I am just helping my parents sort through their finances and notice that they are on full fibre halo 3 at a cost of £76.05 with an add on for 700 calls of £9.25.
I understand that they will have agreed to it in a telephone call, but know that they will not have understood a word that was said to them.
My son also finds it interesting that with this all singing all dancing broadband they have a download speed of 45-50 mbps.
i cannot see that this is ethical and whilst this is a business, a business that rips off old people is shameful and little better than the scam artists calling from India.
I am going to citizens advice this afternoon to see what happens next, but wondered if anyone else has experienced this.
you have not actually said what BT package your parents have - knowing would be helpful. if your parents make say 50 calls a month then it is cheaper with 700minute package then it is paying by the minute on PAYG
I would add as one of a similar generation to your parents many people of our age are more than capable of understanding the terms and negotiating a deal for a fast broadband package
sorry but can you check the actual package BT halo fibre 3 is not a package. actual download speed does not give indication of actual package as download speed is not guaranteed and can vary by device
when did you parents renew their contract? do they also have a TV package included?
If they are on Full Fibre 1 then the package is only 50Mbps, all the Halo stuff is addons which I doubt they need, they might but I doubt and I get it is probably upsold, but it will be upsold to everyone because that will be the direction to the call agents and sadly for folks who dont really know about the different nuances of internet etc these days will likely sign up to something they dont really need.
If we arent judging old people then lets not throw India under the bus also 😕 BT dont set out to manipulate older folks into buying things they dont understand, they are not scammers.
It would be interesting to see more the itemization, Full Fibre 1 is £35 a month, probably more for existing customer sadly, ontop of that would be interesting to see how it gets to £90.33
I do sympathize, my dad's BT bill is crazy and they have copper at around 8Mbps and he pays more than I do for 900Mbps....I dont know how he signed up for it all and he doesnt even have Halo.
Looks generally okay aside from the Halo3+, youve posted twice, one says plus one does not.
To me that looks like the broadband is where most of the subjectively unfair pricing comes from, I dont actually know how much Halo3+ would be for your folks there but it seems to be 11 pounds extra a month if i went for it.
So it would be good to know what BB profile/package they are on, but the bill doesnt say anything extra about that, you may have to call an ask.
I guess its largely academic but with a complaint you may be able to strip back some things you dont need without terminating the entire contract, I say may.
I'm 75 in two weeks. I've just checked: BT/EE offer me "Fibre Halo 3 with Complete Wi-Fi" for £44 per month. I currently pay about £53 including 700 mins calls and voicemail. I don't and won't use BT TV or Sport - perhaps that is the extra cost? My speed is about 61Mbs and I await OR fibre (with none in prospect, in the centre of Edinburgh). I use my own Deco mesh network so don't need "Complete".
Are you sure they're in contract?
The reason I ask is that the 700 mins call package has been discontinued, so recontracting would normally require them to either move to unlimited calls or PAYG. If they're out of contract that may go some way to explaining the high charges.