As-per the title, I'm wondering if BT staff have been instructed to only discuss this package if customers know about it already? I didn't, until I spent a few hours on the internet today researching it all. I've been enquiring lately about a 'landline and calls only' deal for my retired parents, as broadband is not required. As an aside, my folks were BT customers for many decades and only moved to Sky 18 months ago because the value of BT's offering had gone too low.
Anyway, I had a couple of conversations with BT staff, who both insisted that the cheapest deal currently is £12.09 for a line + £18 for anytime calls (per month), whereas HPSP is virtually the same thing for £21.99 per month, isn't it? It's rather cheeky all-round though, because I'd asked them what their absolute lowest price was, plus according to other providers no-one should really be charging for a 'line' if they insist on switching you over to full fibre (which just huge inconvenience to the whole thing quite frankly), because historically the line charge was effectively to help maintain the old copper connection.
To be honest, price aside, it would be better for now if BT would agree to reconnect the existing copper connection, which is still in operation with Sky but they've just doubled their price and won't come down much because, like BT, they also want £18 for the anytime calls element. Anyway, isn't it dishonest of the BT staff to not say anything; a 'lie of neglect' if you will?
do your parents qualify here https://www.bt.com/terms/home-essentials
if so they can get phone only here https://community.bt.com/t5/Bills-Packages/Bad-customer-service/m-p/2330514?lightbox-message-images-...
No, they're not on any benefits.