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Jon Brett
6th-September-2004, 01:58 PM
this is the auto-dialler that i bought today (total cost £11): http://www.orchid-electronics.com/v2dialler.htm

this is 3p connection charge that martin midgley's been using for over a year: http://www.call1899.co.uk/

this is 1p connection charge people that i found today: http://www.call18866.co.uk/

the auto-dialler is programmable and ignores numbers starting with a '1'.

johnthehappyguy
6th-February-2005, 11:30 PM
:yeah:

I read this just after it was posted and gave the 18866 one a try.

It has been fantastic.

I looked up www.18866.com and signed up.

I did not bother with any sort of auto -dialler.

There is no join up cost, all you pay for is the cost of your calls.

You need to retain your bt 'phone line.

The cost for all national calls in britain is 1p connection charge, then no pence, i.e. free per minute ( any length of call any time of day or night ).

Basically all you do once signed up is dial 18866 before you dial the rest of your number.

There is then a recorded voice telling you exactly how much the call will cost you,e.g. to mobiles 3p per minute.

There are cheap international rates too.

Anyway my first 3 months bill the calls came to less than £3.00.
This quarter it looks like it will be about £4.

You can view your itemised call history on-line.

It does seem to be very hard to believe that it can be this good, I have no association with the company. It has saved me loads of cash, and is really worth considering.


johnthehappyguy :nice:

Northants Girly
7th-February-2005, 12:51 AM
errrrrr . . . . hang on . . . . what's the catch??

Minnie M
7th-February-2005, 01:16 AM
I passed this over to an enterprising friend and he too is thrilled with the results - one draw back now .............

When he rings me I can't get him off the phone, he keeps telling me the call is only costing a penny so he can talk all night :eek: :eek:

Andy McGregor
7th-February-2005, 11:40 AM
When he rings me I can't get him off the phone, he keeps telling me the call is only costing a penny so he can talk all night :eek: :eek:

Pot/kettle :whistle:

.. and "guilty" :blush:

Minnie M
7th-February-2005, 11:45 AM
Pot/kettle :whistle:
.. and "guilty" :blush:

:o true - But............. but he is doing all the talking :tears:

bobgadjet
7th-February-2005, 11:58 AM
:o true - But............. but he is doing all the talking :tears:
AHHHH
Shame, and you don't get a word in? Can't believe that :rofl:

How does this compare with SKYPE then ?

johnthehappyguy
8th-February-2005, 01:50 PM
errrrrr . . . . hang on . . . . what's the catch??

there does not seem to be any catch -

On the downside,

You have to pay through the internet, No paper bills are issued. Which some people don't like.


Apart from that there is nothing I can fault.

johnthehappyguy :nice:

Dreadful Scathe
8th-February-2005, 06:39 PM
how does this compare with SKYPE then ?

Not very well, as Skype costs you 1.1p a minute (see here (http://www.skype.com/products/skypeout/rates/)) . Also Skype works from your PC and a separate USB phone will cost you at least £30 (a nice headset is only £5 though). Its really not the same thing at all - 18866 is a box you plug your phone into, it works with ANY phone line though not just BT.

johnthehappyguy
8th-February-2005, 06:50 PM
-... 18866 is a box you plug your phone into, it works with ANY phone line though not just BT.
I did not bother buying a box, and just dial in 18866 before I make every call, as it seemed simpler.

johnthehappyguy :nice: