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Posted by bornfree on February 14th, 2008


How much do BT charge for calls to 0845 numbers in the daytime?

Posted by Nick Castle on February 14th, 2008


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From a normal BT home phone line Daytime, 2ppm Evenings and Weekends, 0.5ppm

HTH

Nick



Posted by Ivor Jones on February 14th, 2008


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: : How much do BT charge for calls to 0845 numbers in the
: : daytime?

Depends what price plan you're on.

Ivor

Posted by Eeyore on February 14th, 2008




mymail@hotmail.co.uk wrote:

What's this 'dial through' number ? Does it work for other operators
e.g. Virgin ?

Graham



Posted by Jessica B on February 14th, 2008


Not quite true - there is no Weekend rate now, just Daytime and Evening
irrespective of whether it is weekday or weekend @ 2p pm day, 0.5p pm eve.
All plus 6p connection charge.


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Posted by Bob Eager on February 14th, 2008


On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 15:06:21 UTC, "Nick Castle" <nickcastle@live.co.uk>
wrote:

On which tariff? And are you sure? It changed not that long ago...

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Posted by dennis@home on February 14th, 2008




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Connection charge? Are you sure? I thought that was just a cable rip off.




Posted by Bob Eager on February 14th, 2008


On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 17:21:43 UTC, "dennis@home"
<dennis@killspam.kicks-ass.net> wrote:

You're way behind the times.

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Posted by bornfree on February 14th, 2008


On 14 Feb, 15:32, mym...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Or

020 0222 0700

Posted by Jasper on February 14th, 2008


On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 06:47:50 -0800 (PST), bornfree
<justyouandme@xemaps.com> wrote:


http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/p...oLDesc=KB_1038

Posted by dennis@home on February 14th, 2008




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Maybe but I can't find it in the price list either.


Posted by old man on February 14th, 2008


For interest who or what or these two 'divert/forward' numbers?

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Posted by bornfree on February 14th, 2008


On 14 Feb, 18:04, Jasper <m...@home.com> wrote:
Thanks for the useless link, to a web page I have already visited...

Posted by xCx on February 14th, 2008


Jessica B wrote:

So now making a call during the daytime at the weekend is
charged at the same rate as making a call during the daytime
in the week?

Are BT for real?

Posted by bornfree on February 15th, 2008


On 14 Feb, 23:06, "old man" <d...@spoofmail.notme> wrote:
They provide a no added charge call-through service, particularly
aimed at mobile users who want to use their free minutes, rather than
pay extra calling 0845's.

Posted by old man on February 15th, 2008


Are these call-through numbers subject to frequent change, and if so, other
than google how do you find the new number?

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Posted by Jessica B on February 15th, 2008


From "See Terms and Conditions":

"6p call set-up fee applies to most calls except zero-rated calls and fixed
price calls for the first hour on Option 1".



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Posted by Jessica B on February 15th, 2008


Crazy but true. See

http://www.productsandservices.bt.co...?topicId=17340


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Posted by Nigel Cliffe on February 15th, 2008


xCx wrote:
Correct in relation to 0845 0870 etc; two prices "daytime" and "evening"
apply 7 days/week.

For "normal geographic" numbers, weekends are free on Option 1 (the default
rental for most customers). A BT customer should get leaflet about it, or
have received one in the last week or so.


Therefore, at weekends, make calls to 0845/0870 after checking on
"saynoto0870" and find the geographic equivalent number.



( Can someone tell me which to dial for BTInternet dialup ISP services ? I
keep an old PAYG account alive as an emergency backup against broadband
failures ).


- Nigel



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Posted by Jessica B on February 15th, 2008


This Thread was originally about 0845 charges hence why I mentioned those
only.

08440902270 is the BTI number.


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