On 22/06/12 18:47, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 10:43:44 +0100, brad@??? said:
>
>> If BT attend and no fault is found,
>> it's a minimum of £80.
> I believe it's £130. I can't help thinking BT would take a lot more
> interest if, when they attended and found there WAS a BT fault, they had
> to pay the subscriber £130. That would seem fair, wouldn't it?
That £130 pound is only for the first hour, they then start charging by 
the half hour (at least it is for business lines).
The problem is ISP's will push the blame else where until you prove to 
them that you have tested the line with a phone (if it is a dedicated 
ADSL line) changed the filter and changed the router. Most providers 
have access to BT line test although to be honest that is not 
particularly reliable.
I have had BT out four time for one line before they found the fault, 
and they had to repay the charges we had been charged for them coming 
out and not finding a fault.
The bit that gets me is some ISP will supply a router (free or paid for) 
but they won't offer any support for that router other than basic wan 
setup.
Tim
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