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Old 14-02-2008, 14:31   #12
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Re: BT Price Reductions on Options - will VM reduce their prices?

Although we've disconnected the BT phone today we just got a BT letter addressed to "The Occupier" stating the new pricing plans...in fact we got today three identical letters so that's where BT is wasting the money

Thier option1 is down to 10.50 (though in April thier line rental is going up by 75p and thier online billing discount is going up from 50p to £1.25 so it's purely an incentive to get ebilling) In the end it's 50p less than VM.

Option 2 (VM L) is 13.20 compared with VM's 14.45 and option 3 (VM XL) is 16.45 compared with VM's 18.95.

But what you do have to remember is that you pay a lot less on multipackage options and even if you just get the phone line you automatically get TV M thrown in on any package.

I think I'll stick to VM

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