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Yes.. The SPAM calls are on the increase..


I've had a couple of the Spam calls telling me ?600 had been taken out using my ******* card

in a foreign country. I do not have one of the mentioned cards..


PRESS '1' to speak to an Engineer..


Never Press any numbers.. Clear down.


Foxy.

In deed, I tried to get someone on Openreach, got told there was a long wait, but answered fairly quickly. But line appalling, thanks BT. And then to another number to be told that I would have to pay for an engineer to come out. Thanks again BT. And thanks for putting up a general thread for me to offload on.

The old gang is back on the coronavirus broadcast (Boris and Whitty - no lawyers allowed) so I think things are returning to normal especially as we can now form bubbles.


Edit: Valance is the other one who's back, although Whitty is putting something nasty on optimist's chips today.

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