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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Fri 17-Feb-17 10:38:35
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Re: Is A Fault Developing On My Line?


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Can I suggest something from the moderator view point...

A post every time something happens to your stats does nothing more than flood the forum with posts of little value to offers and significantly increases the risk that when you want some help people may have stopped reading your posts.

Contribution and significant changes are welcome but going OTT will annoy many people.

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Standard User WelshWArrior
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 17-Feb-17 11:17:27
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Got to agree with MrSaffron - it's all getting a little yawn worthy now frown

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(deleted) Fri 17-Feb-17 11:40:20
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Yes it is a bit like banging your head against a brick wall, nice when you stop lol


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 17-Feb-17 16:51:19
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In reply to a post by huwwatkins:
I think he means its a shame that your voice fault has gone as its often much easier to demonstrate a voice fault than a broadband one. If you have a broadband fault that also manifests itself as a voice fault (like you may have) then fixing the voice fault often resolves the broadband fault.


This. ^^^^

Audible noise on the line is so much harder for BT to report back as "no fault found", please pay £130. They might not find the fault, but they can hardly deny it exists.

Even better if it is reported via voice call, to support staff who can hear it too, and make a note of it. That way, even if the noise has disappeared before the engineer arrives, it is still on record, and hard to charge for.

Chasing intermittent, broadband-only, problems can be a pain - especially with that £130 threat hanging over your head. Being able to blame it on a voice fault is so much better.

It is most definitely a shame that the voice symptoms went away.

Plus...
In some of these intermittent cases, even getting support staff to agree to send an engineer can be like gold dust.

In these cases, a cancelled appointment can be a spurned opportunity. Though I understand the reasoning in this case.
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(deleted) Mon 20-Feb-17 14:59:26
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Sigh.

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(deleted) Mon 20-Feb-17 16:15:26
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Don't assume that PM is a satisfactory alternative.

If the problem is excessive posts for relatively small changes to the line, then an individual won't welcome becoming the exclusive recipient of those PMs. Indeed, because a PM is a more personalised communication, it needs to be treated with even more care and respect. Volumes need to decrease compared to the forum, not increase.

There is a great community benefit to keeping posts on the forum. Partly because you never know just who can offer advice. And where multiple can offer advice, the workload is shared. And partly because you never know who can find the same advice useful again in the future.
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(deleted) Mon 20-Feb-17 16:30:36
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(deleted) Sun 26-Feb-17 17:43:13
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Is it worth me capping the line rate? I'm slightly concerned about the life of my router due to how much work it's having to do to keep the line stable.

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 26-Feb-17 17:53:45
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