Is there a telephone number for Actinic thats not 0870 or similar, these numbers charge for calls from my mobile, I often use my mobile either for quick info when driving or to keep the office number free. A normal number would mean free calls to Actinic.
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Well before it all kicks off then, I have no idea what Actinic's agreement with there phone provider are, but I do know when looking at these for work, we were given the opions of how much we wanted to earn from each call, and one of those options was a big fat zero.
So we should not jump on anything if we dont know.
But I know as a mobile user, 0800, 0870, 0845 numbers etc are not part of your inclusive minutes, and as my mobile bill is £300 a month, Im always happy to save a bitGary
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1. The telephone number on the Actinic website is 0845 129 4800 which is not an 0870 number.
2. In the contact us section the following numbers are given:
+44 (0)845 129 4888
+44 (0)1932 358341
Mike
PS. They also have a 'request a call back' button which presumably means they'll even call you at their expense.
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Just answered my own question, I was going to post there is a web site that lists 0845 numbers and there alternatives, just found it and Actinic are in there.
http://www.saynoto0870.co.uk/Gary
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Originally posted by g11ary View PostBut I know as a mobile user, 0800, 0870, 0845 numbers etc are not part of your inclusive minutes, and as my mobile bill is £300 a month, Im always happy to save a bitTracey
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We use 0845 for two reasons:
- it's local call which used to mean reduced rates for customers
- it's non geographic so when (occasionally) we get failures / problems we can easily redirect it. This was put into practise a few weeks ago when our BT connection failed for a day
We've never used 0870 or its ilk and never plan to do so. Personally, I hate it when companies use these numbers.
Chris
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