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Old 05-07-2010, 14:37   #16
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Re: £60? To Run a Cable? Really?

But you wouldn't be charging yourself labour costs or travelling time...
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Old 06-07-2010, 16:32   #17
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Re: £60? To Run a Cable? Really?

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lol iv always preferred satellite & have been involved with it alot longer then cable, my username is meant as a pee take & a joke to myself lol

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On the one hand I believe that they shouldn't charge anything at all. But on the other, the charge seems quite reasonable. Sixty pounds for a half an hour's work with call out, isn't too bad when you look at other services.
to be fair tho as you said £60 isint that bad as some independent satellite installers charge over £100 to do the job.
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