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British Telecom...............robbers!
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I have had BT broadband at my current address for the last 6 years, and when it was first provided I was told the package automatically included 1571 and Caller Display.
I've got my new bill today and as from the 4th January I'm now being charged £9.65 a quarter for each of these previously free services.
It's the first I've heard of this but was told the change has been extensively advertised.................daylight robbery!!
(Rant over)
I've got my new bill today and as from the 4th January I'm now being charged £9.65 a quarter for each of these previously free services.
It's the first I've heard of this but was told the change has been extensively advertised.................daylight robbery!!
(Rant over)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was the same craft told it was included in package when I took out broadband package. They should not be allowed to change this....but it is BT. I also phoned and told them so and cancelled 1571 but I like caller display. After the fuss I made about it I am getting it (caller display) FREE for another year....:>))))
I find your story very interesting because I had a period when I was told caller ID display was included and yet I was charged - a mismatch. I specifically asked when renewing the contract and was again told ID display would be included for free - again the second quarterly bill included a charge. For while I got the charge refunded but in the end it was not refunded and BT began denying that they had said it would be free. I turned to the Ombudsman quoting call dates and times - they turned around and said a retailer is free to vary the terms of business at will. In a word "Tough". This is but one of my experiences of how "freedom" means something very useful for businesses and more or less the opposite to the consumer/public. "Justice" is another concept that is similarly weighted. I left BT after 35 years or so with a determination never to go back to them. By the way, the telephone directory has much less to do with BT's customer base than the UK's obsession with ex-directory status.
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