Dave wrote on Oct 26
th, 2017 at 6:52pm:
Indeed, this is correct. I had been referring to the official BT price list -
Section 55:Personal (Residential) Customer Options, which would normally be considered to be the more formal of the two in the case of discrepancy. The issue, however, remains in doubt.
I will get a resolution of this tomorrow.
My energies today have been focussed on trying to get media exposure of the Penalty Charge issue, whilst the matter of BT Rip-Offs is fresh. If members are able to help in any way (e.g. by re-tweeting or passing on our news release - see
this tweet) I would be very grateful.
There is a point to add to my previous post. One feature of Unlimited Anytime Calls that is excluded from Home Phone Saver is the 50% discount on the per-minute element of the charge for calls to mobile numbers.
If we consider the population at whom Home Phone Saver is targetted, this may not be seen to be of great significance. Their kids, grandkids and great-grandlkids should be calling them, because they benefit from inclusive calls to ordinary numbers.
It is only BT that does not consider mobiles to be "ordinary" numbers, despite owning the largest mobile provider and now offering a mobile service of its own. All other providers of mobile and landline services make no distinction (apart from some restrictions on what is reasonable) when it comes to inclusivity.