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Mar 20th, 2005 at 8:01pm
 
Until a few months ago the DSA  Switchboard at Head office was an easy get in to all their services.  The Practical Test booking  option now just gives a recorded message referring you to 08700101372.
I got round this at first by going to Customer Services and asking to be transferred, but  the operators now say they have been told not to do this.
A familiar story to many of you, I'm sure.
As well as seeking an alternative number, I was wondering if  people would complain about it for me and I in return would be happy to email or ring to complain to your particular irritating company.
Any advice in particular or in general would be welcome




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Reply #1 - Mar 27th, 2005 at 6:30pm
 
Try Tel 0115 901 2613 or 0115 901 2500  Fax 0115 901 2820
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Reply #2 - Apr 20th, 2005 at 9:01pm
 
I've been trying to find an alternative to the 0870 number given by the Driving Standards Agency for changing a driving test date. If you look on http://www.dsa.gov.uk/tests/tests_E/pt/index.asp?test=pt# and click on "Change a test" you'll see that they give the number 0870 0101372.

Although there are three alternatives listed in the database for this number, none of them lets you reach the automated system for changing test dates. When you try any of these three numbers, the nearest you get after wading through layers of menus (press three for this, press eight for that) is an announcement saying that for test bookings you have to dial (you've guessed it!) 0870 0101372.

It's also hard to establish where the operation is based as some of the numbers are 0115 (Nottingham) but I suspect the bookings may be in Newcastle (0192).

Can anyone help?
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Reply #3 - Apr 20th, 2005 at 9:19pm
 
2 entries in the unverified list:
  • 0191 2018194: DSA booking service for theory and practical tests
  • 0191 2014028: To book practical driving tests
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Reply #4 - Apr 20th, 2005 at 9:31pm
 
Thanks for those. 0191 2018194 just takes you through menus back to a message saying dial the 0870 number.

The other one is permanently engaged. But this looks like a hopeful area, as 01912 is Newcastle. (Sorry -  dropped a 1 and wrote 0192 in the previous post.)
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Reply #5 - Apr 20th, 2005 at 9:37pm
 
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The other one is permanently engaged. But this looks like a hopeful area, as 01912 is Newcastle...

To be precise, the code is 0191 with a 7-digit local number.
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Reply #6 - Apr 21st, 2005 at 5:43am
 
It doesn't look as though 0191 2014028 will work. It's permanently engaged, even at 11pm at night or 6.30 in the morning.

Does anyone have any other possibilities to try?
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Reply #7 - Apr 21st, 2005 at 7:19am
 
Maybe the answer is to use the Freedom of Information Act.

It wouldn't be worth paying the fee (I've heard it might be around £20) just for one number.

But you could ask a question like: "Please supply a list of all 0870 numbers used by government departments and their geographical equivalents."

If you could get an answer to that it would be worth the fee.
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Reply #8 - Apr 21st, 2005 at 12:56pm
 
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Maybe the answer is to use the Freedom of Information Act.

Some threads on FOI Act in Geographical Numbers Chat section.  Wink
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Reply #9 - Apr 22nd, 2005 at 8:51am
 
Thanks. Some useful information there. In particular, the revised government guidelines on use of 0870 numbers. The following quote from the Central Office of Information looks useful:

"0870/0871 numbers are not recommended, particularly when targeting individuals as by dint of falling national call rates, these have become expensive to the caller relative to a geographic call, which can act as a barrier to communicating information that the citizen should have access to as a right. If 0870/0871 is being used then other alternatives – i.e. a standard geographical number (either in parallel with, or as an alternative to the 0870/0871 number), the web or postal mechanisms should be considered and made available. 0870/0871 might be appropriate in a business environment, but even here its use should be treated with caution."

So I called the Driving Standards Agency customer services and asked for the geographical number. The person I spoke to wouldn't give the number so I pointed out that government guidelines say that it should be made available. He responded that the DSA is not a government department and does not have to follow these guidelines.

The DSA stationery is marked in big letters "Department for Transport" and in small letters underneath "An executive agency of the Department of Transport". So maybe they're right that they don't have to follow government guidelines. I've phoned the Department for Transport to see if they agree. I'll keep you posted on the response.
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Reply #10 - May 2nd, 2005 at 5:44pm
 
following this one with interest as i am a driving instructor. Any follow up to the phone call with the DoT?
I know that there is a call centre in newcastle for practical tests and that the theory tests are handled by Pearson. I have a number for northern customer services but being bank holiday dont know if it will work...0191 201 8161
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Reply #11 - Jun 12th, 2005 at 6:57pm
 
The Driving Standards Agency's chief executive sent me a reply explaining their policy.

I had pointed out the government's revised guidelines, which discourage the use of 0870 numbers.

His reply said: "We know about the Central Office of Information’s re-issued section of Better practice guidance for government contact centres, part of which explains the benefits of using non-geographic numbers.  The guidance also explains, however, that if a non-geographic number is used, then other contact methods should also be available.  We believe that allowing customers to contact us by facsimile, email or post does exactly that. "

So it seems that the answer is that if you want to rebook a driving test but don't want to use the 0870 number, the quickest recommended option is to use email.
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Reply #12 - Jun 13th, 2005 at 9:29am
 



[quote from last posting "We know about the Central Office of Information’s re-issued section of Better practice guidance for government contact centres." [/quote]

If the CEO knows about the revised guidelines.He should also be aware that they state.(YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CLEARLY COMMUNICATE THE COST OF THE CALLS TO  THE CUSTOMER).

Why dont they do this? They seem to be selective in there use of the guidlines.


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Reply #13 - Jun 13th, 2005 at 2:29pm
 
After reading the comments here. I tried using 0191 201 4028 for booking tests. I have had no problem using this number and I have given it to my pupils to use as well who have not reported any problems. The bonus is that you avoid the irritating and expensive options at the beginning (money making exercise me thinks???). Thank you so much, this site has saved me a lot of money each month (and poked one in the eye of several corporate monsters!!!)
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Reply #14 - Jun 18th, 2005 at 4:39pm
 
That's good news. Could pam15972 (or anyone else) just confirm that you can get through on this number to the automated service for changing the date of a driving test?

Although I don't need this anymore (my daughter has now passed her test!) it would be useful for other people who want to get through to this service.

My original problem was that I could reach some services through the alternatives listed but not the automated rebooking service. If you want to keep checking for cancellations, this is the easiest service to use.
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