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I didn't want to hijack plumben's thread I just wanted to know how to do it. I can't have a landline where I live but think I should get one that goes directly to my mobile.

Do I just go to my phone provider or do I go elsewhere.
 
I went to Vodafone for a virtual landline as I've been with them for years for my mobile. They can either give you a new number or port your existing landline over. I chose to port mine as I'd already been using my home number on business stationery. Easy process, costs about £50/month for unlimited everything.

When people call you it only costs them the same as a landline so no complaints about hidden charges.
 
Am the same as above been with them for years may even of been mastodon that recommend them
 
Its a great idea to do

many folk dont call mobiles as 'it costs too much' so a landline fowarded to a mobile is almost a must for self employed folk
 
I am the same on ee virtual landline £10 a month then mobile on top

Thank god for that! When I saw mastodon's post all I saw was the £50 and thought stuff that!

Well I'm off to town this afternoon so will pop in the O2 shop and see what I can get.

Thanks all for the replies.
 
I've got a virtual number, it costs £2.40 a month from voipfone. Calls are then charged per minute when a customer dials it but it's pretty cheap. It currently goes to a landline but you can easily change it to a mobile. Probably spend £20 in calls over the last 6 months.
 
Might get myself in to vodafone this weekend and do the same myself.

Didn't realise it was so cheap to do.
 
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