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Old 17-08-2003, 01:09
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Hi All

With 192 finally disappearing next Sunday, 24th August, does everyone still use their own networks services or has anyone found a better or cheaper service that we can all use. Gotta look after the pennies. I'm on the Orange network and they text the number to you but it seems a bit expensive for the call connection.
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Old 17-08-2003, 05:39
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Originally posted by steviem
Hi All

With 192 finally disappearing next Sunday, 24th August, does everyone still use their own networks services or has anyone found a better or cheaper service that we can all use. Gotta look after the pennies. I'm on the Orange network and they text the number to you but it seems a bit expensive for the call connection.
At bt.com you can get 200 free searches a month if you register.

I rarely used 192 and on the few occasions I did, I used a public phone box, as it was free of charge.

When I got my PAYG Vodafone they were doing Scoot directory inquiries (333), which was free of charge. Don't know if that's still going, as I've never used it.

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Old 17-08-2003, 12:13
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Well, I'll miss it, I tryed 118 118, not that helpful at all, they just recommened i look in the yellow pages after 5 minutes looking. They say its cheap, buit compared to 192 not, they ADD connection fees like 25p per minue on top of the other stuff!
Not good, which is why im sticking to 118 500
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Old 17-08-2003, 18:39
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I'm quite confused by all this, maybe someone could help me out.

The advert tells us to call 118-118. Phone boxes in the area are telling us to call 118-500. And, to add to my confusion, there is ANOTHER advert telling us to call 11-88-88!

Can someone tell me what I SHOULD be calling?

Thanks!
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Old 17-08-2003, 18:50
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Originally posted by Matt2002
I'm quite confused by all this, maybe someone could help me out.

The advert tells us to call 118-118. Phone boxes in the area are telling us to call 118-500. And, to add to my confusion, there is ANOTHER advert telling us to call 11-88-88!

Can someone tell me what I SHOULD be calling?

Thanks!
well
what phone service do you have?
I know this is confusing and Oftel should have minded their own buzzness about it and left it alone, but here goes : -

118-118 is a telewest number for enquires, expensive for me
118-500 is the one that BT now has to replace 192
118 888 is the same but ran by a different company

No one will have 118 192 as it will be consdiered a monoplony!
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Old 17-08-2003, 19:42
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I use Orange's 118-000 and 888 on o2
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Old 17-08-2003, 21:55
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118 118 is not telewest, IIRC it's run by some german company and is quite expensive. I've tried 118888 and they seem quite good and cheap enough as well if you phone from a house phone, don't know about mobiles though.
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Old 17-08-2003, 22:39
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Originally posted by steviem
118 118 is not telewest, IIRC it's run by some german company and is quite expensive. I've tried 118888 and they seem quite good and cheap enough as well if you phone from a house phone, don't know about mobiles though.
oh, but i thought...... well it does'nt matter, im still sticking with 118 500
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Old 18-08-2003, 10:55
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I use 118 500 aswell, as i trust BT to be the most efficient.
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Old 18-08-2003, 20:54
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Originally posted by giant_bikes
I use 118 500 aswell, as i trust BT to be the most efficient.
yep, besides all these different ads all make the company look stupid, ie: - 118 118 with them 2 men!
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Old 18-08-2003, 22:37
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There is an excellent article on the new 192 numbers on the Money Saving Expert web site at:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi...1123020,61266,

It includes information on how to get directory enquires calls for free and which service is best value.

That site recommends 11 88 88.

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Old 19-08-2003, 00:22
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Yep 118 88 88 seems a good deal but many of those others are a HUGE rip-off! If in doubt call BT/O2 DIrectory Enquiries on 118-500 and avoid the coyboys that will connect your call after you have been given the number ... not advising you that the 118 rate applies!

Whatever service you choose to use - jot down the number and dial it yourself - forget how nice and helpful the operator is - if you dont it could cost you up to 75p/min for your connection!

