New customer (or was!) Booked a package of phone & broadband. Need an engineer to fit telephone socket - there's an existing line. Told can't book an engineer but the package starts 29 Dec. No good if I can't access it so cancelled order.
Any suggestions for getting telephone socket fitted????
If there is an existing line what happened to the master socket which must have been there
Presumably the previous socket / line was damaged/disconnected when the previous caravan was removed from the pitch, so what is left of the previous installation, cable poking up from a duct or a dropwire dangling from a telegraph pole ?
The issue is, if the address is shown as existing service just in a stopped state, then an order for service would probably be progressed as a takeover not a new install ( even though you know you need an installer ) , generally, after a line is started from a stopped state, it’s tested and if found to be testing faulty , a new customer fault is raised , this usually sends out an engineer.
If for some reason this new customer fault process doesn’t work, you would have to raise a fault yourself , even though the line has never worked ( for you at least ).
A potential problem is, the previous occupant of the pitch should have got the line removed properly, presumably they just ripped the line out when the old caravan was removed, if/when the engineer turns up to sort it out, if they mention that the reason for the visit was ‘damage’ when they book the job off , even though you never caused the damage , it’s possible a charge to repair the damage would be raised.
You may think you are paying for a new line so even if the line has to be re-provided from scratch you have already paid for that, but the provider may only be paying Openreach for a takeover of the line, otherwise the job would have had an engineer booked from the start, and if a start order turns into a full provide then it’s possible the extra costs have to be paid, OR don’t bill you , they would charge the service provider, but they may try to pass that charge onto you.