My broadband went down early hours, couldn't establish a PPP session which Matt at Uno thought could be maintenance by TTB as the window is 00:00 to 06:00.
I started using a Dialup Internet number for Freeola, advertised at 2p a minute. Then I got my BT bill and for 16 minutes it cost me £2.444. Apparently there is a 13p per minute access charge.
Does this seem fair from BT?
From the Freeola website:
"The calls are charged at 0845 rates, so you can be online from only 2p per minute
(plus your phone company's access charge)"
And in this case BT's access charge is
13p a minute.
So, yes, it all seems above board although 'fair' is too subjective and complex to really answer meaningfully. Charges to 0845 numbers are regulated by Ofcom so we can probably conclude that the charge is reasonable. But if your question is 'have I been misled?' or 'have I been ripped off?' the answer is not as far as I can see.
Perhaps you are conflating the two costs whereas it is in fact two separate things. Freeola is only charging you 2p a minute (as advertised). BT is charging you 13p a minute (as indicated in the pricing).
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
Edited by Andrue (Fri 23-Mar-18 12:09:48)