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Old 04-23-2007, 04:22 PM
Dan
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Default T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

>From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will
be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
T-Mobile allowances.

Oh well, two down, one to go...
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Old 04-24-2007, 06:57 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

On 24 Apr, 14:17, Mooner <scurti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > >From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will

> > be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
> > T-Mobile allowances.
> > Oh well, two down, one to go...

>
> I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
> of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?


It may be possible, this is the sections of the T&Cs you need, quote
the first two lines of point 7(a) if needed when you call.

7 When the Agreement ends
(a) You can cancel this agreement by notifying Customer Services you
want
to terminate. If you are cancelling because we have increased a charge
above RPI or we have changed these conditions and that change is of
material detriment to you (see 2(c)(iii)), your agreement will
terminate
immediately. We will refund credit on your prepaid account if before
the
increase occurs you have written to us requesting that we disconnect
your SIM, and refund credit on your prepaid account at the time of
disconnection. Otherwise, whether you are within the minimum agreement
period or outside it, your agreement will terminate one calendar month
from receipt of that notice. You will be responsible for all charges
including
the monthly charges up to and including the date of termination. You
are
free to restore your agreement throughout the notice period.

2 Our Agreement
(c) (iii) you must tell us if you want to cancel this agreement or a
SIM card.
You may have to pay a cancellation charge if you cancel within a SIM
card's minimum period (see 2(c)(i) and (ii)). A cancellation charge is
not payable if you are cancelling because:
(A) our entitlement to operate the network ends; or
( we want to increase a charge to you and the increase, (when
calculated as a percentage) will be more than the increase in the
Retail Prices Index Figure, the RPI (also calculated as a
percentage) for the 12 months before the month in which we
send you notice of the increase (see 4(g)). We will tell you if the
increase will be more than the increase in the RPI. You must tell
us you want to cancel before the increase happens; and/or
(C) you entered into this agreement as a consumer and we have
changed these conditions (see 4(g)) and that change is of
material detriment to you.

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Old 04-24-2007, 07:23 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

On 24 Apr, 14:17, Mooner <scurti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
> > >From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will

> > be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
> > T-Mobile allowances.
> > Oh well, two down, one to go...

>
> I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
> of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?


It may be possible, this is the sections of the T&Cs you need, quote
the first two lines of point 7(a) if needed when you call.

7 When the Agreement ends
(a) You can cancel this agreement by notifying Customer Services you
want
to terminate. If you are cancelling because we have increased a charge
above RPI or we have changed these conditions and that change is of
material detriment to you (see 2(c)(iii)), your agreement will
terminate
immediately. We will refund credit on your prepaid account if before
the
increase occurs you have written to us requesting that we disconnect
your SIM, and refund credit on your prepaid account at the time of
disconnection. Otherwise, whether you are within the minimum agreement
period or outside it, your agreement will terminate one calendar month
from receipt of that notice. You will be responsible for all charges
including
the monthly charges up to and including the date of termination. You
are
free to restore your agreement throughout the notice period.

2 Our Agreement
(c) (iii) you must tell us if you want to cancel this agreement or a
SIM card.
You may have to pay a cancellation charge if you cancel within a SIM
card's minimum period (see 2(c)(i) and (ii)). A cancellation charge is
not payable if you are cancelling because:
(A) our entitlement to operate the network ends; or
( we want to increase a charge to you and the increase, (when
calculated as a percentage) will be more than the increase in the
Retail Prices Index Figure, the RPI (also calculated as a
percentage) for the 12 months before the month in which we
send you notice of the increase (see 4(g)). We will tell you if the
increase will be more than the increase in the RPI. You must tell
us you want to cancel before the increase happens; and/or
(C) you entered into this agreement as a consumer and we have
changed these conditions (see 4(g)) and that change is of
material detriment to you.

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Old 04-24-2007, 07:47 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

On 24 Apr, 14:17, Mooner <scurti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
> > >From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will

> > be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
> > T-Mobile allowances.
> > Oh well, two down, one to go...

>
> I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
> of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?


It may be possible, this is the sections of the T&Cs you need, quote
the first two lines of point 7(a) if needed when you call.

