you looked there
to see if there's a place you could post the question, or
an email address you could use to contact them?

James

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Remove "NOSPAM" from my address when sending me e-mail.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Old February 11th, 2004, 05:21 PM
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I need a list of the Paris locations
of easyinternetcafe


Their site has a support section; have you looked there
to see if there's a place you could post the question, or
an email address you could use to contact them?


HA HA HA, get a reply from Easy Group support, LMFAO


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Old February 11th, 2004, 06:24 PM
Nige
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"JamesStep" wrote in message
...
I need a list of the Paris locations
of easyinternetcafe


Their site has a support section; have you looked there
to see if there's a place you could post the question, or
an email address you could use to contact them?

James

Extract from parisfranceguide.com

Easy Internet Cafe
31/37 Blvd. Sebastopol, 2nd
6 Rue de la Harpe, 5th (left bank)
M/RER Chatelet-les Halles
Open Mon-Sun, 24hours

Part of the "Easy" empire, this massive, multi-levelled Internet centre can
hardly be called a cafe, and of course it's not unique to Paris. It is the
fast-food chain of the cyber world, convenient and inexpensive, but shallow
when it comes to "extras". Walk into the zillion-metres squared store at
Sebastopol and get lost among hundreds of internautes, frantically typing
e-mails or playing video games under garish florescent lights. The
Saint-Michel store is.surprise.. very much the same.

The hourly forfait fluctuates, depending on the time of the day you log on.
Here's the procedu When fed ? coins, a giant orange machine spits out a
ticket with a code on it. You then fight to find a free station, type in
your code, choose a password, and surf as long as the ticket allows you. If
you run out of time you can easily buy a new ticket, but the computer will
automatically shut down. Your ticket is good for 30 days from the day of
purchase as long as it still has credit left on it.

Access is cheapest in the late evenings and early mornings, and is as low as
? 0.50 during off -peak hours. The Sebastopol Store has 360 PCs, and at
Saint-Michel there are 260.

Customer service is more or less non-existent, but this shouldn't pose too
much of a problem, as everything is so.well.easy. But the minimalist design
of the service and low cost is less attractive once you go to print, copy,
or transfer data onto a disk. This is a low-cost, no frill service.

Coffee and snacks aren't served.but they are available from vending
machines.



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Old February 11th, 2004, 07:13 PM
d b
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No reply from them to me.

freeda wrote:

I need a list of the Paris locations
of easyinternetcafe


Their site has a support section; have you looked there
to see if there's a place you could post the question, or
an email address you could use to contact them?


HA HA HA, get a reply from Easy Group support, LMFAO


 




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