NGMsGhost wrote on Sep 10
th, 2010 at 10:20am:
Great work Dave. How exactly did you manage to track this down. Perhaps an inside tip from a member of Nationwide staff who supports this campaign.
It was by chance. I was checking off Cineworld entries and found someone had submitted a number for Swindon cinema and a note saying that the number listed was incorrect. Tried the incorrect number and it went through to the Nationwide recording. After trying a few, I found them all to be the same and the penny dropped.
NGMsGhost wrote on Sep 10
th, 2010 at 10:20am:
Of course I suppose that we should have known that not only do the ripoff 0845 numbers cost extra but that they also try to direct you to speak to a call centre employee if they possibly can.
That is of course a separate issue.
For a few branches we have local geographic numbers now submitted. On this basis, I suspect that there are direct numbers to branches and these have the local STD code, so there's no practical way to work out what these are. Only if they are given out can they become known.
On a similar note, HSBC's internal branch numbers are published as 0845 58x xxxx, where the last six digits are the extension number. This is presumably some IP based system, but they all have underlying numbers where the 08455 can be removed and replaced with 01226.