Does the Engineer call you when arriving to set up
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Does the Engineer call you when arriving to set up
14-09-2022 6:28 PM
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Re: Does the Engineer call you when arriving to set up
14-09-2022 7:29 PM
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Re: Does the Engineer call you when arriving to set up
15-09-2022 8:22 AM
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That would likely depend on the engineer who is assigned to you, and maybe even what they think of your job from the outside and their workload for the rest of the day.
I don't think they are obliged to call you at any point, though many that I've encountered have. If you get a engineer who isn't as conscientious as most and your job looks like it could be more difficult or time consuming than others (particularly as you say it's a top floor flat), and/or they have a load of other jobs still to complete, then they may do the bare minimum of ringing your doorbell and then recording that they couldn't get access. That type of practice seems to happen more where subcontractors are involved.
Hopefully you'll get a good one and they'll call (maybe even to let you know they are on their way), or you manage to spot them yourself when they arrive and it will all go smoothly.
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Does the Engineer call you when arriving to set up
15-09-2022 10:32 AM
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@TerryVentre What service are you getting? if is normal broadband (ADSL or FTTC) which uses the copper phone line and you have a working phone line in your flat there will be no need for an engineer to visit. it is all done externally.
If you have ordered Full Fibre (FTTP) or need a new phone line to get Broadband then access to the property will be required.
Re: Does the Engineer call you when arriving to set up
18-09-2022 9:32 AM
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Hi TerryVentre, I've just checked your account and can see that the installation went a head a couple of days ago.
I assume everything is working as it should be and please do get back to us if there's anything else we can help with.
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