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Some time ago, I added callsign to my BT package, and was considering (at
some point) getting BT to make our callsign number the main number, ie dumping the main number and just using the callsign number only. (This would allowed everyone I know to get used to using the new number before I dumped the old one, a sort of change-over period where both numbers would have been available. When I called BT and asked about doing this, they reckoned I couldn't do it, as a callsign number was not able to be used as a main number. I thought this rather strange but just accepted it. Anyone know why it couldn't be done, or did I just get someone who didn't know their job when I called? I don't want to do it anymore, as I have now dumped BT callsign, and have just kept the old number, but I would have liked to have done it the way stated above, had the choice been possible. Anyone know why I was not able to do it? Barry T |
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"Barry T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Some time ago, I added callsign to my BT package, and was considering (at > some point) getting BT to make our callsign number the main number, ie > dumping the main number and just using the callsign number only. (This > would allowed everyone I know to get used to using the new number before I > dumped the old one, a sort of change-over period where both numbers would > have been available. When I called BT and asked about doing this, they > reckoned I couldn't do it, as a callsign number was not able to be used as a > main number. I thought this rather strange but just accepted it. Anyone > know why it couldn't be done, or did I just get someone who didn't know > their job when I called? > > I don't want to do it anymore, as I have now dumped BT callsign, and have > just kept the old number, but I would have liked to have done it the way > stated above, had the choice been possible. > > Anyone know why I was not able to do it? > Sorry, wrong group but you might as well reply if you know the answer.I've posted this in uk.telecom as well now. |
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On 29 Aug 2005 17:32, "Barry T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>When I called BT and asked about doing this, they reckoned I couldn't do it, >as a callsign number was not able to be used as a main number. I thought >this rather strange but just accepted it. Anyone know why I wanted something similar and expected to pay a hefty renumber fee to swap main with CS. I read in u.t. that the CS numbers are in "pool" of numbers (presumably there might be some difficulty in obtaining one if the allocated "CS" numbers had all been used up within a 10,000 number group, and one may have to wait for someone to cancel one for another to go to CS. Peter M. -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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Keep calling until you get a co-operative tubby.
"Barry T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Some time ago, I added callsign to my BT package, and was considering (at > some point) getting BT to make our callsign number the main number, ie > dumping the main number and just using the callsign number only. (This > would allowed everyone I know to get used to using the new number before I > dumped the old one, a sort of change-over period where both numbers would > have been available. When I called BT and asked about doing this, they > reckoned I couldn't do it, as a callsign number was not able to be used as > a > main number. I thought this rather strange but just accepted it. Anyone > know why it couldn't be done, or did I just get someone who didn't know > their job when I called? > > I don't want to do it anymore, as I have now dumped BT callsign, and have > just kept the old number, but I would have liked to have done it the way > stated above, had the choice been possible. > > Anyone know why I was not able to do it? > > > > > |
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He can call all he likes but unfortunately call sign numbers are not
available as dn's Jasper On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 22:12:02 +0000 (UTC), "R. Mark Clayton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Keep calling until you get a co-operative tubby. > >"Barry T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> Some time ago, I added callsign to my BT package, and was considering (at >> some point) getting BT to make our callsign number the main number, ie >> dumping the main number and just using the callsign number only. (This >> would allowed everyone I know to get used to using the new number before I >> dumped the old one, a sort of change-over period where both numbers would >> have been available. When I called BT and asked about doing this, they >> reckoned I couldn't do it, as a callsign number was not able to be used as >> a >> main number. I thought this rather strange but just accepted it. Anyone >> know why it couldn't be done, or did I just get someone who didn't know >> their job when I called? >> >> I don't want to do it anymore, as I have now dumped BT callsign, and have >> just kept the old number, but I would have liked to have done it the way >> stated above, had the choice been possible. >> >> Anyone know why I was not able to do it? >> >> >> >> >> > |
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