IHateSKY wrote on Dec 11
th, 2009 at 9:39am:
The call charges were meant to go back to BT once it was cancelled with SKY. But it never did.
for 4 months between JAN-09 til MAY-09. we didnt recieve any call charges from either BT or SKY.
Now that's not our fault, we just kept paying the bill assuming it was for all our calls. 5 months of Free calls, not bad.
Suddenly SKY decided it was going to pick our calls and start charging us even though they knew we had cancelled with them.
If anyone should of picked it up, it should of been BT. The bill from Sky is illegal even if we made the calls. they said theres no way they can bill the calls back to BT so i said you just going to have cancell it. im waiting to hear back.
Sounds like the phone line in your household was slammed. Fill in this form to Ofcom:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/features/SlammingThat page from Ofcom states "The current process works on the basis of consumers being notified by letters which are sent by both the losing and gaining telephone companies informing the consumer of the impending switchover."
Did the person whose name is on the BT account receive a letter?
Also, what happened about the BT bill? For example, if it was paid by direct debit with fixed monthly payments, then there would have been a settlement figure.
The BT account is not in your name. Unless the other person, whose name it is in, conscented to the change, then this is a case of slamming, and that other person should be writing to BT.
I'm not legally qualified here, but I believe you, as the account holder of the Sky service, which covers TV and broadband, have nothing to pay as you did not agree to the Sky Talk service...except when you cancelled it and agreed to the 30 day trial...this
may have severly weakened your case because, in law, you may have agreed to Sky Talk's service.
That said, remember that the telephone line in your household (unless the other person has agreed otherwise) is in their name and no other individual has a right take over service of it, just because they live at the same address.