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  1. #1
    Dan
    Guest
    Dan wrote:
    > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > 07700 090 974
    > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.


    I found a really useful page of the vodafone website, and it lists all
    other 07 number ranges which are chargeable, shame the other network
    don't have a full list like this, but it looks as though 07700 are not
    included, then again hardly anything has been inclusive on vodafone.

    It states upto 40p/min for 07700 on vodafone, but if you find
    different do say.

    Dan




    See More: New 07700 number range




  2. #2
    Anti Spam Bloke
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range


    "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Dan wrote:
    >> I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    >> It's been set-up as a call through number:
    >> 07700 090 974
    >> It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    >> know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    >> come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.

    >
    > I found a really useful page of the vodafone website, and it lists all
    > other 07 number ranges which are chargeable, shame the other network
    > don't have a full list like this, but it looks as though 07700 are not
    > included, then again hardly anything has been inclusive on vodafone.
    >
    > It states upto 40p/min for 07700 on vodafone, but if you find
    > different do say.
    >
    > Dan
    >


    It would appear that there aren't any mobile numbers for dialthrough, which
    are inclusive on all networks (out of allowance), then?





  3. #3
    Dan
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    Anti Spam Bloke wrote:
    > "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Dan wrote:
    > >> I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > >> It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > >> 07700 090 974
    > >> It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > >> know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > >> come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.

    > > I found a really useful page of the vodafone website, and it lists all
    > > other 07 number ranges which are chargeable, shame the other network
    > > don't have a full list like this, but it looks as though 07700 are not
    > > included, then again hardly anything has been inclusive on vodafone.
    > > It states upto 40p/min for 07700 on vodafone, but if you find
    > > different do say.

    >
    > It would appear that there aren't any mobile numbers for dialthrough, which
    > are inclusive on all networks (out of allowance), then?


    There are, for example pre-dial.com which use standard mobile numbers,
    though they have limited destinations and are only available during
    off-peak times.

    Dan




  4. #4
    Anti Spam Bloke
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range


    "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Anti Spam Bloke wrote:
    >> "Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >> > Dan wrote:
    >> >> I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    >> >> It's been set-up as a call through number:
    >> >> 07700 090 974
    >> >> It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    >> >> know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    >> >> come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    >> > I found a really useful page of the vodafone website, and it lists all
    >> > other 07 number ranges which are chargeable, shame the other network
    >> > don't have a full list like this, but it looks as though 07700 are not
    >> > included, then again hardly anything has been inclusive on vodafone.
    >> > It states upto 40p/min for 07700 on vodafone, but if you find
    >> > different do say.

    >>
    >> It would appear that there aren't any mobile numbers for dialthrough,
    >> which
    >> are inclusive on all networks (out of allowance), then?

    >
    > There are, for example pre-dial.com which use standard mobile numbers,
    > though they have limited destinations and are only available during
    > off-peak times.
    >
    > Dan
    >


    Thanks for that. My wife needs one for dialling Far East, but of course it
    should come out of her inclusive minutes.

    Dan, it baffles me as to how you made any profit from the geographic
    dialthrough, or was it simply 'excess minutes' being used up?





  5. #5
    andy
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Dan wrote:
    > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > >07700090 974
    > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.

    >
    > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk
    >
    > Dan


    I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    disclose your interest

    Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?


    Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    affiliate scheme?




  6. #6
    Dan
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    andy wrote:
    > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > Dan wrote:
    > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > >07700090 974
    > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.

    > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive see www.free-tel.co.uk

    >
    > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > disclose your interest
    > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > affiliate scheme?


    I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.

    Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    are Wire9 Telecom.
    Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or 07700 090000.

    When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    small amount on there calls.
    Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.

    Dan




  7. #7
    andy
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    On Jun 6, 10:04 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > andy wrote:
    > > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > Dan wrote:
    > > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > > >07700090 974
    > > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    > > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk

    >
    > > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > > disclose your interest
    > > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > > affiliate scheme?

