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Bt contract
Considering changing my phone provider as sick of ringing India when trying to sort a problem out or about my bill, plus cant communicate english well.
Started my phone contract in '06 not changed my tarrif, tho every year i get the hard sales stuff, last year i got a phone call aking if i wanted to continue my contract, as wasnt considering other options agreed to saty with them. Now another option is available i want to persue but as i have nowt in letter agreement since 2006 i would consider myself 'out of contract' and free to take my money elsewhere. Had the hard stuff sale platter to get me to add vision to my package which i declined. Dont want to ring india again till i ask for my mac code. |
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well i wouldnt touch talktalk with a bargepole they have featured constantly on watchdog , can have you on hold for hours and it can be days before you get through.A friend of mine was left without a phone line after a fault devoloped for over a month and if he hadnt have got sick of teh excuses and switched to BT it probably would have never got fixed.
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I got conned into taking Talk Talk,
They took over Pipex, rang to say they needed to update my details. I then got a letter a week or so later, congratulating me on my new 24 month contract. I couldn't get through to them to cancel so sent an email, I got a reply a couple of weeks later saying it's too late to cancel but they were sure I would enjoy the service. Shortly after Christmas I couldn't make any calls, there was a restriction on the line, even though the bill was paid. Ringing Talk Talk, they promised me to have the restriction lifted within the next 48 hours, this went on for 3 months. I got sick of it so moved to BT. Talk Talk now want me to pay them a £70 cancellation fee for terminating my contract before time. They have sent letters from debt collectors and "solicitors" all have been informed with the phrase "see you in court". The moral of this story is Talk Talk are lying, thieving, incompetent scum, who will shaft you. So keep away. |
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I have my calls with Onetel...which was bought by Talk Talk.......they keep ringing me to get me to take broadband etc.....each time I get irate and ask them if they have permission to ring me...they then tell me that i am a Talk Talk customer......No, I'm not I tell them I am a Onetel customer...they then tell me that it is all the same company....so I contacted Onetel and was told that the two businesses are run separately, and that Onetel do not do 'Selling calls'.......I have threatened to contact the Information Commisioners Office about them......yesterday I had another one of their calls so I told them that if I get one more call I will take my calls back to BT too.
I have never had a problem with BT. |
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BT are prob the best at the moment even tho sometimes they end up being a bit dearer :)
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Been with them over 2 years, evenings and weekends free, & also free to other users of the Postoffice anytime. Call charges are a bit dear 9p connection charge during the day time, its cheaper on my mobile. Retlaw |
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O2 are doing landlines now.... And they will also be doing new connections(installations) around mid august onwards.... im stuck in my BT contract for a while but as soon as im out, im gone from BT for sure
http://www.o2.co.uk/broadband/homephone/ 9.50 per month for landline / Free eve/weekend calls If you are a PAYG Mobile user, you can get 8MB internet for £7.50 as long as you put £10 on your phone every 3 months..... Im on contract with O2 so i get my internet for £7.50 £17 for landline, calls and internet.... Sounds like a good deal to me, and i have never had problems with O2 in any way |
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Isn't O2 the mobile arm of BT......by that I mean, they set up to take some of the mobile phone market
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From wikipedia: In October 2001, at a general meeting held in Birmingham, 4.297 billion British Telecommunications shares voted in favour of the demerger, and 0.67 million voted against.[8] In 2001 (2001), BT Cellnet demerged from BT and was relaunched on 1 May 2002 (2002-05-01) as O2. |
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Ahhh well better the devil with BT then ...... gonna leave it for now until bt do pee me off a lot ...might ring to cancel to see what freebies they will give me :rofl38:
I was considering virgin [have a brill service with virgin mobiles & customer service is excellent 7-8 yrs so far] tho not cabled can take over the bt line but only was thinking about it as my bt router is now wearing out & needs replacing soon & dont wanna fork out. |
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o2 is owned by telefonica, a spanish company. They bought out BE. O2 have the best (none cable) internet in this country for price..... Screw BT
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i read that O2 is owned by Telefónica, a Spanish telecommunications provider which is interesting because the entire police force of teh united kingdom is run through o2 , their mobiles and comunications etc and apparently at some great expense accordingto my pal who is a police cominications officer |
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thats teh good thing with BE internet you can start off on a month to month contract so if your not happy with their service you can cacell vwery easily. |
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