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Old 11-02-2008, 14:39   #7
superbiatch
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Re: Which ISP for New Flat

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Originally Posted by darthlinux View Post
your best going to Virgin.net (VM ADSL) better than paying £240 for EDF's and £125 for BT line install all at the same time and go to sky as I was told by a few customers you can get them to pay the BT connection charge unless that was a sky sales rep lying to get a sale
I doubt you'd get VM to pay for connection, but you might get BT to waiver the cost if there is little work involved. I didn't pay anything towards mine as even though its a new build, the builders had installed a console with BT socket in it (amongst other things) and It only needed connecting outside the building.
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