    >
    > I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    > A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.
    >
    > Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    > are Wire9 Telecom.
    > Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or07700090000.
    >
    > When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    > small amount on there calls.
    > Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    > service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.
    >
    > Dan- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    Quit the lies

    Ok, you've named the service at last, but ...

    You've still not disclosed to members here that you were earning 2
    pence a minute from this abusive call diversion, playing off these two
    telecom companies against each other until such calls were barred

    The claim that 07744 numbers are reachable via this service is now no
    longer true, and it would appear that you are the person responsible
    for this.

    I don't think you were either clever as you think or quick on the
    uptake, as I privately forecast to friends on a forum elsewhere that
    someone would try it on like this and get it all blocked.

    That was about a month ago, during which time you could have
    researched which networks had these numbers from inclusive minutes,
    instead of your selfish arrogance in letting people incur 40 pence a
    minute charges to stick tuppence in your pockets.

    This newsgroup is about people helping each other exchange useful
    information, not selfish twats like you earning money from those who
    don't yet know.




  8. #8
    andy
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    On Jun 6, 1:56 pm, andy <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On Jun 6, 10:04 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > andy wrote:
    > > > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > Dan wrote:
    > > > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > > > >07700090 974
    > > > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    > > > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk

    >
    > > > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > > > disclose your interest
    > > > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > > > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > > > affiliate scheme?

    >
    > > I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    > > A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.

    >
    > > Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    > > are Wire9 Telecom.
    > > Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or07700090000.

    >
    > > When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    > > small amount on there calls.
    > > Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    > > service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.

    >
    > > Dan- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > Quit the lies
    >
    > Ok, you've named the service at last, but ...
    >
    > You've still not disclosed to members here that you were earning 2
    > pence a minute from this abusive call diversion, playing off these two
    > telecom companies against each other until such calls were barred
    >
    > The claim that 07744 numbers are reachable via this service is now no
    > longer true, and it would appear that you are the person responsible
    > for this.
    >
    > I don't think you were either clever as you think or quick on the
    > uptake, as I privately forecast to friends on a forum elsewhere that
    > someone would try it on like this and get it all blocked.
    >
    > That was about a month ago, during which time you could have
    > researched which networks had these numbers from inclusive minutes,
    > instead of your selfish arrogance in letting people incur 40 pence a
    > minute charges to stick tuppence in your pockets.
    >
    > This newsgroup is about people helping each other exchange useful
    > information, not selfish twats like you earning money from those who
    > don't yet know.- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    Well, sonce that reply, Dan seems to have wound his neck in even
    further

    To clarify some issues mentioned above -

    I've read on other forums that T-mobile are temporarily blocking these
    numbers. I'd imagine that is being worked on

    About Vodafone tariffs: their website mentions 07700 as chargeable,
    but this is probably because other 07700x numbers are Jersey Telecom,
    and Voda don't intend for CI/IoM mobiles to come from inclusive
    minutes. I'm told that 077000 numbers will not be charged separately
    by Vodafone, but am not in a position to check that for now.





  9. #9
    Dan
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    andy wrote:
    > On Jun 6, 10:04 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > andy wrote:
    > > > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > Dan wrote:
    > > > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > > > >07700090 974
    > > > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    > > > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk

    > >
    > > > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > > > disclose your interest
    > > > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > > > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > > > affiliate scheme?

