From: CJB on
On Jun 10, 8:18 pm, CJB <chrisjbr...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 10:19 pm, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
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> > "CJB" <chrisjbr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >news:ef6fdd5e-edf5-4739-80d0-1e4f24b60978(a)r27g2000yqb.googlegroups.com....
> > On Jun 2, 1:03 am, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
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> > > "CJB" <chrisjbr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> > >news:741f3864-ff5f-452f-ba03-8e1515453c5f(a)o39g2000vbd.googlegroups.com....
> > > On May 28, 8:16 pm, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > <snip>
> > >> >To use these call through nos. - only via 3 - do you have to take out
> > >> >credit with the co. as a top up - or is the call cost deducted from 3
> > >> >credit? I'm not sure I'd trust them yet with my debit catd no.
> > >> >CJB.
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> > >> It's a typical Callthrough using a networks (in this case Three) short
> > >> code,
> > >> you call 351 0200 etc, it should charge you at 2p per min from your
> > >> PAYG credit, easily checked by calling 444 option 1 credit remaining,
> > >> and then again after the call to hear how much it's reduced by.
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> > >> Like most callthroughs it charges as soon as you make the call,
> > >> whether or not it successfully connects.
> > >> As such i doubt if i would chance using it to call UK mobiles
> > >> on it's higher 10p rate number
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> > >Is there a single 'one click' way of dialling the no. to call say
> > >landline BT 01234 123 456, e.g.
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> > >3510200 pause 00441234123456
> > >or maybe
> > >3510200 pause +441234123456
> > >CJB
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> > Yes of course, at least on Nokia phones, many others like the S2 are
> > simular.
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> > Pressing the star button 3 times produces a "P" which is a 2 second pause,
> > if that's not enough add as many as you need together.
> > e.g. 3510200pp00441234123456
> > and save it to a phone memory
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> > Steve Terry
> > --
> > Welcome Sign-up Bonus of 1 when you signup free at:http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/G4WWK
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> Yes - this works for me.
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> Actually I have set this up up with 4 p's (the '#' held down gives a
> 'p')
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> So the no. is now:
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> 3510200pppp00441234123456
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> But on the S2 this is too long for a direct entry to the contacts
> directory, so I entered it as a 'speed dial' no. for '4'. Then I
> created a new contact for the person in the directory linking to the
> speed dial no. of 4.
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> AND IT WORKED. And my recent call of 30 mins only cost 60p. Last time
> I did this using Three itself it cost me £6 - although when I
> complained Three refunded this.
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> Great stuff.
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> Chris B.- Hide quoted text -
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Now is there a cheap way of getting to Three voicemail I wonder?

Chris B.

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From: Steve Terry on
"CJB" <chrisjbrady(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:4f9a667d-ccec-456a-a7ed-82773b9cddc2(a)k39g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 10, 8:18 pm, CJB <chrisjbr...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 10:19 pm, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > "CJB" <chrisjbr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:ef6fdd5e-edf5-4739-80d0-1e4f24b60978(a)r27g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > On Jun 2, 1:03 am, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
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> > > "CJB" <chrisjbr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> > >news:741f3864-ff5f-452f-ba03-8e1515453c5f(a)o39g2000vbd.googlegroups.com...
> > > On May 28, 8:16 pm, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > <snip>
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>Now is there a cheap way of getting to Three voicemail I wonder?
>Chris B.
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Yes, you could use the 3511000 callthrough at 10p per min to call:

3511000pp00447782333123p(your Three number#)p
(your 4 digit Three voicemail pin#)
and store the whole thing to a phone memory

Or whoever is the cheapest to call the Three voicemail number
07782333123, such as giffgaff or Asda mobile at 8p per min.

Or if you have access to a contract phone out of inc mins.

Steve Terry
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Welcome Sign-up Bonus of �1 when you signup free at:
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/G4WWK




