I phoned about a letter from BT about the imminent end of my contract. They found me a scheme that cost less than now, and btw I was due an upgrade (didn't need it, current speed and reliability fine for my needs, but if it's free... so I agreed). This resulted in receiving 7 emails. Well, today I receive 5 parcels of stuff made in China and Vietnam and more cardboard than I've ever seen in one delivery. All I wanted was to start another contract under the similar conditions and I can't be hassled with all this stuff and more things to plug in.
My question is, can I return all this stuff, cancel the upgrade and keep my existing service/router etc?
When I calm down about the waste of time, money and resource I may phone them again but in the interim, thanks for any advice.
Without knowing what 'the boxes of stuff' are, its impossible to say.
I can't imagine why you have 5 parcels, is there any clue on the boxes as to what they contain?
What was in the email regarding the revised contract?
Simple answer is yes
Distance selling gives you fourteen days to cool off and cancel if need be.
Contact BT and they'll send you a returns bag so it'll cost you nothing in postage.