Paula,
What you say doesn't quite make sense to me as if you are still with BT for line rental you should be able to use 1899, 18866 etc even if your calls with no prefix are diverted automatically via the CPS system (which dials the Onetel code automatically in effect if you do not use another code like 1899).
Have you tried dialling 12801899 and then the number or 1280 and 18185 and then the number? It suddenly occurs to me that tricky anti competitive bovver boys TalkTalk who own Onetel have blocked use of 1899, 18185 etc in some way using the CPS system or some new anti competitive change in how it works that the saps at Ofcom have agreed to.
If you dial 1280 then 1899 that forces the call to route to 1899 via BT so TalkTalk can't get in the way to stop the call. It seems TalkTalk will stop at nothing to try to force customers to pay their high prices. I suggest you cancel with TalkTalk by considering one of the cheap phone calls options listed at
www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1095003038,99872,#aloneBy the way have you checked the credit card you are using to pay 1899, 18185 etc to make sure they haven't been closed down due to you being issued with a replacement credit card with a new Expiry Date that you haven't updated on the 1899 website? If that had happened then you would just not be able to use the service.
Quote:The Primus Saver 2 tariff offers ‘free’ evening and weekend calls to UK landlines without any monthly fee; for this most companies charge around £4/month. Actually after talking for 90 minutes you’re charged, yet defeat this by putting the phone down and redialing before then. You can’t sign up online (call 0800 036 0094) though it does bill via e-mail. As this tariff isn’t commonly sold, ensure you get the right one.
It’s suitable for all but those calling landlines more than 10 times during mid-week daytimes. Then Euphony's £7.25 ‘free calls at all times' is cheaper than using the override providers below for those calls.
MAY 8 STOP PRESS UPDATE!!!
Get Paid £2/month for free evening and weekend calls.
While the above Primus tariff is only available if you go direct, it offers a product via price comparison websites called Primus Free Talk 2, which also has free evening and weekend calls.
This tariff costs £2.99 a month, yet during May, via a deal it's got with a price comparison website, get it and it’ll actually rebate you £15/quarter on-top - effectively paying you £2 a month to have the free calls. View/Apply this special rebate tariff*.