What numbers are free on EE contract?

What numbers are free on EE contract?

If you’re a consumer or small business customer, calls to 0800, 0808 and 116 numbers are free from your mobile and landline. Many organisations use 03 numbers such as 0300, 0344 or 0345 as an alternative to more expensive 084 and 087 numbers. Calls to 03 numbers will cost no more than a call to a 01 or 02 number.

How much does 0345 numbers cost on EE?

Good news! 0345 numbers are free to call on EE. They are charged at the standard local rate, which means that if you have a contract with EE or are using Pay As You Go, these numbers are included within your price plan, and you can use your minutes to call them at no extra charge.

What are premium numbers on EE?

These numbers can start with 03, 08, 09, 070, 116 and 118. These numbers also include calls to voice short codes. They aren’t linked to a specific location which means you won’t know where in the country you’re calling, unlike geographic phone numbers which always start with 01 or 02.

Are 0333 numbers free on EE SIM only?

EE treats calls to 03 numbers in the same way as 01 and 02 numbers. This means that if you have a contract with EE that gives you inclusive calls, then the calls that you make to an 0333 number will come out of your monthly allowance. This is the same amount that you would be charged for calls to 01 and 02 numbers.

Are 08 numbers free on EE?

Calling 0800 and 0808 numbers Calls to these numbers are free from your EE mobile and landline.

Are 03 numbers free three?

When making a call to business 0345 numbers it is included in contract minutes that are provided by Three mobile, essentially, all numbers starting with 03 are charged the same as number starting with 01 and 02.

Are EE 150 numbers free?

Our text service allows you to text keywords to 150 to quickly and easily access your account information and manage your account when you can’t get online. Plus all texts sent to and from 150 are free of charge, whether you’re in the UK or abroad.

What is classed as a premium rate number?

Premium rate numbers are a sub-set of numbers under the wider banner of ‘non-geographic’ numbers and start with the prefixes 09, 118, 0871, 0872 and 0873. They’re usually used for services such as weather information or for competitions and are described as ‘premium rate’ because they’re far from cheap to call.

Is a 333 number free?

0333 numbers are charged at the same rate as to any landline. This is the same for all 03 numbers, as regulated by Ofcom – and is true regardless of whatever method you use to call up.

Are 03 numbers free?

Calls to 03 numbers cost no more than a national rate call to an 01 or 02 number and must count towards any inclusive minutes in the same way as 01 and 02 calls. These rules apply to calls from any type of line including mobile, BT, other fixed line or payphone.

Can I call 01 numbers on EE?

Calls to 01, 02 or 03 numbers will come out of your inclusive minutes. When calling these numbers you’ll be charged an access charge and a service charge. The access charge is the amount charged by EE and the service charge is charged by the organisation you’re calling.

What are the charges for calling an EE number?

When calling these numbers you’ll be charged an access charge and a service charge . The access charge is the amount charged by EE and the service charge is charged by the organisation you’re calling. The amount of the service charge is set by them, and should be stated anywhere the number is advertised.

What are the charges for EE 084 and 087?

084 and 087 numbers are typically used for banks, utility companies, customer helplines, government departments and voting in TV shows When calling these numbers you’ll be charged an access charge and a service charge . The access charge is the amount charged by EE and the service charge is charged by the organisation you’re calling.

What are the charges for calling a 09 number?

09 numbers are typically used for premium rate services. When calling these numbers you’ll be charged an Access Charge and a Service Charge. The Access Charge is the amount that is charged by EE and the Service Charge is charged by the organisation you are calling.

Do you have to pay per minute for EE?

If your call exceeds 60 minutes, you’ll be charged per minute for your call. So, simply hang up before 60 minutes and redial. See our EE TV, Broadband and Home Phone Price Guide (.pdf) for charges.