Thread: BT Dispute
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Old 23-07-2009, 09:53   #2
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Re: BT Dispute

You ARE allowed to fit extension wiring, the user accessible part of the master socket (the bit behind the screws that when undone just pulls away) is where the terminals to do this are. If it was the extension wiring causing the fault then you are liable, but if it was the wiring up to the socket from BT it is still their problem
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