Dave wrote on Apr 7
th, 2017 at 11:43pm:
bigjohn wrote on Feb 12
th, 2017 at 7:17pm:
It appears that the claim of "the UK's lowest line rental" has now been removed. However, Utility Warehouse now claims "Big savings on your line rental" and that one can "Save up to £66 per year!" This figure is based on a comparison of UW's line rental which is now £16.50 per month and BT's which is said to be £22 per month. Where on earth has £22 for BT come from?
They changed the cost of line rental on the on the 19 March 2017. See:
https://www.utilitywarehouse.co.uk/legal/tariffs click on residential charges,
£17.35 use to include evening and weekend calls .The new £16.50 tariff does not.
UW say Price comparison is based on standard rates for line rental, local, national and mobile calls and excludes any promotional offers (such as advanced line rental payment) or chargeable call bundle packages. Information correct as of 29 March 2017.
So BT,s Standard Line Rental of £18.99 should be used not £22 which unlike them includes inclusive 01/02/03 weekend calls.