I need to speak to BT regarding my mothers account/contract. I have Power of Attorney (Scottish). How do I go about setting this up please
what are you trying to do - change it or cancel it?
After the recent death of my father i am looking into her affairs and it would appear that she is being charge twice for Netflix. Once by BT as part of a TV package & once by her original Netflix account. Also she is 14 months into a 24 month contract which is very expensive.
was the account in father's name or your mother?
I have asked a forum mod to see if they can help they will post here
Thank you. Its in my mothers name.
Hi @Matra in response to your first question, you can set up the Power of Attorney by following the steps on this link.
Does your mum have more than one Netflix log in name? BT would have taken over the orginal Netflix account if the same email was provided to us when it was being ordered.
I'll send you a private message so you can get in touch and we'll be happy to help.
Thanks
Neil
I have had Scottish powers of attorney for several people and have just set them up for my partner and I. By and large, most small issues merely require you to say to the other party that you have a POA, and send them a scan/photo if necessary. If they kick up a fuss, they will tell you what they need/want and you can supply that. When setting up a POA, you will have been asked how many certified copies you need for the more formal issues. Most bodies are content with a photocopy of the original. BT can be tricky as your first call will be dealt with by an English office, which may not realise that the law in Scotland can be different to that in other parts of the UK.
We'll need the BT account number (it's on the bill) and we'll need to see a certified copy of the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). This means that each page will need a statement that it's a 'certified copy of the original' and must be signed by the donor, who must still have capacity. The same applies to an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA).
We can also accept access codes (these need to be sent to us in the post) which will allow us to digitally verify your lasting power of attorney. This service can be used if the LPA was registered on or after 1 September 2019.
If the donor has lost capacity, a solicitor will need to certify a copy.
If you've got an EPA, it doesn't need to be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) unless the donor no longer has mental capacity.
What will BT do when it receives the PoA or appointee form?
Send photocopies of the PoA (never send us the original) or access codes to:
BT PLC
PO Box 334
Sheffield
S98 1BT
or email to POA@bt.com