Mark A
Established Member
Hi chaps,
Just need a bit of advice regarding BT Business.
We've been customers for years and the bills have become silly. Thousands of pounds a year silly... But due to the unethical way line rental and services are arranged we were tied into interminable contracts one way or another for ever.
That's when I came across VOIP systems; namely Vonage. After speaking to their helpful customer services dept. I was given a very good quote for our business telephones which was more than 70% cheaper than BT.
However, VOIP systems apparently work best with fast broadband so I have agreed to upgrade to BT Infinity Fibreoptic. (At least I think I have - I called three times to confirm and each "BT Business Options Team Advisor" couldn't find any records of me signing up for it)
As Vonage only requires a broadband connection our multiple BT lines will become redundant. BT are adamant we have to pay cancellation fees (fines) if we terminate the contracts early. I have attempted to discuss the fees but BT say it's set by OFCOM and therefore non-negotiable.
Is this true, or just more BT BS?
My tolerance for large companies who pass me from pillar-to-post is very little nowadays. I'm still getting over Avis fraudulently charging our credit card £1485, but that's for another time...
Thanks,
Mark
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Just need a bit of advice regarding BT Business.
We've been customers for years and the bills have become silly. Thousands of pounds a year silly... But due to the unethical way line rental and services are arranged we were tied into interminable contracts one way or another for ever.
That's when I came across VOIP systems; namely Vonage. After speaking to their helpful customer services dept. I was given a very good quote for our business telephones which was more than 70% cheaper than BT.
However, VOIP systems apparently work best with fast broadband so I have agreed to upgrade to BT Infinity Fibreoptic. (At least I think I have - I called three times to confirm and each "BT Business Options Team Advisor" couldn't find any records of me signing up for it)
As Vonage only requires a broadband connection our multiple BT lines will become redundant. BT are adamant we have to pay cancellation fees (fines) if we terminate the contracts early. I have attempted to discuss the fees but BT say it's set by OFCOM and therefore non-negotiable.
Is this true, or just more BT BS?
My tolerance for large companies who pass me from pillar-to-post is very little nowadays. I'm still getting over Avis fraudulently charging our credit card £1485, but that's for another time...
Thanks,
Mark
:x