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| Fault Tracking |
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| How can I track my faults online? |
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| There are multiple ways in which you can track your fault. It is possible to search for:
- Specific faults against your accounts by using the BT reference, Your reference or Service Reference search criteria
- Your most recent faults by clicking on the View most recent link
- Faults against all your accounts by simply clicking on the search all accounts button |
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| Account name |
| This is the name of the particular account and corresponding faults that you have permission to view. The named account represents a grouping of your organisations Legal Entities. |
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| JARGONBUSTER |
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| Default Account |
| This is the specific account to which you are automatically directed when placing and tracking orders and faults. |
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| BT reference |
| The reference number specified by BT for a particular fault. This will usually take the format of 1-2222222. |
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| Your reference |
| The reference number that you assign to a particular fault placed with BT.
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| Service Reference |
| This is the telephone or service ID that the fault relates to. Service Reference searches should not include spaces i.e. should be entered as 02071111111 or ETHC12345678 or CCSV 12345678. |
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| Search single account |
| Performs a search on one specific account.
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| Search all accounts |
| Performs a search on all listed accounts. |
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