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  • metrobus
    metrobus Posts: 1,784 Forumite
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    LUS line rental cost 25p per month? Where did that come from :confused:

    You state this £42 standard plan figure that is complete rubbish due to the LUS and since Ive pointed it out to you and you realise your wrong you spout of on a tangent about Broadband access to cloud the issue which is totally irrelevant to the posting since many old people and low income who basic was pushed to do not which to have broadband.

    Stick on topic love.
  • metrobus
    metrobus Posts: 1,784 Forumite
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    utilitybroker ,thanks nice to see some of us here are out to help each other.
    Unlike BT`s resident dogs body
  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    metrobus wrote: »
    utilitybroker ,thanks nice to see some of us here are out to help each other.

    Ha ha ha! That is so funny. You're probably too slow to understand the irony of that comment and I can't be bothered to explain it to you. But thank-you, that is one of the funniest posts I have ever read.

    (PS Yes, I was being mischievous taking off £2.75 (for included cash payment and paper bills) from the £3 Basic rental to get to the 25p per month sum.)
  • 1carminestocky
    1carminestocky Posts: 5,256 Forumite
    Cashback Cashier
    BT Basic is often championed by people who have zero friends to ring. I'll say no more, lol.
    Call me Carmine....

    HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??
  • utilitybroker
    utilitybroker Posts: 2,207 Forumite
    KimYeovil wrote: »
    Close to spam and even if not spam it is unambiguously an invitation to defraud. Reported.

    I dont gain anything from mentioning the service so how can it be spam.

    As for your allegation that i was trying to defraud BT i strongly object to that ,and i would be grateful if you would withdraw it.

    You really are becoming a pest reading some of your posts.
  • metrobus
    metrobus Posts: 1,784 Forumite
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    edited 16 July 2009 at 12:48PM
    And you also forget to mention the free weekend and evening calls which you get with standard.

    Which you do not get with Basic.

    This is making your £42 figure(plucked out of the air ) look even more stupid.

    Anyway have a nice day sweetheart.

    like 1Carminesstocky said above if you plan to use your phone even a tiny amount stay away from Basic


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  • Ypaymore wrote: »
    "4. Customers who qualify for BT Basic may migrate without fulfilling the remainder of their minimum term."

    doesnt specify anything about the offer, that just reads you can change your line rental plan to bt basic from whatever other bt plan you are on if you qualify for bt basic
  • OldGreyFox
    OldGreyFox Posts: 1,403 Forumite
    KimYeovil wrote: »
    Close to spam and even if not spam it is unambiguously an invitation to defraud. Reported.

    You really are a silly young lady at times.:D

    Be careful you dont get chucked off for some of your posts.;)
  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    I know you cant use an alternative supplier to place your calls on BT Basic, but i wondered if they would pick up a call back service like [...]'s sister company [...] .

    Uhm, "I wonder if they would pick up" doing something you "know you can't" do is clearly and unambiguously an attempt to defraud. How else can it be interpreted?
  • utilitybroker
    utilitybroker Posts: 2,207 Forumite
    KimYeovil wrote: »
    Uhm, "I wonder if they would pick up" doing something you "know you can't" do is clearly and unambiguously an attempt to defraud. How else can it be interpreted?

    You read it what way you like. That was not my intention.

    Are you going to apologise for saying that i was attempting to defraud BT ,and also suggesting i was spamming the site?
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