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Dropping landline to save money.
I no longer use my landline, so am thinking of just taking TV and broadband.
The offshore call centre are useless and the VM website seems to just take me round in circles for various phone/TV/BB options. Does anyone know how much I would save? I presume my discounts would be recalculated, so it may not be worth it. I currently get minimum phone, XL/Full house TV and 200 BB (but could easily manage on a much lower speed) for about £55 per month (won't be affected by the price rise until at least 6 months into the future). Thanks. |
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Why dont you just ring them up and ask what you would save ?
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Couldn't get any sense out of the offshore call centre, but kept trying and have just come off the phone to someone in the UK.
He said that I get a good discount for taking all three services, which I would lose if I dropped to two services. The net result being that it would work out more expensive to drop the landline! I suppose it's useful in case of an emergency and mobile is down, plus 0870 calls are free at the weekends (which are chargeable on my mobile). The VM website mentions 0870 minutes, I presume that this means that there is a cap on how many minutes you can use when calling 0870 numbers. Anyone know what this cap is? |
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Thanks, I'm in two minds about LRS as I believe the discount has been reduced, plus you effectively tie yourself into a one year contract as it isn't refundable (or forego what you've paid upfront).
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http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/d...saver-discount |
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Have a look at post 225 https://community.bt.com/t5/Bills-Pa...1717554#M84686 |
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An interesting scenario of conflicting information.
This might add weight to a complaint to Ofcom about BT or VM refusing to refund advance line rental if a service is cancelled following a price increase. I think they both have a cheek to even think about refusing to refund any monies paid in advance after a service is cancelled. If they scrapped this nonsense they would probably find that more customers would participate. This scheme benefits their cash flow & need to take on debt & the resultant interest charges anyway, so they wouldn't be losing out. |
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Don't think you'll save much, if anything, if you're taking TV and broadband aswell. |
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(maybe i'm just a glass half empty sort of person ;) ) |
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I believe the exchange must have a battery backup. |
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I can't think of a 999 emergency situation a mobile isn't sufficient.
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You make a good point though, a back up is useful if there are problems with the mobile network, especially for those with serious health conditions like myself.:tu: |
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Actually, it was a daft throw away comment as I don't tend to lose my phone, the only people I speak to on the landline are from VM India trying to flog me mobile phones usually in quite a forceful manner. |
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It always seems incredibly short-sighted and self-imposed, sorry if that sounds rude. Just belts and braces and plain sensible, to be honest. |
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I certainly would not ditch my landline on this basis. The consequences of being caught out are potentially too great. |
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