How much to phone: 07000 286 433

ArsenalFC
ArsenalFC Posts: 1,095 Forumite
I have a bungee jump voucher from the company https://www.Yippee-experiences.com and to book the jump I have to phone that number. It looks to me it's a premuim rate number of at least £1.50 a minute which I will not call. Im looking for an alternative number i.e finding out the name of the company that Yippee use and phone them direct to book.

Just wonder if anyone knows how much it is to call that number and whether they know what company yippee use. My location is London.

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  • April2
    April2 Posts: 508 Forumite
    It's what I call a 'semi-premium rate number' confusingly (deliberately?) similar to a cellular number and officially called a 'personal' number.

    From a BT residential line, it'll cost you 15.88p/minute between 0600 & 1800 Monday to Friday or 9.36p/minute at any other time.
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  • andy88_2
    andy88_2 Posts: 3,676 Forumite
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    It needs to be 09-something to be in the price range you are worried about; in fact I thought it would cost more than April2 says as the only time I called one of these was from a mobile - 35p to an 07092 FreeAds divert number. Edit - 07092 is 35p from BT; maybe it was more on O2
  • ArsenalFC
    ArsenalFC Posts: 1,095 Forumite
    Thanks for the reply april2. Not as bad as I thought it would be. Gonna have my jump sometime in the summer! :)
  • squeaky
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    It would be cheaper still if they have a web site you can book through.

    Try looking for them via Google-UK
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  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    squeaky wrote:
    It would be cheaper still if they have a web site you can book through.

    Try looking for them via Google-UK

    The website for the company is in the OP, where it tells you to book via the voucher that you have, which presumably gives the op the number he mentions.
  • andy88_2
    andy88_2 Posts: 3,676 Forumite
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    most people on the internet have heard of Google by now
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