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View Poll Results: should BT coin it in from our red boxes ? | ||||||
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28-11-2017, 09:38 PM | #1 | ||
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you can coin it BT and care for your redbox 28.11.17
last year it was impressive highgate can not have contributed the pay to display was excessive i left it poemless and only flyers that polluted. 14.5 million is wealthy money and poetry is the detox keeping me healthy it was twice a week to that red box. 20 000 to be removed the village people will out max a beautiful feature that soothed they won't play franky and relax. 47 000 are exercising trade must be brisk not by hookers but advertising its all above board on the payroll disc. the red box is calling its paying for the upkeep the poetry idea was appalling let me ring 118 as maureen says cheap. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40934210 |
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29-11-2017, 02:29 PM | #2 | |||
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Hmmm. Part of BT's contract when they became independent from the GPO was that, whatever happened, they would retain the same number of public telephone boxes. Now, I know that everyone's got a mobile, but the red public telephone box is an icon, not an eyesore and a contract is a contract. My local village has red phone box with a telephone, but it also houses the defibrillator. BT should want to keep these boxes and should be thinking more creatively about how that could happen.
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