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Last edited by MrsC; 09-02-2010, 08:15 PM.
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Originally posted by MrsC View PostSorry HotStuff but you really need to look into the 'small print' as TwoSheds has, that's if you get a paper bill, if not, e-billing so they reckon give you updates to changes. Have you had your recent BT update re - migration charges? I didn't, they charged me and when I asked why, they couldn't answer me. T&C's blah, ask them to produce the 'original T&C's' which according to them gave them the 'authority' to make changes. They couldn't, they didn't have a copy. They then changed this to 'T&C's were verbally read to you at the time of us supplying you with a phone service.' I asked them to give me a recording of this, they couldn't answer, therefore, its null and void. Not having a go or causing a debate, but think about it. Not aimed at you personally HotStuff! Whenever did you have the full T&C's verbally given to you when taking out a landline etc with BT!There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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Originally posted by HotStuff View PostErm, what part of what I said sparked this tirade?Last edited by MrsC; 09-02-2010, 08:41 PM.
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Originally posted by MrsC View PostCertainly not aimed at you HotStuff as I stated. You're comment 'after all after the first quarter everyone's going to be aware of it' made me think that no, people aren't aware of all the changes after their first quarter, that's why they pay the bill and don't question, I did and they can't answer my questions. I just find it strange that when I asked a few simple questions re -my bill they actually stated 'they didn't know.' It makes me think. Not having a go at you personally. They can't make it up as they go along re - billing. They even admitted that they had put a 'late charge payment' on my bill, which was a bit bizarre. I asked them if they had informed me of this, they said no and the had not itemised this on the bill. They removed it, don't make sense to me.Last edited by HotStuff; 10-02-2010, 10:38 AM.There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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I'm with you completely, Pies. We have been using 18185, or ConnectTelecom, for four years now and it has saved us a fortune!
You can use it any time of day or night and you also get a reduction on calls to mobiles. I regularly phone my daughter in Connecticut at 1/2p per minute plus the 4p connection fee. It's brilliant - try it!
Originally posted by Pies View PostWhilst we are on BT i advise every BT customer to sign up to 18185.co.uk
They are an override provider and BT can not legally block them,other companies can and do but not BT
You have to use Direct Debit but landline calls are 5p PER CALL you choose when to use the service obviously only before 7pm to use you just dial 18185 then the number you want
Simples
P.S i dont work for 18185 and there are others but i do use 18185 and it saves an awful lot on the phone bill
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We just have BT Anytime, so it makes no odds to me
We've previously tried to switch to 'talk-talk', they totally cocked-up the switchover; 'forgot' to set up the broadband bit of the deal, and then refused to accept the cancellation due to their breach of contract. They then spent nearly 12 months trying to get £40 odd off us, adding charges here, there and everywhere, before we finally sent them a solicitor's letter detailing every part of the transaction/contract failure and telling them that if it went to court they wouldn't have a leg to stand on! Didn't hear from them again after that.
And as to BT, I've never had a problem with them really, apart from their prices. But we switched to the Anytime plan and it's saved us loads - we got so much in credit that I'm getting a 2 month payment holiday, and then payments go down after that
And I saved money on broadband by linking it to my mobile phone account. So tis all good
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We're with virgin so doesn't affect us, rarely in early enough to make calls between 6 and 7 anyway.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostWe just have BT Anytime, so it makes no odds to me
We've previously tried to switch to 'talk-talk', they totally cocked-up the switchover; 'forgot' to set up the broadband bit of the deal, and then refused to accept the cancellation due to their breach of contract. They then spent nearly 12 months trying to get £40 odd off us, adding charges here, there and everywhere, before we finally sent them a solicitor's letter detailing every part of the transaction/contract failure and telling them that if it went to court they wouldn't have a leg to stand on! Didn't hear from them again after that.
And as to BT, I've never had a problem with them really, apart from their prices. But we switched to the Anytime plan and it's saved us loads - we got so much in credit that I'm getting a 2 month payment holiday, and then payments go down after that
And I saved money on broadband by linking it to my mobile phone account. So tis all gooda good put down line to use !
If having brains was a fatal disease, you would be the only survivor.
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If the charges are going to affect you and you're out of contract, the best deal I've found (as I'm switching) is the post office one. There's no minimum term and £12 a month gets you all inclusive calls evening and weekend calls (even to 0845 and that pesky 0870). There's also free weekend calls to their top 40 countries.
BT are very expensive just for their brand name. (and their service was appalling when I was with them!)
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