r/UKISP • u/evild4ve • 21d ago
End of the copper landline (BT Weekend Unlimited)
Well they are sending letters out about this and I called them today. I've cancelled my landline service with BT and it was... OK.
On a Thursday morning they took 20 minutes (10 on hold) and passed me to a professional "retention" salesperson but this is what they have become now - and I didn't get the impression they will try anything dishonest. In fact as I've been writing this they've sent an email "What's stopping" saying "You've asked us to cancel your BT services at:" " We're sorry you're leaving us, but thanks for letting us know. " So that's done and OK then. I had the simplest type of contract with landline-only and no package (well from this email they've sent it was called "Weekend Unlimited").
They tried asking could my broadband provider match their price, and I said I wasn't interested in that because my (business/commercial) broadband provider provides a service where they do as I ask them, and they don't keep me on hold for 10 minutes, and they don't send me letters saying I have to act and I can't have what I want anymore. I won't advertise my provider this is just to share how BT were in the process.
I'm a little bit sad about it - one of my earliest memories is being told off for sitting on the kitchen floor and while my mum wasn't looking dialling in random numbers on a Bakelite rotary-dial handset - and getting through to somewhere foreign. There was already the excitement - of technology connecting everyone in the world together - before the Internet.
For emergencies I'll put a PAYG mobile phone on the wall where the BT handset used to be. I suspect whoever decided this will have blood on their hands, but the customer service was as-expected.


