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Jan 23rd, 2006 at 11:31pm
 
sorry if this has been discussed before im a newbie, my mercury contract on my mobile phne only allows 01 or 02 landlines and xnet numbers to be used in my 200 free minutes, is there any  01 or 02 call through numbers (similar to the simplyphone one) that i can call 0845 and 0870 numbers
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Reply #1 - Jan 23rd, 2006 at 11:55pm
 
Greggy

Have a look at www.18185.co.uk and specifically at the pale blue box two-thirds down the first column "Great benefits for non BT-callers as well!  Mobile users ... click here".

I think 18185 currently offer about the cheapest access to 0845 & 0870 numbers.  You have to register with them first and give them credit card details, but that is quick & easy.  You are billed only for the calls you make.  You can register your landline number as well if you want.  In my experieince (and from other messages on this site) their billing and debiting is very reliable.

Hope this is of use.
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Reply #2 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 12:11am
 
hmm? so theyre not free like the simplyphone access number?
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Reply #3 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 12:29am
 
I don't know anything about simplyphone and you didn't give a web address  Sad
(I looked at simplyphone.co.uk but that simply gives a list of other websites).
So I'm not clear what you're after. Sad

The 02 access number for 18185 is a normal geo number (and hence can be within your free minutes), but the onward 0845 or 0870 call isn't free - why would it be?

If you want individual geo numbers for specific 0845/0870 numbers then search for them on this site.
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Reply #4 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 8:34am
 
sory mate the address is http://simply-fone.com ; there access number is 07744974404 but it dosnt come under my 200 free minutes my contract is with mercurymobiles.com and it runs off tmobile network and only o2 and orange allow it to be used in there inclusive free minutes. with that 02 number on that site you have to register the number with your debit card details and its a 4p connection charge pluss so much a minute, so am i looking in vain to find afree 02 or 01 phone through/access number to phone 0845 numbers?..
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Reply #5 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 9:16am
 
Greggy your be searching in vain, how would the supplier of these access numbers if they were to exist and they dont, make any money? Also if they did exist dont you think every landline user would be using them to call 0845/0870 numbers at geo rates or for free out of their inclusive packages,rather then pay the normal excessively high 0845/0870  NGN rates.

If you need to call Freephone 0800/0808 numbers which i believe Mercury charge for as well.You might find that one of these little known  dial through access numbers works from T-Mob.They are
0200 222 0700 or 0200 222 0900.((IF they allow access they will only work to Freephone Numbers).

Also have a look at  www.pre-dial.com click on free destination list your see a 02 dial through access number 07730 666 890.,which you will be able to use out of x-net minutes as its a proper o2 number.It only works E&W but it might ?just allow you to call 0845/0870 it does say UK National.
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Reply #6 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 10:46am
 
well that simply-fone number is free mate lol, il try those options you gave thanks
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Reply #7 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 1:18pm
 
Its not strictly free because you pay for the inclusive minutes to ring it.
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Reply #8 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 2:21pm
 
bigjohn wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 1:18pm:
Its not strictly free because you pay for the inclusive minutes to ring it.

and yet he says here that it doesn't:
greggy wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 8:34am:
there access number is 07744974404 but it dosnt come under my 200 free minutes

which is why he's looking for something else.

I've given up because I'm not clear what he wants - and the 02 access numbers you & I have previously suggested are equally 'free'.

But as you've said, bigjohn, it's probably in vain.

Greggy, you're likely to have to pay for the 0845 / 0870 calls one way of another:
- whether you pay for the access number and then get 'free' onward transmission; or
- whether you get a 'free' (i.e. within inclusive minutes) access number and then pay for the onward transmission.

"You don't get nothing for free in this world, mate!"

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Reply #9 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 2:30pm
 
trevord wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 2:21pm:
bigjohn wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 1:18pm:
Its not strictly free because you pay for the inclusive minutes to ring it.

and yet he says here that it doesn't:
greggy wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 8:34am:
there access number is 07744974404 but it dosnt come under my 200 free minutes

I think that bigjohn was pointing out that the inclusive minutes to 01/02 numbers are not free.

