Not entirely convinced a customer can give BT a final warning to do anything. What sanctions to you intend applying if they ignore the warning?
If you are an BT employee - Just do your job and block the phishing emails purporting to come from EE BT.
Clearly BT has done so very effectively for other phishing emails purporting to have come from other organisations.
Demonstrating that the screening of phishing emails can be achieved to a very high standard.
SO WHAT IS THE PROBLEM BT ??? Can't be bothered ??? Or something to do with official BT emails coming from a myriad sources, rather than from a central secure corporate source, allegedly ??????
BT's Advertisement of
'Thank you for choosing the UK’s largest network, trusted for fast, reliable and secure broadband.' IS QUESTIONABLE
How will it be achieved.
In very much the same successful manner as the problems of BT's non performance & non delivery of internet speed against contract specification around 2016. https://www.theguardian.com/money/2017/may/01/empty-promises-bt-broadband-speeds
So as I say if you are an BT employee - Just do your job and block the phishing emails purporting to come from EE BT If this requires all your customer facing employees / contractors eg rewards, to communicate through a central system, so that ALL other BT EE emails are blocked so be it.
Just do your job and block the phishing email it is not a big ask from a premium priced service with an inflation plus price escalator
Yes, I would be interested to hear what your final warning consists of.
As has been pointed when you started this thread there are things YOU can do to help your self. Perhaps if you had tried them you may have found that there was no need to make idle threats.
This is a BT residential customer to customer forum. Your post does not go to BT. The only BT staff are the forum moderators who do not necessarily read all the posts.
No, I'm not a BT employee, I'm just a satisfied customer.
Well I am a highly dissatisfied customer who is not prepared to accept a less than satisfactory, poor quality service for a premium priced product coupled with an arrogant employee.
Actually to give BT their full due, they stepped in extremely quickly on a previous occasion to resolve a significant series of failures, so they do indeed read these interactions.
However this time BT needs to address their internal company concerns that they might block their own communications to customers from a myriad of BT sources including third party, outsourced workers/contractors. Or might block any email referring to BT / EE.
How do I know this ? I ask deep searching questions to get to the crux of the issue, just like the attenuation issue and drop off in line speed ten years ago.
Of course I have, and it works, but can't be used widely in day to day activity, since it will be exploited as soon as the new email address is becomes known by nefarious actors. So your solution can only be limited by extent of use and time, so pointless otherwise multiple addresses have to be monitored.
However as you well know BT has successfully blocked virtually all the other phishing emails or at least sends them to the Spam file, which is excellent.
BT's PROBLEM IS THAT IT CAN'T DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN a phishing 'BT' email and one arising from a myriad of BT employees and contractors - it is right dog's breakfast. YET their own internal IT system blocks and protects them from phishing emails carrying harmful attachments forwarded to them, which their system has shoved into my computer, as has been fully acknowledged by an BT/EE manager.
So BT do your job and work harder.
Isn't it odd how only some people seem to be inundated by phishing and spam emails while others get none or very little.
Could it be that they have brought this on themselves by either responding to the emails, unsubscribing from the emails or how often their personal information has been compromised in data breaches or exposed online and take no action such as deleting the compromised email account.
Generally people who actively protect their contact information by not posting/giving out their email address unless 100% necessary to genuine sites, use protective tools such as antivirus/malware programs with email guards/scanners get significantly less spam of indeed any.