DIY help... telephone wall socket

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subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
When i was on the phone this morning, the guy said it could be the wire from the telegraph pole to my house rubbing on branches, and i confirmed that the wire does run very close to some branches. He suggested I cut those branches down and that it wasn't their responsibility. I suggested that it wasn't my responsibility either... since the wire comes onto my property where it's attached to the side of my house, and the tree in question is on the pavement outside someone else's house 20 yards up the road, and I'm not really willing to buy a big ladder and start chopping branches off a council owned tree ...he told me to ring the council.

the council will be worse than useless.

we have virgin and the line is very crackly as cable in the street is damaged by tree roots of the tree that fell onto my car 3 years ago. council wont give a permit to excavate as it means the tree roots may be disturbed.

the council cut the tree down and ground the stump out 6 months ago ! fecking useless
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
When i was on the phone this morning, the guy said it could be the wire from the telegraph pole to my house rubbing on branches, and i confirmed that the wire does run very close to some branches*. He suggested I cut those branches down and that it wasn't their responsibility. I suggested that it wasn't my responsibility either... since the wire comes onto my property where it's attached to the side of my house, and the tree in question is on the pavement outside someone else's house 20 yards up the road, and I'm not really willing to buy a big ladder and start chopping branches off a council owned tree that overhang a neighbours garden...he told me to ring the council.
*not sure if they're close enough to cause the problem though.
I'm 99% sure that the guy on the other end of the phone was talking utter b#llocks. The phone company is responsible for the line outside your house. I'm pretty sure that their responsibility ends at the master socket, not before it. Openreach are becoming a bit of a joke.
 

13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
When i was on the phone this morning, the guy said it could be the wire from the telegraph pole to my house rubbing on branches, and i confirmed that the wire does run very close to some branches*. He suggested I cut those branches down and that it wasn't their responsibility. I suggested that it wasn't my responsibility either... since the wire comes onto my property where it's attached to the side of my house, and the tree in question is on the pavement outside someone else's house 20 yards up the road, and I'm not really willing to buy a big ladder and start chopping branches off a council owned tree that overhang a neighbours garden...he told me to ring the council.

*not sure if they're close enough to cause the problem though.
If the tree is not on your property not your problem full stop .
 

PaulSB

Squire
I've had this problem three times, twice at home and once at my son's house. Each time BT indicated the cost would be £140 if an internal problem, each time it was external.

My experience with BT engineers has been very good and they have done more than needed. One tested the broadband and fiddled to significantly increase the speed.

Our first was the best though just after BT sold me BT Vision which hardly worked at all. Our broadband was switched on remotely as standard and was pretty poor. Eventually I decided that while I could see the problem was very likely internal I had a good argument for a free fix.

The socket which brought our broadband and phone into the house was stamped GPO. After BT confirmed the problem was mine I pointed out it seemed hard to believe a socket stamped GPO was adequate to handle broadband.

When I phoned BT I had to explain to the young lady what the GPO was!!!!!
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
When I had a phone problem, I was told to try the test socket. I took the front plate off the box and discovered that there was no test socket. I was then told that Openreach will come out and replace old sockets like that free of charge and when they did that it fixed the fault.
 
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MontyVeda

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
I'm 99% sure that the guy on the other end of the phone was talking utter b#llocks. The phone company is responsible for the line outside your house. I'm pretty sure that their responsibility ends at the master socket, not before it. Openreach are becoming a bit of a joke.
Its the Post Office I'm ringing (but yes, utter bollocks). He sort of backed down after I said something like "You're saying that it's my responsibility to arrange tree surgery on a tree down the road that's nowhere near my property?" ...i say, 'sort of backed down', he advised me to get my own engineer out because it'd be cheaper than the £140 BT one.

The lady i spoke to this afternoon was much better... but i forewarned her that i've already been told to buy a new phone that i don't need, been told the fault is outside my house, then it's back in my house, and that they cancelled the engineer but didn't bother telling me so I've now spent four days waiting in for an engineer that wasn't coming... she said there's 'conflicting information' on my case notes, which i interpreted as 'my colleagues have been giving you the run around'. she ran the tests, ticked the boxes, arranged another engineer and warned me that i still might have to pay the £140 call out fee.... but after all the checks I've done at my end i probably won't have to ... I'm not going to even if they do try to charge me!
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
13 rider has been very helpful tbh.

Shaun
I apologise. I have nothing against him personally at all, but as a corporate entity, my experiences of Openreach have been simply dire. I've been trying to get fibre broadband for my mother in Cornwall for six months. The fibre-optic cable is less than five feet from the front door but they just can't pull their listless thumbs out of their arses.
Grump.
 
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