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dotty. | 21:20 Tue 23rd Nov 2010 | ChatterBank
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I was offered a half-price deal on my BTVison/BTtotalbroardband/unlimited evening and weekend call plan/ this happened on Nov 3rd. I have been waiting to hear from BT how much less a month we will be paying, today they have come up with A figure of £32.97 a month, a saving of around £28 a month across the 3 options.
However, I am not allowed to change my option once a new billing cycle has started, and so I still have to pay the full price now in advance up to Jan 21st, but they have changed the prices and back dated my options to 3rd November. When I get my next bill, the difference between what I have paid in advance and my new charges will be credited to my next advance payments.

Is this not actually like putting my money in a bank that does not charge interest?
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BT bills are the most complex I have ever seen. We were offered free evening and weekend calls and were categorically told there would be no extra charge. First bill arrives and it's gone up by £6 a month. Can't be bothered to find out why to be honest. Bunch of thieves.
im ditching bt as we started with the same sort of deal costing us £30 mthly which after 3 mths rose to £75 then a few mths after that they want £103 a mth!!!!! bloody ridiculous we have just ended the contract so we are off!!! daylight robbery!!!

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