In message fbpk41$rbb$1@posting.glorb.com,
AntiSpamBloke <spamtrap@emailssl.com> Proclaimed from the tallest tower:
> "ChrisM" <chris_mayersblue@suedeyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:L9GdnXbBJtw3HUPbnZ2dnUVZ8turnZ2d@bt.com...
>> In message fbki7u$ngh$1@posting.glorb.com,
>> AntiSpamBloke <spamtrap@emailssl.com> Proclaimed from the tallest
>> tower:
>>
>>> "Rob Farrell" <r.farrell@nospam.demon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:46ddb327$1_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>>>
>>>> "AntiSpamBloke" <spamtrap@emailssl.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:fbka45$nda
>>>
>>> $1@posting.glorb.com...
>>>>> Are Noodle numbers on O2 contract chargeable?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> AntiSpamBloke
>>>>> 'From' address is a spamtrap.
>>>>> Direct email: asb-at-emailssl.com.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Phone or email o2 and ask, then you will know. How will you verify
>>>> the answers given here otherwise? THINK.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Charmed, I'm sure.
>>>
>>> T-Mobile don't allow them. Three charge for them.
>>>
>>> Was hoping this was a simple question...
>>
>> It's a fair comment though. How will you know that the answer you get
>> given here is true? You should never take anything you are told in a
>> NG on faith, unless you know (in an online way) the person well that
>> replies to you...
>> Sadly, there are people around who get a buzz out of misleading
>> others. There are also people who think they know the answers to
>> everything, when they don't...
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Chris.
>> (Remove Elvis's shoes to email me)
>>
> Noodle numbers aren't included on
> http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilestariffs/t...specialnumbers , so I take
> it that they do come out of inclusive minutes.
>
> Regards
Well, Virgin Mobile (and possibly T-Mobile) don't allow you to call 'Noodle
Numbers' you just get a recorded message saying that you have dialled
incorrectly. Have confirmed with Virgin CS that their network will not allow
access to numbers with the Noodle prefix. Not sure if that is a Virgin
restriction, or on that is imposed by the network they use (T-Mobile).
Seriously though, the easiest way to get an answer is to phone O2 CS and ask
them what they charge for calls to Noodle numbers. Don't mention Noodle
(you'll just confuse them) just tell them the prefix.
--
Regards,
Chris.
(Remove Elvis's shoes to email me)