MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.
hey up cyclists,
I'm having problems with my phone line and the Post Office are threatening to charge me £140 for an engineer to come out, which I'd rather avoid.
Called them last monday when i realised my landline phone wasnt working and they told me to buy a new handset. So i bought a new one, plugged it in and nothing... no dial tone and when i ring my landline (from mobile) i can hear the ringing tone on the mobile but my landline remains silent. I also took the router and microfilter out of the equation, and plugged the phone directly into the 'test' socket (behind the wall socket's facia)... but still nothing... no dial tone, just silence.
So i called them back on tuesday and told them it still isn't working, at which point they told me the line was faulty and they'd send out an engineer... waited 'til today and no engineer so i called them (the PO) back, only to be told that they'd cancelled the engineer because they'd tested the line and found the problem is at 'my' end (thanks for letting me know!), bit couldn't tell me where or what the problem is.
So far i've tried a new telephone handset, new microfilter, no microfilter, plugging into test socket.
Today i've fitted a new wall socket using the following wiring guide (it's only a master socket, no extensions)...
...and still nothing
the wall socket i bought is a cheapo from Wilko which i assume works as a master socket... but that's just a guess.
No idea if it's relevant but my broadband connection has been mostly working whilst the phone hasn't (same line)
the guys at the Post Office seem to just make something up and suggest i pay £140 for an engineer... but surely if the problem is the connection 'outside' my property, it's their problem and not mine.
any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm having problems with my phone line and the Post Office are threatening to charge me £140 for an engineer to come out, which I'd rather avoid.
Called them last monday when i realised my landline phone wasnt working and they told me to buy a new handset. So i bought a new one, plugged it in and nothing... no dial tone and when i ring my landline (from mobile) i can hear the ringing tone on the mobile but my landline remains silent. I also took the router and microfilter out of the equation, and plugged the phone directly into the 'test' socket (behind the wall socket's facia)... but still nothing... no dial tone, just silence.
So i called them back on tuesday and told them it still isn't working, at which point they told me the line was faulty and they'd send out an engineer... waited 'til today and no engineer so i called them (the PO) back, only to be told that they'd cancelled the engineer because they'd tested the line and found the problem is at 'my' end (thanks for letting me know!), bit couldn't tell me where or what the problem is.
So far i've tried a new telephone handset, new microfilter, no microfilter, plugging into test socket.
Today i've fitted a new wall socket using the following wiring guide (it's only a master socket, no extensions)...

...and still nothing

the wall socket i bought is a cheapo from Wilko which i assume works as a master socket... but that's just a guess.
No idea if it's relevant but my broadband connection has been mostly working whilst the phone hasn't (same line)
the guys at the Post Office seem to just make something up and suggest i pay £140 for an engineer... but surely if the problem is the connection 'outside' my property, it's their problem and not mine.
any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
