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Facts
05 Apr 17 10:58
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I left BT ( as my phone/broadband provider) some years ago, but retained the btinternet.com email address. A year or so back, I was informed that I wished to retain this address it would cost me a nominal monthly fee, which ( versus the huge inconvenience of changing me email address and notifying the change to everyone) I agreed to pay.
Now I've been informed this charge is to increase to £5 a month !! This seems utterly ridiculous.Ive contacted BT and they say there're an internet provider, not an email provider - what ??!!
So I'm blackmailed into paying this fee !
Anyone had this same charge levied, or any suggestions how to avoid paying it ?
Or Is my only other option to go through the hassle of changing the address ?

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By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 05 Apr 17 11:06
I had a similar problem when O2 left the ISP business and were taken over by Sky.  I switched to BT internet.

To be fair to O2/Sky they let me use the email address for maybe a year before cutting it off.

I migrated to a gmail account.

It is hassle to change over email addressed but at least you reduce the spam.
By:
Facts
When: 05 Apr 17 11:15
Good point.
By:
dave1357
When: 05 Apr 17 11:29
just change. I did when I moved internet from them.  A gmail account is fine, in fact you should open more than one.  I have separate accounts for finance stuff, gambling stuff, and social media etc.  It is a hassle to get started but worth it.
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stewarty b
When: 05 Apr 17 11:29
In my experience BT are like vultures....they will pick every piece of flesh off you if allowed. Having said that I have phone and broadband with them because even though Sky offered me eighteen months free broadband if I swithed my line rental to them but I couldn't be doing with the hassle of changing my E.Mail address.

Just far too many people and companys to inform. Having said that, I used Sky's offer as a bargining chip when I phoned them to renew my contract and pay £8 per month for unlimited which I think is reasonable.

The 'better deals ' department's direct line is 01324 452504. I don't know if it would be worth phoning them in your situation but anybody with BT should perhaps write down the number and use the Sky ploy like I did when renewing their contract.

They can only say no in which case I might have given Sky my buisness.
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stewarty b
When: 05 Apr 17 11:32
** them but I couldn't omit the but.
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