BT Adverts = annoying

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:rolleyes: naaaa

She's cute in the ads :o:D.
 
I have BT, and don't have any of the problems people seem to be describing. We get around 6mbit, living around 1km away from the exchange in a village. Haven't had anyother problem either.
 
I have BT, and don't have any of the problems people seem to be describing. We get around 6mbit, living around 1km away from the exchange in a village. Haven't had anyother problem either.

Same here live right out in the sticks but still get speeds of over 5meg, but I am getting fed up with the now weekly calls asking whether I would like to sign up to BT Vision:mad:
 
I have BT, and don't have any of the problems people seem to be describing. We get around 6mbit, living around 1km away from the exchange in a village. Haven't had anyother problem either.

What you paying for the "service"

There in lies the problem !
 
I wanna see the connection drop while hes having 'alone time' now hes moved away.

I imagine it is leading up to their wedding.
 
I have no problems with BT at all. Speeds are decent, and it's reliable.

When I do have problems (rarely),the support, although of the bud-bud-ding-ding variety, is helpful and reasonably knowledgeable.

Bit pricey though, but I don't care, mummy pays for it.
 
What you paying for the "service"

There in lies the problem !

£7 per month for 8 meg and free calls. As opposed to £35 per month.

And after 2 hours trying to get our network to work, a 10 minute call to BT and the lady on the other side of the phone got it fixed within seconds by taking the pc over. Couldn't believe just how fast she was with command prompts.

Other than that one problem, I've had absolutely no qualms with BT whatsoever, but since they cut our rate down to £7/month I'm more than happy.
 
Ive always thought the adverts were playing some kind of story, a story involving a lad who's barely left school and hooks up with a milf with kids and baggage. As time progresses he suddenly starts to age and becomes grey like a sage wise old man of the world (in a very short space of time lol).

Then comes the inevitable boredom of the novelty wearing off and then they need alone time. She suddenly has a makeover and looks glam n sexy again and hes left on his todd getting wound up over a carp wireless modem.

Maybe I should stop watching these adverts lol.
 
I sincerely hope that the Home Hub has improved over the original boxy white version. That thing lasted about two weeks in our house before I threw it out and got a proper wireless router that didn't crash every other day.

And it makes me laugh when they say "worth £88!!!" They may charge £88 but it's worth what people will pay for it, which is probably about £4.50 on eBay.

For what it's worth, we never had any problems with BT's broadband connection - it was just horribly overpriced.
 
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I sincerely hope that the Home Hub has improved over the original boxy white version. That thing lasted about two weeks in our house before I threw it out and got a proper wireless router that didn't crash every other day.

And it makes me laugh when they say "worth £88!!!" They may charge £88 but it's worth what people will pay for it, which is probably about £4.50 on eBay.

For what it's worth, we never had any problems with BT's broadband connection - it was just horribly overpriced.

The newest HH is shockingly bad too, i'm sorry. All the options are hidden away irritatingly, it's slow, unreliable, and wireless only works when it feels like it.
 
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