Some people might think this a bit wordy, but if anyone wants to shorten it they can. My suggestion is that it is copied and pasted into an email and sent to email contacts, for them to send on to whoever. It will either fall dead on its feet or it will spread very quickly. Please don't add anyting offensive or libellous or it will lose its impact. If anyone thinks it's already libellous please respond, but remember, libel only exists where an untruth has been told and I don't think that has been done here...
Any comments before we start bunging 'em out?
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This email is brought in to you in the interest of consumer power, you are unlikely to read about this in the media for reasons you will realise after reading this...
You may have noticed that lots of companies are using 0870/0871 numbers. But did you know why? It's because they charge you through your phone bill, up to 4p per minute, every time you call them, even to wait in a queue listening to ads about their services! Consequently the calls are charged at a much higher rate so they can get your money. It's like a shop charging people to go in, or worse because people don't actually know that they are paying - and would also be paying to stand in a queue outside the shop. A market with the number of intermediaries that higher rate calls has is a sure sign of cynical exploitative businesses, just go to
www.google.co.uk and type in 0870 and you will see how big this has become and how even well-known 'trusted' brands have joined in.
For example, if a BT Together customer calls Argos on its 0870 'customer-service' number (it doesn't give any others) during the day, they pay over 7.5p per minute. Argos used to claim that this was a 'national' rate call but a regular national call is actually just 3p per minute. If people call at the weekend they pay 1.5p per minute. If they call a real national number at this time they pay 5.5p per HOUR. This is all so that 0870 users can earn out of customers' ignorance of this situation. And many are earning £hundreds of thousands as customers hang on for call centres to answer and then take part in lengthy calls. Let's just make that clear, you pay anyone who uses an 0870 number to take your call, even if it's a complaint about a product or delivery - you pay them to take your call even whilst you're waiting to speak to someone. 0870 numbers are not included in telephone companies' discount deals, nor within mobile minutes.
But Argos isn't the only big name at it: P&O, Friends Provident, BBC, Virgin (which uses 0870 in the UK but free access 1-800 in the US, American consumers would not deal with a company that made them pay to speak to it!) and a whole host of others. South Eastern Trains' advice for disabled people is on an 0870 number (0870 6000 2211) but being a railway company it is incorrect and the number actually belongs to a shower manufacturer... The Department of Health has just stopped doctors and medical centres from doing this to patients, yes, even they were not able to resist doing this. A link to the Ofcom release:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PublicationsAndStatistics/PressReleases/PressReleasesNotice... 0870 companies give all sorts of excuses. They might say they want a common number, but they could do this with another number, even 0800 or 0845 (0845 is cheaper, just a smaller rip-off). However, there's no chance for them to take your money if they did this. They might also use the old chestnut that it helps to keep prices down elsewhere; this is nonsense, they will apply the same price rises and anyway companies should not take money customers without telling them. They'll also say that people could use the internet but that doesn't excuse taking money secretly from those who can't or when it's not convenient. Some companies have even said that they use 0870 to make it fairer for people who don't live near them! Virgin claimed that it uses 0870 partly as result of aiding customer contact after 9/11...
This issue has hardly been covered by the media because their advertisers use these numbers, and Daily Express readers please note, so do do some publications. You could call BBC Watchdog, but it asks its viewers to supply material on an 0870 number.
What you can do: not deal with 0870 users, ask an 0870 user for a 'normal telephone number', complain to Ofcom, register your views on
www.saynoto0870.com. And forward this email to as many people as you want. The media will not tell this story, consumers need to warn each other.