    > >
    > > I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    > > A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.
    > >
    > > Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    > > are Wire9 Telecom.
    > > Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or07700090000.
    > >
    > > When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    > > small amount on there calls.
    > > Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    > > service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.
    > >
    > > Dan- Hide quoted text -
    > >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > Quit the lies
    >
    > Ok, you've named the service at last, but ...
    >
    > You've still not disclosed to members here that you were earning 2
    > pence a minute from this abusive call diversion, playing off these two
    > telecom companies against each other until such calls were barred
    >
    > The claim that 07744 numbers are reachable via this service is now no
    > longer true, and it would appear that you are the person responsible
    > for this.
    >
    > I don't think you were either clever as you think or quick on the
    > uptake, as I privately forecast to friends on a forum elsewhere that
    > someone would try it on like this and get it all blocked.
    >
    > That was about a month ago, during which time you could have
    > researched which networks had these numbers from inclusive minutes,
    > instead of your selfish arrogance in letting people incur 40 pence a
    > minute charges to stick tuppence in your pockets.
    >
    > This newsgroup is about people helping each other exchange useful
    > information, not selfish twats like you earning money from those who
    > don't yet know.


    I'm disgusted with your comments, I assure you I've helped many here,
    and all this over a few pence.




  10. #10
    Dan
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    andy wrote:
    > On Jun 6, 3:45 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > andy wrote:
    > > > On Jun 6, 10:04 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > andy wrote:
    > > > > > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > > > Dan wrote:
    > > > > > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > > > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > > > > > >07700090 974
    > > > > > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > > > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > > > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    > > > > > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > > > > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk

    > >
    > > > > > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > > > > > disclose your interest
    > > > > > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > > > > > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > > > > > affiliate scheme?

    > >
    > > > > I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    > > > > A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.

    > >
    > > > > Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    > > > > are Wire9 Telecom.
    > > > > Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or07700090000.

    > >
    > > > > When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    > > > > small amount on there calls.
    > > > > Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    > > > > service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.

    > >
    > > > > Dan- Hide quoted text -

    > >
    > > > > - Show quoted text -

    > >
    > > > Quit the lies

    > >
    > > > Ok, you've named the service at last, but ...

    > >
    > > > You've still not disclosed to members here that you were earning 2
    > > > pence a minute from this abusive call diversion, playing off these two
    > > > telecom companies against each other until such calls were barred

    > >
    > > > The claim that 07744 numbers are reachable via this service is now no
    > > > longer true, and it would appear that you are the person responsible
    > > > for this.

    > >
    > > > I don't think you were either clever as you think or quick on the
    > > > uptake, as I privately forecast to friends on a forum elsewhere that
    > > > someone would try it on like this and get it all blocked.

    > >
    > > > That was about a month ago, during which time you could have
    > > > researched which networks had these numbers from inclusive minutes,
    > > > instead of your selfish arrogance in letting people incur 40 pence a
    > > > minute charges to stick tuppence in your pockets.

    > >
    > > > This newsgroup is about people helping each other exchange useful
    > > > information, not selfish twats like you earning money from those who
    > > > don't yet know.

    > >
    > > I'm disgusted with your comments, I assure you I've helped many here,
    > > and all this over a few pence.- Hide quoted text -
    > >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > Again distortion - altruism could not have been further away from your
    > motives
    >
    > You didn't recommend Noodle by name, but only set this up to collect
    > money off people here, and only changed tack to try to continue to do
    > so when you discovered your first wheeze only lasted a few days.
    >
    > Whilst there are or have been possibilities that arise by using two
    > companies or more products in interesting ways, this use actually
    > conferred no extra benefits on users anway.
    >
    > Be in no doubt, your earlier post that 07744 numbers are still
    > reachable like this is untrue, and misleads people here as to the
    > real nature or intentions of the product group that Noodle appear to
    > be still rolling out.
    >
    > If you're so keen to vindicate your previous secrecy, why have you
    > deleted almost all your posts?


    Because people like you don't derisive to read my useful posts,
    especially with an attitude like that.




  11. #11
    andy
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    On Jun 6, 4:31 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > andy wrote:
    > > On Jun 6, 3:45 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > andy wrote:
    > > > > On Jun 6, 10:04 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > > andy wrote:
    > > > > > > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > > > > Dan wrote:
    > > > > > > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > > > > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > > > > > > >07700090 974
    > > > > > > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > > > > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > > > > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    > > > > > > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > > > > > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk

    >
    > > > > > > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > > > > > > disclose your interest
    > > > > > > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > > > > > > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > > > > > > affiliate scheme?

