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Re: contact number required for rm sorting office stourton L
I meant customer services not you lot by the way ;)
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Micktlr wrote:I meant customer services not you lot by the way ;)
Once more,what exactly is the issue?...............
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Re: contact number required for rm sorting office stourton L
Or 01752 387112 if you don't like being ripped off with an 0845 numberPatrick Clifton wrote:Unless you are given the Delivery Office telephone number by Customer Services or another dept of RM, your first point of contact should be to Customer Services.
Delivery offices should not be getting contacted directly with enquiries & complaints.
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Why ring Portsmouth for a Leeds Number ?japitts wrote:Or 01752 387112 if you don't like being ripped off with an 0845 numberPatrick Clifton wrote:Unless you are given the Delivery Office telephone number by Customer Services or another dept of RM, your first point of contact should be to Customer Services.
Delivery offices should not be getting contacted directly with enquiries & complaints.
08457 740 740
01752 numbers (UK area code 01752), for Plymouth and the surrounding area if its a recommendation on costs here are the figures for full disclosure.
01 and 02 numbers – geographic numbers
How much do calls cost? Calls from landlines are typically charged between 2p and 10p per minute; calls from mobiles between 10p and
40p per minute. For landlines there is normally also a call set-up fee, and call charges are dependent on the time of day. Most providers offer call packages
that allow calls free of charge at certain times of the day.
0845 Calls are typically charged at between 1p and 10.5p per minute depending on the time of day for landline customers, and often include a call set-up fee. Calls from mobile phones generally cost between 12p and 41p per minute.
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