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on 17-02-2021 11:43
Hi, is it legal to charge 50p/minute service charge for a 0843 number?
The following ofcom site lists a 0843 service charge range of 0-7p / minute. Is that just guidance or law?
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on 17-02-2021 11:47
Charges are guidance only.
Use sites such as "saynoto0870" to find none premium numbers.
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on 17-02-2021 11:47
Charges are guidance only.
Use sites such as "saynoto0870" to find none premium numbers.
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17-02-2021 11:49 - edited 17-02-2021 11:49
Additionally, the link you posted states a "service charge" and an "access charge".
It further shows that 55p/min is the access charge levied by O2.
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on 17-02-2021 12:06
Thanks MI5 for the response. The o2 bill clearly states it's a service charge and not an access charge. Is a 50p / minute service charge for an 0843 number defensible when the number is on an electricity bill and no mention is made of the service charge?
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It's the electric company that is responsible for demonstarting the service charge.
Whether the access charge is defensible or not is a question for O2.
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on 17-02-2021 12:32
Did you check the sayno site for an alternative number?
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