smileyeyes wrote on Dec 28
th, 2010 at 2:53pm:
Dave wrote on Dec 28
th, 2010 at 12:13pm:
A new number has been submitted for Sky Customer Services, 0808 101 4437, and I have put this in the listings.
Just want to add that for those of you who have their land line with Orange, depending on what 'package' you have, 0808's are chargeable.
Yesterday I rung Orange twice, and both advisors informed me that 0808 are the same as 0800 - free
Today I spent 1 hour talking to Sky on the above number. I rung Orange a 3rd time just to confirm that the call was free.......
The Manager I spoke to asked 2 separate advisors about 0808 charges for customers who have Home Max Broadband and land line,
and he was told that I would be charged the same as if I had dialled an 0845 number
He has credited my account to cover the cost, and the advisors are for the high jump.
Probably the same with BT and all providers, depends on the package etc.
So, I am still looking for either a free phone or geo number for Sky. Orange publishes price guides in PDF for fixed and mobile charges. Home Phone voice call charges can be found at
www.orange.co.uk/homevoiceguide and this only makes mention of 0800, 0845 and 0870. There is a breakdown of charges for subranges within other prefixes (0844, 0871, 09 etc) at the end of the document.
Within the table for 05 numbers, it says that 0500 calls are free, but 0808 gets no mention whatsoever.
I am not ware of any landline provider for which 0800 calls are free, but which charges for 0808 calls. I suspect that any confusion could be due to the fact that 0808 numbers have been overlooked during the compilation of the Price Guide, and therefore that an assumption was made that they are chargeable.
Whilst the document does state that 03 calls are inclusive where geographic (01/02) ones are, the call rates given in the table on page 12 are higher than those of chargeable geographic calls. This is either an error or Orange are not complying with Ofcom rules which dictate that 03 calls should not be charged above that of 01/02 calls.
Perhaps, as a Home Phone subscriber, you would like to draw this to Orange's attention. The Executive Office's e-mail address is
executive.office@orange.co.uk