Friday, 14 September 2012
About our 0800 Numbers
Having looked at the range of extra features that we offer, this week we’re going to start looking at the different numbers we offer. Firstly, we’re going to look at 0800 numbers. To clear up any confusion, 0800 numbers are free to call when you phone them from a landline. This is why they are often called freephone numbers. If you phone a number starting with 0800 from your landline phone, you will not be charged for the call. If you phone an 0800 number from your mobile phone, your mobile provider will charge you for the call, although OFCOM is looking at changing that.
You can point your 0800 number to any existing landline or mobile phone number. If it is pointing at a landline, the recipient pays 2.9p + VAT per minute to receive the call, whilst the caller doesn’t pay anything, which is a great way of encouraging calls to your business. 0800 to mobile is more expensive. We charge £5 + VAT set up (£9.99 + VAT for 0800 to mobile) and then £5 + VAT monthly rental. We only require 30 days written notice to cancel. We use per second rather than per minute billing. Check out our website to find out more!
You can point your 0800 number to any existing landline or mobile phone number. If it is pointing at a landline, the recipient pays 2.9p + VAT per minute to receive the call, whilst the caller doesn’t pay anything, which is a great way of encouraging calls to your business. 0800 to mobile is more expensive. We charge £5 + VAT set up (£9.99 + VAT for 0800 to mobile) and then £5 + VAT monthly rental. We only require 30 days written notice to cancel. We use per second rather than per minute billing. Check out our website to find out more!
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0800 numbers,
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