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has anyone managed to sign up to 1899
baldyjunior
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in Phones & TV
daft question probably but ive been trying to sign up to 1899 for 6 months now and each time it comes back with capacity full ty again in 6 weeks. the way i see it is that it is never going to let me on if they dont increase capacity. i am on 18866 so do you think this has anything to do with it? am i just being greedy by wanting to sign up to both although reading the latest email from martin i need to be on 1899 now. any advice with this one or just to let me know that you have managed to sign up recently to give me a bit of incentive to keep trying. ta very mucho guys.
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baldyjunior wrote:daft question probably but ive been trying to sign up to 1899 for 6 months now and each time it comes back with capacity full ty again in 6 weeks. the way i see it is that it is never going to let me on if they dont increase capacity. i am on 18866 so do you think this has anything to do with it? am i just being greedy by wanting to sign up to both although reading the latest email from martin i need to be on 1899 now. any advice with this one or just to let me know that you have managed to sign up recently to give me a bit of incentive to keep trying. ta very mucho guys.
Try reading this thread.............
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=874380 -
A summary of the 'workaround' is sign up online using a mobile number and, when you have been accepted and have received your welcome e-mail, log into your account and add your landline number(s). At that time you can also delete your mobile number if you want to.Their - possessive pronoun (owned by them e.g. "They locked their car").
They're - colloquial/abbreviated version of 'They are'
There - noun (location other than here e.g. "You can buy groceries there") OR adverb (in or at that place e.g. "They have lived there for years") OR adverb (to or towards that place e.g. "Go there at noon") OR adverb (in that matter e.g. " I agree with you there").0 -
If you have not got a mobile, you can make a mobile number up.
If you do that make sure you delete it as soon as you are regd.PF.0 -
transferred over to them from 18866, no probs signing up on ntl so i get un limited talk on uk calls all for 3p !
these guys are all one company ? same voice over,plus same company on my visa statementnever put off buying a bargain today,it may be gone tomorrow0 -
me, the 3p calls have been a lifesaver for me, especially since I call USA every day!0
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