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grahambute
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TalkTalk
Jan 16
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Has anybody been succesful in finding a geographic number for TalkTalk fault reporting. It is really annoying that the number they give you for reporting faults is free if dialled from the phone with the fault, but if as is likely you have a fault on your home line you cannot use it to call them. They do quote 0800 numbers BUT if you want to call from a mobile (highly likely if home phone broken) then you have to pay at extortionate rates.
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Jan 16
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You can call freephone numbers at geographical rate from your mobile by using the dial through number 020 0222 0900.
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Dave wrote
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th
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You can call freephone numbers at geographical rate from your mobile by using the dial through number 020 0222 0900.
Silly question Dave, do I dial the 020 number then 0800 xxx xxx?
Thanks
Mike
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Jan 26
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mikey47 wrote
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th
, 2009 at 2:36pm:
Dave wrote
on Jan 16
th
, 2009 at 3:36pm:
You can call freephone numbers at geographical rate from your mobile by using the dial through number 020 0222 0900.
Silly question Dave, do I dial the 020 number then 0800 xxx xxx?
Dial the 020 number, then when it answers it will ask you to input the destination 0800 number, which you do.
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Many thanks Dave
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Jan 26
th
, 2009 at 2:48pm
mikey47 wrote
on Jan 26
th
, 2009 at 2:36pm:
Dave wrote
on Jan 16
th
, 2009 at 3:36pm:
You can call freephone numbers at geographical rate from your mobile by using the dial through number 020 0222 0900.
Silly question Dave, do I dial the 020 number then 0800 xxx xxx?
Yes as above
Or use the pause character on your phone (e.g. on a Nokia press * 3 times to get p), so compose 02002220900p08000xxxxxx then dial that. If it's a number dialled often, it can be saved like this in the phone memory.
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... pause character on your phone (e.g.
on a Nokia press * 3 times to get p
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Thanks andy9 - I never knew that. Very useful
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