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Malcolm Parfitt - 28 Apr 2006 12:47 GMT
I was looking at this service but have been unable to find what rates mobile
operators charge for accessing 0808 0207 numbers.

Any one interested take a look at www.call18185.co.uk 
Jonathan Pearson - 28 Apr 2006 13:19 GMT
> I was looking at this service but have been unable to find what rates
> mobile operators charge for accessing 0808 0207 numbers.
>
> Any one interested take a look at www.call18185.co.uk

Thats because its not 18185 who derermine this charge - its up to your
mobile operator on what they charge to call 'freefone' numbers

Jon
andy - 28 Apr 2006 13:42 GMT
there are no freephone calls on mobiles, so use the London number at
your normal tariff
Jonathan Pearson - 28 Apr 2006 13:44 GMT
> there are no freephone calls on mobiles, so use the London number at
> your normal tariff

Indeed
Jon
Malcolm Parfitt - 29 Apr 2006 12:29 GMT
I'm well aware of that but there appears to be no information on Orange's
site hence my asking here.  If you cannot answer a question constructively
may I suggest you do not reply at all.
>> I was looking at this service but have been unable to find what rates
>> mobile operators charge for accessing 0808 0207 numbers.
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>
> Jon
lordpopperdom@googlemail.com - 29 Apr 2006 13:39 GMT
Bearing in mind different networks charge different prices to call
01/02 geographical numbers and freephone numbers,depending also whether
your on contract or payg or have inclusive landline minutes or not.

Perhaps if you bothered to say what network you were on in first place
and whether you on contract or payg you might have got a better answer.

The prices that Orange charge to call Landline Geographical Numbers,and
Freephones can be found on their site.

Your obviously to bloody lazy to look.
Malcolm Parfitt - 29 Apr 2006 17:44 GMT
I can also post with out swearing!!

Obviously your vocabulary is so deficient that you can't express yourself
with out using expletives.

> Bearing in mind different networks charge different prices to call
> 01/02 geographical numbers and freephone numbers,depending also whether
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>
> Your obviously to bloody lazy to look.
lordpopperdom@googlemail.com - 30 Apr 2006 00:12 GMT
I would hardly call the word blxxxy swearing.I want repeat it  for fear
of upsetting you.

The truth often hurts.I notice you dont deny being lazy!!!
Malcolm Parfitt - 30 Apr 2006 09:16 GMT
as it happens I emphatically deny being lazy!!

The problem is that as I cannot read a standard screen (and this is not self
inflicted) I use screen reading software to access my computer.  Oranges
site is not the easiest site to navigate using access software.

So before jumping to conclusions and being generally offensive thing before
you type.
>I would hardly call the word blxxxy swearing.I want repeat it  for fear
> of upsetting you.
>
> The truth often hurts.I notice you dont deny being lazy!!!
andy - 30 Apr 2006 12:37 GMT
You don't need to navigate Orange's site to price up the tariff of a
London phone number
andy - 30 Apr 2006 01:39 GMT
> I'm well aware of that but there appears to be no information on Orange's
> site hence my asking here.  If you cannot answer a question constructively
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> > Thats because its not 18185 who derermine this charge - its up to your
> > mobile operator on what they charge to call 'freefone' numbers

Well aware of what? You ask us how much to call an ordinary landline
number, and tell people off for replying, and are still whingeing that
Orange can't tell you?

What on earth is wrong with -
> there are no freephone calls on mobiles, so use the London number at
> your normal tariff

I'm not surprised you got a rude answer
 
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