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Re: Thames Valley Police
Reply #2 - Nov 12th, 2004 at 2:41pm
I suspect some slimy “number reseller” business advised TVP that using an 0870 number would have wonderful benefits. TVP is almost certainly unaware of the real cost of these numbers to the caller, the difficulty in connecting from abroad, and the healthy profit the reseller is likely to make from these numbers. The difficulty lies in the description of these as “national rate” when in reality, this description is flawed yet not understood. It is noticeable that many of the scams that exist in the UK today relate to revenue generation facilitated by the (Ofcom) telephone numbering system. Internet-dialers, reverse-billed SMS, premium services and 0871 numbers appear to be able to operate with little or no regulation and can seemingly be set up by anyone.
There is no reason, other than cost, why intelligent routing cannot be performed on standard UK geographic area codes. Here in the United States, routing not only takes place on toll-free 800/888/877/866 numbers, but also on standard area codes such as 212 and 305. There is no equivalent to UK 870, 845 and similar rip-off numbers here. What I still find difficult to understand is why clueless UK businesses that can reasonably expect to receive international inbound calls, such as credit cards, airports (BAA being the worst offender), airlines, car rental and hotels, government agencies (FCO, DVLA), tourist offices, cellular phone companies and many more persist with the use of numbers that are difficult and often impossible to use from abroad. What is even more annoying is the impotence from the so-called regulator in putting a stop to the abuse of these numbers. I really wonder whether it is worth responding to the Ofcom consultation as the regulator simply seems to ignore consumers. It would be unfortunate if the UK were ever to host a major international event such as the Olympic games; those wishing to visit the UK would find their attempts at dealing with UK services to be fraught with difficulty.
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