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MASSIVE increase Sky BB Fast 5 and Talk Anytime Pack
Hi For our tv and Sky pack we are paying 63 quid a month We've been with Sky at this house for over ten year Th TV pack, in Sky Q/HD is 29 quid—contracted until April 2027. The Braidband, IIRC called Fast Fibre 5 or something like that along with landline, Talk Anytime pack was 34 quid (Our contract expired over a year…
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Broadband and mobile users to be hit with price hikes of up to 7.9% as BT, EE and more confirm rises
Millions of BT, TalkTalk, Three and Vodafone customers will see price hikes of up to 7.9% this spring. It's a blow to consumers amid ongoing campaigning from MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) and its founder Martin Lewis to end above-inflation, mid-contract rises. Read the full story: Broadband and mobile users to be hit with…
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Lebara gift voucher
Hello I signed up to Lebara through the MSE deal where you get a £25 voucher after six months. This was emailed to me yesterday. I chose the M and S one. When I click the link to enter my email to verify it, I’m just taken to the M and S website. There is no voucher there. My husband has the same problem with his Amazon…
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Phone ringing only once
My home phone only rings once and then cuts off mostly, and sometimes doesn't ring at all when people have told me they are trying to ring me on it. This has been happening for about two weeks now. Last week I rang EE, as I read it might be the handset itself. I got told it is due to a broken or faulty cable in the…
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Virgin Media Community Forum.
Can anybody tell me please if this forum is still active? When I log on I'm no longer able to post a question.
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What's the cheapest landline with anytime calls?
What's the cheapest landline with anytime calls? My mum doesn't use the internet but she just wants cheap anytime calls with her existing landline. She currently paying Sky £40+ per month and never even plugged the router in
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Telecoms 'Charter' to prevent price hikes on price hikes revealed
A 'Telecoms Consumer Charter' that aims to better protect consumers from misleading price rises has been revealed. It comes after Martin Lewis, founder of MoneySavingExpert.com, prompted the Government to investigate the sector's problems by writing to the Chancellor over O2's recent price hike on a price hike. Read the…
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Came across a ScamBlocker advert! has anyone else tried something like this?
came across an advert on Facebook recently for something called ScamBlocker and it caught my eye because scam calls seem to be getting worse, especially since our landline was switched over to VoIP. From what I can tell, it works by screening unknown callers before the phone actually rings, rather than just blocking…
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Contacts on BT 8500 if landline is disconnected.
If I give up my landline when my broadband contract is renewed in January am I right in thinking I will lose numbers stored in my BT8500 contacts list? I would have time to write them down individually but there are so many and I would need to start now. I would also need to let my contacts know, individually if they do…
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Onestream - My Bad Experiences
- years of stable service with my previous broadband provider - moved across to Onestream, immediately a slow service (sub advertised rates) - few weeks later service became unstable, impossible to use - found it very difficult to get through to them. Chat service does not work. Long waits on phones. Sent emails. Sent…
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where to find advice on moving to new phone provider...
Total noob to the community here, so please be patient. I'm seeking advice on moving my land line provider. Briefly, I have a small business in Leeds and the current provider wants me to sign up for another 7 years. They weren't clear about this until I insisted on clarification, so I want to move to a new provider. Where…
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Sky Q same price as Sky Stream! - New House Set Up
Hi, They way my living room is, to have Virgin or Sky Q I would need to hide cable going across one corner of the room to another which is painful, and I'm keen to move in quickly. Therefore I'm going to steam, which I'm worried about as I watch live sport and don't want to be behind and I'm going to buy a new TV for £1000…
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Elderly Customers Being Overcharged by BT
Hi everyone, I’m looking for advice and real‑life examples from others who may have experienced something similar. After reviewing my elderly father’s BT bills, I was shocked to find he has been paying around £53 per month for a landline‑only service. This is far above BT’s current pricing for far more comprehensive…
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Phone network digital switch over - should I have heard from Sky?
Not a tweet.
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Lebara Best Sim only deals Links Not Working?
I'm trying to sort out a new sim-only deal for my mum but all the Lebara sim-only deal links on the MSE page are not working. Anyone know why please? The link for the cheapest deal is:…
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Lebara - Monthly contact - Voucher help.
Fedup with EE who are are refusing to discount my £12 contract . Looking at Lebara but a bit confused by the monthly rolling contract and the discount / gift cards See "Get a£25 Gift Card When you purchase a 35GB SIM Only plan for £6.90 / month. With the first 3 months £2.05 / month" You'll be emailed a £25 Amazon, M&S,…
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Sim Card for traveling to Tunisia
I will be heading to Tunisia at the end of the month for a week all inclusive. I understand that a international roaming isn't available over there. Anyone able to point me towards a good SIM deal for the week My phone can accept eSim but not my wife's phone.. Although I understand physical SIM cards generally get a better…
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BT/EE Price Rises
I'm trying to see any value for me as a BT user with an EE sim free phone with the upcoming price increases.
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Obligated to use BT/EE broadband?
I've been trying to sort out my dad's BT sport as he's out of contract. I'm being told by BT/EE that you have to use their broadband service to receive the sports, unsurprisingly they are more expensive than everyone else, why is this and what happens if you are mid contract with another provider? This seems somewhat dodgy…
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BT and EE to hike prices by up to £48/yr from March for out-of-contract customers
If you're out of contract with BT or EE – which is most likely to be the case if you last took out a new deal over two years ago – your price will rise by up to £4 a month (£48 a year) from 1 March, the firms have announced. However, as you're not tied in, you can leave penalty-free at any time, so check NOW if you can…