Red Dave
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Okay, I think I've done the maths correctly, so here goes. Providing that I can continue to use 1899, 18185, Dial Around, Discount Dial, etc., then my main call cost will be evening and weekend local calls.
I'm just moving to Primus Saver Option 2 (from TalkTalk 1+12, since the free evening and weekend calls have expired). Since it's CPS, it's not going to work on Post Office's HomePhone (am I right there, aren't I?!). So, I figure it's a case of how much is saved by moving to the Post Office versus how much time I'm going to spend on evening/weekend local/national calls. Sounds about right?!
Here goes:
BT line rental (BT Together Option 1) £10.99/month, Post Office £9.95/month, monthly saving £1.04. £15.00 cash back from GreasyPalm £50.00 cash back from Post Office (if staying with them for six months, as previously discussed).
Six month saving is (£1.04 x 6 + £15 + £50) = £71.24 (thank you very much!)
At 1ppm that's a massive 7,124 minutes! Which gives 1,187 minutes/month or 19 hours, 47 minutes, which is loads more than I use at the moment.
So, even paying for local/national evening/weekend calls, it'll still be cheaper to ditch BT line rental and Primus Saver Option 2 and move over to the Post Office, for size months at least.
Now, who's going to be kind enough to double check my sums?!!
RDD
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