idb wrote on Aug 7
th, 2007 at 9:21pm:
Commercial director, Charlotte Brown, said the cut came in response to customer feedback and was designed to encourage more people to use the service.
She said the previous increase in charges had put patients off making calls and admitted "it was clearly a mistake for us to put the price of outgoing calls up".
I think Patientline must have sent out this quote to every paper as it was printed (more or less) exactly like this in a (very small!) news piece run by my local paper today.
I'm surprised Patientline hasn't got it into their thick skulls that people aren't going to use their incoming call service because it is extortionate, and the sick and elderly won't want to use the outgoing call service, even if prices (appear to) have dropped. Also, I can't see why it should be such an issue for Patientline to change to a cheaper 070 tariff - unless they are taking a revenue share on it, which I thought was banned from 070 nunbers... or has Ofcom slipped that rule out while nobody was looking?
To quote a phrase from the hilarious Acorn Antiques,
"money talks, even in hospitals".