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I’ve just had a look at events on my eufy doorbell and this afternoon (14th), a man with a BT/EE top rang the doorbell. 
I wasn’t expecting anyone from that company and wondered if they had knocked anywhere else?  Online, but on the Isle of Wight, there are reports of scammers wearing the same tops. Asking on here before I ring EE! 

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Openreach has been pulling fibre around much of ED to local ducts and poles - I suspect BT/ EE (the retail arm of the BT Group) will be trying to sell full fibre (FTTP) to customers - you might expect other retailers who use Openreach as a wholesaler to be doing similar.

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