Mail from www.saynoto0870.com

October 14, 2007 · Filed Under saynoto1890 news · Comment 
We’ve already referred to the fact that the UK www.saynoto0870.com is the model for our site here. We received a nice e-mail from Dave who runs that site during the week.

They’ve given us a link on their forum to our site here. Dave also mentioned that there are a couple of other European sites with the same aim:

As Dave has also mentioned, they have had success with their campaign in the UK.
We have been around for a few years, and this year Ofcom have (finally) created 03 numbers. These will be charged at geographical rates (all our geo numbers start 01 or 02) and will provide for the same technical benefits of call routing as 08/09 non-geographical revenue sharing/premium numbers do.

LoCall Numbers Could Cost You Extra

September 23, 2007 · Filed Under Banking, Finance, New Numbers, media · 1 Comment 
A good article here in the Irish Examiner by Paul Kelly about how consumers can end up spending more money when making calls to 1890 LoCall rather than less. Other numbers included in this analysis are Callsave 1850 and national 0818 calls.

The main reason that consumers end up paying more rather than less when making calls to such 1890/1850/0818 numbers from mobile phones and from landline providers like Eircom is because these calls are specifically excluded from minute bundles.

The journalist does show that there can sometimes be alternative numbers (local or national numbers) that consumers can call which would actually be part of their minute bundles and then wouldn’t incur extra costs.

Which is exactly what this site in the UK does - SayNoTo0870, where O870 is the UK equivalent of 1890. On this site, users provide alternative numbers to the 0870 number for users to call, and not incur excessive charges. There are different rules and issues in the UK, but the idea is pretty good.

So we in Value Ireland are going to do something similar. We’re going to publish as many local numbers for the popular companies which Irish consumers must call on a regular basis.

To kick things off, we’ll quote the suggestions provided in the article linked above:

AIB Phone Banking - 1890 242424 - use 01 6670024 instead
Ticketmaster Ireland - 0818 719300 - use 01 4569569 instead

A trick to finding these alternative numbers is to check a companies “Contact Us” page, and to look for a “From Abroad” number which is normally a local or national number rather than the 1890/1850/0818 numbers.

Do you have other alternative numbers that would work instead of these 1890/1850/0818 numbers? Post them here and we’ll keep track of them, or e-mail us.

(First published on Value Ireland Blog on July 31st, 2007)

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    This website will provide geographical alternative telephone numbers to use instead of the 1890, 1850 and 0818 supplied by Irish Businesses, allowing Irish consumers save some money by availing of inclusive minutes of phone packages (both landline and mobile) rather than paying directly for such calls.
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