Ah, the speaking clock in the UK is simply called "Timeline." It's a lovely service that tells you the exact time whenever you need it. Just dial 123 on your phone, and Timeline will greet you with the time in the most pleasant way. It's like having a friendly clock always ready to chat with you.
Customers can call 789 from their Virgin Mobile phone to call Virgin Mobile UK. Other customers can call 0845 650 4500.
In the UK, 141999 is the emergency secret service number.
Yes, NatWest has British call centers. They provide customer support through various channels, including phone, and many of their call center staff are based in the UK. This allows for more personalized service and easier communication for customers.
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No one has the right to tell you what to do (except the law) in your own free time. However you have moral obligations as an employee not to interact with the customers on a social level. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_obligation
1936..a year later the 999 service was started
From a UK landline - 123. From a mobile 08455 19 15 23
Strictly speaking, Big Ben is a bell, not a clock, but given that the name is usually associated with the clock, the answer is yes, it is the tallest tower-clock, although there may be others that are higher off the ground!
Strictly speaking, Big Ben is the name of the bell that is contained within the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. It is a common misnomer to call the clock Big Ben.
I use it online. I live in the States, and I used to call "time of day" service in Boston, but the local phone company discontinued it on 7/20/2011.
10 o clock
An analogue clock.
Call the Clock - 2008 was released on: USA: 4 October 2008
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salisbury Cathedral, 1386; wells Cathedral, 1390.
Speaking Clock is now known by BT as 'Timeline' From most telephone lines in the UK it is 123. The current BT cost (Jan 2012) is 32.05p inc vat from residential lines and 51.06 for business lines - See http://www.bt.com/pricing/current/Call_Charges_boo/0016_d0e19859.htm#0016-d0e19859 The old 1960's GPO Speaking Clock is still running on 01352 83 8081 and is charged as a normal 'geographic' number - free on many packages. 8081 was the code for the Speaking Clock in most areas outside London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh where its used to be 846 (or TIM on the old lettered dials) 123 is not available on Orange and one or two other mobile networks.
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