Can’t get dialling tone on landline .Reported it to bt .Was talked through a test to check landline didn’t help .So the chap says he will book engineer free but if it is my phone or the wiring on my property is a fault it will be a fee of 130 quid .Do I take chance it’s not my fault .What would you do .
That is standard with BT. I would try another phone just to check it is not your phone. I had same problem awhile back but it was a fault at the exchange so no fee to pay.
As has been suggested, simply borrow another phone and plug it into the main BT socket (not to an extension one!). Also try your phone plugged into a socket in a friend's house.
If both phone's work in your friend's house but not in yours then there's obviously a fault with your line.
Sorted by luck .Got one of these cordless phones .Neighbour told me when I checked were others phones out that there is a button with a small key on it that stops calls being made .so it was pressed by mistake .So May have saved myself 130 quid which I have not got anyway .
Been caught by this more than once. They don't charge you if they find the fault is on your property or with your equipment: they charge you if they are too incompetent to find the fault that's on their network. Nice little "earner" for them, but what can you do ? Check your side as best you can, and if the fault isn't found either put up with it or agree to their unfair terms.
I had a fault with7 my landline a few year ago and couldn't use it. BT said they would get an engineer to check the line but there would be a £100 charge (may have been higher) if the fault were at my end. They said they could divert my calls to my mobile for three months.
I didn't want to risk the charge and the calls are being diverted still.