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Title: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: jim mca on August 23, 2011, 10:54:21 pm
 Anybody know of a good deal  for phone numbers will be diverting to landline

best I have seen             0800 £10 for 1000 minutes                     area code £25 set up 1.5p per minute

Cheers Jim
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: markpowell on August 24, 2011, 08:36:49 am
0800 £10 for a thousand mins is a cracking price, where is that  from mate?
Mark
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: jim mca on August 24, 2011, 08:22:45 pm
Mark

Telecoms world

Jim
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: Peter White on September 09, 2011, 01:52:29 pm
thats a great deal! bite their hands off
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: AJB on September 09, 2011, 04:57:10 pm
I've been with Telecoms World for about
5 years now, and usually pay £5 - 6 a month.

Number diverts to a BT distinctive ring number,
so from the ring you know it's business, or
@#*king advertisers.
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: derek west on September 09, 2011, 05:22:40 pm
I've been with Telecoms World for about
5 years now, and usually pay £5 - 6 a month.

Number diverts to a BT distinctive ring number,
so from the ring you know it's business, or
@#*king advertisers.

how does that work? (curious, not doubting you  ;) )
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: AJB on September 09, 2011, 09:15:51 pm
BT give you another number on your landline, this
number has a different ring to your normal number.
A bit like assigning different rings on a mobile to your
contacts.
I think it's about £6 pm for the alternate number.
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: AshWhite on September 10, 2011, 08:56:01 am
But don't the advertisers/scam artists dial the number you use for business anyway? ie they find your business number off Google/Yell?

Good for seperating work/personal calls, although if like me you have no friends, this is not really an issue anyway?

:(

Ash
Title: Re: 0800 & geographical numbers
Post by: Linds Russell on September 10, 2011, 09:50:43 am
I've just renewed my mobile contract with Vodafone to get their One Net Express package. It gives you up to 5 different geographic landline numbers that all terminate on your mobile (different area codes) and when you call customers, you can display the landline number as the outgoing caller ID. A big benefit has to be no call forwarding charges from a fixed landline.

You can also call 0800, 0845 and 0870 with no extra charge and you get all inclusive landline and mobile calls. £55 a month has to be worth it!