fromErik Ribsskog eribsskog@gmail.com
toResidential Services
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dateFri, Oct 7, 2011 at 4:12 PM
subjectRe: Reminder/Fwd: Reminder/Fwd: Moving [Incident: 110924-004216]
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Hi,
I don’t think it’s right that I should pay for BT-services, after 18/8, when I notified you, that I wanted to cancel broadband and landline.
So I send this to the Phone Ombudsman.
I can’t find the password for BT.com now.
I was thrown out after an unfair court-process in Liverpool on 17/8, (which I’ve complained about to the Parliamentary Ombudsman and more), and the Police and the Bailiff hurried me so I didn’t get all my notebooks etc. with me to Sunderland.
So if you could please stop those subscriptions and don’t over-charge me, after 18/8.
I send this to the Phone Ombudsman now, so I’ll from now take this with them.
Erik Ribsskog
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Reminder/Fwd: Reminder/Fwd: Moving
Discussion Thread
Response (Reece West)04/10/2011 12:34 PM
Dear Mr Ribsskog,
Thank you for your email
By ceasing the landline this closes the account down and produces a final bill, we are unable to keep the account active without any active services on the line. and as instructed on my previous email you would need to do this online at www.bt.com/premiummail
We would also require a forwarding UK address if you are leaving your current address to send you a final bill.
If you should have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us again via e-mail.
Thank you for contacting BT.
Yours sincerely,
Miss Pamela Martin
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Customer By Email (Erik Ribsskog)29/09/2011 02:11 PM
Hi,
you at BT should look harder then, couse here it is, (for the third time):
Hi,
I’ve moved from my address in Liverpool now, to study at the University of
Sunderland.
So I don’t need the landline or broadband now, but I want to keep the
Flickr-account, since I have a lot of important files on that, for my blog.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Landline-number: 0151 236 3298
Old address:
Flat 3
5 Leather Lane
Liverpool
L2 2AE
You just f ck with me, I’ve told you I want to keep Flickr, and not get a
final bill then, just ditch broadband and landlane.
You make me to a lunatic with your bloody shit.
Erik Ribsskog
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Residential Services <
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Response (Reece West)28/09/2011 05:31 PM
Dear Mr Ribsskog,
Thank you for your email
I have not been able to find any email requesting to cease the line on the 18/8/11 so unfortunately you will be charges until the date the services cease. in regards to the flicker, this is not a service that BT provide so am unable to comment on this but if you are referring to the email address being kept active you will find the information for this at www.bt.com/premiummail
We would also require a forwarding UK address if you are leaving your current address to send you a final bill.
If you should have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us again via e-mail.
Thank you for contacting BT.
Yours sincerely,
Miss Pamela Martin
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Customer By Email (Erik Ribsskog)28/09/2011 02:26 PM
Hi,
this is not to my satisfactory at all.
You haven’t replied about my Flickr-account which is very important to me,
since it has a lot of important files/photos on it for my blog.
Also, that you use five or six monts to terminate broadband and the landline
is something I want to complain about.
This makes my arrears with you much higher.
You shouldn’t charge me for after 18/8, when I first told you that I wanted
to stop with broadband and landline.
(BT are always very difficult to deal with I think, or else I would have
switched earlier.
You are so poor at customer-support, I think, so I don’t really want to
write to you.
You are very bureaucratic, with so many departments, it’s impossible for
customers to keep the overview and control when they contact you, I think.
So this is also a complaint.
And the Flickr, I’ve learned about law, at Upper Secondary School etc., and
think you can’t refuse to let people keep the Flickr, even after they stop
the broadband.
You are tricking your customers I think.
And the payment-plan you haven’t replied about.
Stalin would have been proud if he was the director at BT).
Erik Ribsskog
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Residential Services <
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Response (Reece West)27/09/2011 06:57 PM
Dear Mr Ribsskog,
Thank you for your email
I have ceased you BT account for the 5/10/11, your order number is VOL011-55734170027
I also must inform you that your broadband is in contract until 14/04/12 and you will be charged early cancellation charges of approximately £82.63 from todays date.
