sherbert
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Quoting Dave from another thread........
However, there is a way around the premium charge with mobile services when ringing any "freephone" number. There are a number of services in existance that give you a 01/02/03 number which you ring, and when answered it prompts for the destination 0800/0808/0500 number.
For example, 020 0222 0900 . Dial the number and press the green phone off the hook button (or its equivalent on your phone). Once it answers, it will ask you to input the destination number. Enter the 0800 number but do not press the green off hook button again (as that will initiate a second call to the 0800 number which is what you're trying to avoid).
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