This is something else that worries me about BT's recent changes. The current version of the terms says:
Quote:From 1st October 2006, customers who do not make some chargeable calls with BT will be charged for BT Caller Display. Customers with other call providers can still benefit from BT Caller Display at no extra cost if the following calls are made. Customers who are billed monthly must make at least two chargeable calls with BT in that month, otherwise BT reserves the right to charge £1.71 a month for BT Caller Display. Customers who are billed every three months must make at least six chargeable calls within those three months, otherwise BT reserves the right to charge £5.14 a quarter.
It only says "chargeable" calls again, as it did when they first introduced BT Privacy. At one stage they did change it to say "inclusive or chargeable calls", as
I reported here back in October. I find the dropping of the word "inclusive" ominous. Before they added that word, I made sure I dialled a 0.5p 0844 number each month if I hadn't been charged for any calls (I figured 7.5p for Caller ID was still a good deal). However, if BT have gone back to that arrangement, I'm definitely going to look elsewhere for my phone service. e.g. Primus Saver is much cheaper for line rental, and only charges 50p or so per month for Caller Display. But I'm also puzzled by the October 2006 reference in BT's terms.
Martin_rosen: BT offer a free Caller ID service as part of their "BT Privacy" package, which also registers you with the Telephone Preference Service. As we are discussing, you have to make at least two calls a month via BT to qualify (this is intended stop CPS customers getting it, rather than BT customers who genuinely make few calls, or so I thought until this week). You have to provide your own Caller Display equipment.