Hi Ginge. Good to hear the weather did not affect you.
This is not crossword related.
I spent the last good while trying to find the cost (or nil cost) of 0300 numbers in the UK I'm with BT ANYTIME with "free" 0870 and 0845 numbers included. I note many firms (including HMRC have changed to an 0300 number (for our convenience?). I telephoned BT (India!) and asked for the if 0300 numbers are chargeable (and if so, are they included in ANYTIME). After being read several stock answers, none of which answered my query, she investigated further, eventually telling me the 0300 numbers were "premium rate numbers" and are not included in my ANYTIME plan.
I did not quite believe this, so I contacted a live-chat BT helpline and "spoke" to Vijay Kumar (in India too ?)
Vijay investigated and informed me that 0300 numbers are FREE. I asked her to check in light of what I had been told earlier. Here is a paste of my closing chat. I've cut and pasted the chat into Word.
John : Thank you Vijay. Many UK companies are going from 0870/0845 (free on my plan) to 0300 which I think are not.
Vijay Kumar: I have checked and all 0300 number are free
John : Vijay. That's strange. I telephoned a BT helpline earlier and was told 0300 is a premium rate number. I found this hard to believe and decided to email for help. Are you sure?
Vijay Kumar: Yes I have checked and its free
end of chat.
I cannot seem to find a UK telephone number to speak to someone in the UK. I'm still unsure about those perky 0300 numbers. The posters here are FAR more than crossword experts. I wonder if anyone has any definite information on the 0300 topic.