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Bt Contact In Uk
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Does anyone know how you can speak to someone from BT but in the UK about a phone problem? I'm at my wits end after 3 calls to their overseas centre, I want to escalate it.
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When my phone line went dead about a year ago I simply called 0800 800 151. The guy I spoke to sounded British and he was able to get my line tested while I waited. He confirmed that there was a fault and arranged for an engineer to visit the exchange. That engineer arrived quickly, confirming his attendance (and later that the fault had been cleared) by a text message.
BT has many critics (sometimes including me) but I found their fault-fixing service to be really efficient.
Alternatively, have you tried their web-based service (bt.com/faults)?
When my phone line went dead about a year ago I simply called 0800 800 151. The guy I spoke to sounded British and he was able to get my line tested while I waited. He confirmed that there was a fault and arranged for an engineer to visit the exchange. That engineer arrived quickly, confirming his attendance (and later that the fault had been cleared) by a text message.
BT has many critics (sometimes including me) but I found their fault-fixing service to be really efficient.
Alternatively, have you tried their web-based service (bt.com/faults)?
BT are one of the few companies with an Indian call centre where the staff are not only polite and patient, but also very knowledgeable, IMO.
I have never tried this, but I understand that if you ask to speak to a British call centre, you get put through.
If it's in Glasgow however, you'll make more sense out of the Indian! ....... look, that's a joke, OK?
I have never tried this, but I understand that if you ask to speak to a British call centre, you get put through.
If it's in Glasgow however, you'll make more sense out of the Indian! ....... look, that's a joke, OK?