"NotMyRealName" <Not@Valid.com> wrote: [problems, then] It seems you have to get the line installed first, then go through a whole new process to get it ADSL enabled. It is meant to be possible to order both together, but why the hell are you ordering them from BT? Do you like bad customer service? Of course, it's meant to be possible to install a phone line in less than four weeks after
In article <_5-dnfm5xI8XPt_anZ2dnUVZ8tuqnZ2d@giganews.com>, says... Don't bother. BT are the second worst* company anywhere to get hold of on the phone. You go through multiple menus to end up holding on in an Last time we moved house in the UK, we wanted BT to transfer the home/business number to the new address. When I eventually got to speak to someone and I gave them the new
Marts wrote: Lindsay wrote... 3G or NextG? Presumably we're talking about Dargo, here? We are. Specifically, about 10 ks west, in the Wonnangatta valley. I'm sure he said 3G, but not 100%% sure. I may know more tommorow, or Wednesday. It'd be NextG. 3G's coverage ends around Berwick, east of MEL. Daughter lives in Narre Warren Sth and has 3G
<ted.zeppelin@magma.ca> wrote in message news:1168562638.384617.317220@42g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... Since I moved into a new home I have noticed something odd about my phone line. The line gets disconnected every day at 10 PM. ... Is it possible that my line is being monitored? Well I suppose that's always possible but then whoever is bugging your line is sure no good at it. The
Nearly finished my new build and it's time to get the phone line sorted. So off I go to the BT website. There I find they have an online ordering process for a new line ... First question is the installation address. For some reason it complains about the name of my house. Eventually I figure out this is probably because it isn't in their database. Oh this is going to be fun... It sends