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We offer four different call options, two pay-as-you-go tariffs and two monthly-billed services:

  • all prices include VAT
  • calls to Mobiles are from just 5.8p per minute
  • Daytime, Mobile and International calls are billed by the second

Anytime package
Recommended if you are in during the day and are spending in excess of £20 per month. It costs £9.99 per month and then all Local and National calls are free.

SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEW CUSTOMERS!
Anytime calls for just £7.95 - limited period only.


Evenings & Weekends package
Recommended if you aren't in during the day but make plenty of calls during the evening and weekend. Costs £3.99 per month and then Evening & Weekend Local and National calls are free.

Caller Plus tariff
A 'pay-as-you-go' tariff for those customers who prefer to have no monthly charge and tend to make shorter calls. Minimum call charge of 1.175p per call.

Home User tariff
Choose this tariff if you have a low monthly spend. Evening & Weekend Local and National calls cost 4.7p per call for up to 1 hour*, Daytime Local and National Calls 2.94p per minute. Includes the option to upgrade to our International Super Saver Tariff for £1 per month.


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*Prices 'Per call' apply to the first sixty minutes of a call. Further talk time is charged at 1.175 pence per minute. Customers are free to hang up and redial.

Call charges correct as of 1st January 2008.

 

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