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just dial saver problem
nicksheeran
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Phones & TV
wanted to check to see if anyone knows if using the just dial saver as a provider defeats the purpose of using 18866 and 1899 as I am getting charged by just dial saver by the minute to dial these numbers.....if so is it cheaper than BT?
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You can use these services in conjunction with each other.
1899/18185 you would only normally use at peak rate, you dial these codes first and then the destination number, the calls go straight to the alternative carrier and do not appear on your JDS bill.
At evenings and weekends you dial 01/02 numbers and mobile numbers direct without the code,the calls would then go via JDS and you therefore take advantage of their free E&Wcalls to 01/02 and their capped mobile calls.
Both ways are cheaper then BT.0 -
Hi, Ive just signed up to this company with effect from tomorrow. Ive looked all over their site to find out what they class as evening? Is it after 6pm? Also, during the day, can I dial 1899 (I have an account)? cheersMatched betting proceeds so far: £505.000
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Thanks for that. Couldnt find the times though? Ive had another thought. I have a deal with BT where I can call from my mobile phone home and its free providing the call doesnt exceed 2 minutes. Im just a bit worried now that this will still apply?Matched betting proceeds so far: £505.000
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welnik wrote:Thanks for that. Couldnt find the times though? Ive had another thought. I have a deal with BT where I can call from my mobile phone home and its free providing the call doesnt exceed 2 minutes. Im just a bit worried now that this will still apply?
You mean the BT mobile free calls to home number.This will still be free.CPS does not effect incoming call arrangements like that.
Yes you can dial 1899/18866/18185 thats one of the advantages in keeping your line rental with BT.0 -
Subject to status and acceptance. 5p minimum call charge applies. All landline calls are billed per second and include VAT. Different rates apply when calling, non-geographic numbers (0845, 0870) international, mobile and ISP. Conditions apply. Peak: Monday - Friday, 8am - 6pm. Off-peak: Monday - Friday 6pm - 7.59am. Weekend: Friday 12 am - Sunday 12 am.0
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welnik wrote:I have a deal with BT where I can call from my mobile phone home and its free providing the call doesnt exceed 2 minutes. Im just a bit worried now that this will still apply?
Is this scheme because you are on BTMobile? or can you use it with other mobile operators?0 -
djohn2002uk wrote:Is this scheme because you are on BTMobile? or can you use it with other mobile operators?
Its only available for BT Mobile Customers, to your Home BT line!0
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