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bt cancelation?
devilchef
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in Phones & TV
Hi all MSE',
This is an email i recieved from BT,
We're changing our prices. But standard line rental, calls to UK landlines and the cost of our Unlimited Anytime Plan won't change again until 2013.
We're making some changes to the prices of our products and services from 3 December 2011. We're putting up standard monthly line rental by 70p, changing some call charges, as well as changing the prices for broadband and some other services. You'll find all the details here.
We know no one likes it when prices go up. That's why we've kept the rises as low as we can and the cost of more than half of our products and services won't change at all.
On top of that, the cost of standard monthly line rental, calls to UK* landlines and our Unlimited Anytime Plan won't rise again until 2013.
Changing our prices
We are withdrawing the paper-free discount from 3 December 2011. Anyone who was on our paper-free discount could benefit from our Line Rental Saver payment option for line rental that reduces line rental from £14.60 per month to £10 per month
. This payment option is available only on e-billing and you can find out more here.
Keep calling mobiles for less
In May we cut the standard rate for calling mobiles from a BT landline. We were the first company to pass on the savings so that our customers could enjoy cheap calls to mobiles. In fact, BT now offers the cheapest standard pence per minute rates
for calls to mobiles compared to our major competitors. And the good news is that we're not changing these rates, so you'll carry on getting them.
Does this mean i am now able to cancel and go somewhere else as they have changed the contract? Many thanks.
Devilchef
This is an email i recieved from BT,
We're changing our prices. But standard line rental, calls to UK landlines and the cost of our Unlimited Anytime Plan won't change again until 2013.
We're making some changes to the prices of our products and services from 3 December 2011. We're putting up standard monthly line rental by 70p, changing some call charges, as well as changing the prices for broadband and some other services. You'll find all the details here.
We know no one likes it when prices go up. That's why we've kept the rises as low as we can and the cost of more than half of our products and services won't change at all.
On top of that, the cost of standard monthly line rental, calls to UK* landlines and our Unlimited Anytime Plan won't rise again until 2013.
Changing our prices
We are withdrawing the paper-free discount from 3 December 2011. Anyone who was on our paper-free discount could benefit from our Line Rental Saver payment option for line rental that reduces line rental from £14.60 per month to £10 per month
. This payment option is available only on e-billing and you can find out more here.Keep calling mobiles for less
In May we cut the standard rate for calling mobiles from a BT landline. We were the first company to pass on the savings so that our customers could enjoy cheap calls to mobiles. In fact, BT now offers the cheapest standard pence per minute rates
for calls to mobiles compared to our major competitors. And the good news is that we're not changing these rates, so you'll carry on getting them.Does this mean i am now able to cancel and go somewhere else as they have changed the contract? Many thanks.
Devilchef
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https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3454519Does this mean i am now able to cancel and go somewhere else as they have changed the contract? Many thanks.
DevilchefTime has moved on (much quicker than it used to - or so it seems at my age) and my previous advice on residential telephony has been or is now gradually being overtaken by changes in the retail market. Hence, I have now deleted links to my previous 'pearls of wisdom'. I sincerely hope they helped save some of you money.0
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