02.18.09
Comedy Utility Video Explaining How You Can Save Money On Your Household Bills
Take a look at the link below which will take you to a short comedy utility video explaining the massive savings you can get on your home phone, broadband, gas, electric and mobile phone in the UK.
01.28.09
BT Raise Their Prices
So BT announced that they are going to increase their prices from the 1st April ‘09, some joke or what? What will these be:
- Line rental up by £1 a month
- Cost of a daytime call up by 15% to 4.5p minute
- Call set-up fee up by 16.8% to 8p
- BT plan up by 11.3%
- Services, ringback, caller ID, call waiting etc. up by more than 40%
The The Utility Warehouse offer the lowest line rental prices in the UK and guarantee to be cheaper than BT.
The Utility Warehouse also came top of the telephone providers in the February ‘09 Which? report for telephone providers and were voted Vest Buy for the combined telephone and broadband package, Broadcall.
09.21.08
Free Utilities – Receive Up To 100% Discount
All members of the Utility Warehouse Discount Club can now qualify for up to 100% discount on their bills. Just imagine having your gas, electricity, telephone, broadband and mobile phone bill paid for you. To discover how this works then take a look at the Customer Discount Plan – PDF.
To find out more about the award winning services from The Utility Warehouse, simply mouse over the image below. 
03.01.07
Have BT Raised Their Prices…….Again?
Have BT raised their prices again?
Last September BT changed their billing structure and started charging by the minute instead of per second. This increase was hidden in the small print leaving many phone users unaware that prices had effectively increased.
Well they’re now putting a 3p call set-up charge on every call made. This means that the minimum charge for a daytime call lasting less than 1 minute is now 6p. That’s more than 20% more expensive than the cheaper providers.
Nice one BT
09.16.06
BT Announces a Price Cut…and Increases It Prices!!
Back in August, BT announced a range of price cuts with savings in excess of 31% for some of it’s packages.
What they managed to hide was the fact that for most families, those that can least afford it, the cost of a call would in fact go up and they will be worse off.
This is because they have stopped billing by the second and will now round up all calls to the nearest minute. So a call lasting 4 minutes and 1 second will be charged as a 5 minute call. This means that the call will cost approximately 3p more than before. With 16 million customers, all of those extra £0.03ps will very quickly become £10,000s and all at the expense of the elderly or infirm who need the phone as a lifeline to the outside world.
Shame on you BT.
