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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWHS. They made their telly service available to their home broadband subscribers, and you're not one. I'm also not a BT home broadband subscriber, and you know what? I don't get it either.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostBT Sport was available to me as soon as I received a 'MyBT' login. My phone line still had an active Sky BB ADSL connection at the time but could still watch BT Sport.
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BT Sport was available to me as soon as I received a 'MyBT' login. My phone line still had an active Sky BB ADSL connection at the time but could still watch BT Sport.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostBT is tulipe. Sky is tulipe. Virgin is tulipe. You just picked one brown sticky one out of a reeking bucket, none of the others are any better, nor do they care.
I've looked at possibly upgrading to fibre but it's the LR that grates with me - why do we pay it? I did a search around to see why and appreantly it's a throwover from when we paid our telephone bill and because we've always paid it, that's why it's still around.*
I need Martin Lewis' email, my Stop The Line Rental Rip Off Campaign starts here!
*correct me if I'm wrong here
qh
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostBT is tulipe. Sky is tulipe. Virgin is tulipe. You just picked one brown sticky one out of a reeking bucket, none of the others are any better, nor do they care.
According to the missus the content needs some padding (oh err!) so now pondering whether to add the Now (back to Sky!) SonyMedia Net Flix etc options but all add costs and given that I don't find myself watching too much TV these days as it's all formulaic tulipe or repeats or +1 padding so may not bother but she may have another view
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BT is tulipe. Sky is tulipe. Virgin is tulipe. You just picked one brown sticky one out of a reeking bucket, none of the others are any better, nor do they care.
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Possibly not, but me and #1 son both tried, and failed, to set up BT sport last year so he could watch his Liverpool games. Yet I had another go a couple of months ago and it was easy. Did not seem to be same pages. Can't remember the details but search around and try various different links.Last edited by xoggoth; 25 January 2014, 11:43.
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Thanks a lot BT!
Just had a telephone conversation with a very irate OH on my way back down to South Somerset.
In my absence he was going to try out BTSport and watch the Arsenal game last night (best of luck with that, I told him, with our bandwidth).
Apparently, he had a frustrating evening of failed attempts at online set up of BT Sport with our BT account no. (this account does not appear to have BT Broadband - yes it does!) and unhelpful conversations with people in whatever country to which BT farm out their out of hours support.
Now he's just spoken to somebody who actually made some sense and got his answer. Which didn't make him very happy. Nor me, for that matter.
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