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Message started by madkingsoup on Apr 26th, 2006 at 12:31pm

Title: Do free numbers translate to geographic ones too?
Post by madkingsoup on Apr 26th, 2006 at 12:31pm
It has occurred to me today that, since mobile phone comanies increasingly charge to call 0500/080* numbers, they are falling into the same category as all the other 08* numbers as they fall outside of call plans.

So... do they have normal numbers which can be called from a mobile to ensure you don't get charged for it?

Title: Re: Do free numbers translate to geographic ones t
Post by NonGeographicalMan on Apr 26th, 2006 at 1:13pm

madkingsoup wrote on Apr 26th, 2006 at 12:31pm:
So... do they have normal numbers which can be called from a mobile to ensure you don't get charged for it?


Yes nearly all 0800 numbers have 01/02 alternatives apart from those which route only to a Voip computer based telephone system at the destination end (as with some 084/7numbers).

Which is why the geographical alternatives for various 0800 numbers are advertised in the www.saynoto0870.com database.

However most companies who run an 0800 number are also usually happy to provide an 01/02 alternative on request since they clearly did not get an 0800 number for ripoff reasons.  Rather unlike most companies with an 087 number. ;)

Title: Re: Do free numbers translate to geographic ones t
Post by madkingsoup on Apr 26th, 2006 at 2:27pm
Oh cool. I did try the database first - must be just the ones I wanted that aren't listed  :-/

Cheers though for the confirmation!

Title: Re: Do free numbers translate to geographic ones t
Post by NonGeographicalMan on Apr 26th, 2006 at 2:56pm

madkingsoup wrote on Apr 26th, 2006 at 2:27pm:
Oh cool. I did try the database first - must be just the ones I wanted that aren't listed  :-/


Try asking these companies for their number to call from overseas as normal uk freephone 0800 numbers can't easily be called from many overseas countries and telecoms providers.  Ask them for the number that starts +44 1777 777777 or similar and then delete the +44 and add a zero before the 1777 bit to get the uk geographic phone number.

Also did you also check the Unverified Numbers list on the SayNoTo0870 website.  These are accessed from the grey button below the normal search box for verified 0870 number alternatives.

Title: Re: Do free numbers translate to geographic ones t
Post by andy9 on Apr 26th, 2006 at 6:41pm
... and if you still can't find an alternate numbner, then use 02002220700 as a callthrough number - don't press Send after entering the second number though

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