hi there this is a difficult one it's open reach that do the work and they are
dreadfull. i think it's best to go through her internet provider to somehow get
it resolved.
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From: Jonathan H <digitaltoast@xxxxxxxxx>
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, 17 May 2017 1:56 pm
Subject: [access-uk] Helping a VI person with BT repair problems (she's now
been cut off!)
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I met someone at a conference yesterday who is registered blind was
saying how she'd had a terrible phone line for years.
As I understand it, BT have now charged her £300 but the problem still
persists.
She said that as she hadn't paid it, they'd cut her off. I said I'd
try and help, but of course, BT won't speak to me, and say she needs
to call them (without a phone line!).
Before I call her back, is there a helpline number for this kind of
thing? Of course, the ombudsman would be a last resort, but they need
to know every other option has been exhausted first.
I know this may be more of a "consumer rights" forum question, but I
thought I'd try here first.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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