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have i got this right???

hmc
hmc Posts: 2,484 Forumite
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hello everyone

right im with 1899, bt for line rental and just signed up for primis option 2.

all done from reading all the great advice here!

so during the day i put 1899 in front of all calls but in evening(after 6??) do i not use prefix as its free with primus?

sorry just a little confused

thanks for any help

helen(who loves this site)

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  • mleonard79
    mleonard79 Posts: 1,616 Forumite
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    Hi Hmc,

    Yes you've got it nearly spot on. Use 1899 during the day for all local and national landline calls - if you have to call mobiles or 0845/0870 numbers then there are a few better options.

    Then after 6pm just dial landline numbers are normal and you won't pay anything for them through primus (this is only up to an hour and a half though so if you're going to be on the phone for longer hang up and call back.) Also remember that the free calls deal with primus does not include mobiles or 0845/0870 numbers either.

    You can use the MSE Callchecker to check out the best prices for mobile and other calls as it can change all the time. You can sign up to one of the cheap mobile carriers from there. I've pasted the link below

    http://callchecker.moneysavingexpert.com/ukcallchecker/

    Hope that helps.

    Regards

    Michelle
    :hello: :hello: :hello:
  • mleonard79
    mleonard79 Posts: 1,616 Forumite
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    Also have a read of the thread posted below - it is a brilliant run-down of what you should be doing!

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=1598074&postcount=4

    Regards

    Michelle
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  • hmc
    hmc Posts: 2,484 Forumite
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    thankyou very much
  • No problems - hope that got everything clear for you.

    Regards

    Michelle
    :hello: :hello: :hello:
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