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British Telecom - Contact Telephone for Customer Services

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Browny · 02/07/2007 11:06

Hi, I need a telephone number for Customer Services at B.T. but NOT their 0800 number. My cousin is abroad and needs to contact them using her mobile phone, but she is unable to phone 0800 numbers. Can anyone help because at the moment I've been 'on-hold' for nearly 20 minutes to the 150 number. Thank you .

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BellaLasagne · 02/07/2007 11:11

Have you tried their website bt.com?

MaccaMacca · 02/07/2007 11:12

0845 100 150 mw thinks but shall d check

MaccaMacca · 02/07/2007 11:14

0800 800 150 faults
0800 800 151 sales
24 service-self 0800 44 33 11

MaccaMacca · 02/07/2007 11:15

Oh hi browny how is your puppy now then?

Snoop = bit pita (still looking like huge JR)

Browny · 02/07/2007 11:18

hi BellaLasagne, yes I've been on their website, they are extremely proud of the Freephone number unfortunately!

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Browny · 02/07/2007 11:19

Hi, quick update, I got through to customer services after 24 minutes waiting, the international number is: 0441142024150 just in case anyone ever needs it .

Thanks for all your help, I love mn!

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Browny · 02/07/2007 11:22

MaccaMacca, (I didn't know you'd changed your name), hi how are you all?

Sasha is lovely and a pita too! She's really big now, there's some new photos on the Doggysnaps website if you can remember how to access it. She's just eaten and ripped to shreds yet another expensive hairbrush, she steels bobbles out of girls box, runs away and chews them to bits! She is lovely though and is right at this moment fast asleep in the conservatory.

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MaccaMacca · 02/07/2007 11:30

Name = Just changed today for a bit.

Snoop much the same, eats everything, chews everything, boys toys, drawers, new new plants .

We have also moved house so have larger garden but shorter fencing so I have had to chase her, numerous times, with child in tow. [nice intrducttion to new neighbours ]

We got a kitten last week [stupid]

Snoop loves her, she loves Snoop but our older cat is a bit jealous.... its a bit of a nightmare atm as 6 weeks old kitten cannot go out...so have to watch her carefyully

All good fun though!!

DS2 starts nursery in August, linked onto DS1 school so hopefully that should go okay....

Definately going to get Snoops operation as she changed a bit after her first "heat" and now humps cushions and thing

Glad you got the number sorted. nice to see you again

Browny · 02/07/2007 11:36

MM, we're still keeping a close eye on Sasha looking out for her first heat, we don't need any more mouths to feed around here. Might be worth a try, but I asked the Dogs Trust for a voucher towards having her spayed and they sent me one, so it's only going to cost £25 for the operation when the time comes.

Sasha has a terrible habbit of digging (I say digging, but it's more like excavating!) in our small back garden, she flicks the soil everywhere, she almost dug under the fence the other day, so she got dumped in the bath sharpish! Hope you are all very happy in your new home . My ds2 is due to start nursery too in September, he has a little taster and doesn't like it, he said it was too noisy! To be honest, I don't want him to go, we have so much fun and cuddles that I'd miss him so much. Oh well, maybe it's time to get another kitten!.

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MaccaMacca · 02/07/2007 12:54

Yes snoop is also a "digger" I have been advised to put a ballon in here hole and cover it so she gets a shock!!

Her new hole is almost big enough, so shall give it a try.

I was really with her when she dug up my new plants though as it was from my mother for our 11th wedding ann... ...she ate the root before I could find it...

I got a lie in thids morning so she came up for a while with me. very cute. when not being naughty.

MaccaMacca · 02/07/2007 12:55

Our op for her costs £145

Browny · 02/07/2007 13:00

MM, that's a really good idea about hiding a balloon, she tends to always dig in the same spot and our hole is definately big enough already!. Do you think it is worth you contacting the Dogs Trust to see if they'll send you a voucher to have Snoop spayed? They run neutering schemes in most areas, might be worth a phone call. Oh, I've just put a photo of Sasha on my profile so you can see her now..

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MaccaMacca · 03/07/2007 11:50

I have never heeard the of the dogs trust Browny we have a Cat Protection League so surely their must be something for dogs?

I am waiting until rain stops and am going to put ballon in her hole then cover it...I shall report back to you

She is getting really tall now too. very cute. I have saved the pics to show dh.

My dad has our camera atm (holidays) but i shall get it back and get some pics of kitten/dog being cute.

You may have to help me with re-sizing thing though. [clueless]

MrLSG · 03/07/2007 13:09

www.dogstrust.org.uk/

Used to be the National Canine Defence League.

Browny · 03/07/2007 14:10

MM, I downloaded this software free (it is safe I promise, the husband of a m.netter set it up), it is really easy to resize your photos. Once you have saved the software, just run it and a box comes up, you then browse your photo files, choose a photo and slide the marker to about 20%, then save that photo too (make sure you give the new small photo a name such as Snoop, small size). Here it is, just copy and paste www.midnightmonkey.co.uk/pics4mail.php

I look forward to seeing some new photos of your Snoop and your new little kitten. Hope the Dogs Trust can help out with her operation costs, let me know eh? .

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Browny · 03/07/2007 14:11

www.midnightmonkey.co.uk/pics4mail.php

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Browny · 03/07/2007 14:11

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Browny · 03/07/2007 14:12

Oh, I give up

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MaccaMacca · 03/07/2007 15:32

thanks MRLSG and thanks for *trying& Browny I am sure I shall get it set up somehow

MaccaMacca · 03/07/2007 15:35

trying

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