So I sent my BT equipment back before Christmas, no problems there. Unfortunately, through moving house, I lost the tracking receipt.
Received a text today to say that BT are charging me £265 as I "haven't returned anything". Called them to say 1) it has been sent and 2) I can't pay that, to be told it might be in the warehouse and they can't do anything about the charges.
What can I do?! The post office has no record because I can't remember the date etc, so I'm at a loss. Somehow have to find £265 to pay BT for equipment that might be sat in their warehouse.
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It also may have been lost by the post office and never received by BT. I know it's a bad situation but if you can't prove you sent it back then BT are going to charge you.
Its taking about three weeks for BT to log returned equipment.
It is too late for this situation, but when I recently changed ISPs I made a point of phoning the "losing" company and giving them the tracking reference - insisting that they noted it on my account, just in case I lost the bit of paper.
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It’s appalling how they can charge such high amounts, I have sent 2 items back 5 weeks ago and still they tell me not received, they need a big shake up and get it sorted or I will be going to citizens advice, they know they’ve received it but still charge me for not returning it, it’s disgusting
Welcome to the community.
I know it would be a shock to see charges for items that you have sent back.
Do you have the proof of postage and tracking number still?
If you do, I'd recommend speaking to our billing guides so they can look into this further for you.
Michael