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Cutting the cost of your line rental

Cutting the cost of your line rental

Updated: Wednesday 18 January, 2012

By Anthony Hill - anthony.hill@consumerchoices.co.uk

The price of line rental in the UK is rising, but if you want to keep your bills low, consider switching. It’s quick, easy, and hassle-free.

Wherever you live, there are different line rental options available for your home phone. If your household is one of the 73% of British homes that has never switched their fixed-line supplier*, then comparing home phone prices and line rental charges could save you money on your monthly bills.

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This guide will tell you everything you need to know about line rental charges, and the things you need to consider when choosing a new provider…

Line rental charges

Most of the UK’s home phone providers raised their line rental charges at the start of 2011 due to the increase in VAT. BT (www.bt.com) increased its monthly line rental charge from £13.29 to £14.60, and rival TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk) pushed its charge up from £12.04 to £14.50.

TalkTalk charges customers £4.50 a month extra if they don't pay by direct debit, and there is an extra £1.48 per month charge if you don’t sign-up to paperless billing.

These additional charges need to be considered when you are looking to switch provider; while one provider may appear cheaper, the hidden charges could cancel out any savings you might make.

If you can’t, or don’t want to pay by direct debit, the Post Office (www.postoffice.co.uk) accepts payments by cash, cheque or credit/debit card, both over the phone and in branches, at no additional cost.

Comparing line rental charges

With all the price increases, now is the perfect time to compare line rental charges to see if you can find a cheaper deal.

You shouldn’t switch to a new home phone provider just because its line rental is cheaper, as the most you’ll save is about £3 a month. But if you switch to a provider with cheaper call prices as well, you could make huge savings. Check out our best buy tables below for an idea of who offers competitive packages.

Several providers offer free call charges - within a monthly package - if you sign a contract for their line rental. Primus Saver (www.primus.co.uk) currently has the best deal at £7.99 a month which includes free local and national calls during the evenings and weekends. If you select the Home Phone Max package, this includes unlimited anytime calls to UK landlines for a monthly package cost of £2.79 (£10 a month line rental).

The table below compares line rental and evening and weekend call plans:

Evening and weekend calls

ProviderPackage NamePackage CostMonthly Line RentalDayEveningWeekend 
Primus Home Phone SaverFree£7.997.40pFreeFree
Evening + Weekend PlanFree£9.997.40pFreeFree
Unlimited Evening & Weekend Plan£3.15£10.757.95pFreeFree
Evening and Weekend£1.90£10.993.00pFreeFree
Option 2£2.55£12.855.50pFreeFree
Talk UK Evening & Weekend£3.61£9.507.95pFreeFree
Home PhoneFree£12.255.36pFreeFree
Phone: M + Virgin TV: M+£3.50£13.908.68p8.68pFree

The table below compares line rental and anytime call plans:

Anytime call packages

ProviderPackage NamePackage CostMonthly Line RentalDayEveningWeekend 
Primus Home Phone Max£2.79£10.00FreeFreeFree
Anytime Plan£4.10£9.99FreeFreeFree
Saver Anytime£4.80£10.99FreeFreeFree
Option 3£4.50£12.85FreeFreeFree
Talk UK Anytime£4.71£9.50FreeFreeFree

Comparing line rental costs is easy using our home phone comparison service. Just enter your postcode into our calculator, so we can check home phone suppliers that are available in your area; then compare tariffs. You can then switch online to a new supplier, it’s that simple!

How do I switch my line rental?

Switching providers is:

  • Quick
  • Easy
  • Hassle-free

You can switch online using our site in just a few minutes. All you’ll have to do give us a few details about who you are and the telephone number you want to switch, and we’ll manage your application to your new provider for you.

The whole switching process takes between 14 and 21 days, and in the majority of the cases you’ll be able to keep the same number. And don’t worry, you won’t be disconnected during the switching period.

Anything else to consider?

If you’re tied into a 12 or 18-month contract, you will probably be faced with exit fees if you want to switch. If this is the case you should weigh up the savings and the charges before switching – you may find that the savings don’t merit the switch.

With many providers, you can make further savings by taking advantage of bundled broadband and phone packages. For example, you may find that bundling your home phone and broadband with one provider could save you money, and reduce the number of bills you have to pay a month.

Also, consider payment meters. Customers that pay by direct debit and sign-up to paperless billing will get the cheapest prices, so if you aren’t already paying in this way, contact your provider and see how much you could save.

* Ofcom: The Consumer Experience 2008

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