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Ee : Keep away

madinah
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Something to be cautious before you put pen to paper with ee.
You will need to change your home line number. They have two different sales and customer services which begin with 0844 ..
They collect £10 deposit for router if you go in your local branch shop which is non refundable if you cancel ..
You will need to change your home line number. They have two different sales and customer services which begin with 0844 ..
They collect £10 deposit for router if you go in your local branch shop which is non refundable if you cancel ..
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Why, they are just a BT reseller, they don't have their own network.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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I have just had a new Brightbox router to replace my Livebox and it did not cost anything, when I changed contract to take their landline and I kept my BT number. Calls to their Orange/EE 0844 number are free from a Orange/EE landline or use saynoto0870.com0
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Two different numbers, Extra charge of ten pounds and it is non refundable....arrrrrgggggghhhhhh What are they?0
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