NGMsGhost wrote on Feb 25
th, 2007 at 10:52pm:
There are plenty of other mobile tariffs that charge up to £1 per minute or more for calling 0870 though and treat them as non standard calls which you choose to continue to ignore. Also most of your suggested cheaper methods involve avoiding calling with your phone provider's normal overseas tariff and so will not be used by 99% of those calling.
You may be able to call more cheaply with 01/02 dial through numbers with a service like 18185 (especially using Vodafone Passport where they will be charged at 75 per call instead of the normal Vodafone UK per minute charge on your tariff plus the 18185 call price per minute) but Vodafone may close down access to those dial through numbers at any moment and they are hardly the authorised normal calling route that most callers will use are they?
Actually, there are no UK mobile networks whatsoever that have £1 a minute calls to 0870 when in this country
It was when the user 0870advice.com erroneously posted that 0870 calls cost as much as £1.20 a minute from mobiles here that I chose to correct that, in a post which pointed out that most mobile networks charge no more for 0870 than other landline numbers, and cheaper than other network mobiles; the cheapest is OVP Virgin at 5 pence a minute after the first 5 minutes a day. There were several posts where bbb_uk and I discussed these tariffs
Then you introduced Vodafone Passport, saying that 0870 was not included, and did actuallly cost nearly £1 a minute from abroad, and I think I suggested 18185 right back then.
None of the methods I would suggest for calling from abroad involve standard roaming tariffs, but even these are almost all under £1 a minute from all EU countries, the cheapest being an O2 option at 25 pence a minute, or 35 pence without the option, or 3 roaming on a foreign 3 network is also cheap.
Anyone that pays attention to alternative methods of making cheaper roaming calls than the ordinary tariffs will have cheaper ways to call 0870 as well, so the bugbear is not really 0870 cost in these cases, but roaming.
But as I've suggested, I hope these posts will be moved elsewhere, and we might continue later, perhaps with more detailed suggestions.
Oddly, I've just discovered that the Finarea callback company ReturnCall has a 5 pence rate for 0870 at the moment, but 9 pence for 0845.