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Old 09-09-2014, 13:13   #45
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Re: Avoiding installation fee for a new customer

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Originally Posted by rhyds View Post
BT charge £30 if you cancel a broadband service rather than migrate your broadband to another provider. Their justification is that they have to send someone out to disconnected the line from the DSLAM
Ah. Misremembered. I got a £60 charge and a £30 charge and had to appeal one of the two...

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
I agree but it is better for VM to know this is a point that irks students.
Perhaps it irks you but you do not speak for the entire student population. Students are quite capable of positing their own outrage over the smallest of issues as it is, we don't need to encourage yet more protests over first-world problems.

I'm sure having to pay for anything at all irks some students. After all they're renowned for being perpetually broke. Doesn't change the fact it's a deregulated their is fair competition for the most part so business get to charge whatever they feel like, and the fact that people are willing to pay it means they're doing just fine.
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