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  • configman
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Also make sure you keep the last bill once you think you have done with them.

    Several months after leaving one rented abode the next person couldn't get connected because somehow my name was still attached to the phone. BT wouldn't accept my identity without the account number. They wouldn't accept the landlady's authority as the owner of the premises either.

    I think I ended up sending them a stiffly worded letter.
    Good advice Sysman + SueEllen. I'm being looked after on this one as I own the house and it is being let by lettings agent who is managing all this to get my business - and they will also do the mail forwarding for both company and personal mail.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Make sure you confirm it's cancelled.

    When I lasted moved I didn't get a final bill instead I got a phone bill with another 3 months line rental plus someone else's calls on it. I wouldn't have got it if my mail redirection hadn't been working
    Also make sure you keep the last bill once you think you have done with them.

    Several months after leaving one rented abode the next person couldn't get connected because somehow my name was still attached to the phone. BT wouldn't accept my identity without the account number. They wouldn't accept the landlady's authority as the owner of the premises either.

    I think I ended up sending them a stiffly worded letter.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by configman View Post
    You think thats bad. I've been with BT for nearly 10 years, I rang them to say I was leaving the UK within weeks and would no longer need the account and what was the correct process - they initially asked for £45 to dissconnect before finally agreeing to naff all when I said I would just cancel the DD and leave.
    Make sure you confirm it's cancelled.

    When I lasted moved I didn't get a final bill instead I got a phone bill with another 3 months line rental plus someone else's calls on it. I wouldn't have got it if my mail redirection hadn't been working

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  • configman
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    BT Fault

    Try to phone out, call gets diverted to bill payments. (previous bill paid and new bill not due).

    BT “It’s a fault”

    BT India “ The cable is missing they have to dig up the road”

    If the cable is missing how come I can talk to you now.

    BT India “the server must be down”

    But the other phones are working

    BT India “No, it affects the whole village and we need to sent and engineer”

    But I am living in a city, all the other phones are working including my other line.
    BT India “ We can fix it by the 4th April”
    You think thats bad. I've been with BT for nearly 10 years, I rang them to say I was leaving the UK within weeks and would no longer need the account and what was the correct process - they initially asked for £45 to dissconnect before finally agreeing to naff all when I said I would just cancel the DD and leave.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    The best time to ring BT is usually first thing in the morning when they open i.e. 8-8.30am when you should be put through to a UK based call centre. If you don't get through put the phone down until you get through to someone who sounds like they are from the UK.

    If you are working at home find a friend or family member who doesn't mind you using their BT phone for this. Someone retired/elderly shouldn't mind you doing this.
    Where the hell did that gem of logic come from?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Both lines down since last night. using the mobile to call BT.

    BT "It says on the screen that it was fixed yesterday"

    The best time to ring BT is usually first thing in the morning when they open i.e. 8-8.30am when you should be put through to a UK based call centre. If you don't get through put the phone down until you get through to someone who sounds like they are from the UK.

    If you are working at home find a friend or family member who doesn't mind you using their BT phone for this. Someone retired/elderly shouldn't mind you doing this.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Tech Mahindra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    How to replace your workforce with smiling bobs.

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  • Paddy
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    Both lines down since last night. using the mobile to call BT.

    BT "It says on the screen that it was fixed yesterday"

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    BT =

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Have you tried ringing it? It might be quicker and easier than dealing with BT to move into their house and have them move into yours.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Good news, phone is working.

    Bad news it's connected it’s connected to someone else’s number, so I get their calls.
    Who’s got my number?
    Have you tried ringing it? It might be quicker and easier than dealing with BT to move into their house and have them move into yours.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Good news, phone is working.

    Bad news it's connected it’s connected to someone else’s number, so I get their calls.
    Who’s got my number?
    They did that to me after upgrading my exchange for ADSL2.

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  • Paddy
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    Good news, phone is working.

    Bad news it's connected it’s connected to someone else’s number, so I get their calls.
    Who’s got my number?

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    BT Fault

    Try to phone out, call gets diverted to bill payments. (previous bill paid and new bill not due).

    BT “It’s a fault”

    BT India “ The cable is missing they have to dig up the road”

    If the cable is missing how come I can talk to you now.

    BT India “the server must be down”

    But the other phones are working

    BT India “No, it affects the whole village and we need to sent and engineer”

    But I am living in a city, all the other phones are working including my other line.
    BT India “ We can fix it by the 4th April”
    They pulled that one on me. Said they needed to send out a cherry picker but there wasn't one available for 3 weeks. Frikkin' cable is undergound

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  • TheFaQQer
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    At least you'll get compensation for being without a phone line (even though you have a phone line)

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