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All point of contact residential calls are diverted to India, business on the other hand are based all over the UK
It's the experience I've had with Sky too, never an issue just gets fixed.
I'd rather speak to an incompetent person that can at least understand me and not have to read of a script.
ALL BT residential call centres are based abroad, if you have a problem off script then they can't help. The only thing they have on script is no adsl filters in other sockets and fault...
I've dealt with most broadband providers with my profession.
I would recommend Sky, they're have their own LLUs in most cabinets now so it's a dedicated service for sky customers.
Talk talk/plus net etc... All use the BT parts so you'll effectively be splitting speeds with everyone else.
Sky...
Your TV won't pass through any surround sound.
HDMI will always go to the lesser mode so plugging it straight to your TV will mean it will be 1080p 2ch audio as your TV is only stereo. This means over the ARC it will only give 2ch audio back to the AVR so you won't have proper surround sound as...
I just wish I had the disposable money, I can't see the conversation of "Gem, I tell you what, rather than a wedding, let's use the savings for a mint Ph1 for me, that you can never drive" going down to well to be honest.
You only need to undo the three bolts for the top hose if I remember correctly and the thermostat falls out of there.
Just make sure you seal the housing up properly, there is a proper gasket for it.
No doesn't vibrate at all with that, the gearbox mount is the one that usually does it.
Currently on the car at the moment and won't come off until Monday.
I'll take £70 when it's off.
I'm going less track focused, also have pure solid top mounts and strut brace for sale. It's done about 6000 miles, so nearly new for a mount age.
Bullets have sold, sorry.