To whomever it concerns,
I hereby request under the Freedom of Information Act the geographical termination number (those beginning with 01 or 02) that your Tax Credits Helpline, 0845 3003 900, points to.
Your contact number that you ask us to ring (0845 3003 900) is translated to one or more geographical numbers and I hereby request you provide me with this information under the above act.
I’m requesting this information because the cost of having to call your 0845 number from a landline ACTUALLY costs more than calling a local or national geographical call and in fact calling a 0845 from a payphone or mobile can cost upto 30/40ppm. I therefore think that by using an 0845 contact number is not in anyway of benefit to us public, therefore it is in the public interest to have your underlying geographical number and in fact acts as a "cost barrier" due to the excessive costs of ringing an 0845 and therefore may stop the public from ringing you.
I also noticed that you do not mention the cost of calling your 0845 number and this is now misleading according ASA/CAP (Advertising Standards Authority) and OfCOM because you can no longer remain silent on the cost of calling an 0845 as it is no longer classed as a 'local' call.
Since over 2 years ago, BT removed the difference between local rate calls and national rate calls and they now cost the same. For example, calling from London to Scotland costs the exact same amount as calling from London to Essex - and that is 3ppm daytime (5.5p for upto an hour at evening & weekends) but yet ringing a 0845 costs more.
Also, as you may or may not be aware that not all operators outside the UK will allow connection to a UK NGN (non-geographical number) beginning with 084x/087x. Although it may be rare to receive calls from abroad it is possible that I (and other people) whilst on holiday abroad may have cause to ring you for which depending on the operator may be impossible.
Due to these access problems and cost of calls from some networks, the Home Office has announced that they will be releasing a geographical number to the general public instead of their current NGN and in the future the Casualty Bureau helpline (god forbit it should be needed again) will be a freephone number (free for most of the public) and a geographical number for those calling abroad and for those calling from payphones/mobiles.
Also, are you aware of the new revised edition of Central Office of Information guidelines and I quote the following paragraph from it:-
"(2) 0845 in particular has been known as ‘local rate’ – however with increased competition in the marketplace and resultant changes in tariff structures, these rates will often be in excess of normal local rates that citizens might be charged on their package. 0845 (and 0844) costs through phone boxes and some mobile tariffs can also be expensive to the citizen and this should also be considered."
For further information on the ASA’s decision that remaining silent on the cost of the call or advertising your 0845 number as ‘local’ rate is now classed as misleading and can be read here:-
http://www.cap.org.uk/cap/advice_online/ad_alerts/Advertising+0845+and+087+numbe...and here:-
http://www.asa.org.uk/cap/news_events/news/2005/hanging+on+the+telephone+on+and+...In brief, and taking into consideration my points above, here is the information I request:-
1. What is the geographical number that your 0845 3003 900 points to (terminates at)?
2. Does the 0845 3003 900 point to (terminate at) more than one geographical number?
2.1 If yes, then what other geographical numbers does the 0845 terminate at (including their area)?
3. What was your reasons for the introduction of your 0845 number when it does not offer any benefit to us public (local rate and national rate no longer exist and calls actually cost the same) but an 0845 in most cases costs more (upto 30/40ppm depending on terminating network) and acts as a "cost barrier" as mentioned previously?
4. Do you receive any revenue from the use of this number in anyway shape, or form (whether this is invested back in maintaining the call centre/switchboard or not)?
5. Do you contribute in anyway to the use of this 0845 number? 5.1 If so, how much per minute?, and 5.2 What is the monthly/quarterly rental charge?
If you have any further queries/clarification then please don’t hesitate contact me.
As per the Freedom of Information Act (2000) guidelines I look forward to your response within 20 working days.
Remember this was for the Tax Credits helpline so use it purely as a guide and if you plan on using any part of, ensure its correct and relevant for the JobCentre Plus