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| I would rather deal with a company with a national number vs regional number |
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1 | 9.09% |
| I would prefer to deal with a regional number vs a national |
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3 | 27.27% |
| I dont base any of my decision making on a phone number |
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7 | 63.64% |
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Location: Glasgow
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UK2Numbers charge 1 off fee and no call costs, extra fees etc ever. This is for less than £20.00 1 off payment.
So why risk it. Everyone likes 0845 numbers
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I do not mind paying to call a company - however I do not expect to be put on hold "until one of our agents is free" Why should I pay money out of my pocket to make an enquiry. If a companys number is 0800 I do not mind hanging on the phone for a couple of minutes.
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I dont like 0870s and used to work for a telco reselling 0800/0845/0870. They *are* poorly perceived and the competition in this market is huge and there are lots of telcos that will give you an 0845 completely FOC so no real need to use an 0870 unless you want to a few pence for your time perhaps on a support line.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I've never understood the idea behind these (other than revenue generation), even our local theatre now has an 0870 number and they're unlikely to get many bookings from outside our local area.
Most people I've met seem to be frustrated that these numbers cost more as they're not included in most inclusive calls plans. At the end of the day, most of the of the easy to remember number sequences went long time ago, so 0870 XXXXXX is no more difficult to remember than 0208 XXX XXXX. Some companies are now actually playing on the fact that they offer a real local number rather than an 08XX number.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Essex
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Both 0870 and 0845 have become widely perceived by customers as just another way of making money.
I know that in reality 0845's are generally setup so customers can contact you for the cost of a local call, but Joe Public doesn't see it like that.... mainly because so many residential telephone companies now give 'free minutes' as part of the package, and 0845, 0870 etc are generally NOT included in the free minutes! I gather new regs are being introduced and new numbers, specifically a 'lo-call' prefix that must be included in 'free minute packages'. In the mean time, I tihnk we're going to opt for a freephone 0800 number. It appears that theyre not as expensive as I previously thought they might be
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