I would like to re-iterate Dave's comment above:-
Quote:Does no-one on here have an inclusive package where calls to 01/02 geographical numbers are 'free'? Does the 01 number that is in the database and that I have posted on here no longer work? If you have an inclusive package it does not make any difference to you whether you call a 01/02 number or 0800/0808 as they're both non-chargeable to you
By ringing Sky on the 01/02 geographical number (providing you have 'free' mins) instead of the freephone then Sky are unaware of this. However, ringing on a freephone, Sky would be aware simply because these numbers carry 'stats' and Sky will notice from the 'stats' the increase in calls to their freephone number and will stop it and maybe issue another one. This really doesn't cost Sky much at all to do this so it's not really hurting them.
Mad as it seems, ringing on an 01/02 number means not only loss of revenue but also Sky are not aware of the extra increase in traffic to the number so they don't know (unless they get it from this site) but even if they do realise people are ringing on an 01/02 number, it actually costs Sky more money to stop/block a geographical number (and possibly nearby number ranges) and then having the added costs of getting new lines in from BT to replace those that they've cut off. This will cost Sky more money than ringing on an freephone number which, as stated earlier, probably costs Sky nothing to get a new freephone number.
Also, for those fed up of ringing Sky (or any other company for that matter) using these numbers then why not email them using, as a draft, the letter
here. The more people that complain then it increases the chances that they will resort to using lower costing numbers instead.