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Originally Posted by RobboEdin
You're simply not looking at this from a logical point of view!
Arithmetic here in Scotland is a law of nature.
You are paying £25 per month for a BB service.
If you add a landline, the charge becomes £31.49, meaning that the additional charge for the landline is £6.49.
How it may be displayed on the bill is immaterial.
Someone paying £25 for a BB service pays £6.49 extra for the landline and, using the commutative law of arithmetic, would only save £6.49 if they chose to cancel the landline.
To show how your argument is flawed. Would you get the BB for £16 if you cancelled your £16 landline in your example? No.
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No it's not flawed at all just accountants playing with figures, I said they were giving him the same discount for his loyalty that he could get by paying the line rental upfront (12months) which you disputed.
Just work out the total cost of both packages and see if they are not virtually the same cost.