Hi
I was interested to see that BT have a Disability section on their
website, and wondered if their attitudes and practices had changed too.
Apparently not - as BT's response to my feedback/query (at bottom of the
page) demonstrates. I'd love to know how someone who doesn't have a
phone line - and who is unable to leave the house - can get a phone line
installed without sacrificing their autonomy by asking someone else to
do it for them.
Regards
Peter Hill
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Subject: Re: I have a general enquiry
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 11:14:25 +0100 (BST)
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To: Peter Hill <[log in to unmask]>
Dear Mr Hill
Thank you for your e-mail about an application for service.
Please accept my apologies for the delay in replying to you and for any
inconvenience this may have caused.
Unfortunately there is no application form that can be sent and BT Shops
no longer deal with applications for service. An application can be
completed on line at www.bt.com.
If you have any further queries please reply to this email.
Alternatively, if you wish to contact BT by telephone, please visit
www.bt.com/feedback/feedback.jsp and click on the contact us 'by phone'
link to obtain the correct number to dial.
Thank you for contacting BT.
Yours sincerely,
Linda Moore
BT Customer Contact Centre
Ref; 1436230
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Feedback from Mr Peter Hill (contact number 01905 391547 )
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Customer Comments :
I have a friend who is disabled and housebound. Are you able to provide
an application form for a telephone line - as she is unable to apply for
line by phone and unable to get to her local BT shop.
Please send the form to me:
Peter Hill
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Peter Hill
Dyslexia Consultancy and Resources
01905 391547
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