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10th April 2010 #1
BT phone
Got a problems with BT phones.. My brother inlaw used to be our tenants and He avail a 12 months contract with BT. Now the contract will be due on 6 May 2010 and we want it to be transfer to our names.. Since, we are the Landlord.. Called Bt and they said wee need to pay some cancellation fee like 6 pounds for Bt line and 128 pounds for broadband.!!! I wonder why??? When I was in the Philipiines, If you finished the 12 months contract you don't need to pay anything for cancellation and very easy to transfer it.
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10th April 2010 #2
If the contract has finished you pay nothing!
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
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10th April 2010 #3
BT I won't you bore with the details of the problems I've had with them over the past few years. Another great BRITISH company gone to the dogs. I take it you haven't gotten much sense out of the Indians (call center) then?
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10th April 2010 #5
BT has been very kind to us, they have employed my hubby for 35 years now... and they give us good bonuses and lots of free stuff
God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.
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10th April 2010 #8
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OK, this sounds a bit strange. From what I can see you have two seperate contracts, one for the BT Telephone line and one for the BT Broadband. If the contact for the BT Broadband has months remaining, you will have to pay for those. You should not have to pay a connection or cancellation fee outside of the contract period. If this isn't the case, post more details here and i'll try to help you.
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10th April 2010 #9
BT Broadband is a different company from BT ... so they keep telling me
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
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18th April 2010 #10
Is the broadband also BT? if so you probably got a free router, and they would expect you to compensate them for loss of income if you cancel early.
I got broadband at my mum's house, also use her phone, so I pay broad band for both of us and she pays phone bill for both of us.
Possible sloution- get a seperate bill for broadband but you would still need a BT phone line.
Also, best to phone BT at weekends, phones often answered by homeworkers in UK, or don't choose any options, just stay on the line, then you probably get UK senior call worker cos it flags up a fault on the line to India....
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