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Re: Broadband

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RFS wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 9:44 am
teedoubleudee wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 9:31 am
Regarding Broadband I have been threatening to leave BT for many more years than I care to remember just to reduce my bills, but each time I speak to them at contract end time they offer me a deal that makes me stay with them. The thing with BT is that it just works consistently well. My current package gives me 70+Mbs on a FTTC connection with some BT Sport thrown in for which I pay £27pm not including landline. I pay separately and annually for that on their line-saver scheme which adds another £10pm. Now I know there are cheaper deals out there but you hear such horror stories of dreadful customer service with companies like Talk Talk for instance that piece of mind is sometimes worth a few bob extra.
I'm on a similar deal but despite being in a small village BT have laid out FTTH to the pole outside our house and I now get 150Mbs for around £25. I have an 18-mponth contract, and every renewal time BT come with a discount that means I stay with them. How do you only pay £10 pm for line rental saver? My last renewal was for £219.84 which is just over £18 pm. Basically the saver gives you 12 months for the price of 11.
Oops sorry, thought it was £119 not £219, so an extra £18pm
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