I think that Greggy is after a 01/02 dialthrough number to call 0845/0870 numbers with inclusive minutes. I doubt you'd find one, as bigjohn points out, because there is no way any provider could make it pay and everyone would use it from landlines.

I guess that the 07744 number must generate revenue to pay for such calls, reguardless of whether it comes out of inclusive minutes or not.
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Reply #10 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 3:19pm
 
il try to explain again im after a access number that i can phone 0845 numbers for insrance 08456094343 (intelligent finance bank which i phone regulaly) the number at simply-fone dosnt come out of my inlusive minutes so im loking for something else. maybe i missread that site i was given because i thought it said its a 4p connection charge to ring that 02 number pluss so much a minute, is that right? if it s how can it be equaly as free as the number i put up...
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Reply #11 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 3:26pm
 
Ah! I think what you're really after is the geographical for the establishment concerned, rather than a third party 'dial-through' number. Their is a thread for IF.com here which lists some geographical numbers.
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Reply #12 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 4:21pm
 
Trevord .
How the 07744 loophole works is that Orange,O2,and Virgin Contract Mobile Networks allow you to call these access numbers out of your cross network minutes.However T-Mob,Voda,and 3 charge to ring them.

These numbers allow you to call various destinations depending on the particular supplier.My point is that although the dial through supplier does not charge for the call.You ctually do pay for it because the inclusive minutes you use usually cost you something.Eg Lets say you get 200 minutes x-net calls for £30 a month, each of those calls would cost you 15p a minute.
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Reply #13 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 4:21pm
 
greggy wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 3:19pm:
maybe i missread that site i was given because i thought it said its a 4p connection charge to ring that 02 number pluss so much a minute, is that right?

Yes, I think you did misunderstand it.

1. To access 18185, you call the 02 number from your mobile (which will be charged by your mobile company, or come out of your free minutes).  (Alternatively you can access it free from a BT line by simply dialling 18185.)
2. You then dial the 0845 number your want.  18185 will charge you for that at 4p connection, plus 3p/min weekdays or 1p/min weekends.  (0870 numbers are 4p or 2p respectively.)

That is about the cheapest that you will find for dialling an 0845 or 0870 number from a landline or mobile.

But I agree with Dave that if you can bypass using an 0845/0870 number by using a direct alternative geographic number for that specific 0845/0870 number, then that is the best option.  That's what I meant when I said earlier:
trevord wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 12:29am:
If you want individual geo numbers for specific 0845/0870 numbers then search for them on this site.


But if you can't find a specific alternative number and have to use an 0845/0870 number, then use indirect dialling via 18185 or one of the services that bigjohn suggested.
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Reply #14 - Jan 24th, 2006 at 4:44pm
 
bigjohn,
Thanks for the explanation (which i saw after my above message).

I got confused because, in one place:
greggy wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 8:34am:
http://simply-fone.com ; access number is 07744974404 but it
dosnt
come under my 200 free minutes.

but in another place:
greggy wrote on Jan 24th, 2006 at 10:46am:
well that simply-fone number is free

I now realise that what he meant is that dialling the 0774 number is not free (or more correctly, not within his included minutes) with his supplier, but the onward call to the final destination is 'free', i.e. not charged separately.

Whereas what I was proposing gave him a 'free' (included minutes) first part to the dial-through company, but a charged second part.

I also got confused because initially he referrd to "simplyphone", not "simply-fone".

But I agree that if you are with a company that will let you use 0744 within your included minutes, then you seem to be onto a good deal.

I can see why people refer to their included minutes as 'free' because if they don't/rarely use all of them, they are paying no extra than what they would otherwise pay.

Anyway, I hope we've all helped greggy enough now - enough options to work out what's best for him!
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