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Old 09-09-2014, 11:41   #35
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Re: Avoiding installation fee for a new customer

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
This isn't some new policy, this is how it has been working for years.
Also, install fees used to be higher, and they've been around since before student offers existed. And the alternative is to pay BT £150 installation if you want anything shorter than a 12 month contract, for an engineer to come plug in something that's already been plugged in before... Plus get this, BT also charge a ~£60 (IIRC) disconnection fee, even after the end of your contract.
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