    >
    > > > > > I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    > > > > > A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.

    >
    > > > > > Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    > > > > > are Wire9 Telecom.
    > > > > > Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or07700090000.

    >
    > > > > > When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    > > > > > small amount on there calls.
    > > > > > Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    > > > > > service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.

    >
    > > > > > Dan- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > > > > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > > > > Quit the lies

    >
    > > > > Ok, you've named the service at last, but ...

    >
    > > > > You've still not disclosed to members here that you were earning 2
    > > > > pence a minute from this abusive call diversion, playing off these two
    > > > > telecom companies against each other until such calls were barred

    >
    > > > > The claim that 07744 numbers are reachable via this service is now no
    > > > > longer true, and it would appear that you are the person responsible
    > > > > for this.

    >
    > > > > I don't think you were either clever as you think or quick on the
    > > > > uptake, as I privately forecast to friends on a forum elsewhere that
    > > > > someone would try it on like this and get it all blocked.

    >
    > > > > That was about a month ago, during which time you could have
    > > > > researched which networks had these numbers from inclusive minutes,
    > > > > instead of your selfish arrogance in letting people incur 40 pence a
    > > > > minute charges to stick tuppence in your pockets.

    >
    > > > > This newsgroup is about people helping each other exchange useful
    > > > > information, not selfish twats like you earning money from those who
    > > > > don't yet know.

    >
    > > > I'm disgusted with your comments, I assure you I've helped many here,
    > > > and all this over a few pence.- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > > Again distortion - altruism could not have been further away from your
    > > motives

    >
    > > You didn't recommend Noodle by name, but only set this up to collect
    > > money off people here, and only changed tack to try to continue to do
    > > so when you discovered your first wheeze only lasted a few days.

    >
    > > Whilst there are or have been possibilities that arise by using two
    > > companies or more products in interesting ways, this use actually
    > > conferred no extra benefits on users anway.

    >
    > > Be in no doubt, your earlier post that 07744 numbers are still
    > > reachable like this is untrue, and misleads people here as to the
    > > real nature or intentions of the product group that Noodle appear to
    > > be still rolling out.

    >
    > > If you're so keen to vindicate your previous secrecy, why have you
    > > deleted almost all your posts?

    >
    > Because people like you don't derisive to read my useful posts,
    > especially with an attitude like that.- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    Perhaps you are being a little over-sensitive

    Why deprive everyone else of the opportunity to admire your motives?




  12. #12
    Dan
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    andy wrote:
    > On Jun 6, 4:31 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > andy wrote:
    > > > On Jun 6, 3:45 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > andy wrote:
    > > > > > On Jun 6, 10:04 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > > > andy wrote:
    > > > > > > > On Jun 5, 1:53 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > > > > > > > Dan wrote:
    > > > > > > > > > I'm just testing this number, and would be grateful for any feedback.
    > > > > > > > > > It's been set-up as a call through number:
    > > > > > > > > >07700090 974
    > > > > > > > > > It should be free out of your minutes, but I'm not 100% as yet, all I
    > > > > > > > > > know is they can't be dialled from T-Mobile at the moment, and they do
    > > > > > > > > > come out of o2 x-net minutes, well on my contract anyway.
    > > > > > > > > This call through number has now been turned off, to get your own
    > > > > > > > > number, and earn money on calls you make and receive seewww.free-tel.co.uk

    > >
    > > > > > > > I can't say I think much of your abuse of members here, and failing to
    > > > > > > > disclose your interest
    > > > > > > > Just how much money did you earn from it? And whyt was it ended?
    > > > > > > > Why not name the service behind it, instead of setting up your next
    > > > > > > > affiliate scheme?

    > >
    > > > > > > I have to disagree, to say I have abused members is very harsh indeed.
    > > > > > > A test number was set-up for people to try that's all.

