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it had to happen, i got a letter today saying that b, t are putting up some of there services,
calling features i, e, dailling 1471 then 3 for call return is going up from 7.5 to 10p ring back from 15p to 30p reminder call from 15p to 30p 3 way calling from 50p to 60p.:mad: |
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Must be down to the price of oil :D
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What do you expect. They put my line rental up near 3 years ago, on the pretext they were offering new internet service for low usage customers, bull**** nothing changed other than the cost of the line rental,.
Every time bt offers reduced prices or so called free calls, they just increase charges in other areas, so at the end of the financial year they've still made the same or more profits. What I would like to know is what part of the line am I renting, the length of wire from our house to the nearest junction box or exchange, or for the whole country, if its to the nearest exchange then I've paid enough for my wire to be made of gold. Why should we have to pay any line rental they want to provide a service they should provide the wires for free. I'm now with the post office and pay less line rental, and calls to other post office users are free any time for 59 minutes. Retlaw. |
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just wondering how many people actually use all these features ? , maybe its just me but if I phone someone and the line is busy I hang up and call back later , if a machine picks up , I sometimes leave a message ,sometimes not , end of story . ;) ;)
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I'm with BT and am roughly paying roughly 15% LESS than I was 3 years ago. I have BT Homehub, pay DD and have no paper bills - just online billing. Also have free calls after 6pm and at w/ends. Can't fault 'em really!!
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The very same set up here phil. Paying less also. Rang and told them last year I was thinking of going elsewhere for my Internet and they chucked a B.T. Vision box at me to keep me sweet. No complaints with them myself. |
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i dont subscribe to any of those features so it wont affect my B.T bill
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Have to admit, I don't really see the issue. I don't use those services either, so they don't have any impact on me. Cost of line rental is a matter of a few pence per month between providers, so it's not worth switching.
Biggest change for me was switching from BT Internet to Sky, which is a saving of about £18 per month for me. |
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Sod BT, I pay Vodafone instead and get free phone calls 24/7, broadband and no line rental to pay to BT
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How does that work?? I'm with BT because we can't get cable. It really annoys me that we pay so more line rental and VAT and hardly use the phone! Our last bill was £173.00 absolute madness. |
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What was that made up of? |
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Line rental and VAT. We do have broadband too but its mainly line rental and VAT.
We've been thinking of changing broadband providers but we've never had any problems with BT's service so a little worried about changing. |
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I am with Sky for everything and don't pay BT line rental now.
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Line rental if paid for by DD is around £10.50/month inc VAT and even the most expensive broadband with BT is about £26/month inc VAT, so that's only £36.50/month. |
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I think that if you're a Sky customer already, their Mid package is hard to beat. You get up to 8mb speed (I can only get 2mb maximum due to the distance to my exchange) and 40GB downloads for £5/month.
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I dont have a problem with the BT prices but I wish they would get some staff who speak at least basic English
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We are with TalkTalk for our phone and broadband and pay around 25 pounds a month which we think is a bargain but i'm sure somebody will enlighten me!!
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I'm with BT, and I swapped to BT Broadbnd 18 months ago, I was with AOL dial up before, and my combined bill for internet and phone was about £135 a quarter. my last bill quarterly from BT was £95 can't fault that. To be quite honest I never use tings like ringback so it doesn't effect me
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You have to be on a Vodafone contract to get it, doesn't matter what tariff your on though, think it is still available for non Vodafone users but it's about £10 more |
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I don’t use any of the services that have been increased.
My last quarterly my bill was £104.93. It would have even lower but for a few phone calls to my daughter in Spain. Now that she has Internet access there will be no more calls. I avoid, as much as possible, from making phone calls to mobile numbers. I’m on Option 1 where the line rental is £31.30 + VAT per quarter. This gives me free phone calls at weekends to land lines anywhere in the UK except numbers starting with 02, 03, Scilly Isles and NI, I think. This may not include Hull, I don’t know. I’m also on Option 1 for broadband where the quarterly fee is £35.72 + VAT. My broadband speed is up to 8MB but in reality hovers around the 5MB mark. I’m also allowed 6GB bandwidth. Not that I use anywhere near that much. I have two beefs against BT. I used to be on Option 2, which I chose after using their calculation method of which Option to take when I first signed up to BT Internet. My input was pretty accurate yet it was recommended that I go for Option 2. Then Option 1 was 5GB and Option 2 was 8GB. If you go over your bandwidth usage for two consecutive months, as well as charging 30p per extra GB, they contact you to suggest that you should take up the next highest option. The suggestion is more of an order. Nothing wrong in that but the other side of the coin is that they should also do the same if your usage is below your allowance and suggest that you take up the next lowest option. But they don’t. And to make matters worse the bill does not show bandwidth usage nor does my account page on-line. It took several phone calls from me to get them to reveal what my bandwidth usage had been since the beginning but BT would only reveal the last six months. It turned out that my usage was less than 5GB per month. It took several phone calls because I kept getting cut off after asking the question or they sent me to another department, who surprise, surprise told me that I had been directed to the wrong department. The upshot is that BT put me on Option 1 and I got a decent reduction for the next six months as compensation. It pays to complain. But there is still no way of finding out your bandwidth usage without ringing them and asking. That discussion is ongoing with BT soon to be Ofcom if BT doesn’t put bandwidth usage on the on-line account page and bill. My other beef is this £4.50 (no VAT) bill processing charge. It used to be a bill reduction for people who pay by DD and no paper bill. But now it is an addition to the bill for those who DO NOT opt for DD and no paper bill. Ofcom don’t seem to be interested in this rip off. I have a third and long standing complaint against BT. That is paying to rent the service and then having to pay extra to actually use it. That is the biggest rip off of all. I mean if you rent a house you don’t pay extra to actually live in it, do you? You don’t rent a washing machine or TV and then pay extra when you use it. You don’t rent an allotment from the Council and then get charged extra for every spud or flower that you grow. However that issue has been addressed in part with free UK calls at weekends or weekends and evenings on Option 2. All that apart I have no complaints about BT’s service. I haven’t had an outage in either the phone service or Internet connection for at least 8 years. BT Internet allows you to have up to 5 different email addresses and you get 15MB of free web space with each email address. But you cannot link the web spaces together to make a total of 75MB. |
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we have sky tv, sky broadband ,and phone, and we are paying BT £33 a month on top of sky. IS THERE AWAY THAT WE CAN GET AWAY FROM PAYING BT?
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Can Sky not take your line over?? I rent my line off them for £10 a month
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We've just gone back to BT and got O2 broadband. Our monthly line rental with BT will be £10.50 because we HAVE opted for the DD and no paper billing. We get free phone calls evenings and weekends.
Previously with Bulldog/Pipex we got 'free' calls anytime but were paying on average £55 a month for that plus broadband. Line and broadband now costs us £20.50. Mimi has gone for an internet phone in addition to this, which for £8.50 a month gives her free calls anytime to UK and several overseas countries so she can ring her pals abroad for free provided each call lasts no longer than i hour. She can call them back though and get another hour. So if I want to make a daytime call I just use that lone and it doesn't cost me anything either. So, for £29 a month total we are getting a lot more than we got from Bulldog for about £50- £60. Much more for half the price? Can't be bad. |
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