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Old 02-12-2004, 21:25   #5
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Re: Just about to return to NTL. Advice please?

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Originally Posted by Ash-Smith
Hi,

I was an NTL customer a few years back and they were cack. I'm under no mis-comprehension that they will be any better, but I just wanted to confirm a pricing option, and see what people think?

I'm just about to move house. I NNEEEEEEEEDD BB ASAP when I move into my new home. NTL can get an engineering our on Monday! (Compared to Bt's 29th Dec).

NTL seem to be offering free installation,
Half price BB for the first 3 months,
Free phone line for a year!!!

This seems almost too good to be true! Is it?

Is the free phone line, a version of the 3-2-1 calling plan but with a cost of £0, so all I pay is the call costs?

What happens if I leave before the year is up?

** I also noticed that there is an attenuator on the back of the cable modem. Does this indicate that there is a problem with the connection? Or could this be because I'm in a flat? **

Thanks.
The offer is indeed legit, and you'd be on the 321 plan.

I'd recommend asking them to give you the 5p plan instead, it's only £1 a month more. Instead of paying 2p a minute evening and 1p a minute weekend for landline calls, on the 5p plan these calls would cost just 5p for the whole first hour. (That's 5p for the whole hour, not 5p a minute). Much better value.
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