4PetesSake wrote on Dec 29
th, 2006 at 6:12pm:
Delta wrote on Dec 28
th, 2006 at 11:49pm:
I've used Onetel 0800 957 1877 for at least 5 years. Today found it blocked.
To be honest surprised it has taken BT this long to log and block it.
Anyone know an alternative Onetel number?
Before using Onetel I had a pay-up-front account with Alpha Telecom.
They would issue new freephone numbers.
They did increase connection charge but looking at website looks like current UK rate is 3p/min and no connection charge.
Is anyone using them now?
Your best bet is to sign up with 1899 or 18185 where you will pay a 4p connection charge and 1p a minute.
If you are on the LUS you will have to use their freephone 0808 prefixes.
Surely 1899's and 18185's 0808 ****** numbers will be on BT's blocked list for LUS scheme subscribers same as Onetel's number now is.
Also have heard nothing about ending of LUS from BT.
No mention on their website page either
http://www.bt.com/Pricing/pis_info.jsp?PRICE_OPTION=Residential/PIS_Other_Call_S...I would not qualify for BT Basic so if this is true will be forced to pay £12 / month as I pay cash rather than DD. Currently only pay about £15 quarter and usually have not paid more than £5 quarter to Onetel as peak calls 2.5p/ min rather than 8p/min.
I would Join Talk Talk broadband & phone including line rental for £20.99 / month but know someone who initially signed up in October but has still to be connected. They have a date now 16th January, but they were first given a date in November followed by 3 in December.
I dread to think what support will be like if they have a problem when they eventually get connected.