EXCEPTIONS TO 'DANGER' PHONE WORDS




There are a number of brands which are comprised of dual words (see below). These are exceptions to the 'Danger' rules as they are brands that are recognised widely in the mass market and are household names.

Many of them have a multi million dollar annual advertising budget.

Below are the examples of companies, brands and generic terms that would be exceptions to the 'Danger Rule':

Exceptions to the Danger Words rules


ABBREVIATION (Examples are actual Phone Words)

13 RACV
13 TAFE
13 AAMI
13 NRMA
ADDITIONAL WORDS (Examples are actual Phone Words)

1300 SO EASY (Clive Peeters)
1300 GO HARVEY (Harvey Norman)
TWO, TO, TOO or 2? (Examples are actual Phone Words)

1300 CAFE 2 U



* Note: All company names and Phone Words used on this page are for illustration purposes only and do not necessarily serve as part of the 'National Phone Words Registry' brand or organisation.


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