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The Talk 1 plan also lets you keep your existing phone number when you switch over to Tesco home phone service, so you do not have to go to any hassle changing numbers and letting everyone know you have done so. Even better, you can get unlimited calls to the Directory Enquiries service so that you can get hold of all the telephone numbers you need. This service comes free of charge. There are also free calls included at any time of the day or week for calls made to other home phone users, which can make you a huge saving and allow you to talk as long as you want to your friends on the same service.
With the Talk 1 Plan, you also get good rates for international calls, as well as very reasonable prices when you call mobile phones in the UK. They also boast of a UK call centre, so that you know you are speaking to someone local when you call in a with a problem or query about your services.
The Talk 2 plan offers you many similar benefits to the Talk 1 plan, such as keeping your existing number and great international rates, but offers you a bit more for only a slightly higher monthly price. With the Talk 2 plan you will receive 1000 Clubcard points when you sign up, which you can use in store at any Tesco in the country. You can receive these points when you sign up for 12 months with home phone. This deal also gives you inclusive evening and weekend calls for the duration of your contract. The Talk 3 plan is the final offering, and gives you inclusive anytime calls so that you can call UK landlines at any time of the day or night and not pay a penny extra then your agreed monthly rate.
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