7 When the Agreement ends
(a) You can cancel this agreement by notifying Customer Services you
want
to terminate. If you are cancelling because we have increased a charge
above RPI or we have changed these conditions and that change is of
material detriment to you (see 2(c)(iii)), your agreement will
terminate
immediately. We will refund credit on your prepaid account if before
the
increase occurs you have written to us requesting that we disconnect
your SIM, and refund credit on your prepaid account at the time of
disconnection. Otherwise, whether you are within the minimum agreement
period or outside it, your agreement will terminate one calendar month
from receipt of that notice. You will be responsible for all charges
including
the monthly charges up to and including the date of termination. You
are
free to restore your agreement throughout the notice period.

2 Our Agreement
(c) (iii) you must tell us if you want to cancel this agreement or a
SIM card.
You may have to pay a cancellation charge if you cancel within a SIM
card's minimum period (see 2(c)(i) and (ii)). A cancellation charge is
not payable if you are cancelling because:
(A) our entitlement to operate the network ends; or
( we want to increase a charge to you and the increase, (when
calculated as a percentage) will be more than the increase in the
Retail Prices Index Figure, the RPI (also calculated as a
percentage) for the 12 months before the month in which we
send you notice of the increase (see 4(g)). We will tell you if the
increase will be more than the increase in the RPI. You must tell
us you want to cancel before the increase happens; and/or
(C) you entered into this agreement as a consumer and we have
changed these conditions (see 4(g)) and that change is of
material detriment to you.

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Old 04-25-2007, 12:22 AM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

Mooner wrote:
> On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
> > >From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will

> > be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
> > T-Mobile allowances.
> > Oh well, two down, one to go...

>
> I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
> of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?


It may be possible, these are the sections of the T&Cs you need, quote
the first two lines of point 7(a) if needed when you call.

7 When the Agreement ends
(a) You can cancel this agreement by notifying Customer Services you
want
to terminate. If you are cancelling because we have increased a charge
above RPI or we have changed these conditions and that change is of
material detriment to you (see 2(c)(iii)), your agreement will
terminate
immediately. We will refund credit on your prepaid account if before
the
increase occurs you have written to us requesting that we disconnect
your SIM, and refund credit on your prepaid account at the time of
disconnection. Otherwise, whether you are within the minimum agreement
period or outside it, your agreement will terminate one calendar month
from receipt of that notice. You will be responsible for all charges
including
the monthly charges up to and including the date of termination. You
are
free to restore your agreement throughout the notice period.

2 Our Agreement
(c) (iii) you must tell us if you want to cancel this agreement or a
SIM card.
You may have to pay a cancellation charge if you cancel within a SIM
card's minimum period (see 2(c)(i) and (ii)). A cancellation charge is
not payable if you are cancelling because:
(A) our entitlement to operate the network ends; or
( we want to increase a charge to you and the increase, (when
calculated as a percentage) will be more than the increase in the
Retail Prices Index Figure, the RPI (also calculated as a
percentage) for the 12 months before the month in which we
send you notice of the increase (see 4(g)). We will tell you if the
increase will be more than the increase in the RPI. You must tell
us you want to cancel before the increase happens; and/or
(C) you entered into this agreement as a consumer and we have
changed these conditions (see 4(g)) and that change is of
material detriment to you.

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Old 04-25-2007, 01:45 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

On 24 Apr, 14:17, Mooner <scurti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > >From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will

> > be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
> > T-Mobile allowances.

>
> > Oh well, two down, one to go...

>
> I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
> of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?
>
> Just wondered :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Steve.


Yes. Phone and complain, and they'll probably keep you on your
existing prices until the end of the term of your contract.


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Old 04-25-2007, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

On 24 Apr, 16:57, cla...@btinternet.com wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 16:40:12 +0100, cla...@btinternet.com wrote:
> >On 24 Apr 2007 06:17:04 -0700, Mooner <scurti...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> >>On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
> >>> >From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will
> >>> be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
> >>> T-Mobile allowances.

>
> >>> Oh well, two down, one to go...

>
> >>I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
> >>of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?

>
> >What exactly are so spcial abouit these numbers in reltion to
> >T-Mobile?.

>
> Sorry about mistakes keyboard playing up .


T-Mobile used to allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes - these 07744
numbers are old 'Dolphin' numbers now used by various callthrough
operators allowing you to make international calls (and sometimes
0800,0845,0870 etc) out of your inclusive minutes.

