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PostPosted: 2008-06-01 14:16:13
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While Im here worrying about how to contact Orange, Ive got an 0800
number written down for use in emergencies when I lose my Orange phone
(which Ive used in the past from a callbox). However, it doesnt work
anymore. As far as I can see I would now have to call them on 07973
100150 and pay a small fortune on hold for 30 mins. Does anyone know
of a cheaper number to use for this?


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PostPosted: 2008-06-01 22:19:56
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Just call sales on 0800 079 5000 and explain that you need to speak to lost
and stolen.

Out of hours, you could try 0870 376 8888

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> While Im here worrying about how to contact Orange, Ive got an 0800
> number written down for use in emergencies when I lose my Orange phone
> (which Ive used in the past from a callbox). However, it doesnt work
> anymore. As far as I can see I would now have to call them on 07973
> 100150 and pay a small fortune on hold for 30 mins. Does anyone know
> of a cheaper number to use for this?
>
>
My list is out of date, but try:

http://www.uselessinfo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/stlist.htm

The exec office is the place to call for complaints

Steve Terry


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PostPosted: 2008-06-04 23:52:36
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 14:16:13 -0700 (PDT), martin pentreath@hotmail.com
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>While Im here worrying about how to contact Orange, Ive got an 0800
>number written down for use in emergencies when I lose my Orange phone
>(which Ive used in the past from a callbox). However, it doesnt work
>anymore. As far as I can see I would now have to call them on 07973
>100150 and pay a small fortune on hold for 30 mins. Does anyone know
>of a cheaper number to use for this?

Have you tried say no to 0870 .com try this in google and put orange
in the search box about 8or 9 0800 numbers come up.
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