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Nice one..... |
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Well the price changes has no effect on me. The 50p increase in line rental is absorbed by the 50p drop in Talk Unlimited 24 :)
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Then it's either yours or your landlord's/landlady's responsibility. Either way, it's not BT's responsibility-why do you feel it should be? Because it's their equipment. [/quote] But they left it working, so someone else has damaged it & the responsibility doesn not lie with BT (nor would it lie with ntl if it was an ntl installed property ;) ) Quote:
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At the end of the day, BT aren't responsible. Fact. End of. ;) |
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Hi Neil.:wavey:
I think you are being a teensy bit harsh with OB...:erm: I too don't see why she should pay for something to be repaired if she hasn't damaged it...:shrug: |
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Holy **** - BT charge £99.99 for a new line!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder they can bloody well afford to comp people. :eeek: |
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But the same applies to ntl customers who come back to BT-if the line's damaged they will have to pay. Quote:
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---------- Post added at 18:50 ---------- Previous post was at 18:46 ---------- In OB's case I would have got the landlord to pay for the fix since normally in that case you would expect the property to be damage free when moving in and its the kind of thing you spot and tell the landlord about before you move in. Was the phone price rise £4 and now dropped to 50p or was it always 50p? |
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ntl aren't responsible for damage on your property, they install a working phone/TV/BB line & it's then your responsibility. |
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That enough reasons for you why ntl's phone service is inferior to BT's? ;)[/quote] I think I have blown you out of the water with your reasons Neil, it really sounds like you have a big grudge with ntl????!!! |
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Let me save you the trouble-ntl have no such policy in place, if your phone line dies you will wait until it's fixed with no set policy in place for compensation or call diversion-Fact-End of. Quote:
There's no 'if' about it-I have shown you the links to BT's Charter-that's not my thoughts or my opinions, it's hard quotable facts. Quote:
You'd be lucky to ring back & find there's a record of you reporting a fault with ntl. Quote:
All you have done is come back with "I think ntl do that", & "ntl offer this in some areas". You have proven nothing except that you are capable of making a post without facts. Quote:
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I am going on with what I know with ntl, the facts may be online somewhere, its just finding them...... |
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(Not in all cases.) Only if the wires have been cut, broken or disconnected between your property and the exchange can you not use ADSL! I have had a dead BT line before and still been able to use my ADSL service! The telephone line went dead because of a fault at the exchange, as long as your wires ain't broken then a fault with the phone service has no effect on ADSL! If however the wire is broken anywhere between your home and the exchange then you will lose both services! It's the same as a fault with your ADSL service will have no effect on your telephone service! (Unless of course you have a faulty ADSL filter!) |
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