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Good point re morse. And if the telegraph had never been invented, imagine what keeping homing pidgeons would cost. Presumably you would need a pidgeon for every correspondent as each only knows one homing address. But at least we wouldn't get any junk mail!
Good point re morse. And if the telegraph had never been invented, imagine what keeping homing pidgeons would cost. Presumably you would need a pidgeon for every correspondent as each only knows one homing address. But at least we wouldn't get any junk mail!
£55 seems about right. The line rental is about 12 quid per month. I recall that they raised the prices for line rental recently after they had to negotiate a pay rise with their employees.
Arithmetic isn't your strong point, is it?
55 - 36 = nowhere near 33p of calls, even when you factor in VAT.
They have got to generate income to pay the pensions. Every little helps.
That would be the same BT that took an employer's pension contribution holiday when times were good. At the time the official excuse was that the pension was overfunded.
I got a notification that my BT bill is due so I go to their site to check it and it's roughly £55 for this quarter which is roughly what it normally is.
Then I think to myself, "When did I last make a call?" I check the statement and I've made two calls that have cost me a grand total of £0.33 FFS!
I don't remember what the one in July was about, but the one two weeks ago was to American Airlines and before I managed to get to speak to a person, I had managed to log in to their frequent flyer program and sort it out anyway.
I don't remember the last time I bought a top-up for the moblie. It has to be over three years ago.
I speak to people on the phone every day. I just do not make calls. All communications that I initiate are either e-mail or IM.
get an ip phone. 3 pounds per month for the line and payg for the calls.
I got a notification that my BT bill is due so I go to their site to check it and it's roughly £55 for this quarter which is roughly what it normally is.
Then I think to myself, "When did I last make a call?" I check the statement and I've made two calls that have cost me a grand total of £0.33 FFS!
I don't remember what the one in July was about, but the one two weeks ago was to American Airlines and before I managed to get to speak to a person, I had managed to log in to their frequent flyer program and sort it out anyway.
I don't remember the last time I bought a top-up for the moblie. It has to be over three years ago.
I speak to people on the phone every day. I just do not make calls. All communications that I initiate are either e-mail or IM.
£55 seems about right. The line rental is about 12 quid per month. I recall that they raised the prices for line rental recently after they had to negotiate a pay rise with their employees.
They have got to generate income to pay the pensions. Every little helps.
I speak to people on the phone every day. I just do not make calls. All communications that I initiate are either e-mail or IM.
Similar position here. The only times I make calls on the mobile are when I find myself late for a meeting due to traffic or train delays. I sacked the landline several years ago and haven't missed it one bit; in fact I'd only hung onto it for so long as a backup for broadband, my broadband turned out to be reliable so...
I got a notification that my BT bill is due so I go to their site to check it and it's roughly £55 for this quarter which is roughly what it normally is.
Then I think to myself, "When did I last make a call?" I check the statement and I've made two calls that have cost me a grand total of £0.33 FFS!
I don't remember what the one in July was about, but the one two weeks ago was to American Airlines and before I managed to get to speak to a person, I had managed to log in to their frequent flyer program and sort it out anyway.
I don't remember the last time I bought a top-up for the moblie. It has to be over three years ago.
I speak to people on the phone every day. I just do not make calls. All communications that I initiate are either e-mail or IM.
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