Quote:If we could get a geographical number into our building (and it would cost us more than a non-geo due to the internal setup of the telephone system) what would be the peak, off peak and weekend call comparison costs between 0845 and 0207?
Are most consumers savvy enough to understand the difference between geo and non-geo? I wasn't until recently and I wonder whether Joe Public thinks 08xx numbers are higher profile than geo numbers.
Depending on the caller's service provider, the cost of calling an 0845 or 0870 number varies.
HERE IS A GOOD SUMMARY of what some charge.
As most people still use BT, their charges for calls to geographical (01 or 02) numbers are probably most relevant for comparison:
0845 - 3p/minute 0600-1800 Mon-Frid (5p minimum charge)
0845 - 1p/minute at all other times (5p minimum charge)
0207* - 3p/minute 0600-1800 Mon-Frid (5p minimum charge)
0207* - 5.5p for up to an hour at any other time
* or any other 01 or 02 number
However, many of us now use different call providers and pay much less. I, for example, use 18866 and pay
2p for a call of any length at any time to any UK 01 or 02 number (i.e. 2p per call, not per minute) and so strongly object (in fact, don't call) to firms using 0844, 0845, 0870 and 0871 numbers.
Beware, Martin Lewis has just taken up arms in this regard (see
HERE) and Britain's rip-off culture with such numbers is about to become HIGH PROFILE.