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Recommend a business phone tariff (landline)
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Clairy
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I have started a new business and have just had a business line put in. At home we buy our calls through Sky Talk, and I wondered whether there was anything similar available (in terms of value for money) for small businesses.
Any recommendations would be very gratefully received :beer:
Any recommendations would be very gratefully received :beer:
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Well they are for residents really but at my business I setup what Martin recommends. Using 18185 bascially with one of those Orchid diallers. No business rate seem to beat itHelp me to help you :santa2:0
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Hi
I would second that suggestion, I am registered with 18866, 1899 etc and have these programmed into an Orchid dialler and I have saved a FORTUNE. You only pay for the connection of the call, the duration of the call is free (to UK landlines anyway)
http://www.call18866.co.uk/index2.php#
http://www.18185.co.uk/index2.php
http://www.call1899.co.uk/index2.php
http://www.orchid-electronics.com/Diallers/lcr.htm
(I got the V4 dialler)0 -
Euphony who MSE Martin recommends on the residential side,have this biz service. I believe its done by CPS like Sky Talk.
http://www.euphony.co.uk/euBIZ.htm0 -
Euphony who MSE Martin recommends on the residential side,have this biz service. I believe its done by CPS like Sky Talk.
http://www.euphony.co.uk/euBIZ.htm
Does that beat 18185, 18866, 1899... I do not believe so... it reads as though it is only the first 5 mins that are free, whereby 18185, 18866, 1899 charge a connection fee and then the call is free no matter how long you are on the phone for0 -
save-a-lot wrote: »Does that beat 18185, 18866, 1899... I do not believe so... it reads as though it is only the first 5 mins that are free, whereby 18185, 18866, 1899 charge a connection fee and then the call is free no matter how long you are on the phone for
I dont recall saying it beat 18185 etc. The op asked for a similar provider like sky talk ,and i was suggesting one. It might be better then 18185 if he made calls up to 5 minutes.
200 5 min calls on euphony £5.
200 5 min calls on 18185 £10.0
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