Orange currently allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes

On o2, most contracts allow 0845,0870 out of inclusive mins (although
this is apparently about to end, at least for new contracts) hence
0845,0870 callthrough numbers can be used instead of 07744 on o2.

Regards

Simon Clark
Business Telecoms


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Old 10-30-2007, 12:55 AM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.


> Oh well, two down, one to go...


Does that mean that there is a number n T-mobile than can use up inclusive
mins to phone abroad?

THanks

Dom



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Old 10-31-2007, 03:28 AM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

On 29 Oct, 23:55, "Dominique Reynolds" <no.thank...@ntlworld.com>
wrote:
> > Oh well, two down, one to go...

> Does that mean that there is a number n T-mobile than can use up inclusive
> mins to phone abroad?


I was refering to the other networks when 07744 & 07755 numbers were
inclusive.

The only ways of making free international calls from your inclusive
minutes now, is by using the following:
www.qxtelecom.co.uk - option 3 on the homepage & QX Dial+ using 01xx
access numbers.
www.pre-dial.com - using a standard mobile callthrough number, by
email request, or indirectly via www.niftylist.co.uk

Dependent on your tariff - e.g x-net minutes needed to use Pre-Dial,
anytime landlines minutes for QX Dial etc.

You can still use 07744/07755 access for low cost calls from 3p/min
via T-Mobile, see: www.yourcallworld.com/instant

Dan


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Old 10-31-2007, 07:49 PM
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On 2007-04-25 23:20:56 +0100, simonclark123@hotmail.com said:

> On 24 Apr, 16:57, cla...@btinternet.com wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 16:40:12 +0100, cla...@btinternet.com wrote:
>>> On 24 Apr 2007 06:17:04 -0700, Mooner <scurti...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>
>>>> On 23 Apr, 16:22, Dan <d...@u.genie.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>> From 1 June 2007 calls to existing numbers starting 07744 or 55 will
>>>>> be charged at 12p/min (inc.VAT) and will no longer be included in your
>>>>> T-Mobile allowances.

>>
>>>>> Oh well, two down, one to go...

>>
>>>> I got that text as well this morning. Does this constitute a change
>>>> of service pricing and let you out of your contract early?

>>
>>> What exactly are so spcial abouit these numbers in reltion to
>>> T-Mobile?.

>>
>> Sorry about mistakes keyboard playing up .

>
> T-Mobile used to allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes - these 07744
> numbers are old 'Dolphin' numbers now used by various callthrough
> operators allowing you to make international calls (and sometimes
> 0800,0845,0870 etc) out of your inclusive minutes.
>
> Orange currently allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes


I'd double check that Simon, I seem to remember a memo about 07744/55
numbers being charged at 20ppm from a few months back.

Chris


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Old 10-31-2007, 10:39 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile to start excluding 07744/07755 numbers from inclusive minutes.

chrisbboyd@NOSPAMgmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
> > Orange currently allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes

>
> I'd double check that Simon, I seem to remember a memo about 07744/55
> numbers being charged at 20ppm from a few months back.


I'll second that.
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Old 11-01-2007, 03:37 PM
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On 31 Oct, 21:39, Jon <s...@jonparker.plus.com> wrote:
> chrisbb...@NOSPAMgmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
>
> > > Orange currently allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes

>
> > I'd double check that Simon, I seem to remember a memo about 07744/55
> > numbers being charged at 20ppm from a few months back.

>
> I'll second that.
> --
> Regards
> Jon


Chris & John:

Please look at the date when I posted that - it is *not* a recent
posting!

Regards

Simon
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:54 PM
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On 2007-11-01 14:37:44 +0000, simonclark123@hotmail.com said:

> On 31 Oct, 21:39, Jon <s...@jonparker.plus.com> wrote:
>> chrisbb...@NOSPAMgmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
>>
>>>> Orange currently allow 07744 out of inclusive minutes

>>
>>> I'd double check that Simon, I seem to remember a memo about 07744/55
>>> numbers being charged at 20ppm from a few months back.

>>
>> I'll second that.
>> --
>> Regards
>> Jon

>
> Chris & John:
>
> Please look at the date when I posted that - it is *not* a recent
> posting!
>


So it isn't. Don't know how that happened, sorry!

Chris


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