So my full fibre broadband with landline package expired a few days ago. I called BT to see what offers were available but wasn't happy with the prices. As a result, I decided to place an order with another provider. A few days after the order went through, i called BT again to see if they could budge, and this time I was offered the same package cost as before but with a substantial credit to cover the cost of landline.
I received an email from the BT agent confirming the offer of the credit and the contract summary.
The agent told me it's not possible to include the credit offer in the contract as the offer is from their manager. I was also told that it wouldn't be possible to receive the credit until after the 14 day cooling off period in case I cancelled the contract and kept the money.
So I just wanted to check if what the agent is saying is true? I'm worried that I won't get the credit amount for my package as its not mentioned in the contract. As mentioned I do have an email from the agent confirming the offer.
not sure what you mean here 'substantial credit to cover the cost of landline.'
you either have a package broadband only or broadband and phone the with phone package is anything for £2/5 more a month on PAYG
not heard of this credit but can understand why waiting until cooling off has expired
My experience recently is that I couldn't guarantee the validity of what you're being told.
However, on the positive side you do have it in a confirmed form so if it doesn't turn out to be true then you've been mis-sold and should be able to get compensation or leave without cost to you.
Never heard off that offer before. I would want that confirmed in email before agreeing