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Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Tue 11-Oct-11 19:56:36
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Re: INTERMITTENT BROADBAND PROBLEMS (TalkTalk)


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The Open Reach engineer telephoned me before he called to see what problem I had, as TalkTalk did not give him any information on my fault!

This is, sadly, very often the case, not just with TalkTalk.

Glad it is all fixed now.

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(deleted) Thu 13-Oct-11 14:30:10
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HI meganne2,


If you join the TalkTalk Members Forum we can assist you with any queries into compensation or good will credits on your account. Im sorry to hear of the problem you ahd in resolving this and rest assured if you ahve any other queries we can handle these via the TalkTalk Members Forum.

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Mark
TalkTalk Online Community Executive
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 13-Oct-11 16:09:13
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I am on the TalkTalk members forum, but I did telephone the billing section of TalkTalk yesterday about a credit for lack of broadband service for 2 weeks. At first I was told I would get £8.05, but after checking I was told that I would get nothing as the broadband element was 'free'.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 14-Oct-11 09:57:05
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Hi meganne

There is a set compensation policy for a loss of service and this applies to both phone and BB services if you suffer a total loss.

If you post in the forum thread this can be adressed as part of the final resolution of your issue.

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Mark
TalkTalk Online Community Executive
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 09-Feb-13 16:10:49
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In reply to a post by meganne2:
Hi there, I joined this forum today. I have a Broadband problem. My connection comes and goes. If I make a telephone call it will sometimes come on, but will go off as soon as I end the call! Also if I re-site the router it will come on (which is what I have done in order to put this post up)

I have changed the micro filter and the RJ11 cable, but I have the same results whether I use the old or new micro filter or cables. I have phoned TalkTalk who asked me to plug the micro filter into the test socket for 48 hours so they could monitor it. They called me back and said that 'there is too much voltage on the line, and I should change my micro filter'. I don't understand what this means, but I did that and I'm still experiencing problems. They said I could have a visit from an engineer, but I will have to pay £50 if the problem is with my equipment!
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I'm worried in case the broadband is working fine when he calls, charges me £50 and it goes off as soon as he's left. Anybody else had this problem? I am a middle aged blonde woman with no technical knowhow I'm afraid!
Hi i am a talktalk customer, i have broadband and house phone, i have had no internet for 3 weeks now, i have spent over 4 hours in The phone to them and continue to be laughed at and passed about to everyone, its like the know exactly what their doing and realise that they will still get
money out of mr via my bills and to cancel my contract would still cost me 6£ for every month left on my contract. They've had me in floods of tears as i feel so angry and anctiouse their service is driving me insane, every time i phonr them my internet mysteriously starts working and they keep sending engineers out which hasnt solved anything, i asked to cancel my account with them and got past to 3 different people who all tried their hardest to sell me even more talktalk services like tv pacages and that lot.. Instead of cancelling it, it was like they were trying to make me jump off my balcony they make me so so so angry, i work nights as a care assistant for people with dementia for 12 hours a night and am currently doing my nvq level 3 and my partner it doing an nvq level 3 in personal training we only got the internet to do our courses which have cost us a hell of alot of money trying to help others and better our lives as we are a young couple planning our wedding and future, we can not do our coursework atal and have fallen behind almost to the point of failure. I hate them they are completely ruining our lives and putting alot of strain on our relationship. Please please can you help us
Standard User tommy45
(knowledge is power) Sat 09-Feb-13 16:24:09
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If they are failing to supply you with a working service then that alone could constitute a breech of contract, You need to get talktalk's ADR involved ,but you will be expected to of taken reasonable steps with your isp to get this resolved before they can help you, So keep all e-mails from them, make a record of time date name of person at tt you spoke to ,log all coms to/from talk talk, send them a formal letter of complaint to their head office adressed to their CEO ,and send it to sign for, (you can then prove they recieved it) If they still don't resolve it to you liking and comphensate you for loss of service (where aplicable) then the ADR will take on your case and will either get it resolved or you will probably be able to leave without penalty, but you would still possibly have to pay BT to be re connected to their network as TT is FMPF LLU

Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Sat 09-Feb-13 17:14:49
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I suggest you post a new thread rather than jumping into this one, for clarity.

Explain what the problem is - which lights are on your router, what error messages you get etc. Describe your house phone wiring, what's plugged in and what is filtered.

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