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Nov 4th, 2004 at 4:14pm
 
Hi,
I'm also trying to find out exactly how much big company call centres  make on 0870 no. per minute/day? Anyone have any inside information. Thanks
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Reply #1 - Nov 5th, 2004 at 11:52am
 
UK calls resell at 0.6p per minute - and that includes a profit margin.

I am not saying that the 0870 resellers get their calls at this rate, just that they could be getting them even cheaper.
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Reply #2 - Nov 5th, 2004 at 6:30pm
 
From the research which I have done I have found that the large companies maximising this rip-off are making over 4 p per minute from 0870 and even more from 0871 and 07 PNS. (Although 07 PNS was supposed to be prohibited from revenue sharing by Oftel, it seems that they only prohibited revenue sharing with the end user, so various abuses allow that rip-off to continue, and the yields from that are much greater.) Those companies using the full suite of call duration lengthening gambits are making millions of pounds every year from these scams.
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Reply #3 - Nov 5th, 2004 at 6:35pm
 
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From the research which I have done I have found that the large companies maximising this rip-off are making over 4 p per minute from 0870 and even more from 0871 and 07 PNS. ...

dorf, which providers pay 4p or more for 0870?
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Reply #4 - Nov 7th, 2004 at 2:17am
 
Well I have done a quick check Dave, and it seems that some providers who were previously advertising 4 p per minute and over on their web sites for high call volumes have now removed them, probably due to posts on forums like this about them! Some 6 months ago I listed the urls of a load of these providers on one forum for example.

One that was offering 4 p per minute is http://acommworld.com/ , but they only show the lower rate of 3 p now for lower call volumes; they no longer show a rate for the highest call volumes.

I will look at others to see whether I can find an actual offer still stated and post it here; I assure you though that this is the rate some providers are paying for high call volumes. The campaigning is just making them more careful about clearly advertising these rates probably.
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Reply #5 - Nov 8th, 2004 at 11:48am
 
Radio 4 You and Yours 12 noon today (Monday 8 November is to carry an 087X section.

Progress? Perhaps the start of the next stage.
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Reply #6 - Nov 8th, 2004 at 3:51pm
 
I listened in, and found the news article interesting.  It was a report lasting around 10 minutes.  They tried to interview a range of big companies, asking them how much they make from their 0870 numbers, and surprize surprize, nobody made a comment.

However the BBC said they don't make revenue, as their call centres are supplied by a 3rd party who use the revenue for their own business.

They interviewed a travel agent, who is against 0870 numbers, and told the listeners he uses a normal geographic number, as he doesn't believe in his customers having to pay for customer service.  They should be commended for this stand.  Let's hope other companies follow suit!!

They also interviewed one of our members, who has their own 0870 number, and gives it to insurance companies etc.

I also have my own 0871 number, and have been doing the same, but no mention at all about 0871 numbers anywhere in the article, although they're not so widespread as 0870.

They also put across the point that companies using 0870 numbers charge more than a normal number, and get a cut of the call.

And of course, they mentioned this site, which has had over 1 million hits over the last few months, from people wanting to find geographic numbers, and contribute in these forums.

Just need to put it on a consumer programme on TV now, for a wider audience!!
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Reply #7 - Nov 8th, 2004 at 8:31pm
 
I have to say I was quite impressed when I listened to the 8 minute 27 second extractcourtesy of a link provided by a member of an associated forum:

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The 0870 contact number for the rail crash is disgraceful!  Angry

The 0870 rip off got a mention on BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme today.  Listen to it here.

That link is now going to form part of every e-mail of complaint* I make!

*TVP and the Home Office have already received same!
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After years of ignoring govt. guidelines & RIPPING OFF Council Tax payers using 0845 numbers, Essex County Council changed to 0345 numbers on 2 November 2015
 
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Reply #8 - Nov 9th, 2004 at 12:40am
 
I have both an 0870 number, and an 0871 number, which I have had for a few years now (0870 longer than 0871).

I give these to banks, gas and electricity companies and the like, just to get my own back.

When the bank rings me, I keep them on the line asking them, all about their services, and then say I'll have to think about it.

My 0871 diverts directly to my home number, my 0870 to a voicemail box, which I have left a very long announcement on.

I was thinking about setting up a queuing / option system, giving people loads of options, then telling them 'Your call is important to us, please hold, your call will be answered as soon as posible', then after a while the call will go to a voicemail box.

I currently get on my 0871 number: 3.5p per peak minute - 4p per off-peak minute - 5p per weekend minute!
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Reply #9 - Nov 9th, 2004 at 10:31am
 
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My 0871 diverts directly to my home number, my 0870 to a voicemail box, which I have left a very long announcement on.

Which provider do you use? I was wondering how you managed to get the number to point to your home phone - all of the sites I've seen say domestic customers can't have these numbers.
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Reply #10 - Nov 9th, 2004 at 11:10am
 
Towards the end of the excellent programme, Matt Peacock (thingy being, apparently, a garbling introduced by the software instead of four letters denoting a male hen!)  from Ofcom
(a) agreed that 0870 and 0845 are disguised premium numbers
(b) stated that Ofcom "is proposing" that companies etc. are REQUIRED to advertise both 0870/0845 and their real number, with equal prominence.
Four cheers - except that, as far as I can see, the published consultation does not propose that.
What am I missing?
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Reply #11 - Nov 9th, 2004 at 1:28pm
 
http://www.theuknumbershop.co.uk

Just fill in your own name in the company box.

And http://www.4freetele.com/0870.htm for the 0870 that diverts to voicemail / announce.
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Reply #12 - Nov 11th, 2004 at 1:54am
 
Nicholas43, you are right. There is no mention of this in either of the 2 consultation documents.

I think it must be a typical Ofcom red herring! They certainly do not admit in either of these 2 consultation documents that 0870, 0871, 07 PNS or 0845 are being used as Premium numbers. They still attempt to skate around the issue as usual. Also you will note that they have the gall to edit out of the public documents all the statistics which show just how great BT's market share of this rip-off really is!
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Reply #13 - Nov 12th, 2004 at 12:40pm
 
[quote author=Tanllan  link=1099584852/0#5 date=1099914509] Progress? Perhaps the start of the next stage.[/quote]

Another You and Yours mention today (Friday 12 November), including a company that had not realised about the higher charge to callers and had already started to amend its letterheads.

Another example of "sloppy" selling? I wonder where the operator income was going.

But perhaps that is too charitable.
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Reply #14 - Nov 12th, 2004 at 8:39pm
 
That is very true.  The 0870 numbers thrive because people ring them without realising that they're paying more, and believe they pay the same as calling someone else in the country.

These people will think 0870 means an important company, and might think as it costs alot to get this number, they're not cowboys, when infact it costs almost nothing to get these numbers.

These misguided opinions can be formed by some of the public, some of whom are in a position within a company to get their own 0870 number!!

Not all telecoms companies share revenue, some don't give any, and sell their product to unsuspecting businesses, trying to offer a free memorable number, and call management solutions, and all the company has to do, is tell their customers to call an easy to remember number, which they believe costs the same as the old one!!

The key to this is more media exposure.  Myself, and other members of this site agree it's a con, just need to convince the other 99% of the population we're being ripped off!!
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