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Boaz 30-04-2012 14:52

Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Okay so I have the 100 free minutes every month. Thought this month as I needed to contact PC Specialist about our PC would use my free minutes, great. :D

So I get my mobile bill and find £23 slapped on top of it for using an 08...number. :rolleyes: Only then did I check the small print!

I thought free minutes around the UK meant free minutes but obviously not. Won't make that mistake again.

Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?

BenMcr 30-04-2012 14:53

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Nope, because I read up what was and wasn't included before I got the contract ;)

martyh 30-04-2012 14:58

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boaz (Post 35421135)
Okay so I have the 100 free minutes every month. Thought this month as I needed to contact PC Specialist about our PC would use my free minutes, great. :D

So I get my mobile bill and find £23 slapped on top of it for using an 08...number. :rolleyes: Only then did I check the small print!

I thought free minutes around the UK meant free minutes but obviously not. Won't make that mistake again.

Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?

All mobile network providers charge for those sort of numbers ,that's why you always get the warnings about "calls are free from a land line but could cost considerably more from a mobile"

mark1234 30-04-2012 15:06

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
This is what www.saynoto0870.com was invented for.

v0id 30-04-2012 16:21

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Even 0800 numbers are chargeable via mobile operators, something OFCOM are looking into

hansi 22-05-2012 20:12

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
You could download the 0800 Wizard app which re-routes calls to 0800, 0808and 0500 numbers using your bundled minutes.

mikewilk 23-05-2012 13:31

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
We have a couple of old tesco pay as you go sims still in old phones with a bit of credit on them,they are handy if like us you dont have a landline for ringing 0800 numbers,if you miss the first zero of it becomes a normal tesco call which on our old sims is 8p a min,dont know about the newer ones though.
My main mobile is 3 and they say that wont work on theirs.nowadays its poor company service when only 0800 numbers are offered we have moved on now and more people only have mobile phones.

mike

hansi 23-05-2012 14:50

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
On the contrary, I would rather ring an 0800 number than 0845 or 0870

mikewilk 23-05-2012 15:03

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hansi (Post 35431960)
On the contrary, I would rather ring an 0800 number than 0845 or 0870

Its not rocket science as they say why cant they just add a normal land line for the use of possibly millions of people who have free min in there contract.

BenMcr 23-05-2012 15:22

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Who in particular are you talking about?

mikewilk 23-05-2012 15:39

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35431970)
Who in particular are you talking about?

Company's who have so called customer service departments that can only be reached via 0800 ect numbers,great when we lived in a wired world but technology moves on.

BenMcr 23-05-2012 16:06

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
As far as I understand it, 08 numbers are used as they allow more complex routing and call management systems to be used

01 numbers are fine if you just have one call centre, but if you have multiple ones across multipe countries, then they can't be used

Tis one of the reasons 03 number exist - charged the same as a normal landline, but work the same as 08 numbers

TbGbe 23-05-2012 17:26

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35431989)
Tis one of the reasons 03 number exist - charged the same as a normal landline, but work the same as 08 numbers

Wasn't that the "original" intention of 0845 ?

BenMcr 23-05-2012 17:34

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
0845 numbers were 'Lo-Call' so originally were designed to be a lower cost than calling a landline nationally (which is no longer seperate from a local landline costs)

TbGbe 23-05-2012 19:52

Re: Have you been caught out with your 'free minutes'?
 
Yes, but the complex routing still applied, didn't it?
Just always been puzzled by introduction of 03 instead of using 0845 (unless it was a simple not enough numbers problem) - anyway dead horses and flogging come to mind.


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