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[quote author=pud link=1111159417/0#2 date=1111162716]Absolutely.
There's another 'provider' (Telecom+ or The Utility Warehouse?) which offers a reduced rental as well but, when you take into account the 'club membership charge' and VAT, it ends up being more expensive than BT! [/quote]
Be careful to be accurate and fair !! I'm a very satisfied TelecomPlus/Utility Warehouse customer - I have been for two years now (see my posting for that topic further up the topics listing). All TP's prices [b][u]include[/u][/b] vat, so that is [b]NOT[/b] an extra cost, as suggested, and they undercut ALL BT's prices (in fact they have a written guarantee to do so). Yes, there is a £1.76 a month (incl vat) membership fee, but this then opens up a whole host of great prices on telephony/internet AND the UK's CHEAPEST domestic Gas and Electricity. They also then give annual "cashback" of £10 for each service taken, after the first (ie take 3 services - get £20 cashback; take 5 services - get £40 cashback, etc.) In my two years of membership I reckon I've saved about a thousand pounds on all my home bills, compared with my previous suppliers (. . . and yes, I also use 18866 for some of my calls, too.)
They're a Stock Exchange regulated plc, and an Ofgem regulated energy provider and, since becoming a member, I've seen loads of good 'press', too, including "Which" and "What Cellphone", as well as newspaper articles and tv (Money programme/Working Lunch), etc.
Except for domestic energy, as I already mentioned, they may not (and don't claim to . . .) provide their members the cheapest individual price for all situations, (they don't claim to offer the cheapest price for a call to Timbuktu on a Thursday morning, for example, etc.) but taking all their services as a whole, and including the 'cashbacks', I'm very happy that I've found a great overall package. As you can tell, I'm a 'fan' of TelecomPlus/Utility Warehouse !!
. . . And everything comes on one fully itemised bill every month (it's easy to read and mine's always been accurate.) The bill comes about a week before the end of a month, for payment by direct debit at the end of the month, and shows the charges for the previous month; payment is then taken as planned - again, always correctly.
We're all looking for good and fair deals, coupled with security and good, ethical practice; we want to get cheap prices and avoid scams and pitfalls.
As mentioned earlier, I also use 18866 for some of my calls, too, but I'm wary because the company isn't 'transparent' and if asked for my opinion or recommendation I would always suggest to my friends to use 18866 with care and caution ; it's been ok so far for me, but I wouldn't want to hang my friendship or reputation on it.
On the other hand, I'd have no hesitation recommending TelecomPlus/Utility Warehouse to my friends (I do . . .). I usually tell them to look at a website where they can check it all out for themselves; if they want to join there and then, they can. They just "shop" for the services they want to take (putting them in a "shopping cart", one by one, before going to the "checkout") - just like any other online shopping experience. (Or if they prefer dealing with a 'human being' they can contact an agent to deal with.) Have a look at : http://www.SaveWithTP.co.uk
But whichever path we choose, we're all looking for good deals, and one thing's for certain, and it's the reason we're on this website in the first place : the more we can get round the 0870 numbers, the more we'll save because, no matter which alternative telephony supplier(s) we use, numbers like 0870 and 0845 knock all the savings for six !!!
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