Originally posted by DodgyAgent
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Let's just have a look at what they said.Originally posted by SockpuppetReally?
Where do they mention that they get lots of money from you dialing!!!!!!!!!!!
And so can the rest of the network.CashCallRadio
3. Why does Cash Call use a premium rate telephone number?
The premium rate telephone network can handle a large number of simultaneous calls, meaning our callers are less likely to get an engaged tone.
And there was I thinking that it was 999 calls which had top priority, regardless.Premium rate calls are diverted off the ordinary telephone network so they cannot disrupt emergency service (999) calls - even when there are high numbers of calls being made.This is essential to protect the public.
Any telecomms wizzes here who know the ins and outs of this?
Just like those nationwide local rate calls then.Premium rate calls cost the same to all callers regardless of where they have dialled from, so avoiding any regional discrimination that would be inherent in using, say, a London telephone number.
Really?Sophisticated equipment and systems on the premium rate network allow Cash Call to provide real-time and complex listener interaction. While the Cash Call service is simple for callers to use, behind the scenes these sophisticated systems are essential and without them Cash Call would just not be possible.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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