pookie1981 wrote on Oct 16
th, 2008 at 1:40pm:
Thanks but I found all the E.on numbers and they all relate to the fuel supplier numbers, not what I am looking for - it is not the same place. It is a totally different service.
London numbers should be 0207 or 0208 (I lived there for 31 years!), I havent come across 0200 unless they have been introduced recently.
London numbers are infact 020 followed by an eight digit local number. Most of these local numbers start 7 and 8 and some newer ones start 3.
Numbers starting 0 and 1 have been allocated within all area codes and are known as "national dialling only" which means you must dial the code, even when calling from a phone within the same STD area. But the cost will still be the same.
The code for London is therefore 020 and not 0208 or 0207. If you are in London and you dial seven digits, you won't get through. I assure you that as these numbers start 020, that they are London numbers and you will therefore be charged as such.
As for an alternative, perhaps this insurance cover is provided by a third party such as an insurance company rather than E.ON direct. Knowing the name of this company might lead us to an alternative.