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BT vision cancellation
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This is what I've been trying to get a straight answer to, the crux of the issue.
I think perhaps the OP has realised his or her error (or at least culpability) in this matter. S/he's not been back to clarify and I suspect we've heard the last of this."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
I have had a call "on behalf of BT" trying to flog me BT Vision after I upgraded to their fibre optic broadband (Infinity).
I have the full Sky package in HD, and whilst I'm aware it is expensive, I know that Vision doesn't even get close to the number of channels.
That being said - they tried to sell it to me over the phone and insisted that I would get all the same channels I get with Sky, including all movies and sports in HD, which I know is nonsense.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if the OP had a very similar call and was told the same."We can all fly as high as the dreams we dare to live...........unless we are a chicken" ~ Anon.0
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