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Call 1899 V Ratebusters or the like

Daniel_B
Posts: 334 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Moneysavers,
is there any advantage in using call1899 as opposed to a company like ratebusters, or one of the other low price international calling companies...?
The way I see it, as an example, it costs 1p a minute to call Spain on call1899, but you have a 3p connection charge.
So is there any advantage, or is it a case of it is only cheaper if call1866 have a lower per minute charge?
Are the other services less reliable, or have less capacity that the subscribing system?
Thanks
Dan
is there any advantage in using call1899 as opposed to a company like ratebusters, or one of the other low price international calling companies...?
The way I see it, as an example, it costs 1p a minute to call Spain on call1899, but you have a 3p connection charge.
So is there any advantage, or is it a case of it is only cheaper if call1866 have a lower per minute charge?
Are the other services less reliable, or have less capacity that the subscribing system?
Thanks
Dan
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Daniel_B wrote:Moneysavers,
is there any advantage in using call1899 as opposed to a company like ratebusters, or one of the other low price international calling companies...?
The way I see it, as an example, it costs 1p a minute to call Spain on call1899, but you have a 3p connection charge.
So is there any advantage, or is it a case of it is only cheaper if call1866 have a lower per minute charge?
Are the other services less reliable, or have less capacity that the subscribing system?
Thanks
Dan
Using 1899 or 18866, you don't give a penny to BT.
Using one of the dial-through providers, you pay BT the cost of the 0844, 0870 or whatever call.30 years, 217 days!0 -
Oh I see!
that is a rather big difference isn't it.
Thankyou!0 -
Just a warning on 1899 tariffs. Their web page claims calls to Canada are 0p per minute. Well they are NOT. They are 1p per minute and when I queried this, I was sent an updated tariff guide. http://www.1899.com/mobilerates.php
However, 2 days later the home page is STILL not changed. Morale of the tale: don't believe everything you read on service provider websites!0 -
Baa wrote:Just a warning on 1899 tariffs. Their web page claims calls to Canada are 0p per minute. Well they are NOT. They are 1p per minute and when I queried this, I was sent an updated tariff guide. http://www.1899.com/mobilerates.php
However, 2 days later the home page is STILL not changed. Morale of the tale: don't believe everything you read on service provider websites!
Are you calling from a BT line though as it states the charge to Canada is 1p if calling from a cable line.0 -
Baa wrote:Just a warning on 1899 tariffs. Their web page claims calls to Canada are 0p per minute. Well they are NOT. They are 1p per minute and when I queried this, I was sent an updated tariff guide. http://www.1899.com/mobilerates.php
However, 2 days later the home page is STILL not changed. Morale of the tale: don't believe everything you read on service provider websites!
However, if you click on the word here at the end of 'Printer friendly version? Click here' in the centre , the cable landline charges pop up on a txt list.30 years, 217 days!0
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