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Re: 18866/1899/18185
Reply #15 - May 12th, 2006 at 3:21pm
 
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Why would you even think about 18185, or any others, when you have the option of Phonecheap etc to choose from?
Starting at 3p per min, compared to your 5p, you would be saving at least 40% of your costs. In comparison to the 10p you would be saving about 70%.
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Re: 18866/1899/18185
Reply #16 - May 12th, 2006 at 3:26pm
 
a very nice man wrote on May 12th, 2006 at 3:21pm:
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Why would you even think about 18185, or any others, when you have the option of Phonecheap etc to choose from?
Starting at 3p per min, compared to your 5p, you would be saving at least 40% of your costs. In comparison to the 10p you would be saving about 70%.


Because with 18185 I don't pay if the call is not answered and I don't pay for non connection etc due to unreliable technology etc.  Also I have to remember the PhoneCheap number and the deal will only last for another 2 or 3 weeks before it goes back to 10p per minute.

At least 18185 is consistently cheap for mobiles plus also you get call itemisation which you do not get with these other services.  Plus of course the PostOffice HomePhone tries to stop me calling the PhoneCheap number directly by playing unobtainable and only if I add the 1280 prefix do I get through to PhoneCheap at all at a price unknown till I get my first HomePhone phone bill.
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Re: 18866/1899/18185
Reply #17 - May 12th, 2006 at 6:45pm
 
Personally, I'm totally fed up with Phonecheap.  In the last while it seems that whenever I use it, the 0844 number for calling mobiles has changed and so you need to redial, having wasted the connection charge.
Tonight I had to dial a changed number (the price had gone up to 3p min) - why cannot the announcement just be changed?  Unable to remember all these different 0844 nos anyway, so will give up!.
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Reply #18 - May 12th, 2006 at 8:38pm
 
firestop wrote on May 12th, 2006 at 6:45pm:
Tonight I had to dial a changed number (the price had gone up to 3p min) - why cannot the announcement just be changed?  Unable to remember all these different 0844 nos anyway, so will give up!.


Because different 0844 number ranges are banded at different price levels.  You have to change the 0844 number to charge a different price for the sae service from day to day.  18185 can change the price without changing the prefix dialled although they rarely change the price as it happens.

My experience of Dialthrough number is that unless they are much cheaper than 1899/18185 (as is often the case for Spanish mobiles where Dialaround can be charging 7p per minute and 1899/18185 20p per minute) and you know you are going to be making a long call they don't save you anything because of all the wasted connection charge fees, including occasions when the number called is not available.  Plus also the lack of subsequent itemisation of where you called as well.

So hence why I prefer 18185 unless a Dialthrough is much cheaper.  18185 is cheapest all ways round for unavoidable 0870s of course.
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1899/18185 Line Fault ? (Sunday Night)
Reply #19 - May 15th, 2006 at 12:11pm
 
I have been using 1899/18185 for about three months now with no problems, last night I tried to call several numbers after the first failed as a test using 1899 and 18185 neither worked, I then tried the numbers the normal BT way it worked.

I pay BT for basic line rental and use 1899/18185 for all my calls.

I would dial the full number which most are all set up my landline phones memory on speed dial the number would dial the the call timer would start no ring tone, no "0p per minute announcement" and it would go quite.

We called the people we were trying to contact via BT without 1899/18185 in front and asked them if the phone rung then stopped a few times, they said NO ? I have logged this with 1899/18185 through the fault reports.

Any one else get any issues last night.

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Re: 1899/18185 Line Fault ? (Sunday Night)
Reply #20 - May 15th, 2006 at 12:18pm
 
jaydog wrote on May 15th, 2006 at 12:11pm:
Any one else get any issues last night.

thanks

Jay


I wasn't at home so didn't make any calls with them yesterday but such occasional temporary faults with Finarea's various indirect access call services have happened before in the past.

As they only have very limited manpower it usually does take a day or two for such problems to get fixed on those occasions when they happen.

I have been getting a lot more problem with call echo (my own voice echoing back at me) on some calls with Finarea indirect access services in recent months so it does seem like the quality of their service is currently deteriorating.  As they fail to belong to one of Ofcom's Alternate Dispute Resultion Schemes (ADRs) and ignore complaints filed on their website (they send a standard email that just says that most problems usually go away in time) there is nothng more that one can do about this.
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Re: 18866/1899/18185
Reply #21 - May 15th, 2006 at 2:08pm
 
I also had a problem with 1899 & 18185 last night.  Nothing was working.

Don't know whether or not it's working today but I've just checked my account and 1899 was working later last night.  I've had no recent calls on 18185.
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Re: 18866/1899/18185
Reply #22 - May 22nd, 2006 at 10:29pm
 
Hi Kiwi, look at my post - 'Is Onetel blocking 1899/18866/18185?'
Seems like your and my problems are identical, but mine has not gone away.  Are you still having problems?  Have you had any response from 1899 or 18185?
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