Hi Paul,
I am the OP from that deal which was posted on HUKD.
wasn't exactly an exploit as that sounds like it contributes some kind of modification to their system, everything that was done to get those prices was something that any tom/dick/harry could have done (by accident).
How i found out was that i was trying to see if i could sign up as a new customer, even though i already had a BT account, and then that screen came up with the 100's of options. that could have been done by pretty much anybody and its just one of those 'stumble upon' moments rather than an intent.
The reason i think BT are going to honor those deals is if they had read through all the comments, a bunch of us realized that there was a data breach that happens when you go through to get the deal. because i was logged out of my account, all i did was type in my postcode and landline number and suddenly it recognized me and took me through to my upgrade options and checkout (at no point did i enter my email address or BT account password)
So all you needed was someones BT landline number and their postcode, and you could effectively find out their name and whatever else was on their BT account which if they were with BT could have been their mobile number, their recent calls, data usage etc etc. Probably not useful for normal average joes but assuming you found a politicians/celebs landline and their postcode then you could have found out what numbers they have been calling etc.
If they had refused to honor the deals im sure the data breach thing would've been brought up further into the conversation and it wouldnt have been a good look for them. for them they discounted a few hundred quid for a lucky few of us who managed to get it but saved themselves a PR nightmare because if i found out by accident it was only a matter of time before anybody else would've found it.



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