I have just received the following letter from the FSA iin response to my complaint to them of July 21st about claims on their website that their consumer 0845 number was charged at Local Call Rates.
They admit they are wrong but the remedy they proposed is utterly unsatisfactory as my reply further below illustrates:-
Financial Services Authority
Direct line: 020 7066 9870 Local fax: 02070661015 Email:complaints@fsa.gov.uk
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Private & ConfidentialAugust 31st 2005
Complaints against the FSADear Sir,
We refer to the complaint you raised with the FSA Complaints Scheme (the "Scheme") on 21 July 2005 concerning the descriptive term displayed against the 0845 prefixed telephone numbers on the 'Contact Us' page on the FSA Website.
In our discussion on 21 July 2005 about your complaint, you brought to our notice statements released by the Advertising Standards Authority and Leicester City Council Trading Standards Department on the matter of 'local call rates' descriptive terms used against 0845 numbers. Thank you for your subsequent e-mail sent later in the day on 21 July 2005 providing further background to your complaint.
Complaint ConclusionWe have found that the descriptive terms against the two 0845 numbers on the 'Contact Us' page on the FSA website have not been changed to reflect new descriptive wording that had been applied elsewhere on the FSA website and in FSA publications. This complaint is upheld and we thank you bringing this matter to our attention.
Complaint Investigation and FindingsThe FSA uses a number of 0845 prefixed numbers but predominately, the two most visibly displayed numbers are the two listed on the 'Contact Us' page on the FSA website for contacting the FSA's Consumer Helpline and Firms Contact Centre. These two numbers are described as attracting 'local call rates'.
For further background to this complaint investigation, we reviewed information provided by Ofcom on their website including '0870 and 0845 Numbers: FAQs
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/mofaq/telecoms/0870faq/tfcontent and the consultations undertaken by Ofcom, the latest of which can be viewed at
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/ntsoptions/. This was for information only; we cannot provide any comment on the Ofcom proposals through this complaint investigation.
As quoted from the Ofcom 0845 Numbers: FAQs "NTS numbers are a type of non-geographic number. This means that unlike ordinary (geographic) telephone numbers (beginning 01 and 02) these number ranges are not associated with a particular geographic location".
The FSA does not use any other form of Number Translation Service numbers such as those prefixed with 0870.
The FSA's offices are located in London; its use of a number of 0845 telephone numbers in its provision of services to consumers, and regulated firms and individuals, reflects the need to offer a service that does not discriminate against individuals wishing to contact the FSA by telephone by reference to the cost of the call to London as a consequence of the caller's geographical location.
The descriptive term 'local call rates' had been reviewed at an earlier date by relevant departments within the FSA. As a result, following appropriate legal advice, the descriptive term used against 0845 numbers on the FSA website and in FSA Publications was altered to 'call rates may vary'.
This change was made to ensure the FSA fully complied with the requirements set out in the Consumer Protection Act 1987. The course of action taken was to amend all references on FSA material relating to the rates charged in relation to calls made to FSA telephone numbers starting with "0845" at the earliest opportunity. This included updating the relevant pages of the FSA website as well as to carry out a gradual phased update to all FSA printed literature.