Quote:My plan is to email Watchdog and a few of their staff to congratulate them but mostly I wanted to ensure I cc'd some big-wig BBC bosses or other relevant head of depts in a hope that they will feel embarassed
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Paul Heiney, Nicky Campbell and Julia Bradbury are the presenters of WatchDog. The other people in my email list are senior BBC management people (see below). You may possibly recognise a certain Michael Grade?
I also copied in various relevant people presenting, researching and producing the You & Yours program for obvious reasons.
Like you I hope it will be the start of an unstoppable landslide against the use of 0870 which the BBC management, C&W and Capita cannot resist. However I suspect that for now it is something which the Watchdog Producer and presenters have been able to insist on because of what they do and doubt it is the start of an immediate Beeb wide trend. I do however think You & Yours should be able to get hold of 020 or 0500 for its phone calls on the strength of the Watchdog change.
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Subject: Congratulations to Watchdog on Replacing Its 0870 Ripoff Line
Dear Watchdog,
Congratulations for finally belatedly getting the message about your ripoff 0870 number and adopting an 020 phone number instead, which is covered by the many inclusive calling plans on offer such as BT Option 3.
Now that you taken this welcome step I hope you will also update your website to remove the blurb about high call costs that were only applicable to your old 0870 phone number. Of course it was good that Watchdog was at least complying with ASA guidelines on calling costs whilst it had its 0870 number, unlike most other BBC programs which stay stubbornly silent on the matter or continue to falsely claim they are "National Rate" calls (a possible offence under Part III of the Consumer Protetction Act 1987)
Also congratulations for being the first major BBC program to pressurise the BBC management to force Cable & Wireless (the Beeb's phone supplier) to give you a normal 020 phone number instead of a covert premium rate 0870 number.
Of course I do find it a little odd that you presumably find that you can now after all make use of "special call handling and routing capabilities that help us deal with your call more efficiently" on a normal priced geographic phone number. Actually those of us who know about these things know that Cable & Wireless could have offered this facility on an ordinary 01/02 phone number all along. The only possible reason for not doing so would probably be Cable & Wireless charging the BBC more for its phone lines and phone equipment and/or giving it less offsetiing discount on the BBC's large outgoing phone calls bill.
It does seem very odd that a public service organisation like the BBC has up to now been the uk's leading example of a non profit organisation inappropriately using and marketing these non geographic numbers.
Congratulations once again on making the change although I find it strange that it has taken so long (given the amount of criticism your program has received over the issue) and odd that you did not admit on air tonight why your phone number had been changed.
Let us hope that this change in your program's phone number will be the start of a trend for all BBC contact call centres and program phone lines to drop the use of 0870 numbers.
Regards,