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Why is this scam getting more prolific?
Jun 18th, 2005 at 5:33am
 
It seems that everytime I phone a company, doctor, council, government service, travel agent, electricity supplier, etc. I find that I am increasingly having to dial an 0870 , 0845 or more recently 0844 number. Even small suppliers with less than 5 employees are on the take with 0870 and 0871 numbers.

The only normal numbers I dial now are with friends and family and of course mobiles.

My phone bill is getting bigger even with the use of 18866. In these days of technology the price of phone calls should be going DOWN not UP.

Are people stupid, don't they realise what is going on here?

There is a major conspiracy happening.

Even great consumer champions like Watchdog and Which are on the bandwagon.

This site is great but things just get worse all the time. It's cheaper for me to dial the USA, Canada or Taiwan than call my doctor who is 100 yards away.

Wake up England.

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Reply #1 - Jun 18th, 2005 at 10:12am
 
You should do as I do and dial the equivalent office in USA!  If I find a company which doesn't reveal the alternative geo number, I simply call the USA office and simply explain that it is cheaper to call them than to call the office in my own country and after they stop laughing they are usually happy to help.
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Reply #2 - Jun 18th, 2005 at 10:26am
 
Companies are doing this because they can and OfCOM are doing nothing to stop them because if they did then most government departments would lose their revenue.

I find this amusing from OfCOM website:-

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Ofcom's Statutory Duties
Under the Communications Act 2003:

3(1) It shall be the principal duty of Ofcom, in carrying out their functions;
(a) to further the interests of citizens in relation to communications matters; and
(b) to further the interests of consumers in relevant markets, where appropriate by promoting competition

Now reading the above, in just what way is OfCOM helping us in allowing the increasing use of these numbers?
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Reply #3 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 5:43am
 
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It seems that everytime I phone a company, doctor, council, government service, travel agent, electricity supplier, etc. I find that I am increasingly having to dial an 0870 , 0845 or more recently 0844 number. Even small suppliers with less than 5 employees are on the take with 0870 and 0871 numbers.


I have also made this point before. Although I live in the US, I get sufficient information from the UK to see that virtually every UK organisation now uses one of these scam numbers. Surely, it must be obvious to even the most disinterested consumer that you are being increasingly ripped off. As Gazzer says in his post (above) surely Brits must realise that their phone bills are getting more and more expensive? Or are they all so immune to the prolific rip-offs that increasingly seem to occur throughout British society that resistance is now seen as pointless?

I have also asked the question "just how many business lines now terminate on a NGN as a proportion of total business lines?" but Ofcom are either unable - or more likely refuse - to give the statistics. They are probably too scary to admit (and, as has been said before, most Ofcom employees are probably on the take from the scam as ex-BT employees). If the sheer extent of the scam were quantified, it might well make people sit up and take notice.......

As my friends here constantly tell me, there would be blood on the streets if American businesses tried this sort of trick!   Angry
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Reply #4 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 9:33am
 
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.....it must be obvious to even the most disinterested consumer that you are being increasingly ripped off.....
You would be surprised at just how many people still believe that 0845/0870 are local or national rate.  It took OfCOM nearly a year for them to admit that these descriptions are misleading.  I believe (but not sure) that their consultation finished in January where they admitted the descriptions were misleading.  Yet we are in June now and they still haven't done nothing.  I'm sure I read that it will be August before they force companies, etc to publish the actual cost of these calls.  That's a whopping 8 months after their consultation ended.  Just what they are upto is beyond me!?
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Reply #5 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 9:53am
 
One of the great problems in addressing this matter is UK Joe Publics APATHY .Its become the norm in rip off Britain so the majority sit there and accept it.
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Reply #6 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 10:14am
 
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One of the great problems in addressing this matter is UK Joe Publics APATHY .Its become the norm in rip off Britain so the majority sit there and accept it.
You hit the nail on the head there.

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Reply #7 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 10:25am
 
Having been following and entering this site discussions over a lengthy period, I must admit to becoming completely disillusioned.  We have members who are valiantly trying to do things to overcome this scam - but we seem to be getting nowhere! The scam is escalating all the time, and as we have no chance of any 'publicity' which would swing the 'masses' into action (because all the organs of publicity are involved, already), then it is obvious the present tactics of a few regular contributors complaining will not get anywhere.
As Ofcom said, there were very few complaints to their 'consultation'.
A new strategy must be developed - but I am at a loss as to what it could be, and freely admit it.  But with over 3 thousand registered users there has to be something different we could try.
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Reply #8 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 11:01am
 
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As Ofcom said, there were very few complaints to their 'consultation'....
I, like so many others, were not aware of their consultation.  I was only aware of it after reading this site but at that time it was too late.

If OfCOM don't make it public that they are doing a consultation (except for on their website which isn't the most looked at site and not to even mention it isn't really user friendly), then how can people write and complain, etc?  I would have been one of those that put in a complaint to them had I had known of their consultation.

