Dave
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I would advise speaking to Trading Standards on this one. Get them to ring up puporting to be a customer.
As for changing provider, I don't see how this saves money and improves sevice.
I would have expected a large company like Telewest not to rip off customers, but hey, money making is more important than anything else.
I do not believe in competition in essential public services (electricity, phone, rail etc.) because all you get (or at least with the way it works now) is companies trying to sell you things at over inflated prices. They cut back on preventative maintanence, the railways are a perfect example.
Take caller ID with BT, it's £1.75 per month!! Text messages cost (typically) 10p or even 12p! Does it cost them this much? They can then sell you 'bundles', creating the illusion that they are giving you something.
As for quality of service, how can we have the best? If, say you leave BT and go to Telewest because BT has treated you badly, that will not really improve BT, nor are you guaranteed better (or the best) service from Telewest.
If many customers leave BT, what happens to the network? Most of us need it, Ofcom don't seem to be bothered about ensuring it is maintained. When I choose my provider I don't have a choice about this.
If you do decide to go back to BT because of this, how much will it cost you? The savings you made when you went to Telewest, were they worth it with the upheaval caused by going back to BT? Also, if Telewest turns out to cost more now, would move away from them?
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