Is it possible another ISP will have better control of BTO?
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Is it possible another ISP will have better control of BTO?
07-11-2014 12:55 PM
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The first three failed due to incomplete cabinet installation. Then I've had FOUR consecutive no shows, with not even the courtesy of a call to tell me they are not coming (except the first of these where Adam W was able to tell me BTO had cancelled the appointment - but that was only an hour or so before the end of the slot)
I've now been informed that in spite of this abysmal performance, BTO are not able to take any measures to improve my chances of the next appointment not being a no show, nor are there any weekend appointments available.
What is the consensus? Despite the legal obligations, is it possible that BT retail will have better control over the BTO appointment system than I seem to be getting here?
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07-11-2014 1:19 PM
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Plusnet really need to be much firmer on BTO and penalize them heavily of that level of service and raise a complaint at a high seniority level. That level of service is completely unacceptable and BTO need to be held accountable.
I would suspect that Plusnet being a subsiduary of BT may be going easy on them and as such as not acting in the best interest of the customers. Perhaps other ISP's who have no link to BT may take a firmer stance.
Personally after that farse I would insist upon the next appointment being guaranteed, with the engineer calling you the day before to confirm they will be coming, arranged at a date that suits you (incl. weekends) and is at the soonest time convenient to you. regardless of whether that is normally done, given these exceptional circumstances.
Can you do this PN?
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07-11-2014 1:27 PM
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07-11-2014 2:02 PM
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Edit - Corrected typo.
Re: Is it possible another ISP will have better control of BTO?
07-11-2014 2:11 PM
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The snag is these sort of people will be paying a high price for a business grade line with priority on faults/appointments (SLA's) and BT/the ISP in question will know exactly what will happen if they fail to turn up. So of course they do that job and bounce the general public's like the OP's appointment(s).
Re: Is it possible another ISP will have better control of BTO?
07-11-2014 2:27 PM
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Quote from: Mathias Personally after that farse I would insist upon the next appointment being guaranteed, with the engineer calling you the day before to confirm they will be coming, arranged at a date that suits you (incl. weekends) and is at the soonest time convenient to you. regardless of whether that is normally done, given these exceptional circumstances.
Can you do this PN?
Unfortunately we can't do this as engineers are only assigned in the mornings prior to a slot. They only find out at this point where and whom they are due to visit.
@tonyAtplus _Adam_Walker_ is still looking into this for you. I've just had a word with him to make him aware of this thread.
Tony
Re: Is it possible another ISP will have better control of BTO?
07-11-2014 2:48 PM
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It wouldn't take many times to put a backbone in to the spineless PN senior management and get something done about the disgrace that is OpenReach.
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07-11-2014 2:53 PM
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07-11-2014 2:56 PM
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Cheers for your time on the phone and glad we could come to an agreement on this.
As promised I'll be in touch ASAP with the next due date for the order and will keep updating 90234677.
Re: Is it possible another ISP will have better control of BTO?
07-11-2014 3:53 PM
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For transparency reasons would you be able to disclose what arrangement you have come to with PN regarding this issue? Would be interesting for others in similar situations.
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07-11-2014 6:10 PM
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In the meantime, I'm going to give a tentative nudge to this thread....
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,132736.0.html
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08-11-2014 9:41 AM
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