I believe OfCOM are just as guilty (if not more) than the ever increasing number of companies using these numbers.
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Reply #9 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 1:03pm
 
Totally agree, but the question has to be "What CAN we do about it?"
Personally, I have sent consultation letters to Ofcom, written to my own MP, my MSP, my MEP - and all it does is cost me more time as there is nothing any of them will do - even the political parties use NGN's!!
The 'powers that be' have built themselves a foolproof method for ripping us off - it just proves the old adage "You CAN fool all of the people all of the time".
Perhaps we really DO deserve what is being perpetrated against us.
Can anyone 'think outside the box' on this issue and get a different approach, as we are getting nowhere.
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Reply #10 - Jun 19th, 2005 at 11:12pm
 
Oftel before them and Ofcom subsequently have consistently claimed that they "have had hardly any complaints" about these scams! It is all part of their strategy. The truth is they have been FLOODED out with complaints, both from the public and from MPs etc.

The whole thing is a game which they are playing. They do not intend to do anything objective about these scams, nor have they ever intended so to do. The government does not want the revenue-generating racket with queuing to end, because they are now making vast amounts from it. Also the increasing percentage of NGN calls carried by BT and the increasing revenue generated from this is the very reason that Ofcom corruptly assisted BT and removed the data stating BT's share of this, using what they called "redactions" in the publicly-issued version of their last consultation on these issues.

As I have posted hereon previously, if the trend continues soon almost all of the numbers which UK consumers need to call will be NGNs, and competition will be effectively stiffled back to where things were prior to so-called privatisation. This was BT's original strategy to reclaim their previous monopoly, and with the help of corrupt "regulation" it is working.
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Reply #11 - Jun 20th, 2005 at 8:04am
 
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As I have posted hereon previously, if the trend continues soon almost all of the numbers which UK consumers need to call will be NGNs, and competition will be effectively stiffled back to where things were prior to so-called privatisation. This was BT's original strategy to reclaim their previous monopoly, and with the help of corrupt "regulation" it is working.


I agree with all you say dorf, it is what ELSE we might do to wake up the 'sleeping masses' that is exercising my mind though.  The problem is consistently stated, on this site, but we seem no nearer to any resolution (Ofcom will shortly(?) fudge again ,no doubt), and we will still have these scandalous  numbers - depressing.
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Reply #12 - Jun 20th, 2005 at 12:54pm
 
Firestop, the problem I believe is that now the only assault which could be made against these scams would require vast amounts of money, to firstly publicise the details and raise widespread awareness of the campaign, and secondly to actually take action against the corruption which is at the root of it all in the courts and with the European central court.

You would be fighting an effective syndicate which is now making a vast amount of money every year, and they have a vested interest in the continuation of these abuses. They will fight extremely hard to maintain the status quo and have large sums of money to do so. Then you have the vested interest of the government, who are collecting large amounts of "stealth tax" out of these scams; they control Ofcom.

So you can see that since it is unlikely that it would be possible to raise the sum of money needed to fight these abuses effectively it is very difficult to see any way that can now achieve an end to them. Either you need the large amount of money necessary to expose the scam widely and then fight it in the courts, or you need an end to the corrupt form of government which we now have, which allows and encourages the abuses to proliferate. (People get the governments which they deserve - and vote for!)

I would suggest that we can only continue to do what we are doing but try to do it better. If everyone who wants to fight this added a signature to their e-mail stating the brief details of the abuses (e.g. "0870, 0871, 0845, 0844, 070 and other non-geographic telephone numbers are being used as PREMIUM numbers with queuing, costing you 100s of times what calls should cost. Complain to Ofcom"), that would help to spread the awareness. Then if everyone who wants to fight it put up a site on internet publicising the scams, so that many sites came up on search engiines, that would help. The other key thing is to cease to do any business with companies who abuse NGNs (such as using 0845, 0870 and 0871), and to write to them stating why you are not doing business with them any longer, or at all. Also communicate with any companies you are already locked into a situation with via e-mail or letters only and state why you are doing this.

If everyone who wants to fight this did all of these things it would at least begin to more vigorously address it, and as awareness grew it would have more effect, growing exponentially.

That is all we can do at present I believe. When the proportion of numbers which are NGNs has increased to 90% or so (relative to GNs), which it will, then I believe that will open up new opportunities to contest these abuses on the clear grounds of them having destroyed free and reasonable competition. At that time I believe it will become possible to do something effective. The only question is how VOIP will affect this progression. However the other issue is that more and more of these abused NGNs are being extracted from having a specific associated GN termination which can be used if discovered. This I believe will eventually affect the usefulness of saynoto0870 as a means of circumventing paying the premiums.
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Reply #13 - Jun 20th, 2005 at 2:52pm
 
Again, dorf, we are in total agreement.
Personally, I regularly complain to companies that have 0870/0845 numbers - the most recent being the HOBS, a protracted email discussion!
I can also say that I have never phoned an 0870 in my life - if there is no alternative they do not hear from me.

I have just had an email from Martin Smith's moneysaver site about signing a petition against finance adverts on kids TV - would this kind of thing be an idea for us here??

Unfortunately this brilliant scam being perpetrated on us is SO clever, in that the actual costs to individuals is relatively small and not paid till much later (when the phone bill arrives). By then it maybe doesn't stand out - you have to give BT credit for their ingenuity!!
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Reply #14 - Jun 21st, 2005 at 8:57am
 
MSE Martin did say fairly recently on his site that he was thinking about getting a petition up about 0845/ 0870,and asked for response to his idea.
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