I have a BT email and pay £7.50 now EE &BT are coming together.....
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14-01-2023 05:53 PM
Hi Folks,
I have had a BT email since the mid 90s and it has become a big part of my on line life and I won't get another one like that now. I migrated to EE a long time ago and as a result pay £7.50 to keep my BT mail service now EE &BT have/are coming together could this fee be now waved? As it effectively the same company now.
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14-01-2023 06:23 PM
BT acquired EE in 2016, not sure why they would suddenly give away emails for EE customers.
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14-01-2023 07:07 PM
Hi Mustrum,
Thanks for your reply. Yes I guess that is right BT, would still like to make some money for keeping my e mail alive and servicing it, but I just thought it would be a good will gesture to customers of a sister company or even offer a discount. If I moved away from EE at some future date I certainly wouldn't mind paying again for my BT mail. unless I moved back to BT after all these years then my BT Mail would be free again possibly.
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14-01-2023 07:27 PM
@MarkE1 It’s only free while you’re a BT customer, EE might be owned by BT but they are separate companies and if you want to retain and use your BT email address while not BT customer then unfortunately you’ll pay for that,
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14-01-2023 10:34 PM
@MarkE1 : BT Retail & EE have not come together as ISPs or providers of email. They are separate cos. with their own products, systems & prices. They just happen to both be subsidiaries of the same BT Group.
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16-01-2023 01:34 PM
Hi XRaySpeX (good band incidentally),
Yes I realized that they are part of the same Group but separate entity's. I was just putting it out there that it would have been a good gesture, I'll just keep paying the fee like I have over the last 12 years, it started out as only £1.50 now its £7.50 that's inflation for you!
