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Jordyboy9 | 14:13 Mon 19th Dec 2016 | ChatterBank
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Just been told by BT if the noisy line is nothing to do with them then i will be charged £180 to me this is a form of blackmail how would i know anything about a crackling on the line
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hve you tried plugging a different phone in?
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do you have BB on the same line?

I think it's to cover themselves if the fault is found to be generated by some piece of faulty equipment you may have connected to.

I was told the same a few months back when we had a very crackly line and then lost all service for a couple of days. They checked the Line right up to the front door, fault turned out to be in the junction box screwed to the wall where the cable entered the house.
As it was outside the property there was no bill.
have you tried plugging your phone into your master socket which is box usually located in the hall with two outlets...if the line is still crackly then it will be an external fault if it is not crackly then it could be your internal wiring
To be fair to BT, they warn customers over and over again (before agreeing to send an engineer out) that they'll be charged if it's not a BT fault. (e.g. if it's simply a faulty phone).

I really had to struggle to get someone to deal with a problem (where my phone wasn't ringing when someone called me but the call was there if I picked up the receiver) because their automated system couldn't detect a line fault and they didn't want me to incur a big bill.

So it seems rather churlish to complain about them simply trying to save you money!
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Mine did that ,lost interest after reporting it .dunno what happened .Also getting an echo when I phoned out again lost interest .
If you have a master socket behind the faceplate plug into that if the line is still faulty it’s a BT problem as you’re not allowed to muck about with anything before the master socket if the line is ok then you have a problem with your internal wring
^^^yes as per post at 13.22
You need to phone BT again and specifically ask that your line is checked at the exchange before you agree to anything else. Also ask that the engineer who checks at the exchange, phones you back with the results the same day. With any luck, they'll pick up the noisy line there and effectively admit the fault is in their equipment.

They can't do these checks from a call centre despite what they tell you. Furthermore, BT don't always do this check before they turn up at your property preferring to bill you if there is the slightest reason to attribute the fault to your equipment. This is why the call centres prefer to give you the standard warnings about the charge.

If they admit the fault is theirs and want to call to check the Master Socket, don't leave the engineer over the doorstep until he says there won't be a charge. Confirm it with him at the front door when he leaves.

What most people don't know about this is that when the engineer sits in his van and submits his report electronically on his tablet, there are two buttons on the screen. One says "chargeable repair" and the other says "non-chargeable repair". It's the engineer's decision alone that will decide if you get a bill for the repair, but you are in a position to dispute an unjustified bill if you've been told that there was no charge.

Personally, I'd go over to another telecoms provider because although companies like Sky and TalkTalk give you the same warning about the charge and you still get a visit from a BT engineer, you can challenge a bill with your provider ( they'll have been charged by BT ) and you stand a better chance of getting the bill cancelled.
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jordy, I think its fair enough and easy to check. You just plug a different corded phone into the master socket. If the phone works properly then the fault is in the house and down to you, if its still crackly then the fault is down to them. its all on their website. You can’t expect them to come out to your house, find the fault is down to you not down to them and not charge you?
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It's worth having a cheap corded phone around to enable you to do simple line checks and for use in case of power cut etc. You can get one for £4.99 from Argos.
Just the normal number you're using to report the fault Jordyboy9. BT have umpteen call centres but all of them can arrange to have an engineer check the line at your local exchange.

Anyhow, I'm glad you've managed to sort it out and I hope they fix it for you on Wednesday.
We had a similar problem. The engineer came out and could find nothing wrong with our system, but he did change the box in the house as ours was very old at no charge to us. The problem was actually a long way down the line. Think they have fixed that now. They may be a useless company with no Customer Service to speak of, but have to say that they were very efficient in dealing with our problem. (Probably because we have no Mobile signal here so need wire for emergencies).
Do you have BT Broadband? any filters on your line? I had something simular, I checked the lines, J,box, tried the extension sockets, ok, replaced filters job sorted.

See Jordy @ 13:24. ^^^
Filters!!!!!!!!!!

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