Quote:Have sent the following:
"If as you say you do not benefit from any telephone calls received, then somebody else most certainly does. Perhaps you should ask questions? The normal benefit is 3.2 pence per minute, where is this going?
Juby,
You should have said you were a BT Option 3 customer and that any call to a number starting 01 or 02 costs you 0 pence for a 30 minute call but a 30 minute daytime call to an 0870 number would cost you £2.25 Therefore on that basis how can he claim these are national rate numbers treated the same way as other geographic national rate calls? And I don't care if you are not actually a BT Option 3 customer - just imagine that you are for the purposes of this exercise.
It is such a cynical answer by this guy that he obviously knows perfectly well exactly what they are doing and is just looking to fall back on the usual lie to try and defend it. The whole thing is built on a lie which is why it makes me so M A D!
Anyhow the man is clearly either lying or very out of date as unfortunately for him I have this very day received my brand new BT Phone Book number 530 for Guildford & West Surrey 2005/06.
This phonebook shows only a "UK Area Codes" section of codes starting 01 or 02 and does not include a listing for 0870 or 0845 within this section.
Instead 0870 and 0845 codes are listed under another separate heading entitled "special codes in the uk" where it is then stated that "some uk codes are not area codes. They are used for mobile phone, pagers, personal numbers and premium-rate numbers". So far as I can see the only one of these descriptions matched by 0845 and 0870 are premium-rate numbers since they are clearly not codes for mobile phones, pagers or personal numbers. Although on that basis 0808 and 0808 are also "premium rate" according to the BT definition.
Curiously all 08 numbers are then described under a further heading of "08 Special-rate numbers" not mentioned in the rubric at the top of this section.
It is stated that 0844 numbers cost up to 5p per minute, 0845 up to 3.95p per minute (incorrect even though this is a March 2005 phonebook as they now cost no more than 3p) and 0870 up to 7.91p (again out of date). 0871 are correctly stated to cost up to 10p per minute.
It is strange that they should still bother to include this pricing information in an any case outdated call pricing information for "special codes" in the BT phonebook when all call pricing information for geographic "uk area codes" is now withheld because the price depends on which BT Option you belong to. Except there are only three BT Options so how difficult could it have been for them to show these in the phonebook?
So basically your man at this "charity" is either deliberately lying (most likely in my opinion) or he is deliberately or accidentally using a very old and out of date phone book.