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£500 of Vouchers for BT Broadband Users.
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Its real just look on their website
http://www2.bt.com/static/i/btretail/consumer/broadbandlife/broadband_myoffers.html
It's under broadband and internet my offers0 -
Ok I have emailed BT to ask and will post their reply.Smoke free since 16th December 20120
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Edna_Bucket wrote: »so darktechno is wrong to complain about it being in the wrong place
This is the no spend required board, do you pay BT for your broadband or is there a way we can get these offers for free without spending money on BT services0 -
I opened it because I have a friend on BT BB. I get your point but as this is a specific offer requiring people to be paying BT for a service surely it should be on the ISP board.
Not that it matters one way or another really. Ever think - why did I bother posting?0 -
i have not had an emailsaving 50p a day
Proud to be dealing with my debts :j
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thanks OP
we hadnt had an email
some good days out etc on there
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Its hardly a freebie.
If you are a BT BB customer then I am sure you already know about this
Then again maybe not
Incidentally, all the offers can be accessed by anybody as the site isn't secure and accepts any combination of username [EMAIL="xxx@btinternet"]xxx@btinternet[/EMAIL] and password xxxxxx1
The free days out info can be accessed by this link directly: http://www.myoffers.bt.com/btfundaysout/ and the voucher for the offer to take to the attraction printed out from here: http://80.244.185.127/offer-pics/bt-fdo-voucher.pdf
No need to prove that you are a BT broadband customer at all.
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thats weird cos i couldnt remember our password at first so guessed it lol
and it said password not accepted?!0
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