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Reply to: Talk Talk tell govt/bpi to poke it
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The only reason virgin/BT are willing to play ball is that they have to play nice with content providers seeing as they both run TV services.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf they had to implement government/BPI policies they risk a lot of court action......
That's probably the real reason behind their refusal to act
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Talk Talk can't even sort out their customer service issues properly for people with legitimate problems. If they had to implement government/BPI policies they risk a lot of court action......
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And if you think that UK councils have a monopoly on wasting money
http://timesonline.typepad.com/urban...al-the-wo.html
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Talk Talk tell govt/bpi to poke it
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