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Why can't I text a hospital number?

Magough
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I'm trying to reply to a number the hospital gave me to text which is 8841 but I keep getting the message "can't send message work o2 error 0".

Please help. 

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jonsie
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You need to change your spend cap from zero

Guide: Spend caps on O2 

Even though it's a non chargeable text, O2's system recognises that it's a short code number and thinks it's a premium text

Just one of O2's ailing systems right now

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Magough
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Thanks but it's already set at £20 and I haven't used it.

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@Magough 


That number doesn't look right as nearly all none operator shortcodes are 5 digits long such as 81234

 

I would check the short code with the hospital. 

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@Magough 

Having worked in hospitals all my life, I can tell you,  that's a departmental shortcode.

You need to ring the full hospital number and ask to be put through to the extension you've got.

OR

The automated system might ask you if you know the extension and then you key in that number.

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