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Re: [OT] BTInternet Support
Cable is 10m away from my door but i cant get
it.
Can i demand it ?
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 1:56
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] BTInternet
Support
> I wanted to get cable (telephones, broadband and
TV)
but unfortunatley our local cable supplier would have to cross a
neighbour's land > - and he wanted thousands to do so (twat).
Erm no, he's not necessarily being a twat, but your cable company
is being naughty.
I, for example, would want several thousand to
allow anyone to dig a hole across my garden, cutting through the roots
of
some valuable plants, and meaning that I could never dig down again
safely
;-)
However, you should check the terms of your cable companies
franchise.
Many of the franchises REQUIRE that the cable companies
will offer the service, at the agreed rates, to ANYONE in their area.
They
are not allowed to cherry-pick the customers they can wire up
cheaply.
This is the same logic that requires, say, Consignia (the
post
office) to deliver a letter to the Outer Hebrides at the same rates as a
letter to Westminster.
Cable companies conveniently tend to
forget
this, and claim that there are large costs... They may well be large
costs
that they're not allowed to pass on to you!!!
Regards, Mark
Harrison Head of Systems, eKingfisher -----Original
Message----- From: Simon Coates [mailto:ecolume@xxxxxxx] Sent:
24 November 2001 01:23 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d]
[OT] BTInternet Support
I wanted to get cable (telephones,
broadband and TV) but unfortunatley our local cable supplier would have
to
cross a neighbour's land - and he wanted thousands to do so
(twat).
So, I had to bite the bullet and go with BT :o( Anyway,
after a
site survey with BT I ordered 2 ISDN2e lines and 2 analogue lines which
I
want to enter my house via some underground ducting. I said that I
would install the ducting myself and leave a draw-wire in. Well
earlier in the week I got a message to ring a guy back at BT - which I
did
but they couldn't 'locate' him. I left a message for him to ring
ME
back. Did he ring???... No. The next day at 8.45am I got a call
from
a BT engineer who was outside my house - he'd turned up for an
appointment
- but BT didn't even tell me he was coming. Anyway, I got there 20
mins later. I asked him what he was here for. "I've come to
install your lines" - Bloody Hell - I thought. BT are quick!
I
haven't even laid my ducting. Then BT engineer said he was here to
install 2 overhead analogue lines. NO, I've ordered 2 ISDN lines
and
2 analogue lines, and they're going underground. Oh, I'd better
ring
the office.....Oh, I'm not here to install anything, I'm here to do a
survey. So I asked him what specification BT would require for the
ducting. He rang the office back..... 2 1/2 inch duct buried at 18
inches! What the hell do they need 2 1/2 inch duct for? I
asked
him to check it. Yeah, spec was right he said. Well there's
a
BT multicore cable running on my land (which I receive a very small
yearly
amount for) which is unprotected and laid on the surface - and they
installed it themselves!!! Anyway, I told the engineer where the
cable was fed from and where it ended up, and where I wanted to run my
duct
- and eventually where it would be terminated (at Node 0). He said
it
was all getting too complicated an someone else would have to come out
and
do the survey - and let me know how much more it's all going to cost to
install since I want it to go underground! Dickheads. Pulling all
the
cables at once through a duct is easier and quicker that going overhead
and
drilling into my house and then routing them to Node 0. He said
someone would ring and come out later in the day. 3 days later
still
no call... BT just seem to get worse. If they don't sort it out soon
the
shit will hit the fan. I'm wanting to move into the house in a few
weeks, and we can't if there's no phone lines (work from home
etc...) Feels like trouble could be
brewing. Arrggghh.
Simon :o(
----- Original Message
-----
From: Nick <mailto:ngunn@xxxxxxx> Gunn To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx <mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Sent:
23 November 2001 12:56 Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] BTInternet
Support
Hi,
Sorry, this must be my week of ranting!
As
BT
is becoming a favourite of this group, I thought I'd share my current
"experience" of BT Internet support. A few weeks ago, I
found that I couldn't add any files to my ftp area on
ftp.btinternet.com <ftp://ftp.btinternet.com>
.
Simple, It thought - just delete some files. Erm - no.
Tried this and I still got the message that the quota had been
exceeded.
Ok, time to contact support, so I sent an email
to support@xxxxxxx <mailto:support@xxxxxxx>
explaining all the steps I took.
Waited about a week and received
an
email to say that I'd probably used up my quota. Grrr... So
I
politely emailed back to explain the same thing "again".
Waited about a week, only to receive the response "Ah -
you're broadband. They've checked my site and I've used 11Mb out
of 20Mb available. They told me I needed a different
department
- so they'd forward my details". Ok, progress I thought!
Ha!
Received an email earlier this week from Broadband support
saying
"I'd probably used up my quota, and that I should delete files".
ARGH!! Still polite (but losing it), I emailed them again!
Today
-
received another response (still from broadband support), apologising
for
the delay (nice), but asking me to "check my quota as I've probably used
it
all up"! I have not used my quota!!
I refuse to
pay
50p/min for a problem which I know exists! One more email
then
I give up :-(
Nick
What makes it even more difficult is SWMBO
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