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I keep getting redirected to the BT.com home page, press email, go through the login in again, only to end up back at the home page. The error message in the address bar ends in "2002". Anyone have any idea why this is happening? Thanks in advance...
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My grandparents have been loyal BT customers since 1974. On 8th April, my Nan spoke with a BT representative after struggling with rising bills. She was advised to move all her services - landline, broadband, and mobile over to EE (part of BT Group), which would be cheaper since her mo...
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