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HALF PRICE LINE RENTAL-Low user option
Hi,
I noticed this in one of Martin's tips but haven't seen any discussion on it but it does look good for low users.
https://www.itplc.com/
£5.25 rental pm against £10.50 with bt.
UK call rates
Local............peak 2.5ppm ...offpeak&w/e..1ppm
national................2.5ppm...........................1ppm
Various rates for mobiles.
It seems as long as you're not making a lot of calls it is a very good deal
As far as I can read, it may not work with 18866 etc.
EKokay
I noticed this in one of Martin's tips but haven't seen any discussion on it but it does look good for low users.
https://www.itplc.com/
£5.25 rental pm against £10.50 with bt.
UK call rates
Local............peak 2.5ppm ...offpeak&w/e..1ppm
national................2.5ppm...........................1ppm
Various rates for mobiles.
It seems as long as you're not making a lot of calls it is a very good deal
As far as I can read, it may not work with 18866 etc.
EKokay
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Comments
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Looks OK. But be aware that the prices you quoted for both line rental and calls are ex VAT.
Also, you are of course aware that you are signing up for 12 months, and if you fail to cancel then it rolls on for another 12 months an so on.
1.3 ''Duration' This agreement will have the duration of a minimum of 12 months from the date customer signing this contract and will be automatically renewed for a further minimum of 12 months each renewable period of the anniversary date unless and/or until either party gives the other written notice of termination as in clause 12.1 herein or unless either party defaults herein this contract.0 -
And you can't connect with them as a new connection - you have you connect with BT first. And a mate of mine from work told me they're bad news. .. Let's face it BT still have a monopoly!0
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BT do not have a monopoly.
BT by the terms of their licence are forced to allow other operators to use their exchange lines to carry calls. No other operator in the UK is currently forced to do this. This means that if you sign up to one of the cable companies that you will not be able to choose to route your calls via another operator should you so wish.0
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