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RE: BT Wiring Question



Spot on .. thank you !

I was a little concerned that if BT ever had cause to come out, I would get
stung for some 'socket relocation' fee ...

Thank god for the 'it was like that when I moved in' quote!!

Thanks again,
Jonathan.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Keith Doxey [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
Sent:	Tuesday, 10 February, 2004 13:28
To:	ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject:	RE: [ukha_d] BT Wiring Question

Quoting "Tawn, Jonathan"
<jonathan.tawn@xxxxxxx;:

> Oh pap ....
>
> I moved my BT socket out of the hall-way and into the
lounge ... including
> moving the wiring on the outside wall
>
> If BT had cause to make a visit to my house do you think
anything would come
> of it ?
>

Very much doubt it provided all you did was reroute the
existing cable. No-one
would be able to tell. However if you extended it with a bit
of 2.5 T&E then it
would be slightly obvious and if it caused a fault which was
obviously down to
your work then you would possibly get charged for the visit.

Offers of Tea/Coffee and Choccy Biscuits on arrival usually
get well received
by visiting engineers :-)

Keith

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