loonykev
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Hi, when I said "out of package", I meant outside the package, as if you had exceeded the number of minutes, but from what I can work out, it doesn't seem to matter whether it's 0845, 0800, 03xxx, they charge at the same rate as if you were calling a landline after you had run out of minutes. Seems to be 12-15p per minute, depending on the network and contract. I was puzzled to see someone saying "say yes to 03xxx", as I thought they were charged the same as 0845. In London, The Met. Police use an 03 number for non-emergency calls, and I thought they were using that as a way of raising money like 0845 calls do. What about texting the BBC on 61124, even that seems to be charged as an out of package call - low premium rate calls and texts - they all seem to be a rip-off of some kind. Cheers, loonykev
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