From: john hamiliton on

"mobaholic" <mobaholic.1(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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On 29 May, 18:27, "Steve" <priv...(a)private.net> wrote:
> "Graham." <m...(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
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> news:htr5bo$h7v$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
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> > "Steve" <priv...(a)private.net> wrote in message
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> news:86civnFva6U1(a)mid.individual.net...
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> > > "mobaholic" <mobaholi...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> > >news:0bbfaae1-2928-4a34-9b5c-8fd8e80c8b6e(a)r9g2000vbk.googlegroups.com...
> > >> On 28 May, 20:16, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > >> > It may be a scam? Anyone know anything about this company?
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> > >> > Steve Terry
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> > >> Yes, they used to be calledwww.text2topup.co.uk/t2t, but have chaged
> > >> their name towww.topupsite.com
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> > >> They are operated by the Opera network ( now called Oxygen8. )
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> > >> I shall not comment about the ethical standards of the company.
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> > > Why not? If you know something that we don't, tell us.
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> > Because a court may deem it to be libellous.
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> > --
> > Graham.
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> > %Profound_observation%
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> Utter bollocks. If you start to say something and then stop short of
> telling anything useful, you may as well keep your gob shut....
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Say what you like, my lips remain sealed.

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Is this like eight year olds, in the playground. I've got a secret, I've
got a secret...and i'm not telling.


From: mobaholic on
On 11 June, 17:09, "john hamiliton" <bluest...(a)mail.invalid> wrote:
> "mobaholic" <mobaholi...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:b4b36ef0-1206-419c-9f46-dc28491a1871(a)o15g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...
> On 29 May, 18:27, "Steve" <priv...(a)private.net> wrote:
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> > "Graham." <m...(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
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> >news:htr5bo$h7v$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
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> > > "Steve" <priv...(a)private.net> wrote in message
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> >news:86civnFva6U1(a)mid.individual.net...
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> > > > "mobaholic" <mobaholi...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> > > >news:0bbfaae1-2928-4a34-9b5c-8fd8e80c8b6e(a)r9g2000vbk.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> On 28 May, 20:16, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > > >> > It may be a scam? Anyone know anything about this company?
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> > > >> > Steve Terry
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> > > >> Yes, they used to be calledwww.text2topup.co.uk/t2t, but have chaged
> > > >> their name towww.topupsite.com
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> > > >> They are operated by the Opera network ( now called Oxygen8. )
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> > > >> I shall not comment about the ethical standards of the company.
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> > > > Why not? If you know something that we don't, tell us.
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> > > Because a court may deem it to be libellous.
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> > > --
> > > Graham.
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> > > %Profound_observation%
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> > Utter bollocks. If you start to say something and then stop short of
> > telling anything useful, you may as well keep your gob shut....
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> Is this like eight year olds, in the playground.   I've got a secret, I've
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Well if it is, you look like you will be at home here, along with
Steve Terry.

He was simply being a lazy sod, demanding information which would have
no consequences for him, but could land me in trouble.

He happily tells others that "Google is your friend", so why didn't he
( and you ) use it?

http://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=OperaTelecom+dirty+tricks

From: mobaholic on
On 11 June, 17:09, "john hamiliton" <bluest...(a)mail.invalid> wrote:
> "mobaholic" <mobaholi...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:b4b36ef0-1206-419c-9f46-dc28491a1871(a)o15g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...
> On 29 May, 18:27, "Steve" <priv...(a)private.net> wrote:
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> > "Graham." <m...(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
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> >news:htr5bo$h7v$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
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> > > "Steve" <priv...(a)private.net> wrote in message
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> >news:86civnFva6U1(a)mid.individual.net...
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> > > > "mobaholic" <mobaholi...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> > > >news:0bbfaae1-2928-4a34-9b5c-8fd8e80c8b6e(a)r9g2000vbk.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> On 28 May, 20:16, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> > > >> > It may be a scam? Anyone know anything about this company?
>
> > > >> > Steve Terry
>
> > > >> Yes, they used to be calledwww.text2topup.co.uk/t2t, but have chaged
> > > >> their name towww.topupsite.com
>
> > > >> They are operated by the Opera network ( now called Oxygen8. )
>
> > > >> I shall not comment about the ethical standards of the company.
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> > > > Why not? If you know something that we don't, tell us.
>
> > > Because a court may deem it to be libellous.
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> > > --
> > > Graham.
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> > > %Profound_observation%
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> > Utter bollocks. If you start to say something and then stop short of
> > telling anything useful, you may as well keep your gob shut....
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> Say what you like, my lips remain sealed.
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> Is this like eight year olds, in the playground.   I've got a secret, I've
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Well if it is, you look like you will fit in here well with Steve
Terry!

Steve Terry was simply being a lazy sod, demanding to be spoon fed
with information that he could easily have found for himself. He
readily tells others that "Google is your friend", so why didn't he
( and you ) use it?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=OperaTelecom+breaches+regulations

Why else do you think they changed their name to appear new?