all lines - except cable in the uk are owned by bt - if you call 150 from a bt line it will call their centre. if not by process of elimination you can worm it out. if you are a residential customer you are normally able to change you supplier at any time - unless in a specified contract which you will have agreed to. if you have just moved into a property and request a supplier to take your business they should be able to... if not try ofcom which are the watchdogs of the telecomunications industry. they may be able to help...
2007-03-06 11:28:12
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answered by sara 2
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YOU MUST RECEIVE A BILL FROM YOUR SUPPLIER, WHICH YOU PAY FOR THE RENTAL OF YOUR LINE, SO THERE YU ARE, AT THE TOP OF THE BI LL YOU WILL SEE THEIR TELEPHONE NO. THEN YOU CAN RING THEM UP AND ASK THEM DO YOU RENT THE LINE OF THEM . THEN ;YOU CAN LET US ALL KNOW THE OUTCOME, AND YOU CAN LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER , HAPPY RINGING
2007-03-06 11:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There will only be the number of your company's customer service. you'll find that on any bill or letter they have sent to you. Other than that there is no phone number to tell you who your supplier is - sorry
2007-03-06 13:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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check on your bill..there should be a phone number
2007-03-08 19:41:22
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answered by jerry 7
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Think this is a wind up? do what E-T did! and phone home
2007-03-06 17:25:49
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answered by newciderman 6
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look on your bill and they must have a method of payment.
2007-03-06 11:09:18
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answered by Bunnygirl24 3
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2007-03-06 14:49:51
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answered by kanijas 2
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