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are you sure friend is a BT customer as often refer to line as BT but may be another ISP
POA, either Lasting or Enduring Power of Attorney needs to be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian as soon as the "donor" loses capacity. This entails sending the original document to them. Then once returned you would usually need to send the original or a certified copy to the organisation you wish to engage with on her behalf. There is no need for the "donor" to sign anything.
At the risk of sounding harsh, if the EOL is expected sooner rather than later, it may be easier to deal with after the event as a bereavement case.
Yes,it's a BT contract.
Update,
I received this email message from a BT member of staff;
You can send Power of Attorney documents to POA@bt.com, or post them to BT PLC, PO BOX 334, Sheffield, S98 1BT. We only return original and certified documents.
POA documents that will be returned would be the following:
Any solicitor / court ?certified copies?
True original documents
Original and certified copies are returned automatically even if the customer hasn?t requested the return of the documents.
If the POA documentaries not an original or certified copy and the customer hasn?t asked for the POA to be returned these are destroyed securely.
Thanks,
That'll do.