BT is stopping my services

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Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I've just had an email from BT informing me that they are stopping my services. I'm not in the mood for dealing with a chat bot and it would be inconvenient to phone up at the moment so does anybody know what this means? I haven't asked them to do anything.

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roubaixtuesday

self serving virtue signaller
I've just had an email from BT informing me that they are stopping my services. I'm not in the mood for dealing with a chat bot and it would be inconvenient to phone up at the moment so does anybody know what this means? I haven't asked them to do anything.

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Would take your home address off that pronto if I were you.
 

markemark

Veteran
Think it might be a block you had on dialling premium rate numbers. I would get them to keep it as as scam could be an engineer doing this and then using your line to call a premium rate number they have setup to con you.
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent
Your address is still visible on the thumb print.
Delete the post and start again.

I've had several emails, that looks as if they are from BT, but obviously spam. Just delete them.

If concerned, go direct to their customer services, via a contact number you trust.
 

sungod

Senior Member
don't click on any links in the email

call bt on a known-correct number (get it from bt.com) and ask what is going on

if someone has pinched your id and used it to cancel service, this could be a prelude to them doing something else using your identity
 
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Chris S

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
Think it might be a block you had on dialling premium rate numbers. I would get them to keep it as as scam could be an engineer doing this and then using your line to call a premium rate number they have setup to con you.

That was it thanks. It's been replaced with a new service now.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Think it might be a block you had on dialling premium rate numbers. I would get them to keep it as as scam could be an engineer doing this and then using your line to call a premium rate number they have setup to con you.

This is the correct answer.

It's not paid for and if you didn't request any changes to your package it's probably shifty.

I dealt with someone recently who'd called to have a one day sports pass added on and the sales agent had regraded their entire sports package to meet their target.

They've tightened up a lot on that kind of thing but there's still a fair bit of it, mostly in store and from door to door sales (which I genuinely cannot believe is still a thing).
 
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