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- 07-11-2006, 02:02 AM #16Craig RiderGuest
Re: Cancel O2 Contract Now Penalty Free (hurry!)
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"Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
>> Write in your letter that because O2 has changed your terms and
>> conditions
>> using charging for ringing 07744 & 07755 numbers that this put`s you at a
>> disadvantage under clause 8.4 c of your terms.
>
> This would only work if you are a user of those numbers. O2 will check
> your bills I would imagine.
> --
> Regards
> Jon
Or if you've been informed. How are they actually telling people?
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- 07-11-2006, 01:28 PM #17{{{{{Welcome}}}}}Guest
Re: Cancel O2 Contract Now Penalty Free (hurry!)
Thus spaketh [email protected]:
> ScoobyDoo wrote:
>>
>> Excuse my ignorance but what exactly are 07744 or 07755 numbers?
>> Are they billed as premium rates or something as I thought all 07xxx
>> numbers were all the same?
>>
>> Thanks
>
> They're classed as "mobile access numbers"; usually you can use them
> as a stepping stone to call international numbers but only be charged
> at mobile rates; if you have inclusive minutes then you are
> effectively getting free international calls.
>
> Until now............
Also need to highlight the fact all 07xxx aren't the same, you have 070x
numbers in there, that aren't mobile numbers but personal numbering/Find
Me Anywhere numbers, and can from a landline cost up to 50p/min, not
sure the cost from a mobile as I don't call them.
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