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leeegglestone
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Does anyone know if an existing Talk Talk Customer can refer someone to join and then gain some commission?
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think that might have ended when they announced the free BB offer... although can still go via cashback sitesAny posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0
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Yeah the £10 via quidco equals my Nectar £10 voucher to switch to TalkTalk.
was just curious to see if I could go via quidco and also enter someones account number for them to gain some Referral Fee
Am currently on BT landline, & signed up to primus too.
Will switching to TalkTalk have any implications with my AOL Broadband?0 -
I previously got cashback & referral on 2 lines , but guess they put end to it.
I am told that in theory changing line supplier should not effect BB although more hassle if these go wrong. ( obviously not tempted to TT free BB then ??)Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0 -
The free Broadband would not be available where I live. My parents rang and apparently there are no plans to install their equipment in our Exchange.0
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so whats the reason to swap line rental .free calls between parents/you ????? ...
If not taking BB I would personally try and stick with BT for line rental
( believe if not going for BB they will consider just calls , but only if you call up and ask)Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0 -
leeegglestone wrote:Does anyone know if an existing Talk Talk Customer can refer someone to join and then gain some commission?leeegglestone wrote:...was just curious to see if I could go via quidco and also enter someones account number for them to gain some Referral Fee0
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i wanted to swap line rental as talk talks is cheaper, plus yes id get free calls to parents, altho they ring me more than i ring them. plus the Nectar Points & obviously its an Easy £10 via Quidco & then the Referral Fee.
Signing up to Talk Talk broadband, not the Free one
the £30 package for line rental, talk3, & broadband up to 8mb is good value. as im paying £17 for Aol for 576kbs plus BT Line Rental.
My only concern is that Talk Talk have download useage limits, if thats the case, well there would be no point of me having the extra speed. saying that in my old house i had 1mb and had taken a reduction for moving a mile up the road :-( which hurts in downloading0 -
leeegglestone wrote:i wanted to swap line rental as talk talks is cheaper .....
Talk Talk's line rental is £11/month - the same as BT.
However, they charge £1.50/month for Caller Display - which is free with BT Privacy.Time has moved on (much quicker than it used to - or so it seems at my age) and my previous advice on residential telephony has been or is now gradually being overtaken by changes in the retail market. Hence, I have now deleted links to my previous 'pearls of wisdom'. I sincerely hope they helped save some of you money.0 -
Heinz wrote:Er, no.
Talk Talk's line rental is £11/month - the same as BT.
However, they charge £1.50/month for Caller Display - which is free with BT Privacy.
I've just been offered £9.99/month line rental by them (50p more if not using direct debit), including their equivalent to BT call minder. However, have decided to stick with BT because it all sounded a bit complicated if anything goes wrong, and, as you've noticed, the extras can cancel out savings on the general line rental.0 -
headintheclouds wrote:I've just been offered £9.99/month line rental by them (50p more if not using direct debit), including their equivalent to BT call minder. However, have decided to stick with BT because it all sounded a bit complicated if anything goes wrong, and, as you've noticed, the extras can cancel out savings on the general line rental.Time has moved on (much quicker than it used to - or so it seems at my age) and my previous advice on residential telephony has been or is now gradually being overtaken by changes in the retail market. Hence, I have now deleted links to my previous 'pearls of wisdom'. I sincerely hope they helped save some of you money.0
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