Yes, but two things...
1) he thinks BT care about his privacy
2) he's sticking with BT as broadband provider because he's pleased with them as a phone provider
Posted By: BerlinCanary on October 14th 2008 at 14:09:20
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- FAO NCFC4life and stringersrevenge (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 14, 13:37:57
- I think the privacy ting you're talking about is TPS - where you stop all those cold (General Chat) - stringersrevenge, Oct 14, 14:49:44
- BT have a deal with a company called Phorm to filter, process and collect details (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Oct 14, 13:41:04
- though as Suggs is talking about his BT phoneline, not broadband... (n/m) (General Chat) - blindasabat, Oct 14, 13:55:35
- Yes, but two things... (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Oct 14, 14:09:20
- wrong twice, ackshly (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 14, 14:14:20
- 1) the BT Privacy thing is about telephone calls (General Chat) - blindasabat, Oct 14, 14:13:45
- Yes, but two things... (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Oct 14, 14:09:20
- I don't doubt that at all (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 14, 13:45:07
- Sorry, busy at work (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Oct 14, 14:10:27
- ***^^^I expected more of a reaction to this 'un^^^*** (General Chat) - Sugbad The Bad, Oct 14, 13:57:25
- I thought that had been banned (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 14, 13:42:28
- No, I believe the government still has it's head up it's arse with it (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Oct 14, 13:49:30
- though as Suggs is talking about his BT phoneline, not broadband... (n/m) (General Chat) - blindasabat, Oct 14, 13:55:35
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