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Moving out soon, need a rough idea?
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I am with Virgin media, firstly pay the line rental saver which is about £145 a year. I then pay £20 a month for tv, 50mb internet and phone.
So yes if you round it off £32 is about right for tv, internet and phone.Start Feb 2013 £148,900
Initial MFD Feb 2043 --- Target Feb 2035
Current balance [STRIKE]Jan 2014 £146,652[/STRIKE], Nov 2014 £143,509
:beer:Current MFD Oct 2042 (5 Months Early) :beer:
2013 OP: £255 / 2014 OP: £8150 -
SeduLOUs - way ahead of you. My father left me a tool bag with that stuff, and technically from my last apartment (furniture kind of in storage etc) i think i'll be ok for that. I've factored in basics and do tend to buy essentials in Bulk - i.e. Toilet Roll (18 rolls) when it's cheap enough.
Smifffy1989 - thanks for clarifying that. I've seen so many hidden charges from BT and etc. I'm originally from N.Ireland and there's still some apparent charge that i have to pay if you don't have a line with BT? i could be wrong though - i've never had to buy internet or phone because it's my parents house.0
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