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Re: Repeatedly delayed activation date
Hi @KirstyLeah and welcome to our community.
Thanks for posting about your order. I'm sure I can help with this. I'll need a few details so please check you inbox for my message and drop me over a reply with the details. Thanks also to @imjolly for bringing this to my attention.
Cheers
David
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Re: Repeatedly delayed activation date
I wanted to give BT one last shot at fixing this but I still have no internet, still have no proper explanation, and keep getting these 24-48hour promises which don’t materialise. It’s been a month of this now.
So I have sent you a message.
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Re: Repeatedly delayed activation date
Hi @KirstyLeah
Thank you for posting back and for sending the message to David.
I am sorry for the delay with your order. Once you get to the top of the queue one of the guys will pick up and give you a hand until you're up and running.
Thanks,
Robbie
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Re: Repeatedly delayed activation date
Thanks. Still no internet.
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Re: Repeatedly delayed activation date
Now been told that they won’t even know when my next activation date is until after Monday 14 august.
Does anyone know if I can use the compensation money for not having internet for so long to pay the fee to leave my BT contract early?
I know some providers like gigaclear and virgin don’t use openreach: if I start trying to get set up with them now and somehow BT gets my internet running before they do, can I use all the compensation I’ve accrued to pay the early cancellation fee?
I have had so many activation dates which have failed I just don’t trust BT to get me internet anymore.

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Re: Repeatedly delayed activation date
Any compensation owed, would not be paid until your BT service is activated. Compensation is paid back via your BT bills.
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