The amount it will cost you to call a 0300 number on TalkTalk depends on your phone plan. Contact your carrier for the exact charge.
0300 numbers are charged at 'normal' rates from landlines. They're also normally included in your call allowance on mobiles.
0300 numbers were introduced by Ofcom as a non-geographic alternative to chargeable 08 numbers such as 0870. Calls to 03 numbers cost the same as calls to standard geographic numbers (i.e. those beginning 01 or 02).Unlike any other non geographic number range, calls to 03 numbers must also be included in any inclusive call minute packages or discount schemes offered by fixed and mobile network operators and from payphones.
It depends - on whether you're calling from a fixed line or mobile. From a fixed line, it's the same cost as a local rate call. From mobiles - it depends whether your price plan includes 03 numbers (not all do). If you pay for 03 numbers, the cost will be whatever your network charges. Contact them for clearer information.
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The amount it will cost you to call a 0300 number on TalkTalk depends on your phone plan. Contact your carrier for the exact charge.
0300 numbers are charged at 'normal' rates from landlines. They're also normally included in your call allowance on mobiles.
0300 numbers were introduced by Ofcom as a non-geographic alternative to chargeable 08 numbers such as 0870. Calls to 03 numbers cost the same as calls to standard geographic numbers (i.e. those beginning 01 or 02).Unlike any other non geographic number range, calls to 03 numbers must also be included in any inclusive call minute packages or discount schemes offered by fixed and mobile network operators and from payphones.
It depends - on whether you're calling from a fixed line or mobile. From a fixed line, it's the same cost as a local rate call. From mobiles - it depends whether your price plan includes 03 numbers (not all do). If you pay for 03 numbers, the cost will be whatever your network charges. Contact them for clearer information.
In the UK, 0300 telephone are exclusively assigned to public offices and non-profit organizations. Calling this number is not free it would cost the same as calling a standard landline (a number beginning with 01 or 02) anywhere you may be located across UK. However, 0300 numbers will make use of "inclusive" minutes in your calling plan, the same as 01 or 02 numbers.
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Talktalk broadband appears to start at 6.50 pounds. I am in the US, so I am not sure if that is a good price for broadband in the UK. Seems like a good price.
0800 numbers are numbers that a client can call, without paying for the call. The cost of the call is charted to the company that maintains the 0800 number. Companies do that to encourage people to call them, without having to worry about the cost of the call.
Contact the company - and ask for a tariff chart !
Companies use non-geographic numbers so that a client can call from anywhere and will only pay the charge for a local call. The additional cost - if it is non-local - is charted to the company that maintains such a number. Companies do this to encourage people to call them, without having to worry about the cost of making a long distance call.
Call connection fees, sometimes called call set-up fees or minimum call charges, are charged by all home phone providers, except Vonage. These fees are charged for all calls made outside of your calling plan at a one-off cost - regardless of the call's duration. For example, if you are on an unlimited evening and weekend calls package with TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk), every call you make during the day (i.e. outside of the evening and weekend period) will cost an additional 12.5p, as well as the cost of the call. Recently, BT (www.bt.com), Direct Save Telecom (www.directsavetelecom.co.uk) and cable phone line provider Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) all increased their call connection fees.
The 070 numbers are personal numbers. They cost a LOT of money to call. They might *look* like mobile numbers but they are NOT. If you receive an unsolicited email asking you to call one of these numbers, simply delete the email and get on with whatever it was you were originally doing. It's a scam. I