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Re: Bt contract
I was a shareholder when BT divided into two separate companies O2 becoming the mobile phone division.
May be wrong but I think Telephonica is at least partly owned by BT.The livery on the vans etc is in any case almost identical. Just renewed my broadband with BT at a cost of £15-95 a month, they offered me a new router but I declined the offer - Silly me.:o |
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I know that BT may not be the cheapest, but I have always been happy with the service. In this life, you get what you pay for. |
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you would think with all these companies doing landlines (o2, talktalk etc) that BT would perhaps drop their prices. My bt is 11.50 per month and o2 is 9.50
WRONG i got a letter from BT saying its going up 50p a month....assholes, i cant wait to drop them and never look back. I think i will accept their offer of paying £50 to break the rest of my contract |
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I have had all my phone, broadband & tv with Tiscali for a few years at a cost of 25 quid a month which included line rental, unlimited call to landlines at any time, unlimited broadband & a few extra channels than you get on freeview.
TalkTalk recently took them over but everything has stayed the same, pricewise etc. until this morning. I received a letter from TalkTalk telling me that my current package will 'change slightly' but they will 'align it is closely as possible with the one I have'. Their 'slight change' to my contract mean it's going up by 6 quid a month and the calls whilst still anytime will now be limited in length to 60 minutes each. So the service I receive will be less than I've been used to & for that priviledge I have to pay more. Needless to say I'm now shopping around to see what others can offer but so far they all seem to be much the same |
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you could try o2
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I'm on Vodafone, £25 a month, line rental, broadband, free calls 24/7 ( I think there is a 60 min limit, just hang up and call again if you need to) You need to have a Vodafone mobile contract though otherwise I think its £35
Been with them a few year now and never had a problem, hope I haven't jinxed it saying that :) |
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Just had a look at O2, but apparently their homephone & broadband isn't available to my home yet for some reason.
Will check out Vodafone as I have my mobile contract with them, didn't know they did home phones & broadband too though, cheers Ken |
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Yeah, they have done it for a few year now, I joined up when it started.
Heres the link Broadband - Home Broadband - Vodafone |
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