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So?
Both belong to OpenReach.
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So?
Both belong to OpenReach. There appears to be no way to send it back. There's no documentation that says I have to send it back, and there's no address to send it to. Also, I have no contract that says I have to return it at the end of the contract period. As far as I can see it is mine. In fact, they both appear to be mine.
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They supplied you with another. If it was to replace the one you had, that should have been taken away by the engineer. I'm sure you would not claim that its not being removed bestows legal ownership of it upon you.
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Wrong.
You can find it online somewhere (and I cba'd to look for it again) that the demarcation point for FTTC is the ethernet port on the modem.
It is part of your contract with BT that everything prior to the demarcation point belongs to, and remains the property of, BT.
Now I suggest that you either prove me wrong or quit trolling.
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That is a potential issue between you and your ISP. Openreach's contract is with them, not you. Loop to here.
Bedtime methinks  .
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No, I don't know why it came.
Anyway, I could buy one from Ebay. There's always some for sale.
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Now I suggest that you either prove me wrong Easy Your new equipment
You'll need two pieces of equipment. You'll get your new BT Home Hub two days before your installation date and your engineer will bring your BT Infinity modem and install both for you.
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Anyway, I could buy one from Ebay. No problem there.
Provided it's not stolen property (which, if it says "Openreach" on the front, it probably is) then you've paid for it, it's yours.
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Maybe from your fairy godmother.
My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk
My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - Plusnet Value Fibre.
"Where talent is a dwarf, self-esteem is a giant." - Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn.
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Now I suggest that you either prove me wrong Easy Your new equipment
You'll need two pieces of equipment. You'll get your new BT Home Hub two days before your installation date and your engineer will bring your BT Infinity modem and install both for you.
That's colloquial usage to make it easy to understand for the consumer (study the url), it does not over-ride any contract terms.
If you really want to get banned you're going the right way about it.
Last warning- quit trolling.
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