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Wrong credit

jefflisawebster
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On 14th Nov I booked an engineer to come out which came on 20th Nov to look at broadband issue, he put in new hub 4 as there was issues with hub 3. Received email today saying will get a credit for £8 per day excluding first 2 days. Problem is I reported this on 17th October online via chat, I was told not to worry and that the issue will be sorted. I have taken photos on my phone as proof of my reported problems. So I'm assuming that I am entitled to£8 credit per day from 19th October to November 20 which would be a substantial credit

Jeff Webster

 

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jb66
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You did well to document it, the £8 per day is if you had a complete loss of service, not just "broadband issue"

japitts
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This sounds like the loss of service compensation scheme that's explained here - and I suspect the pertinent bit will be what is deemed as "registering it online".

The staff team should be along in a bit, and they'll be best placed here.

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BenMcr
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As mentioned though, the credit is for a total loss of service of Phone or Broadband only.

Intermittent performance, slow speeds or wireless issues aren't part of the scheme.

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Gareth_L
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Hello jefflisawebster

Sorry to hear of the issues with your Broadband 

As its been explained already before the credit due back would be for total loss of service 

How are things looking now?

Gareth_L