0845 numbers

Can anyone tell me why companies have these numbers? How and why do they benefit from them? thanks
22:59 Wed 02nd May 2012
 
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thanks for that, I'll have a read...
If you need to call one of these numbers there is a site called SAYNOTO0845 and it gives alternative numbers to ring. If you have a package with your provider these numbers are often free as they are usually normal 01,02 type ones.
The advantage of these numbers is that no matter where you ring from you only pay the cost of a local call. I used to work for an organisation which had such a number. Thee advantage of the direct number (not made available to the public) was that your call automatically went to the head of the queue and was answered immediately. However, unless you were local you would be paying long distance charges.
mike, it's been many, many years since it cost more to call a number with a different area code.
I am very much against these numbers and refuse to use them.
I thought there were two rates local and national.
Not for years.
The website is www.saynoto0870.com
It's useful if you use a mobile or have inclusive minutes in landline package as 0870 &0845 numbers are often not included
So, living in Newcastle, a 10 minute call to another Newcastle number would cost the same as a 10 minute call to London?
"On 1999-10-01 BT made the regional and national rates the same for all calls, and on 2000-12-20 they formally abolished the distinction."
Well I never knew that!
Yes, exactly the same. A call from Lands End to John oGroats costs exactly the same as calling your next door neighbour.
If you want find an alternative (i.e. non-0870, or whatever), try this site:
http://www.saynoto0870.com/

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