Cheap calls though 18185 - experiences please?
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Ypaymore
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Just been testing them out and you get announcement saying they no longer offer calls to 03 numbers. This is now confirmed on there site.
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Interesting. It was 3 pence a minute for a while.
There is apparently an Ofcom consultative process going on about termination fees on 03 numbers. It wants to eliminate revenue sharing, and there have been some disputes ...
Somehow I think the world has been here before with numbers starting in 08, and this may just be another go around the same circle
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/03-modification/summary/03-modification.pdf0 -
So what is the cheapest option for ringing 03 numbers now that 18185 etc have gone sulky?0
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Any VOIP provider is usually cheaper then PSTN. However, as these 'National Rate' calls are inclusive to any bundle they are often free.0
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18185's website says 030 numbers are not supported.
However I suspect all 03 numbers are not supported as I just dialled e-on (0333...) and got the message saying 18185 doesn't support this number.0 -
SpanishBlue wrote: »18185's website says 030 numbers are not supported.
However I suspect all 03 numbers are not supported as I just dialled e-on (0333...) and got the message saying 18185 doesn't support this number.
Thats why my original post said they no longer offer calls to 03 numbers.;)0 -
So what is the cheapest option for ringing 03 numbers now that 18185 etc have gone sulky?
I am assuming you dont have inclusive minutes to 01/02/03 numbers where of course they would be included.
You can look at the MSE callchecker for cheap suppliers http://callchecker.moneysavingexpert.com/ukcallchecker/landline/daytime/bt/easy
ignoring the the entries for 18185 etc that have not been updated.
If you have/get a 3 payg sim you can call them for 3p a minute.
Or you could look on saynoto0870 and see if you can find a 01/02 or Freephone Number.0 -
According to the Ofcom consultation already referenced in this thread, http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/03-modification/summary/03-modification.pdf
the termination rate(s) for 03 numbers are high enough, weirdly, for some owners of an 03 number to offer payments (in kind) to callers. So it easy to see why Finarea won't let you call 03 for an unlimited time for 5p. You'd be printing money at Finarea's expense.0 -
I'm still puzzling over why the termination rates for 03 numbers were set to be the same as for 0870 numbers. This is presumably what has enabled some 03 number owners to offer the payments to callers.0
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If you don't have inclusive 03 calls from your landline, you can use Telesave to call at 1p/min weekends and evenings and 1.5p/min weekday daytimes (8am-6pm). You can call via 0800 0662266. They charge higher for 0845 but not 03.
Only disadvantage is you need to top up £10 first. I've used them for years from a cable line, still works well. There is a 4p min charge.0
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