Plus your calling plan is in contract until 20/03/12 and you will be charged early cancellation charges of approximately £18.67 from todays date.
If you are ceasing broadband you will be charged a mandatory broadband cease charge of £30.00 inc. VAT. For clarification on this charge, please follow this link:
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/dynamicmodules/pagecontentfooter/pageContentFooterPopup.jsp?pagecontentfooter_popupid=13408
Scroll down to Residential Standard Terms, the services we provide, then go to point 2 and click on the Broadband link point – 29 reads ” When you end your broadband service and do not request and use a migration authorisation code (MAC) or another recognised transfer process to move to another service provider you will have to pay a cease charge of £30.00. You will not have to pay this charge in the event you are moving home and we are unable to provide the service at the new UK address.
We would also require a forwarding UK address if you are leaving your current address to send you a final bill.
If you should have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us again via e-mail.
Thank you for contacting BT.
Yours sincerely,
Miss Pamela Martin
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Customer By Email (Erik Ribsskog)26/09/2011 01:41 PM
Hi,
well I canceled the broadband and landline on August 18th, by e-mail.
This is the fourth or fifth e-mail I’m sending about this.
But I can again confirm, that I want to cancel the broadband and landline,
(and I want to keep Flickr).
Is the Flickr-account mine for life, because I need some of the pictures I
have on Flickr, for my blog.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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Customer By Email (Erik Ribsskog)26/09/2011 01:41 PM
Hi,
well I canceled the broadband and landline on August 18th, by e-mail.
This is the fourth or fifth e-mail I’m sending about this.
But I can again confirm, that I want to cancel the broadband and landline,
(and I want to keep Flickr).
Is the Flickr-account mine for life, because I need some of the pictures I
have on Flickr, for my blog.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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Response (Irene)24/09/2011 04:34 PM
Hello Mr Ribsskog,
Thanks for your email about the BT account. I am sorry that you had to contact us again to get your query resolved and sorry to hear that you are leaving BT.
What you have on the account
I have checked your account and confirm that your account is registered with the Unlimited Evening and Weekend plan with the 12 month renewable contact at no extra cost other than the basic line rental of £13.90 per month including VAT. The contract for the calling plan expires on 20/03/12, as it is a renewable contract it will be renewed automatically. However, a letter will be sent to your billing address one month in advance prior to the renewal of the contract, informing the same. If you wish to cancel the contract, I am afraid there will be a termination charge of £17.60 applied.
I can also conform that you are on Broadband Option 3 (12 month contract). The contract for this option expires on 14/04/12 and the cancellation charges will be £78.42.
Just so you know
I would also like to inform you that the broadband cease charge of £30.00 is assessed when cancelling BT Broadband. This charge covers the work undertaken by BT Wholesale to remove your broadband connection and also update the records for your line. The £30.00 charge does not apply when using a MAC to transfer your service to an alternate supplier.
If you wish to know more about the terms and conditions, please follow the link below:
www.bt.com/ceasecharge
The total cost for early termination charges if cancelled today without a MAC code would be £126.02 Inc VAT (£30.00+£96.02).
Something you can do
If you still wish the service to be cancelled incurring the cancellation charges, contact us so that we can do the needful. I would also like to inform you that we require 14 days notice of prior notice to cancel the service. You may cancel the line without the notice period by paying the line rental for 14 days.
How to get in touch
If you’ve any questions go to bt.com/help. If you can’t find the answer there, we’ve included lots of ways you can contact us
Best wishes,
Irene Clement Raj
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Customer By Email (Erik Ribsskog)24/09/2011 03:12 PM
Hi,
I can’t see that I’ve received a reply to this e-mail. so I’m sending a
reminder about this.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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Hi,
my I found my account-number on one of my old phone-bills today.
It should be LV13490177.
I hope it’s ok with the payment-plan.
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
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