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Patients, especially old people, on small fixed incomes may not have their own phone lines and may be forced to use payphones. Calls from payphones to a geographic 01 or 02 number cost 30p for 15 minutes. An 8 minute call to an 0844 top rate number would cost £1.22 from a payphone.
For the record, BT payphone charges are:
01 or 02 numbers: 30p for 15 minutes
0845 and 0870 numbers: 10p connection charge + 10p for every 55 seconds
for the top rate 0844 numbers, e.g. 084441, 0844441, 0844443: 10p connection charge + 13.9p/min
I'm not sure the payphone argument is such a strong one. If it's a call to book an appointment, it might only last a minute, so this could cost 20p on a non-geographical number, compared to 30p for a geographical call.
In this instance, the real rip-off is the BT payphone tariff. They claim 30p for 15 minutes is a good deal, while knowing very well that the vast majority of calls from payphones last less than a minute. It was the change in pricing of payphones that finally made me decide it's worth getting a mobile phone!
But if they do change to 0844, the increase in cost from payphones is certainly significant.