getitcheap wrote on Dec 9
th, 2009 at 12:20pm:
Hi all..just came across this site recently, although i think i used to use it years ago when there were too many of these numbers about. Well we're at that time again when they're are too many! I have an 0845 number that I have to use for work..it is a Hospital Number and they are part of the NHS. I need this number to ring for work..so in theory you're getting charged for working!! Yes i know strange..The number is an 0845 number. I have heard that you can use the international code for Britain 44 then a number as an alternative? Is that true? Hope someone can help
Hi and welcome to SAYNOTO0870.COM.
Where an organisation gives an alternative for international callers, it can be dialled from the UK by dropping the international prefix , +44, and inserting the UK national trunk dialling prefix, 0.
For example, an international number +44 1234 567890 can be dialled in the UK as 01234 567890.
The alternative numbers look-up allows people to help one another by sharing numbers, so I would ask that you contribute any alternatives you find.
If you find a suitable alternative number and it isn't already listed as verified
in this site's database, then please post on the forum and we will see it is added to the verified listings. Likewise, if you find any alternatives that no longer work, please post on the forum, explaining in what way it doesn't work, and we will remove it.
Use the Geographical Requests section for all these types of posts so we keep discussion about requests, suggested alternatives and non-working numbers all in one place.
If you would like help finding an alternative for your employer, then please post some information, such as that suggested in
the guide. Do this in the Geographical Requests section of the forum and we will see what we can do.