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Old 23-05-2008, 10:52   #49
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Re: BT Line Installation Costs >£100?

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Originally Posted by efcuk1 View Post
hello everyone. First post here. Quality and helpful forum this is!

Anyway, i have just cancelled my VM account due to there p*ss poor customer services, and would now like to get the O2 broadband. You need a BT account for this. I have just seen that the installation charge is 124.99 too. However, we live in an old house, which has been converted into 5 flats. Im pretty sure that someone in our flat has BT as i pick up his BT home hub wireless router! Also, we have an old socket in our living room with 'TELECOM' written on it. Would this be a BT socket? Do you think i would still have to pay the £125? Sorry if i sound dumb......im new to all this. Thanks a lot!
The best thing to do is ring BT. They will be able to see if there is any wiring and the work involved in getting you live on it. If there isn't too much work to do, you might get away with paying less or nothing (as i did).

Good luck
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