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help/ideas for changing phone /internet provider
                
                    Mimi09                
                
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                    Hi, hoping someone can help me...
I'm currently using Talk Talk as a home phone and broadband provider. We are paying BT for line rental. Its currently costing us £23 a month which includes free calls. However, we never use the home phone. (but do need the internet as we use it a lot.)
I have no idea where to start looking / packages / or what I really need? I do need to cut the cost though.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
                I'm currently using Talk Talk as a home phone and broadband provider. We are paying BT for line rental. Its currently costing us £23 a month which includes free calls. However, we never use the home phone. (but do need the internet as we use it a lot.)
I have no idea where to start looking / packages / or what I really need? I do need to cut the cost though.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Aug 2011 £95500 aim to pay off Dec 2019
Jan: -3, 0, -1, 0, -2, Total -6lbs BMI 31.8
Feb: +1lb
March:
April:
Jan: -3, 0, -1, 0, -2, Total -6lbs BMI 31.8
Feb: +1lb
March:
April:
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            Do an exchange search on www.samknows for your LLU options, these will be the cheapest deals on your exchange.
if you have TT LLU service, its unlikely that you'll find anything much cheaper.
Using BT Line Rental Saver is the obvious way to cut the annual cost.
NB: the calls are not free, they're inclusive.
You are effectively paying twice for your phone service, since BT line rental includes evening or evening and weekend calls.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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