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Using 1899.com
fiesata
25-04-2008
I recently signed up to this service and have already saved money on a few daytime calls.

Just one question if I want to use BT for calls can I just go ahead and dial the number without 1899 at the front and they'll still be charged by BT?

I think I need to make at least one call to get free caller display

Many Thanks

Paul
TheFirstCut
26-04-2008
Yeah, dial as normal and the call goes via BT.

Prefix with 1899 and the call goes via 1899.

Have a look here for more info on saving money on calls.
fiesata
26-04-2008
Thanks for the info - certainly a lot cheaper than BT -my frinds missus talks a lot during the day and it has pushed their monthly bill up to around £100 - a lot for a residential phone - they will save a load using these
Satellite John
26-04-2008
Originally Posted by fiesata:
“Thanks for the info - certainly a lot cheaper than BT -my frinds missus talks a lot during the day and it has pushed their monthly bill up to around £100 - a lot for a residential phone - they will save a load using these”

BT option 3 might be a good idea if they use the phone that much. You pay a connection charge on 1899.
fiesata
26-04-2008
yes you're right I'll pass that on

Apparently you need to make two chargeable calls a month to get caller display free
TheFirstCut
26-04-2008
Originally Posted by Satellite John:
“BT option 3 might be a good idea if they use the phone that much. You pay a connection charge on 1899.”

Yeah, if you make more than so many calls during the weekday, then an all inclusive package would work out cheaper, though remember you pay that each and every month even if you make hardly any calls.
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