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June 3, 2011 at 8:21 am #63157
neon_3SP_glow
ParticipantDoes anybody use this service and roughly how much does it cost?
Currently I only advertise my mobile phone as i do not have a landline. I am interested in creating a landline simply for the purpose of diverting it to my mobile (3 network), I suspect this will increase advertising productivity as it seems customers are scepticle of ‘just’ a mobile number.
Many thanks in advance.
June 3, 2011 at 8:25 am #352789funkyboogy
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have a look at 02 they can give you as many as you like landlines which go direct to your mobile – so you have a local tel no in the area your advertise in ….
as far as how much it cost i dont know ? …
to divert land line to mobile – i think you pay for the divert
ally
June 3, 2011 at 8:30 am #352790neon_3SP_glow
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hey, thanks for the heads up funk.
gonna spend a few hours talking to phone shops etc 😉
June 3, 2011 at 9:06 am #352791admin
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Hi
If you have a business bt line you can get a package with a bt business mobile that doesn’t cost anything for the diverted calls in theory,our bt mobile is £16 a month but it saves all divert charges
June 3, 2011 at 9:19 am #352792neon_3SP_glow
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r600a wrote:Hi
If you have a business bt line you can get a package with a bt business mobile that doesn’t cost anything for the diverted calls in theory,our bt mobile is £16 a month but it saves all divert charges
This sounds like the answer, man i have been surfing the net and getting nowhere fast with this!!! thanks.
So your total monthly cost would be £16 for the BT mobile, £10 for the BT landline plus any charges for oy-going calls made from either phone. What are the tariff charges like on the BT mobile?
June 3, 2011 at 10:01 am #352793raw
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i was looking into this http://www.vodafone.co.uk/business/busi … /index.htm
June 3, 2011 at 10:12 am #352794cornwell40
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Have taken out a One Net Express package with Vodafone. Wish I hadn’t now :-(. It took them ages to set up the landline from Virgin (ported my number) lost four days of calls which I had to sort out myself as both of the companies slope shouldered liability, hours waiting in queues. Turned out to be Virgin Media who are…..well just crap on customer service really. To cap it all Vodafone is pretty poorly served round here as well.
TBH although it cost double the divert system never failed me in 12 years.
ONExpress costs around £65 a month all in.Tony
June 3, 2011 at 11:10 am #352795admin
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Hi
For 2 lines,unlimited landline calls on both lines, 1000 mobile minutes , unlimited broadband 6000 mins bt open broadband, mobile without any features(incoming only) costs us approx £80 per month.diverted calls to the business bt mobile or any other business line on the account there is no charge.
Bryan
Bryan
June 3, 2011 at 11:34 am #352796robbra
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I’m with Plusnet for landline and broadband and the usual free calls. They added call divert to my mobile for £2.50. Total monthly bill around £34 for all three.
RobJune 3, 2011 at 12:32 pm #352797neon_3SP_glow
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i have just been quoted from BT buisness..
£50 a month for: 1x landline phone
1x Blackberry mobile phone
Free diversion from landline to mobile
500 mobile minutes to any network
500 Txt mssgs.Which all in all from what you guys have written, makes a very good deal i guess.
June 3, 2011 at 1:09 pm #352798Criscold
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I have a number with Sipgate, I have an IP phone number that I have on permanent divert to my mobile
the number and has area prefix of your choice this is free and I only pay for the forwarding. or they also do business packages starting with 3 numbers that you purchase and can also be diverted. Worth a look at.http://www.sipgate.co.uk/user/
Colin
June 5, 2011 at 4:40 pm #352799robbo1973
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i have been using pocket landline from orange for about 2 months now and have had no problems,you turn availability on/off via your home page it gives details of busy times,days volume of calls etc.The customer thinks they are dialing a landline but they dont get charged anymore and neither do i.
I pay £20 plus vat for upto 5 mobiles to receive the landline number and you can choose rining order etc so you never miss a call.chris
June 6, 2011 at 5:54 pm #352800funbobby
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im interested in the pocket land line as also with orange, how does it work with existing numbers you want to keep and do you keep the bt landlines and just pay orange for the diverted calls? spend a fortune at the mo with bt to divert all my calls!
June 6, 2011 at 8:54 pm #352801robbo1973
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Hi Funbobby i ported my existing BT landline to them so no BT charges anymore and no you dont pay any divert charges etc,the customer calls the normal landline number and it comes to your mobile just like a normal call there is no difference except for no diversion charges.
I have 3 mobile numbers on the account which you can switch on/off when you want via your own home page.I have mine set from 9-5 and it auto does it for me mon-fri unavailable sat-sun.chris
June 7, 2011 at 8:30 am #352802funbobby
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thanks chris for the reply, so no connection with bt at all then? was the porting smooth and how do you find orange customer services? thing im paranoid about are losing 2 numbers which so many people have for me down the years it would be a mare if something happened!
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