
on 05-11-2012 10:33
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on 05-11-2012 10:33
Hi
I'm on the o2 unlimited contract, but not sure if my contract includes calling 0845 numbers.
If if doesn't, do you know how much it will cost to call a 0845 number?
Thanks
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on 05-11-2012 10:39
Not sure how they work with contracts or if at all.
But here is a list of prices : Special Numbers
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on 05-11-2012 10:39
Not sure how they work with contracts or if at all.
But here is a list of prices : Special Numbers
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on 05-11-2012 10:43
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on 05-11-2012 10:43
Is the O2 Unlimited a Pay and Go contract? If so, here are the charges:
http://shop.o2.co.uk/lightbox?category=pagDetails&tariffId=465190&js=no
If you have access to a landline, you might want to take a look at this site:
You can usually find alternative numbers to most numbers beginning with 08, many of which are free 0800 numbers.
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on 05-11-2012 11:06
Brilliant! Thanks for your help
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on 05-11-2012 11:20
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on 05-11-2012 11:20
You are welcome

on 28-04-2016 06:16
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on 28-04-2016 06:16
I wonder if 02 is able to build a forwarding service so that when you call a 0845 number your call us automatically diverted to the non fee paying numbers. Seems plausible. It's probably technically feasible. And I wouldn't think that it's financially prohibitive.( unless you count the millions they'd loose in call charges). The 0845, 0300 ect systems works that way, you call the number and you get automatically diverted to one of the phone numbers at the call centre, doctors surgery ect that you are trying to contact. It's basically money grubbing behaviour of the lowest order and all the telecommunications companies are in on it, the government even has had some strong words to say about it. Hey ho
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on 28-04-2016 06:55
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on 22-07-2016 19:57
@Anonymous wrote:
Been charged £18 for 0845 number absolutely rip off. Defo going back to virgin when contract ends I got 0845 numbers included
084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers
Numbers beginning 084 and 087 are general service numbers for contacting organisations.
Numbers beginning 09 are premium rate service numbers.
Numbers beginning 118 are directory enquiry numbers.
On 1 July 2015, the cost of calling these numbers was split into two parts:
- The access charge - this is what we charge you, per minute, for connecting the call. You can find your access charge by looking at your O2 bill or checking your tariff. You can use My O2 to access your free online bill.
- The service charge - this is the charge for the rest of the call. The organisation you’re calling decides the service charge and must make you aware. For example, if the service charge was 20p per minute, the organisation you’re calling might say "Calls cost 20p per minute, plus your phone company’s access charge".
By adding together the access charge and the service charge, you’ll know exactly what the call will cost you.
Find out more
These charges apply across every landline and mobile phone – not just your O2 phone.
To find out more, visit ukcalling.info.
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on 22-07-2016 20:00
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on 22-07-2016 20:00
and from virgin mobile website:
http://store.virginmedia.com/virgin-media-mobile/pay-monthly/pay-monthly-call-charges.html
Calls to service numbers: The way you’re charged for calling numbers beginning 084, 087, 118 and 09 has changed. The cost of calling these numbers will be formed of a combined access and service charge: we set the access charge and the company you’re phoning set the service charge. Your access charge for these numbers will be shown on your bill and is currently 45p per minute. The service charge will be advertised by the company that you are calling. If any of these numbers are included in your bundle you will not be charged the access or service charge.
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