devil wrote:If you have a landline to your purchased property, CYTA requires no deposit: I haven't paid them a penny, either for landline or mobile. You have to take them the land registry deeds or the sales contract as proof of ownership. They require a deposit if you have rented property or, I think, if you have only a mobile with no landline.
In fact, even if you are living in rented accommodation while your property is being built you can have a land-line and mobiles without a deposit – on production of your contract stamped by the land registry.