It has taken me well over half an hour to get the call price information from both BT Payphones and from Vodaphone for a Pay as You Go mobile on their SmartPlus tariff.
Both outfits started off by first demanding that I should know exactly what kind of tariff this number was and when I refused and said I had just been given the number by my friend they kept on trying to make excuses as to why they didn't have the cost. A couple of transfers later to supervisors who were themselves exceedingly obstructive here are the prices:-
(a) BT Payphones. Charge a predictably whopping and disgraceful 10p for 6 seconds at all times. This translates into £1.00 per minute subject to a 30p minimum charge and a 10p connection charge.
(b) Vodafone charge a rather less disgraceful 50p per minute at all times. This seems remarkably good value given what Patientline charge even on a BT landline (39/49p) and compared to Vodafone's weekday peak charge for 084/7 and 080 numbers of 30p per minute. Of course I am assuming that the guy at Vodafone actually gave me the right prices. He probably didn't and its proably 2 quid per minute.
In his prevarication the Vodafone supervisor suggested that tariffs for calling these numbers were not available on their website because it was "commercially sensitive information"!
Yet it doesn't seem to be commercially sensitive to Vodafone's billing computer when it docks my account balance with the cost.
Not only do these people charge obscene prices but they even go out of their way to actively hide the facts of the matter.