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    Junior Member
    On Sunday morning I was woken up by the fire alarm sounding in the BnB I was staying at. I found the alarm box and tried to call the two numbers that were displayed only to receive a recorded message (from Lebara) telling me that I was calling a premium rate number and that I needed to buy a top-up. Is this correct ? It was practically an emergency.

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    Community Manager
    premium rate numbers are not included in your normal call allowance SteveB. Can you confirm if the number was a official business number on the alarm?
    Martin - Community Manager

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      Martin Yes, they were. I have since thought about it and have realised that this was a pretty stupid thing for them to do. I plan to contact the B&B where I stayed and suggest that they give some advice to their alarm company on how they might improve their service.

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        SteveB It's not the smartest thing to have an emergency number that's chargeable, let alone a premium rate number!
        Martin - Community Manager

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