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No BT Line - What Are Our Options?
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I agree with Rob T,when we moved in to our house our BT line was hanging off a kitchen wall for some reason and totally disconnected. BT quoted us stupid prices in those days to connect and get TV and telephone and broadband and a few sockets so contacted Telewest.
Virgin,or Telewest and Blueyonder as it was then, , sorted everything out for £30 installation being in a cable area-Have been with them ever since and never had a problem whatsoever.
Just as a thought, if you know someone already with Virgin get them to recommend you as a new starter,this is ewhat we did when a neighbor was in a similar position to you,they phoned her up, she joined- the person that recommends get a certain amount off their bill if you join after a while as do you as long as you chase it up.
In our case we got £50 credited as did our neighbour although I believe it is now £300 -
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