My parents are both in their 80s and are being overcharged by BT but it's impossible to get a decent price from them as an existing customer on their website.
Their price for broadband and phone is coming out at £66 per month, whereas for new customers it's about £35!
Vodafone (£28) and Sky both offer cheaper deals but they are not keen to switch.
In addition they've paid line rental for the last 2 years at £18.49 per month when most others are no longer charging. It's absolutely shocking behaviour.
Has anyone had the same issue?
@RCT1wrote:
In addition they've paid line rental for the last 2 years at £18.49 per month when most others are no longer charging. It's absolutely shocking behaviour.
On this point in particular there's got to be more information, line rental & broadband are under one package, by any chance do they have a 2nd line into the property too?
They only have one line in to their house...
I'll give BT another call and see if we can make headway but it looks like they will have to leave.
Unless your parents were on a SMPF connection ( shared metallic path facility ) where separate bills were issued, one from BT for line rental and another from a different company that supplied broadband then line rental is not shown as a separate item , it’s part of the broadband charge , I suspect you have not interpreted the bill correctly.
If , by some historical quirk , the had broadband from another company in the past , and ‘joined’ BT for broadband ( already having BT telephone) and somehow the bill remained as two elements, then obviously it is wrong and any duplicate payment should be refunded, but you say it’s only two years ……it would have to be for a much longer period if that were the case as SMPF is and has been very rare for much longer than two years …..
If they are on a legacy product paying much more than is necessary, then they can’t be also be inside a minimum term so changing to a current product ( and accepting the minimum term that comes with it ) shouldn’t be difficult.
If you are having difficulty on the on line portal, call BT and have a conversation with them
@RCT1 wrote:
They only have one line in to their house...
I'll give BT another call and see if we can make headway but it looks like they will have to leave.
I your parents are still in fixed term contract then termination costs may be large
try phoning retentions team assuming you are named as account manager and see what you can negotiate 08007831401
OK , so not line rental but LRS ( line rental saver ) which is now obsolete anyway , which as in return for a £220 upfront payment, 12 ( one per month ) bill credits of £20 were applied to the account, so worth £240 they are credits not debits , so it’s difficult to see how you could see that as a cost and not a saving .
It was for a very long time inappropriately named line rental saver as all it provided was a discount for upfront payment, and not really related to ‘line rental’ especially when broadband was the billable product, however it was never a mechanism to pay line rental , that’s still your misinterpretation
FWIW , BT telephony and broadband is around £30-35 a month , so a little more than VF and Sky and as stated if you parents are not within a minimum term ( and if paying that price its unlikely unless they also have Halo benefits) then obtaining that price isn’t difficult.
I suspect you want to move them from BT for your own reasons rather than it’s their wish , but you should consider the potential negatives such as losing the phone number and convenient access to BT email as there are plenty of examples of children moving their parents phone /internet and the parents live with the negative consequences
What’s quoted in the ‘My Offers’ isn’t the only offer available, I recently renewed my broadband with BT , the BT ‘guide’ offered various options ,
If your parents are paying so much more than the regular price , that can really can only have a couple of explanations, one is you are not comparing like for like , so additional products, like unlimited inclusive calls or Halo , BTTV , mobile etc , or on a legacy deal that’s been allowed to continue on an ‘out of contract’ basis and is now much more expensive than current products.
You seem convinced that £60 ish is what BT will charge them if they renew , but it’s not necessarily the case , a recontract offer is likely to be very similar to the new customer offer ( in my case the price was the same as a new customer ) , I suspect the £60 will because of added ‘extras’ , Halo 3+ for example is around the price you quote your parents pay , and anecdotally it seems impossible to remove using the on line portal.