Home Phone Discussion

Started by rgt247, Oct 27, 2008, 17:30:53

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Rik

Just stop watching TV and you'll be fine. :)
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pctech

Yes am a bit too addicted to tvcatchup and now to justin.tv thanks to Paul.


Rik

 ;D

This place is bad for your wallet. :)
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pctech


pctech

Got my switchover date from James - 27th September.

Confirmation e-mail included a login username and password for the portal so I logged in and was able to fill in a DD mandate there (default method was set to standing order/bank payment)


Simon

Simon.
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Rik

Thanks for that, Mitch, useful for jogging our memories.  :)
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pctech

Rik, I'm a little concerned that the e-mail confirmation I've received contains the full unobscured sort code and account number which kind of makes the secure session a tad pointless?

My system is clean but others may not be so it could leave ID wide open to claims for loss.


Rik

I'll pass your concerns on, Mitch.
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pctech

Cheers, I'm not a person to moan but in the age when banks will try anything to get out of liability and customers sometimes aren't too careful about proper system security I wouldn't want IDNet to end up liable as they seem like a thoroughly decent bunch.

I'm looking forward to joining,


Simon_idnet

Quote from: pctech on Sep 13, 2010, 19:32:28
Rik, I'm a little concerned that the e-mail confirmation I've received contains the full unobscured sort code and account number which kind of makes the secure session a tad pointless?

My system is clean but others may not be so it could leave ID wide open to claims for loss.



We wholly agree with you Mitch. However,  the BACS rules state that we must quote back to you, by email, the details that you have entered. We've challenged this, on the grounds that you mention, but have been told that we must comply with the rules...
Simon

Simon

Seems rather senseless (the rule), but thanks for the clarification, Simon.
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pctech

Thanks for clarification Simon.


Rik

Thanks, Simon. I wonder what BACS would do to wriggle out of any liability?
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pctech

Just got this month's bill in from phone coop and invoice from IDNET

Phone coop 37.71 (mostly made up of 0845/0844 calls)
IDNet 24.97 (which shouldn't go any higher)  ;D

Rik

If you can do it, go annual in December, Mitch and get the 1 month discount plus the lower VAT rate for a year.
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pctech


pctech

Ah one other question has just occurred to me, one of the lines is currently configured to block sending of the number by default, will this configuration be retained when IDNet take control or should I check with support? (I don't recall having to do that when it was transferred from BT Retail)


Rik

It should all transfer, Mitch.
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pctech


pctech

Very last dumb question.

I see IDNet have a freephone for customer services which is of course to be applauded but was just wondering if they have a geographic equivalent I can store on my mobile in case the lines ever go down?


Rik

Your wish is my command - 01462 480092.  :)
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pctech

Cheers Rik

Think O2 charge me about 35p/min for 0800

Rik

That's why I keep it on my mobile. ;)
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foreversummer

Hi Sorry if this has been covered before.

Just noticed that I have been charged £1 for a 15 minute call to an 0844 number.  I can see mentioned that 0845 and 0870 numbers are included in anytime packages but can't see pricing structure for 0844.

Ta

Foreversummer