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Old 25-02-2006, 10:18   #10
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Re: Do NTL set out to lose customers?

I don't know if you're referring to BT or not, but if you are then of course you know that the vast majority of all residiential properties already have a BT line to them (and new-builds are built with the line already there) so there is no need for a new line installation for most people. Even so, if it is BT you're taling about it just under £75 for new installs, not £100.

Still excessive, I'd agree...but still not as much as you are saying - but then given that virtually no-one will need a new line (unless you want a second line) then it's not really an issue for most is it?
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