NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 22
nd, 2010 at 6:30pm:
Dave wrote on Dec 22
nd, 2010 at 5:46pm:
You would need another (working) line, also with Sly.
I hope I'm not jumping to conclusions but I would have thought that well over 95% of Sky customers only have the one phone line with just Sky in their home. Furthermore in households where there are two or more phone lines it seems entirely probable that in many cases the other line might be with a different telephone company from Sky.
So in reality calling Sky about a faulty Sky phone line is usually not going to be free, especially as in most cases the phone call to Sky to report the fault is surely likely to be from a mobile phone. And as we know 0844 numbers are almost never included in mobile phone company bundled minutes packages.
I thought that the use of premium customer service numbers for telephone companies is in no way limited to Sky. Virgin Media uses 0845 numbers. What about Talk Talk and Post Office Home Phone and other providers?
BT has not introduced charges and operates Freephone and UK-wide (03) numbers, particularly for calls from outside of its network. So calling BT customer services or faults is free from a landline or payphone or geographic rate from mobile phones.