SilentCallsVictim
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Without wishing to complicate the situation by adding a further dose of advice, I would understand the situation to be as follows.
At one time there were advantages to some distant callers in having a 0845 (local rate) number. Now that there is no longer any distinction between local and national calls, these have disappeared.
"Non-geographic" numbers can offer ready access to certain technical features. When a 084, or 087x number is used the cost of these features can be subsidised by the "revenue share" obtained from callers. Because revenue sharing is prohibited with 03xx numbers, the cost of these has to be carried in full, making 03xx numbers more expensive.
If the callers in question are beneficiaries of a "charitable" service, it is unlikely that one would wish them to subsidise the cost of providing it. There are however some charities that operate in this way using 084x or 087x numbers, effectively levying a small charge on users of their services.
Perverse discounting by some telephone service providers means that some can call 0845 numbers at a slightly lesser rate than that which applies to geographic or 03xx numbers. We do not however have any assurance about how long this odd situation will remain in force. The additional cost of renting two numbers and providing different types of service, may not make this a sensible option.
If the benefits of the features available with a non-geographic number are required, it would probably have to be a 03xx number. If there is no reason not to have a geographic number, then this should be used.
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