Shiggaddi
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Bloggs, you mentioned that your 0870 number diverts to a mobile. Surely this is at cost to you.
If all your friends decided to get their own 0870 numbers, would have have any objection to calling them?
I have friends who are difficult to get hold of, but usually leave a message on their answerphone or voicemail, and they get in contact when they get the message. If the call was more important, I'd try their mobile, which I can call with my free minutes on "3". If I have to call 0870 numbers, I would have to use my O2 for this.
Also, do you tell your friends, that your 0870 number generates some income for you, or do you just tell them it a normal rate or something?
I do agree, mobile rates can be higher than 0870 from a BT landline, but nowadays alot of mobile companies, especially "3" do inclusive plans, which includes landlines and mobiles, but not 0870 numbers, therefore if your friends used this, they could call you out of their free minutes mobile to mobile.
I'm sure your friends won't mind being called back, if they knew that 0870 was more expensive. And who is it important to, that you're instantly available? Do your friends need round the clock access to you?
Since you probably pay for 0870 diversion to mobiles, you wouldn't mind paying for a geo number, using the methods explained by the other posters on this discussion, and pay a small fee for diversion.
I also have an 0870 number, but the only people that ring me on it, are big companies who have that number on file, instead of my geo number!!
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