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hmm, depends on the person on the phone. They may offer him the cheapest deal from the outset. However as I said, the deals available on the website will be no different to what he gets offered. with the advantage of an extra voucher.
but as I said, a package you was entitled to from the outset. So not a special deal of any kind. Remember sales people earn commission and therefore will try and suggest the dearer package that is "more suited" to your needs. But I can assure without a doubt that that no sales person on the...
Or maybe the guy offered you a standard deal that offered him better commission and when he thought he was losing the sale, he offered you the package that you was still allowed from the outset that was more suited to your needs (and less to his own). Standard sales mate.
The new customer deals are set in stone. They are the same online and on the phone, bar the online sainsbury's/amazon vouchers. Trying to price-match or bargaining with them has zero point. If you was an existing customer with 3 months (or less) on your contract, it would be a different story...
You get some extra channels.
Best bet is to actually order the package online, as you usually get a sainsburys/amazon voucher as an incentive for ordering online. They cannot do this on the phone (fact, because I used to lose sales due to this when I worked for BT Residential!)
i've got it. The first night it was lag city. plus after installing I had to wait another few hours to download a 15gb update from the server. (apparently they used up the max capacity of the xbox one blu-ray disc)
it's okay so far.. but that's about it 2 days in.
I'm tempted to get a fitbit charge HR, the microsoft band was a contender with it's myfitnesspal compatability, but you are supposed to wear the face of the band on the underside of your wrist and I'd feed like one of those simpletons who wears a watch upside down.
usually you can return a mobile within 7 days from the date you have received it (as long as it's not taken out of the packaging etc..) - this is the policy for BT Business mobiles at least anyways!
i'm sorry you are incorrect. it depends on the department.
sales and customer options teams. always UK based. Billing or Technical support, luck of the draw. however if you call after UK working hours you are likely to get someone overseas, go figure.
plusnet do throttle p2p. call them and ask. they will say yes. you clearly just haven't ever noticed it enough to care.
my original point still stands. p2p=bt, no p2p=plusnet.
however I would agree that plusnet have better customer service and I am biased as i worked at bt for over 5 years.
plusnet are cheaper, however they do not allow filesharing/p2p/torrents and throttle your speeds, whereas BT do not. So if you don't download via torrents etc.. then go with plusnet. If you do, go with BT.
I got my copy of wolfenstein old blood on a friday and then finished it on the saturday. Glad I rent games and am now waiting for them to send me witcher 3 :)
why not get him the one his mates have , instead of asking on a car forum? it's 20.99! just give it a punt and if it's crap, then it's not a huge amount of money.
will be exactly the same as the others..(apart from black flag.. the ship battle part added some diversity at least)
I will still play it to completion though.. Boomerang game rentals FTW - play it, complete it, get another.
the heated seats are the one thing I like about my dad's TT, although the back seats are not useable at all!
I think if I was to get a TT, i'd get a regular 225 and remove the back seats, plus isnt a QS a 225 with a map essentially?
her resting heart-rate is bad! she's either got heart problems or is seriously unfit/obese.
UFC fighter michael bisping has a resting heart-rate in the mid 30's which is insane!
he has a tendancy to get rid of cars within a few months of ownership and he always advertises them for more than they are worth. Forged or not, £6750 is a lot of money for a coop. i'd say 4.5k is realistic