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You might like to visit here:
http://saynoto0870.com/
Search by company-name or search by number and you can find the landline number which will come out of your inclusive minutes and save you some money or be cheaper anyway.
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Posted: 2008-11-19 19:02:30
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You know, if theres one thing that really gets on my tits, its people who moan about stuff like this (prolly due to where I work).
None of you are going to change the way any company does anything, and none of you are going to stop using your mobiles, so it's simply a case of belt up, head down and getting on with your life
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Posted: 2008-11-19 20:53:16
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Stop stubbornly defending o2 for christs sake. People would think more of u if u put ya hands up and say yes. I disagree with my firms policy theyre ripping people off. Your rather like a politician skirting round the answer but not having the guts to say what evry1 else thinks
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Posted: 2008-11-19 21:28:54
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You know what, sod the hell off! I've had it with people always assuming I take O2's side.
O2, Vodafone, whatever, my point still stands, noones ever going to change it, so who really cares? Just get on with your life, surely theres more important things in life than moaning about stupid trivial things like this!
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Posted: 2008-11-19 22:16:59
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Your wrong when you say that "Is because they hope people think theyre free or included in there mins." Because O2 has aways given you a recorded message when you dial 0800 numbers saying: " access to the following number is not free of charge please re-dial by dropping the 0". I can't comment on other networks though.
Also what i do not understand is why Greggy you are assuming again this all O2's fault. You have to remember O2 was the only company that was last at stopping 08 number's coming out of customer's mins. I think you have vendetta against O2. I really think you should move on from this venedetta and get over any grievance you had with O2 in the past. One thing people have to remember is that they can easily call these numbers from a landline or a payphone box, and then you don't need to moan and cry about it. What people should do who are putting up a fuss about it, is write to Ofcom and make your view's heard with them. They are the only ones that can get mobile company's to try and make these numbers free, or write to the EU person who got all the networks to make using the phone in Europe cheaper.
On 2008-11-19 18:56:26, Greggy wrote:
They charge for or dnt include 0800 numbrs in there inclusive mins. Is because they hope people think theyre free or included in there mins. Therfore losing there credit or racking up bigger bills. And o2 didnt change it last year
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[ This Message was edited by: Mr Miyagi on 2008-11-19 22:11 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-19 23:03:23
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Relax James. I posted this cos it was something i seen in The Mirror newspaper. I know we probably cant change it but hey ya never know Ofcom might as they been asked to step in on this. But that will probably take ten years LOL.
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Posted: 2008-11-19 23:03:00
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Sorry, I was in a bloody terrible mood, but I still stand by what I said to Greggy...
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Posted: 2008-11-20 19:53:21
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On 2008-11-20 19:53:21, Daedalus85 wrote:
Sorry, I was in a bloody terrible mood, but I still stand by what I said to Greggy...
Nothing wrong in what was said.
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Posted: 2008-11-20 20:11:21
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Thats ok we all have bad days
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Posted: 2008-11-20 22:55:00
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