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Anonymous
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I cant dial 0800 numbers
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Anonymous
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I called an 0800 the other day and didn't drop the zero.

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Anonymous
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I an dial some 0800 numbers and some will not dial. Why?

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You should be able to dial any 0800 or 0808 numbers but others starting 0845 for example are not free and you will need credit.
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Do we still need to drop the 0. Is that what could be happening?
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No idea as I never dial them anyway.
I still use the say no apps and find a normal landline number.
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I called an 0800 the other day and didn't drop the zero.

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@Anonymous wrote:

I called an 0800 the other day and didn't drop the zero.


Thanks for clarifying @Anonymous slight_smile

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No, you don't need to drop the first '0' anymore.
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It should be fine, are you sure you're dialing a correct number. Could you just double check please.
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