The other day i was picking a skip up from a customer and the arm of the skip lorry snagged a BT cable that was clipped to the side of the pole (no secondary protection) and pulled the cable out of the box at the top knocking four homes of the phone.
A week later, the customer contacts me and tells me BT have been out 3 times and made the fault worse by knocking 6 homes off
A BT engineer with "no boss" and "no office" as he "works from a van" contacted me and asked for my address as he would be billing me approx £1000 - £2000. Upon telling him I would contact BT, they have no recolection of a fault been reported, yet some attempt has been made.
Is someone trying to con me? Where do I stand legally? And, should a cable repair really cost between one and two thousand pound?
The other day i was picking a skip up from a customer and the arm of the skip lorry snagged a BT cable that was clipped to the side of the pole (no secondary protection) and pulled the cable out of the box at the top knocking four homes of the phone.
A week later, the customer contacts me and tells me BT have been out 3 times and made the fault worse by knocking 6 homes off
A BT engineer with "no boss" and "no office" as he "works from a van" contacted me and asked for my address as he would be billing me approx £1000 - £2000. Upon telling him I would contact BT, they have no recolection of a fault been reported, yet some attempt has been made.
Is someone trying to con me? Where do I stand legally? And, should a cable repair really cost between one and two thousand pound?
thanks guys, Dan