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Re: Couple of things...




They can't upgrade you to surftime as it's all billed by BT (and you need
to
order surftime) so I assume BTI needs your customer number or something so
they moved you onto the only other thing they could bill you for - Anytime
via a credit card.

Jeff.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Couple of things...


> >
> >What they are moving you onto isn't the same access - the £14.99
one is
> >24/7
> >which you probably don't want but they are giving you and in the
small
> >print
> >state you could goto surftime instead for £9.99.
>
> Yeah, I noticed that. (after I'd calmed down!) - It still annoys me so
much
> that they don't make the default "upgrade" to that £9.99
surftime
though. -
> that would at least mean I would pretty much "carry on as
usual" - same
> monthly cost, same(ish) off-peak hours instead of 24/7. It pisses me
off
> that the money-grabbing ****tards feel that they can decide for me
that
I'd
> really like to to switch to a dearer package instead. - As you
correctly
> point out, I don't particularly need 24/7, I certainly don't want it
if it
> comes at extra cost, and the point is, that if I DID decide I wanted
it,
it
> should be MY choice, and I would have done so previously anyway! -
24/7
> surftime packages have been available for ages now, I think anyone
with
half
> a brain could deduce that if I wanted one, I would have already said
so!
>
> >
> >The new dialler is only so you can dial a new number - if you know
it you
> >won't need the dialler
>
> OK, thats the 1st bit of good news I've seen on this subject yet! - I
had
> "hoped" that this was the case, and I'd also half assumed so
as well, but
> it's good to see it confirmed, amid the obfuscation, half-truths, and
plain
> B***SH** on BTInternet's website!
>
> >
> >but the number of course isn't listed on the webpages yet.
>
> Of course! - what do you expect from B.T.! - openly sharing relevant
> information with their customers? - attributing their customers with
an IQ
> level any higher that a bag of John Innes no.4 compost? Get Real!
>
> Paul G
>
> (Still not friends with BT!)
>
>
>
>
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