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Adjudication By: Advertising Standards Authority
Mid City Place 71 High Holborn London WC1V 6QT Telephone 020 7492 2222 Textphone 020 7242 8159 Fax 020 7242 3696
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Non-broadcast Adjudication
Langley Miniature Models 166 Three Bridges Road Crawley Sussex RH10 1LE
Date: 6th April 2005 Media: Magazine Sector: Leisure Public Complaint From: Kent
Complaint:
Objection to a magazine advertisement for model rail kits that stated "LANGLEY MODELS (Kits) ... Tel: (0870) 0660 416 Fax: (0870) 0660 417 National Rate Calls ...". The complainant objected that the claim "National Rate Calls" was misleading, because calls to 0870 numbers could cost significantly more than geographic national rate calls. Codes Section: 3.1, 7.1 (Ed 11) Adjudication:
Complaint upheld The advertisers maintained that the description of 0870 numbers as ''national rate'' was industry practice. They pointed out that both British Telecom and their own telephone service provider, Telecom Plus, referred to 0870 numbers as ''national rate''. They believed the term ''national rate'' was useful because it distinguished 0870 numbers from premium rate numbers. They said the advertisement had not included details of call charges because those charges often varied between telephone service providers.
The publishers, EMAP, maintained that, because 0870 numbers were described as ''national rate'' on the BT website, the advertisers'' use of ''national rate'' was not misleading.
The Authority noted that, at the time the advertisement appeared and at present, all the major telephone service providers described 0870 numbers as ''national rate'' in their marketing communications. The Authority accepted that, because the advertisers had followed existing industry practice, they had not intended to mislead readers.
Notwithstanding that, the Authority noted the recent migration of most BT customers still on BT''s Standard tariff to the ''BT Together option 1'' tariff, which did not distinguish between calls made to local and national destinations. Because most UK callers now paid more for calls to non-geographic 0870 numbers than for calls to geographic national destinations, the Authority considered that the description "National Rate Calls" for an 0870 number was misleading and likely to confuse consumers. The Authority told the advertisers not to refer to 0870 numbers as ''national rate'' and to include a disclaimer that stated, for example, "BT landline calls to 0870 numbers will cost no more than 8 pence per minute; calls made from mobiles usually cost more".
Issues: Leisure.
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