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Re: *WAY* OT: telephone question for UK members
- Subject: Re: *WAY* OT: telephone question for UK members
- From: "Paul Vallis" <paulvallis@ho...com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 07:51:42 +0000
Further to Jonathan's detailed response, I'd also state on the website how
much it is costing people to call. There are now lots of different business
codes, some of which are free and some of which are "premium rate" - i.e.
they can charge what they like. There have been a few scams involving
those, and while 0845 is pretty well known, I'd still state the actual cost
from a UK landline (mobiles, of course, will vary).
PV1
From: Jonathan Reynolds <Jon@th...freeserve.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] *WAY* OT: telephone question for UK members
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 02:02:25 +0100
Not a dumb question at all...
You've been given an '0845 number'.
These were introduced a few years back, and are non-geographic codes and
aren't associated with any area. Originally, calls made to them were
charged at local rates, but over time phone company charging packages
have changed, and local calls are now generally cheaper than calls to
'0845 numbers'.
(At the same time '0800 numbers' were introduced, which allow free
calls. Also '0870 numbers', which are charged at 'national rate' (i.e.
more expensive than local calls)).
There probably isn't a standard format to use when listing these
numbers, however a space is usually inserted between 4th and 5th (but
sometimes 5th and 6th) digits. The remaining digits often get split
various ways: 3+4 digits (probably most common), 1+3+3 digits, 3+3
digits (also common), or even 2+2+2 digits...
e.g.
3+ 4 digits (probably most common): 0845 685 6013
1+3+3 digits: 0845 6 856 013
3+3 digits (also common): 08456 856 013
or even 2+2+2 digits: 08456 85 60 13.
Hope that helps!
Jonathan
Steve Thomas wrote:
> Ok, dumb question for the UK membership...
>
> I have an Internet based business and I ship worldwide. I just picked up
a
> UK phone number for the business from my VoIP provider, so UK folks can
> call without paying international rates.
>
> My question is, what's the proper format to use when listing the number
on
> the website? And can anyone give me an idea of what area this number
> appears to be located? The number is 08456856013.
>
> Thanks!
>
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