For the best deal comparison re directory enquiries consult the Oftel site - Oftel Directory Enquiries Site

Bear in mind this is now a much bigger profit making opportunity - with call connection at 118 call rates (and they are not simple with connection charges and time charges thereafter)... many phone users will get a nasty shock in their phone bills thanks to sweet talking trained call centre folk......
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Old 19-08-2003, 00:28
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118 878 is the number for NTL directory enquires. They only charge a flat rate of 40p a call, which is the cheapest I have found, and i know they are decent as it is the same as the old 192 service you got from an NTL phone.

This whole idea is stupid, they had a similar system in germany which started off with 26 private enquireys companies, they now hav just 2. I mean whats the point? YOu should just use whats provided by your Telco, and if that seems steap then change telcos. it comes as part of the package.
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Old 19-08-2003, 16:07
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Do all these118 numbers, when called from mobiles send text messages containing the numbers. If so, can the opperator still read the number to you like normal?
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Old 19-08-2003, 16:08
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I dont know about that. But I know with orange, they tell you the number, then about 20 seconds later you get it by text message AS WELL.
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Old 19-08-2003, 20:33
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Originally posted by joekelly11
I dont know about that. But I know with orange, they tell you the number, then about 20 seconds later you get it by text message AS WELL.
yes, thats true, I think BT Have started to do this, but im not sure. At least i know im sticking with BTS one. I trust them alot more!
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Old 19-08-2003, 20:54
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Originally posted by Thanhuk
yes, thats true, I think BT Have started to do this, but im not sure. At least i know im sticking with BTS one. I trust them alot more!
Thanh
Thats weird, I thought I was talking about orange Directory Enquireys. If you are on orange, then your only option was to call Orange Enqureys (until about a week or two ago) so how could you "stick" with BT. Unless you are talking about landlines or another cellular operator in which case there was no point in quoting my post
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Old 19-08-2003, 21:30
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Originally posted by joekelly11
Thats weird, I thought I was talking about orange Directory Enquireys. If you are on orange, then your only option was to call Orange Enqureys (until about a week or two ago) so how could you "stick" with BT. Unless you are talking about landlines or another cellular operator in which case there was no point in quoting my post
I'm talking about when i was on the old BT Cellent service, and landline.
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Old 21-08-2003, 14:53
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One that isn't listed and hasn't been mentioned is the Vodafone service which is 118 881
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Old 21-08-2003, 19:03
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i read in th paper that the cheapest is 118 800. its only 19p a minute , wich is a lot beta then most
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Old 24-08-2003, 01:36
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RIP 192
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Old 24-08-2003, 01:39
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Well, thats it, 192 is no longer, though you can still ring it and it will give you the freephone number to ring to find the numbers out for 118.

Some of them are really dear, especially 118 118.

The reason the 118 800 is considerably cheap is that it is routed to a call centre in Africa, which actually take the national Emergency calls for their country.

So the system was already set up anyway, well to an extent, read BBC News online review of them all.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news

located under business/technology
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Old 24-08-2003, 09:02
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Hi,

For the moment at least the cheapest directory enquiries must surely be one.tel.

if you are a one.tel customer and use their directory enquiry service its absolutely free until December 31st....

only thing is you have to join them first.

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Old 24-08-2003, 14:06
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Here is a list of some of the various directory enquiries providers and how much each one costs:
118 000- Orange connection 49p then 20p per minute
118 099- Cable And Wireless Quickcall connection 35p no more charges after connection.
118 111- One-Tel connection 35p no more charge after connection.
118 118- The Number connection 49p then 9p per minute.
118 119- 192.com connection 25p then 30p per minute
118 180- Telewest connection 25p then 30p per minute.
118 247- Yellow Pages no connection charge then 40p per minute.
118 404- Ymholiadau Rhifau Fton(BT Welsh Language) connection 30p then 25p per minute.
118 499- Share UK connection 25p then 30p per minute.
118 500- BT connection 25p then 30p per minute
118 811- One connection 30p no more charges after connection.
118 866- Double One, Double Eight, Double Six connection 25p then 20p per minute.
118 877- Telco connection 35p then no charges after connection.
118 888- Low Cost no connection charge then 20p per minute.
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Old 24-08-2003, 15:41
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only 3 of them have stuck.

118 118 - Adds
118 888 - Adds/ Condom Machine(lol!)
118 500 - I have loads of those sticky notes with it written on next to me.

Thanks for the list
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