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Your description of 0845 and 0870 numbers as “local rate” and “national rate” numbers respectively; and that 0845 numbers are “half the cost of national rate numbers” is to my mine the most misleading (and untrue) element of the statements made.
The statements give the impression that dialling an 0845 number costs the same as dialling “a local number”. We no longer have “local rate numbers” just the de facto BT UK New National Rate of 3p/min. But in many cases subscribers pay a lot less than 3p/min, during the day to dial an 01 or 02 number, those subscribers may well be mislead into believing that 0845 numbers cost no more than their usual calls. The statement is untrue and misleading, in that it gives the impression that there is a difference between “Local” and “National calls”, when in practice, none exists; both cost the same.
The statement made regarding the cost of 0870 numbers in relation to the cost of “national rate calls” is again misleading. At the very least 0870 numbers cost 133% more than “national rate numbers”. The BT UK New National Rate is 3p/min. The statement made may mislead a caller into believing that 0870 number cost the same as 01 or 02 calls.
01 or 02 numbers, during the day, cost from 3p/min to 0p/min (depending on the caller's telecom provider) 0845 numbers, during the day, cost from 3p/min to 4p/min 0870 numbers, during the day, cost from 7.5p/min to 10pmin (depending on the caller's telecom provider)
0870 and 0845 are both excluded from all low cost call options.
From a Pay phone: 01 or 02 cost 10p for 7.5 min, and both 0870 and 0845 cost 10p for 55 seconds, both 24/7 (subject to 10p connection fee and 30p min cost)
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