As I live in a rental, each prior tenant has referred to my flat differently. I've had 'Top floor' in Royal Mail, another one that embarrassingly describes the topology of my flat (Council and Openreach) and 'Flat 3' (Land Registry).
The last one - Flat 3 - is the correct terminology and the one I'm trying to get all address databases to be consistent with. So I've managed to change Royal Mail and Council to be reflective of the actual address. Yet the one address that I cannot for the life of me change is the Openreach address which consequently is being used by DCMS and therefore used by all the altnets. Openreach claim they use the Royal Mail PAF, but since they used the council address then that's a lie. I've also changed the council and Royal Mail address over 18 months ago, and still Openreach hasn't picked it up from the databases - is there any due diligence with their data?
I asked my previous ISP (IDnet) who said I had to take a new contract out to change the address, which sounded like an excuse. I then asked my current ISP (BT Business) to do the same, and I have the hilarious situation that my bill is addressed to Flat 3, but Openreach is still wrong.
How can I force Openreach and DCMS to change the address to correlate exactly with the Royal Mail PAF, Council and Land Registry? Because ISPs seemingly cannot fathom how to fix it, and Openreach doesn't seem to do anything to cleanse their data nor respond to customers.



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