when trying to compare other providers deals with BT packages, it seems as if all the others clearly state that Line rental is included in the quoted price, whereas BT seems to be completely excluded and in some footnote about paying £23.05 per month. Am I reading this wrong as it makes a huge difference
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Bt package prices normally include line rental and a call package would be extra. you can of course of for broadband only which still includes line rental but you do not have ability to make or receive call on landing and may give a small reduction in cost
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Line rental isn't charged separately any more, all broadband packages are inclusive and include 'line rental'.
They are clearly advertised separately though as Broadband is being offered for around £28 . I pay more than that BEFORE line rental of £20 odd
the packages on offer all include line rental just one has ability to make and receive calls and the other does not. if you opt for ability to make/receive calls you can buy a calls add-on package or select PAYG. the recent package price was about £29.99 including line rental
Im talking about BT offer above , not other provider
So,If I go via My BT and my own pesonalised offers. I am told I currently have Halo Fibre 2 plus inc calls for £30.88 per month and am being offered Halo Fibre 3 for £33.88 with a new 24 month contract. No mention on either of line rental even though I am paying £20 per month on top of the £30.88 figure. So, I can't believe it is now included in the £33.88.
If you're out of contract it's entirely possible that you've moved to a much higher "out of contract" price. I know someone who let their contract end & didn't do anything about it, despite my nagging. They were paying around £45pm for 4Mb ADSL!
Calls are no longer inclusive of broadband deals. Unlimited calls are £11.54/m
Halo is an add-on just like call package. The £29.99 I mention was for broadband including line rental but no call or Halo package add on
have you tried phoning the options team 0800800030 and select leaving BT then negotiate a new deal. if you don't like what is offered then hang up and try again in few days