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BT £23.60 Line rental,free calls+Broadband- Any better?
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IF you have Sky though?Not yet a total moneysaving expert...but im trying!!0
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it tweeted them fisrt then they e-mailed me about the option i have two to choose from ..this being the best ..then i rang them up and changed about 1 day to spare ! happy bunnythe truth is out there ... on these pages !!0
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I wouldnt worry so much about the deal they are offered, but worry more about the fact it is BT.. Useless at best of times, and completely rubbish when it comes to delivering their Indian support...0
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You dont need to have sky tv anymore to get their broadband/calls packages.
It's only £7.50 pm if you have Sky TV, if not it's £10 a month. And thats only if you take Sky Talk, if you don't take Sky Talk then it's £15 a month (and Sky Talk calls aren't cheap). Sky will block caller overrides i.e. 18185.co.uk if you take line rental too.Blessed are the geeks, for they shall inherit the Internet.0 -
Could I ask who/where you're calling to get these fancy deals from BT? Just before the line rental increased in price late last year, I paid a year up front, I also signed up for the £4.99pm Anytime calls deal, but there was no way I could get a deal out of them for broadband! Even their Option 2 when added to line rental + calls was working out dearer than my AOL broadband deal.
I've been with AOL since dial-up days, currently paying £14.99 a month although there's a strong suspicion that Talk Talk/Carphone Warehouse/AOL have now put me onto a higher GB deal, was originally on 2GB.David.0 -
0800 800 030 option 1.0
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Hi,
I have just called BT but was told that the deals mentioned above are only for existing customers, which unfortunately I’m not.
Thank you to brewerdave for recommending Incahoot, I have just compared their value phone and broadband deal with BT’s and at my property it works out at £16.48 per month -does anybody know if this can be beaten?
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I got the £5+£13.60 deal too when I moved house recently: better than the option 1 £30+ pcm I was on before!
I could have got it for £12 a month (paying £144 up front for the year) + the £5 paid monthly, but I'm happy with £18.60!Unless specifically stated all posts by me are my own considered opinion.
If you don't like my opinion feel free to respond with your own.0 -
i recently got a deal for broadband option 3, plus free evening & weekend calls for £9.99 per month, bt vision bronze pack for £7.50 per month, line rental full price of £13.60 though, but did not think that was a bad deal all for £30, considering i was paying over £21 just for my broadband just over 2 months ago, oh and had my speed increrased from 6mb, he said anything upto 14, but i actually get 17 so not too bad at allTake every day as it comes!!0
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