... Further to the preceding posting, my second concern is over a charging error for customers who still subscribe to the "annually renewed" option for Unlimited Anytime. At some points this was the only (or cheapest) way of subscribing to Unlimited Anytime, although that has now changed.
At least one customer (myself) has been the victim of what have been acknowledged as charging errors under this option, even though the charges billed were as shown in the formal BT Price List!! I describe the two errors below.
For the tariff changes accompanying the change in VAT rate on
4 Jan 2011, BT announced that Unlimited Anytime was going from
£4.99
to
£5
per month - in the context of an increased VAT rate, this could have been seen as a price reduction. The price list (and my account) actually showed an increase (twice that necessary to accommodate the VAT change) from
£4.99
to
£5.20
per month, for the annually renewed option.
From
28 April 2011, the charge for Unlimited Anytime was said to be reduced from
£5
to
£4.70
. Those paying the standard rate for line rental should not have seen any overall difference, as this was increased by 30p per month on the same date (from £13.60 to £13.90). The total charge for the annually renewed version of Unlimited Anytime (including line rental) was however increased by 30p in the Price List - reflecting the line rental increase
but not the compensating reduction in the Call Plan Fee!
The charge for the annually renewed Unlimited Anytime option therefore remained at
£5.20
, rather than enjoying a reduction.
To summarise - I was paying £5.20 per month (rather than £5.00) from January to April and £5.20 (rather than £4.70) from May onwards.
My account has been adjusted to reflect this historic over-billing, even though I have been billed in accordance with the published BT price list! I have been told that I will be billed correctly in future, even though I am still on the Annually Renewed option. I await a change to the BT Price List (!) and look forward with interest to my next account. We have no idea what will happen to the charges for this item on 3 December.
I have all the relevant Price List update references if anyone would like to go through them. These are not easy to follow as the basic charge for the Unlimited Anytime annually renewed option is shown there before the discount of £1 which historically applied to this particular option. With the older examples the rate is given with line rental included.
The current terms which apply to those committed to these contracts are shown in the BT price list at subparts 1 and 3 of
Section 55; Part 3:Calling Plans - Unlimited Anytime Plan. Subpart 2 gives the current option. Subpart 4 is another old tariff which does not reflect current charges. The titles suggest that everyone who signed up for Unlimited Anytime before July 2009, and has not switched to another Unlimited Anytime plan in the meantime, is affected by this overcharge.
I am prepared to accept that on entering a commitment the terms may be frozen, so as to deny one the benefit of better terms that may subsequently become available. The terms cannot however be adjusted other than in line with announced changes, and if adjusted upwards there must be the option to alter the arrangements without penalty. Before 4 January 2011 there was no disadvantage associated with being on the old terms (other than being committed for a period of 12 months).
The terms for this option have been varied with complete disregard for BT's announced price revisions. Subscribers to this particular arrangement have not been notified of a price increase (in January) and they have been excluded from an announced decrease (in April).
Recent statements about the current charges are made without the necessary qualification to cover existing customers tied into different terms.
It would be interesting to know if any other forum members are on the same deal, and whether they too are being billed in accordance with the Price List, rather than the generally published rates.
I am told that there is nobody in BT who deals with discrepancies between published information and the formal price list in general. I am quite sure that many other BT customers will have been billed in accordance with the formal price list and may have had difficulty in getting someone to address the discrepancy with the published general price information. I have secured an adjustment to my account, however adjustments of this scale (totalling less than £10) are very easily achieved.
With a battle going on with Virgin Media at present over its compliance with the Standard Conditions (see this thread), I see it being properly even-handed to treat BT in the same way. I have therefore drawn BT's attention to the fact that I propose to take this matter to Ofcom also, once it has had a chance to address it properly.
Returning to Barbara's point - I would find it very difficult to actively promote a service, when it is known that it may be wrongly billed and the costs misrepresented.