    > >
    > > > > > > Noodle Telecom run the service, and believe the company behind them
    > > > > > > are Wire9 Telecom.
    > > > > > > Contact numbers for Noodle are 0870 1757678 or07700090000.

    > >
    > > > > > > When you have an account, they allow you to refer others, and earn a
    > > > > > > small amount on there calls.
    > > > > > > Also it's possible to dial 07744 access numbers through the noodle
    > > > > > > service, so if your on o2 you can get free 07744 calls.

    > >
    > > > > > > Dan- Hide quoted text -

    > >
    > > > > > > - Show quoted text -

    > >
    > > > > > Quit the lies

    > >
    > > > > > Ok, you've named the service at last, but ...

    > >
    > > > > > You've still not disclosed to members here that you were earning 2
    > > > > > pence a minute from this abusive call diversion, playing off these two
    > > > > > telecom companies against each other until such calls were barred

    > >
    > > > > > The claim that 07744 numbers are reachable via this service is now no
    > > > > > longer true, and it would appear that you are the person responsible
    > > > > > for this.

    > >
    > > > > > I don't think you were either clever as you think or quick on the
    > > > > > uptake, as I privately forecast to friends on a forum elsewhere that
    > > > > > someone would try it on like this and get it all blocked.

    > >
    > > > > > That was about a month ago, during which time you could have
    > > > > > researched which networks had these numbers from inclusive minutes,
    > > > > > instead of your selfish arrogance in letting people incur 40 pence a
    > > > > > minute charges to stick tuppence in your pockets.

    > >
    > > > > > This newsgroup is about people helping each other exchange useful
    > > > > > information, not selfish twats like you earning money from those who
    > > > > > don't yet know.

    > >
    > > > > I'm disgusted with your comments, I assure you I've helped many here,
    > > > > and all this over a few pence.- Hide quoted text -

    > >
    > > > > - Show quoted text -

    > >
    > > > Again distortion - altruism could not have been further away from your
    > > > motives

    > >
    > > > You didn't recommend Noodle by name, but only set this up to collect
    > > > money off people here, and only changed tack to try to continue to do
    > > > so when you discovered your first wheeze only lasted a few days.

    > >
    > > > Whilst there are or have been possibilities that arise by using two
    > > > companies or more products in interesting ways, this use actually
    > > > conferred no extra benefits on users anway.

    > >
    > > > Be in no doubt, your earlier post that 07744 numbers are still
    > > > reachable like this is untrue, and misleads people here as to the
    > > > real nature or intentions of the product group that Noodle appear to
    > > > be still rolling out.

    > >
    > > > If you're so keen to vindicate your previous secrecy, why have you
    > > > deleted almost all your posts?

    > >
    > > Because people like you don't derisive to read my useful posts,
    > > especially with an attitude like that.- Hide quoted text -
    > >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > Perhaps you are being a little over-sensitive
    >
    > Why deprive everyone else of the opportunity to admire your motives?


    If others wish read my posts feel free, they are still available in
    your own posts as quoted text.
    People can then make there own minds, about the comments you've made
    about me.




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    {{{{{Welcome}}}}}
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    Re: New 07700 number range

    Dan wrote:
    >
    > If others wish read my posts feel free, they are still available in
    > your own posts as quoted text.
    > People can then make their own minds, about the comments you've made
    > about me.


    I think most people have made their minds up and have decided not to
    waste their breath on you.


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  14. #14
    Dan
    Guest

    Re: New 07700 number range

    {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
    > Dan wrote:
    > > If others wish read my posts feel free, they are still available in
    > > your own posts as quoted text.
    > > People can then make their own minds, about the comments you've made
    > > about me.

    >
    > I think most people have made their minds up and have decided not to
    > waste their breath on you.


    Welcome, I don't believe it is fair to make an assumption like this
    about me on behalf of many.