yes thats the number 436. 30 you can ring it ok from a mobile its my line that cant call mobiles outgoing
ralphdog1,
Feb 23, 8:27pm
No, they are not his provider
bigfatmat1,
Feb 23, 8:37pm
I am with snap I had the same problem but on voip phone. Took snap 5 days to sort it once informed of problem. Same thing but min was all calls except local.
intrade,
Feb 25, 3:57pm
i dont know if somone told snap but a email just turned up asking if my problem was ever resolved i wrote back no and looking forward to have it finally fixed.
mechnificent,
Feb 25, 4:36pm
I had a bad connection Intrade and I overloaded it by using redial to call myself, let it ring, answer and hang up, redial. Keep doing it quickly and after about six or a bit more recalls the line broke down and started crackling real bad. Once I'd discovered that I got the techy out and waited till he'd checked the line and told me there was nothing wrong with it, then showed him my little trick and what the result was. He reckoned he'd never seen that before.
He went off and fixed the problem though.
mechnificent,
Feb 25, 4:38pm
Once it was staticing real bad it had to be hung up for several minutes before trying again or it would crackle straight away. Redialing really stuffed the bad relay or whatever up.
matarautrader,
Feb 25, 4:45pm
Thats great intrade. Hope it works out. Probably someone connected to Snap saw this messageboard. If it doesn't work get on the net and find the executives of Snap and send them an email. My daughter has just sent an email to as many senior executives of Telecom as she could regarding an issue she has with a fibre install and has had a very encouraging email in return by a very senior manager.
intrade,
Feb 25, 6:29pm
matarautrader they told me just now to dial 059 then the mobile number like 059 021. and it worked like that sent em my answer hopfully they rout the 059 on to my phone number or something for a fix you got any idea what 059 does do?
Its my guess that Snap uses the vodafone network. I think that dialling 059 or 0161 route the call away from your calling package. Some calling packages are set up to have good discounts and they are automatic. If you don't want to use that calling package then dialling 059 or 0161 routes the call away to a normal package. ( thats my perception anyhow) But if your calls work when you dial 059 then to my way of thinking it proves the fault is in the Snap package
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