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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 21-Aug-17 21:14:16
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Re: Broadband Availability Map


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In reply to a post by adslmax:
I do have another £250k in another bank! smile


Why not take that break you were on about and maybe that holiday you thought was too expensive at £4k for a month even though you allegedly have £270k in the bank?

Maybe then when you get back you can buy FTTPoD even though you were worried that nearly £20k for 3 years would leave you very little cash left, after all you've suddenly found a quarter of a million so you're all set.
Standard User adslmax
(knowledge is power) Tue 22-Aug-17 01:43:23
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I suppose so but my heart want FTTP but my mind say NO to my higher investment saving £250k which I leave it alone. I only use £20k in my ISA saving for anytime to use. I am so sad really cos I just don't wanna to spend it. I just wanna to protect myself when I am retired in a cruise every days for rest of my life rather than [censored] NHS care home (abused)

Edited by adslmax (Tue 22-Aug-17 01:44:05)

Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 22-Aug-17 06:31:38
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A holiday would be a good idea (no browsing forums), but clearly you don't need FTTPod, it would be a complete waste of money.


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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 22-Aug-17 07:59:53
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Re: Broadband Availability Map


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The number of times I've been told to my face, why do your figures not match Ofcom ones. The presumption is Ofcom is always right...and they get all the data from the operators directly

At least if people report an error on ours its fixed within 24 hours usually, rather than a year or more

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