Landline is not working been in touch with BT faults was told closed issue will be re opened or something like that (fault first reported in September).
Notice on my account the contact customer box was tex to mobile, not possible as I don't have mobile on my account.
Changed it today to email.
Is there a way to contact BT about this without phoning.
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What level of sarcasm are you expecting in your answer? You have to give them something to go on! If you know your account number, you could always try writing them a letter! Or maybe you could drop by a high-street EE shop. Failing that, it seems like we are down to telepathy or smoke signals!
Do not understand where sarcasm comes into this?
Thanks for your suggestions.... yes I could send a letter but have you seen cost of stamps, no EE shop around here, telepathy is not something I am familiar with and smoke signals are difficult with smokeless fuel.
As you apparently have an Internet connection because you have an email address you could use the online chat.
https://www.bt.com/help/contact-bt/technical-support/landline
Great thanks for the link.
@colin2018wrote:Notice on my account the contact customer box was text to mobile, not possible as I don't have mobile on my account.
Duh! The fact that your mobile number isn't with BT does not prevent them texting you. Your mobile number should be recorded on your profile.
There is no mobile signal here.
Hi @colin2018, which network is it you have your mobile with, and what model of phone are you using?
Many providers now offer the option of WiFi calling, which allows you to use your home broadband connection to carry calls in place of the normal cellular signal.
If available, this is just a toggle you enable in your phone's settings, and you continue to make and receive calls the same way you always would.
Peter
Thanks for the advice Peter.
I am on three used to use watsapp on a honor phone but upgrades to software then my phone not suitable so option was to buy another phone.
It is just not worth me paying good money for one as I do not call anyone.
Thanks @colin2018, WiFi Calling is a bit different to WhatsApp, as you don't need a separate app to use this.
You just enable the setting if it's available on your phone, and then continue to make calls the same way you always would.
Without knowing the exact model of Honor phone you're using I can't say for sure the exact steps to enable this, or if it's supported, but usually the steps would follow something like this:
Go into the phone app > Select the 3 dots in the top right hand corner of the screen > Select settings > Look for the option for WiFi calling, and slide this to the on position.
I'll keep everything crossed this is something you can use.
Peter