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Old 28-01-2014, 13:34   #16
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Re: 0845 and 08457 numbers

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Originally Posted by weenie View Post
I think it is terrible that doctors can do this. The old and the unemployed must be put off phoning this number to access medical treatment due to the financial imposition of calling expensive premium rate 0844 numbers to reach their GP.
The NHS has been actively discouraging practices from using these numbers for some time, so there shouldn't be many left now.

http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-pra...002813.article
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