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Calling 0870 numbers with O2 off-peak 1000?
Skilgannon_2
Posts: 104 Forumite
in Mobiles
Hi
Are calls to 0870 numbers free with O2 off peak 1000 tarriff, i notice mobileshop are doing a 11/12 month free.
My ? is do the off peak plans give you inclusive calls to 0870 or just the x net anytime plans
Are calls to 0870 numbers free with O2 off peak 1000 tarriff, i notice mobileshop are doing a 11/12 month free.
My ? is do the off peak plans give you inclusive calls to 0870 or just the x net anytime plans
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Give o2 sales a call to find out0
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i have that o2 plan and they come off free minutes0
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i too can confirm that they are part of my off peak plan.0
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o2 have been threatening to remove this entitlement for a while but have never got round to it0
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Its on O2 websites as included, I have two of them now.0
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Your inclusive minutes can be used for calling 0870/0845 and 0844 too.0
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charltonfan1 wrote:o2 have been threatening to remove this entitlement for a while but have never got round to it
What proof do you have of this,do you work for them?0 -
I can also confirm that 0800/0808/0500/0844/0845/0870 numbers are included in your inclusive mins.
O2 are the only mobile network to allow these calls in inclusive mins.0 -
hurrah wrote:What proof do you have of this,do you work for them?
Do a search on this forum - that will be sufficient proof.0 -
the_tired_one wrote:Do a search on this forum - that will be sufficient proof.
I have read many posts to say that it might happen, but nothing conclusive,and no concrete evidence.
Becoming like an Urban Myth.:D
They are well aware that if they stopped offering the facilty they would lose a lot of business.0
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