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Originally Posted by Neil
*Sigh* ntl "training" strikes again.
No it wouldn't, it would probably just involve a call to BT to get your phone lines transferred (you wouldn't even have to speak to ntl about it  ), & then "just" a phone call to cancel the rest of your services.
Nothing stopping you-why give your money to any company that treats you like that?
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Well the likelyhood is BT or Sky or an ISP wont treat you any better in my or a number of peoples experiences. In my experience BT (and Sky) are some of the most useless muppets around...........and a recent 'respected (ie not the Daily Rag 'Mirror)' survey indicated they are even worse at customer service than ntl!
On the Issue of Pipex mentioned earlier, I recently rang them to ask if they would upgrade my 512k service I use from another location as they now offer 1mb capped for the same price, I asked If I could have 1mb uncapped for the same price instead as I used their service for over a year, they said no, I wanted to diconnect but they had already taken 3 months payment and would not refund it and will not refund, I wont be disconnected for 3 months now............GREAT SERVICE.
ntl are no worse no better, there really is no point in moving it will be no better in the long run (except in a few cases), all comms companies are an utter nightmare to deal with. The hassle of moving far outweighs any potential gain in service you may recieve (unless you salivate at the prospect of red buttons or recording repeats to watch again again again, then Sky+ is probably a good move)
How many existing 'loyal' Sky customer can get Sky+ for £99.99?
Do loyal Sky Customers get their equipment moved to a new property for free?
Do BT not charge loyal customers to reconnect if a line has never been connected to their property (ie new build that has had cable previously, or old build where the line has been 'chopped')?