Maclee
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Gena.
This happens a lot with the jc, but eventually you will find someone who drops their guard and gives you an 01 or 02 number.
I was in the same situation as you, so until I found an 01 number I confined all my contact with the jc to letters, (not emails). Obviously this is slower, but it also clogs up their system and makes them much more likely to give you an 01 number, (and they DO still have them).
The next time you visit your jc ask them for some pre-paid envelopes, - if they have none printed with their address they can give you unaddressed, pre paid envelopes, (Ref Nr T51SS).
I always place the following text at the end of any letter I send to the jc.
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NON-GEOGRAPHIC PHONE NUMBERS.
Following a study of recent phone bills it has come to my attention that calls made to non-geographic numbers are proving disproportionately expensive when compared, on a like-for-like basis with calls to standard numbers. Therefore, please be aware that I will not make or return any calls which require me to use a chargeable non-geographic phone number. This includes, but is not limited to numbers starting: 09, 084 or 087
Therefore, with immediate effect, if you wish me to contact you by phone you MUST provide a geographic number, that is to say a number starting: 01 or 02. Alternatively, you are welcome to supply a ‘freephone’ number such as one starting: 0800 or 0808.
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You do need to be persistent with this, but eventually you will get an 01 number, if only so they can stop you writing to them!
Good luck!
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