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By Becca Talbot - becca@consumerchoices.co.uk
If you’re a BT customer that has never switched phone provider, you should definitely compare BT’s call charges and line rental against other suppliers. (Updated 1/4/10)
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BT (www.bt.com) charges some of the most expensive line rental and calling charges in the UK, so if you’re looking to save money on your phone bills, switching to another provider with cheaper line rental may be a good idea.
Read our guide cutting the cost of your line rental for an overview of who offers the cheapest rates in the UK.
The table below shows BT’s prices, and below that are ways of reducing your bills if you don’t want to or can’t switch away from BT:
The way that you pay your bills will affect the amount that you have to pay. If you can’t pay by direct debit, or choose not to for budgeting reasons, then BT will charge you an extra £1.50 a month, or £4.50 per quarter - a total of £18 a year more than direct debit customers.
Switching to pay your bills by direct debit will help reduce your home phone costs.
If you have an internet connection at home, and pay by direct debit, you can also benefit from further discounts by choosing paper-free billing.
As well as being able to check your bill online at the touch of a button, you’ll also be helping the environment by cutting down on wasted paper, and BT will even give you a £1.25 discount on your line rental every month.
Even though competitors like TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk) and Sky (www.sky.com) offer cheaper line rental, BT has increased its line rental over the last year to £11.54 a month.
BT has also increased its call charges for customers who make calls outside of their calling plan.
The telecoms giant offers free UK local and national landline calls at the weekend free as standard, however customers that aren’t on the unlimited anytime calls package will be charged 1.5p per minute for evening calls and 5.9p a minute for calls made during the day.
Each call made outside of your BT price plan is also subject to a call connection fee of 9.9p per call.
The price of some of BT’s extra calling features, such as “anonymous caller reject” and the call reminder service, have also increased:
If you’re unhappy about BT’s price increases you should consider switching home phone provider.
Many of BT’s competitors not only offer cheaper monthly line rental but lower call costs too, so why not compare home phone providers today to see how much you could save.
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