Hi all,
I hope somebody can help me.
Last week I was called by BT Customer Street with regards to the FREE advert I had placed for my business and would I like to get more customers by paying for advertising. To cut a long story short, after about what seemed like an age on the phone, I said go ahead. The guy told me to ensure that I read the terms and conditions when they arrived in the post with the welcome pack. These came yesterday and stated that it is a 12 month contract and I had to sign the agreement saying I agreed to all of this.
Before I received the Welcome Pack, I had read reports saying it is not all it is cracked up to be and is a complete waste of money etc etc. So, I called BT Customer Street on Monday saying I wanted to cancel. I was told I would receive a call with 5 working days. Meanwhile, I sent an email through their contact form on the internet stating I was cancelling.
Yesterday, after receiving the Welcome Pack, I still had not received a call so called them again. I was told that it would be 5 days from when I called on Monday before I received a call. In the welcome pack was an email address so I also emailed again saying I was cancelling.
Today, I received a call saying why did I want to cancel, and basically I cannot cancel as I agreed to the terms over the phone. I do not however have any recollection of the sales guy telling me that it was a definite 12 month contract. He may have worded it differently. Anyway, I told him I had cancelled the direct debit which was for £80+vat per month and he said they will get the money via debt collectors. I told him I hadn't signed the Service Commitment form which also states "By signing this document you also confirm that you have read, understood and accept these Terms and Conditions". The guy who called me today said that I didn't have to sign it as I have accepted verbally last week.
If you have managed to read all of the above, well done, get yourself a drink. And, can anybody help me? Do I have the right to cancel? The campaign hasn't kicked off yet apparently. Thanks, Ben
I hope somebody can help me.
Last week I was called by BT Customer Street with regards to the FREE advert I had placed for my business and would I like to get more customers by paying for advertising. To cut a long story short, after about what seemed like an age on the phone, I said go ahead. The guy told me to ensure that I read the terms and conditions when they arrived in the post with the welcome pack. These came yesterday and stated that it is a 12 month contract and I had to sign the agreement saying I agreed to all of this.
Before I received the Welcome Pack, I had read reports saying it is not all it is cracked up to be and is a complete waste of money etc etc. So, I called BT Customer Street on Monday saying I wanted to cancel. I was told I would receive a call with 5 working days. Meanwhile, I sent an email through their contact form on the internet stating I was cancelling.
Yesterday, after receiving the Welcome Pack, I still had not received a call so called them again. I was told that it would be 5 days from when I called on Monday before I received a call. In the welcome pack was an email address so I also emailed again saying I was cancelling.
Today, I received a call saying why did I want to cancel, and basically I cannot cancel as I agreed to the terms over the phone. I do not however have any recollection of the sales guy telling me that it was a definite 12 month contract. He may have worded it differently. Anyway, I told him I had cancelled the direct debit which was for £80+vat per month and he said they will get the money via debt collectors. I told him I hadn't signed the Service Commitment form which also states "By signing this document you also confirm that you have read, understood and accept these Terms and Conditions". The guy who called me today said that I didn't have to sign it as I have accepted verbally last week.
If you have managed to read all of the above, well done, get yourself a drink. And, can anybody help me? Do I have the right to cancel? The campaign hasn't kicked off yet apparently. Thanks, Ben