You have tried to contact BT Complaints through normal channels to resolve your issue, but didn’t get the response you wanted, you could try one last time – if you have the will to live, and the energy left.
I’ve compiled an unofficial list of BT Complaints numbers from the internet, including email and postal addresses. You could try one last email or print it off and post to BT Head Office.
BT Complaints numbers, Email and postal addresses
After being asked by someone for a BT Complaints number other than 150 or 151, I decided to look on the net. I have found a number of BT Contact Numbers, and BT Complaints addresses. I haven’t verified these, but if you are trying to complain to BT, and have been drained of all energy stuck in endless loops and call centre switchboards, you might be just desperate enough to try!
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I have been asked by many people fed up with poor service for an alternative BT Complaints Number, so I decided to scour the internet. I have found a number of BT Contact Numbers, BT Complaints numbers and email addresses. I’ve helped many customers with these with a high success rate. Suddenly, previously difficult issues are solved with the minimum of effort.
Subject: Noisy line & broadband problems
We spoke last week Geoff and you directed me to your website giving alternative contact numbers for BT. I decided to go to the very top and emailed Gavin Patterson, not expecting much frankly. In fact, I received an email by return telling me he would get onto it and he did. Pretty soon I had the regional manager of Openreach calling round and as of yesterday, a whole bunch of problems had been identified and (mostly) repaired. So finding you was the key to a successful process of getting years of problems fixed finally.
Thank you, Simon
Geoff, Just to say thanks for your information. I email Gavin Patterson on the address you give here and within 2 hours my overcharge was sorted after weeks of chasing. High Level Complaints got in contact with me and resolved weeks of frustration.
Vinny
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BT Complaints: Alternative ways to complain to BT
Here are a selection of BT Complaints numbers, addresses, and alternative BT Openreach contact numbers I found on the Internet. Please note I try and keep this list up to date so if you find anything that needs amending or adding please get in touch!
Please use these numbers and email addresses with discretion – High Level Complaints and the CEO are only to be contacted if you have explored other reasonable channels first to no avail.
Customer Service Director
BT PLC
Correspondence Centre
Durham
DH98 1BT
You could write to BT Head Office,
British Telecommunications PLC
81 Newgate Street,
London EC1A 7AJ
Or perhaps email The Chairman Sir Michael Rake
Michael.Rake@bt.com
Head of Openreach
clive.selley@openreach.co.uk
High Level Complaints
Amanda Newstead
DSO & HLC Front Office
Openreach
Web: Openreach.co.uk
Email: hlcopenreach@openreach.co.uk
High Level BT complaints phone number Les McCourt 0800 141 2986
Louise McLean
Chairman & CEO Complaints Specialist
BT Enterprise
Email Replies to sme.service.scotland@bt.com
British Telecommunications PLC
The board of directors names can be found here Our board
The email addresses are either firstname.surname@bt.com or firstname.middle initial.lastname@bt.com
“At 9am this morning i had a personal reply from Current CEO Gavin Patterson Chief executive BT Retail gavin.e.patterson@bt.com
30 mins later i was called by ‘High Level Complaints’ team with refund and compensation”, explained one complainant.
BT Building and Exchange Maintenance
Another customer Gill I spoke to had an enquiry relating to BT Building Maintenance. Trees and bushes were untidy at the local telephone exchange and she needed them cut back. All she had was BT.com as a contact address, and phoning India was a complete waste of time. She found out the following:
Maintenance of BT Buildings and property email elc@bt.com
BT Complaints, how to complain.
“The best way to get to the high level BT Complaints department is to either email or write directly to the chairman or a member of the board or to the address on your phone bill. While you are waiting to hear back from these letters go through the normal channels of ringing an advisor and insist on getting the complaint escalated if you are still unhappy with the outcome”.
“Try and get the advisors name, however they may only give there first name for security reasons (or alternatively ask for their EIN number). Ask for their managers name and a contact number if they say they are going to ring you back, but most importantly you need a reference number for your complaint”.
Telecom Ombudsman
“OFCOM Reference Team (0300 123 3333) & (0807 312 762 762) handled my complaint and I was treated with the greatest of respect and efficiency”.
Talk to Ofcom
Ofcom Tel 020 7981 3040
Might also be worth having a read of this as well: Code of practice for residential customers and small businesses
You may prefer to lodge BT Complaints with Otelo (providing you have either received a deadlock letter or your complaint has been ongoing for 12 weeks)
Otelo is the ADR that deal with BT. If you complaint is still ongoing you should Read this :- Ofcom – How to complain and if you’ve done everything there contact them Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman – Contact Us
Otelo’s contact details are as follows:
Otelo (Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman)
PO Box 730
Warrington WA4 6WU
Phone: 0845 050 1614
Fax: 0845 060 1615
Once again I take no responsibility for incorrect numbers or info here, I found this info on forums and have just collected together what I thought might be relevant and help you. However if you are dealing with BT Complaints and you find a better way of contacting them, please drop me a line and I will amend this page.