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Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 and 0870 numbers
is? I accept that I have to make a payment to make the call. (Or is there a way round this!?) But surely... there must be a 'cheapest' way to call...? Ya I've tried this one: ask the number being called for a landline. They don't always know or want to tell. I try the trick of asking for an international number: but this I find only works 20% of the time. Thanks. OM |
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"OM" <om.newsgroup@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1163525750.760048.119900@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 and 0870 numbers > is? > > I accept that I have to make a payment to make the call. > (Or is there a way round this!?) > But surely... there must be a 'cheapest' way to call...? > > Ya I've tried this one: ask the number being called for a landline. > They don't always know or want to tell. > > I try the trick of asking for an international number: but this I find > only works 20% of the time. > > Thanks. > > > OM >[/color] I always find this site useful for checking the cheapest way to call various numbers. [url]http://callchecker.moneysavingexpert.com/ukcallchecker/index.php[/url] HTH Mr.M |
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In message <1163525750.760048.119900@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, OM
<om.newsgroup@gmail.com> writes[color=blue] >Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 and 0870 numbers >is? > >I accept that I have to make a payment to make the call. >(Or is there a way round this!?) >But surely... there must be a 'cheapest' way to call...? > >Ya I've tried this one: ask the number being called for a landline. >They don't always know or want to tell. > >I try the trick of asking for an international number: but this I find >only works 20% of the time. > >Thanks.[/color] Your 'first port of call ' should be [url]www.saynoto0870.com[/url] |
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"OM" <om.newsgroup@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163525750.760048.119900@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com[color=blue] > Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 > and 0870 numbers is?[/color] Don't..! If you absolutely must (and I wouldn't unless it was a matter of life & death and even then I'd think about it..!) then [url]www.saynoto0870.com[/url] may have an alternative. Unless you're specifically asking for a VoIP solution, have you asked in uk.telecom..? Ivor |
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:57:06 -0000, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] >"OM" <om.newsgroup@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:1163525750.760048.119900@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com[color=green] >> Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 >> and 0870 numbers is?[/color] > >Don't..! > >If you absolutely must (and I wouldn't unless it was a matter of life & >death and even then I'd think about it..!) then [url]www.saynoto0870.com[/url] may >have an alternative. > >Unless you're specifically asking for a VoIP solution, have you asked in >uk.telecom..? > >Ivor >[/color] O2 allow 0870,0845,0844 numbers as inclusive minutes. If you do a lot of calling to these numbers it might be worth a contract. Alternatively, 18185 offers cheapish rates. I haven't come across any particularly cheap VOIP rates to these numbers. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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OM wrote:[color=blue]
> Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 and 0870 numbers > is?[/color] If you are calling to purchase then when they answer say "Do you want my business? If so call me back on xxxxxxxxxx" I hate 0870 sales lines, that really takes the piss along with 0870 complaint lines. If you are calling for support, then 0870 is reasonable (in my opinion) to cover running costs. |
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"OM" <om.newsgroup@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1163525750.760048.119900@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Can someone tell me what the cheapest way to call 0845 and 0870 numbers > is? > > I accept that I have to make a payment to make the call. > (Or is there a way round this!?) > But surely... there must be a 'cheapest' way to call...? > > Ya I've tried this one: ask the number being called for a landline. > They don't always know or want to tell. > > I try the trick of asking for an international number: but this I find > only works 20% of the time. > > Thanks. > > > OM[/color] You can make 0845 calls by dialling a geographic dial-through (Hemel Hempstead) 01442 826823 [url]http://www.pre-dial.com[/url] I understand the above number is a pre launch trial so don't expect it to last forever. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 21:27:26 -0000, Graham wrote:
[color=blue] >You can make 0845 calls by dialling a geographic dial-through >(Hemel Hempstead) 01442 826823[/color] During its short life it never worked for 0845 or 0870. [color=blue] >[url]http://www.pre-dial.com[/url] >I understand the above number is a pre launch trial so don't expect >it to last forever.[/color] Pre-launch has already finished (although it never offered 0845/0870 anyway). How does pre-dial.com get into the picture? |
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"Never Worked" <"=?x-user-defined?Q? Þ @ Þ ?="> wrote in message news:dnikl29o0fh29vitn1m456siv8a70l8ru3@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 21:27:26 -0000, Graham wrote: >[color=green] >>You can make 0845 calls by dialling a geographic dial-through >>(Hemel Hempstead) 01442 826823[/color] > > During its short life it never worked for 0845 or 0870. >[color=green] >>[url]http://www.pre-dial.com[/url] >>I understand the above number is a pre launch trial so don't expect >>it to last forever.[/color] > > Pre-launch has already finished (although it never offered 0845/0870 > anyway). How does pre-dial.com get into the picture?[/color] I never said it worked for 0870 It worked for 0845 at 9:30 this evening when I made my posting! now there is no answer. I can't help thinking this isn't a coincidence. The OP in this thread suggests that [url]http://www.pre-dial.com[/url] are involved. [url]http://snipurl.com/126lg[/url] -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Graham wrote:[color=blue] > "Never Worked" <"=?x-user-defined?Q? Þ @ Þ ?="> wrote in message > news:dnikl29o0fh29vitn1m456siv8a70l8ru3@4ax.com...[color=green] > > On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 21:27:26 -0000, Graham wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >>You can make 0845 calls by dialling a geographic dial-through > >>(Hemel Hempstead) 01442 826823[/color] > > > > During its short life it never worked for 0845 or 0870. > >[color=darkred] > >>[url]http://www.pre-dial.com[/url] > >>I understand the above number is a pre launch trial so don't expect > >>it to last forever.[/color] > > > > Pre-launch has already finished (although it never offered 0845/0870 > > anyway). How does pre-dial.com get into the picture?[/color] > > I never said it worked for 0870 > It worked for 0845 at 9:30 this evening when I made > my posting! now there is no answer. I can't help thinking > this isn't a coincidence. > > The OP in this thread suggests that [url]http://www.pre-dial.com[/url] > are involved. > [url]http://snipurl.com/126lg[/url] > -- > > Graham. > %Profound_observation%[/color] Whenever i ring the 01442 number from my landline i get ringing tone no reply! |
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