Quote:I notice that they aren't displayed in a well presented PDF document like the BT Together rates are though. The BT Pricing Information Service seems not to be invested in publicising these non BT Together rates in an easy to read form which was how I came across the in any case more relevant BT Together call rates more easily.
I agree whole-heartedly. But their Electronic Price List has been in this format for many years, long pre-dating BT Together, and contains a lot of costs irrelevant to the normal citizen. In the past, I struggled to extract various bits into usable spreadsheets, but nearly every page of their list is in a slightly different format!
I was pleased when I discovered that they have put the BT Together rates in PDF format, and I hope this is the start of a trend.
Of course, what they really need to do is to simplify the rates structure and the number of different rates charged - that would then make it easier to display the rates simply!
Quote:Yet you would think it was most important to have access to accurate prices for Light User Scheme customers.
But at the moment, if the only list the Light Users can find is the main BT Together list, it makes them think they are being charged less than they are!
Light Users are only a small number of people that BT don't want, so why bother with them!
Also, seriously, I suspect that few Light Users have internet access, so they don't need to find the prices on the web.
Not that any of that is an excuse for making it so difficult to find the costs.