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Sept, Dec, March and June what do they have in common?
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Sept, Dec, March and June what do they have in common?
12-02-2013 5:41 PM
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these are the dates so far BT has said i would have fibre by. the cabinets are in they have joined up the wires now they already know they will not complete in the next 6 weeks. do BT plan anything well how can they be so far out with so many delays.
is someone taking a poll on the most delayed exchanges
podman
is someone taking a poll on the most delayed exchanges
podman
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12-02-2013 5:45 PM
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My cabinet was delayed through the 'placeholder' dates of March, June, Sept and Dec since March 2011.
However, light at the end of the tunnel. After the FTTC cab was actually installed at the beginning of November, it actually went live for orders at the end of January and I had my FTTC installed yesterday!
(Yes, I was the first order and the first installation in the cabinet ;))
However, light at the end of the tunnel. After the FTTC cab was actually installed at the beginning of November, it actually went live for orders at the end of January and I had my FTTC installed yesterday!
(Yes, I was the first order and the first installation in the cabinet ;))
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12-02-2013 5:49 PM
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Quote In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, and rents were due.
Quote The English quarter days (also observed in Wales and the Channel Islands) are:
Lady Day (25 March)
Midsummer Day (24 June)
Michaelmas (29 September)
Christmas (25 December)
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
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13-02-2013 11:22 AM
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