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Can you avoid using the 0845 number?

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I have recently signed up to the carphone warehouse deal, where i get free local and national calls. But more and more companies are using the 0845 number which i have to pay for.
I have heard that there is a web site that will convert the 0845 number into the local or national number.
Has anyone got any more info on this.
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  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    Say No To 0870 also covers 0845.
  • hurrah
    hurrah Posts: 1,373 Forumite
    speedo234 wrote: »
    I have recently signed up to the carphone warehouse deal, where i get free local and national calls. But more and more companies are using the 0845 number which i have to pay for.
    I have heard that there is a web site that will convert the 0845 number into the local or national number.
    Has anyone got any more info on this.

    Dont be misled by their hype. The calls are not free you pay for them in the overall package.;)
  • hansi
    hansi Posts: 3,001 Forumite
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    Not necessarily. I have the Anytime Calls package with Virgin and I pay a very low monthly package rate including BB, HDTV and Phone.
  • hansi
    hansi Posts: 3,001 Forumite
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    speedo234 wrote: »
    I have recently signed up to the carphone warehouse deal, where i get free local and national calls. But more and more companies are using the 0845 number which i have to pay for.
    I have heard that there is a web site that will convert the 0845 number into the local or national number.
    Has anyone got any more info on this.

    try saynoto0870.com
  • billsavings
    billsavings Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    hansi wrote: »
    Not necessarily. I have the Anytime Calls package with Virgin and I pay a very low monthly package rate including BB, HDTV and Phone.

    If you are paying something for the Anytime Calls Package then the calls cannot be Free.
  • say noto0870 really works well over the last two days i have spent over 3 hours to 4 different 0845 Nos converted by say noto0870 so i have not been charged for one minute of these calls.
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  • billsavings
    billsavings Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    so i have not been charged for one minute of these calls.

    How did you manage to call the alternative numbers at no charge then.:confused:
  • Bufflowbill
    Bufflowbill Posts: 381 Forumite
    If you have to phone 0845 numbers at peak rate BT will be the cheapest supplier at 6p connection and 2p a minute from the 1/8/2007. Where as 01/02 geographical calls will cost 6p connection and 3.25p a minute.

    So if you dont subscribe to the likes of 18185/1899 or have inclusive 24/7 calls it will be cheaper to phone 0845 at peak rate from BT then to call a 01/02 geographical number.
  • hansi
    hansi Posts: 3,001 Forumite
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    If you are paying something for the Anytime Calls Package then the calls cannot be Free.

    Obviously:rolleyes: but what I am saying is that I am paying just under £40 pm for BB, TV, amd Phone Line which incorparates calls, (of course it does) but I can use the phone on an unlimited basis at any time for 01 and 02 numbers and that could be quite a lot of money otherwise. Nothing is for nothing unless it's free!
  • hansi
    hansi Posts: 3,001 Forumite
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    How did you manage to call the alternative numbers at no charge then.:confused:
    because I guess scousemouse either found 0800 alternative numbers on that site or like me she has unlimited free anytime calls?
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