Hi all, I am currently on Fibre with Halo 3+, costing me £61.00 a month, with the landline phone we are on PAYG as we never really use it apart from receiving calls, also got extras (TNT Sport, Now Entertainment and HD/Now Boost) which for the first time, with the recent price increases, has pushed our total bill ever so slightly over the £100 mark. Broadband contract does not end until September 2024, so are pretty stuck unless EE offer us anything better priced (looking at posts on this forum seems very doubtful), just a case of waiting and see what develops, think we are all thinking of saving money in the current climate.
Many thanks to all those who replied to my query over the Halo charges. Apparently I am being charged £25 per month out of an £59 for its use. Which incidentally I do not need. The hub is for difficult or awkward premises that have poor router connections. When I asked if I could cancel my contract and go some where else, or even rejoin I was told yes,
HOWEVER the charge to cancel my contract would be over £500! I have to wait until 2025 for it to be renegotiated.
Hope this may help some one else....Regards.
@Jane2018 - No offence, but BT must love having you as a customer and be rubbing their hands with glee each month.
From the information you have provided you are being vastly overcharged for TWO inferior (slow) broadband contracts and landlines that are PAYG or never used.
Firstly log into My BT on the both accounts and check your Upgrade Offers for broadband. Also check at Openreach to see what speeds are available at your address:- Openreach Full Fibre
I think that is the starting point, before calling BT or posting a 'complaint' on the Community boards to get a Moderator to assist you. Feedback the speeds and prices here and we will try to advise.
BT do like to complicate the process, but don't overpay for peace of mind or convenience. It could well be that one fast BB line with Halo 3+ (Hybrid Connect & Multiple Discs) would be more stable than 2 slow lines. Also......it's probably time to get your sons on the case as well.
As promised here is my feedback after chatting to BT:
I have successfully downgraded my Broadband to Full Fibre 100 without Halo and renewed my contract with BT and I found the Options Team Advisor was very helpful and wasn't pushy.
Was paying £74 for Full Fibre 900 with Halo3 and it was going to go up to £87.99 with Telephone Unlimited Minutes.
Downgraded to Full Fibre 100 no Halo with Unlimited Minutes £51.99
There was a difference of £10/ month with Halo.
The whole process was painless and didn't have any problems, the Advisor was most helpful.
@jb1441 Note that I was out of contact, so you might get different responses, worth a try though.
@Dippu - Just to understand the breakdown, are you paying £41.99 for FF100 and £10 for Unlimited Calls?
I pay £9.12 for 700mins, but the 700mins option has been scrapped and although unlimited is now £18, the Options Team told me that as an existing customer, it would be £10 for Unlimited.
If you are paying £10 for calls, the £41.99 seems a little expensive for FF100. The current Black Friday offer (an inflated price) is £39.99 for new customers with 3 months for £5.
@Puma937 The 24 month package I've agreed is:
Full Fibre 100 with Landline £42.99 (No Halo)
Unlimited Calls £14
Discount £5/ month
Total = £51.99
I am happy because I'm saving £36/ month had I stayed on Full Fibre 900 with Halo 3 and Unlimited Minutes.