Shiggaddi
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Does anyone else have any idea on this ? Roughly speaking, how many companies do not have a geographic equivalent and are therefore justified in not providing one? Is this the exception or is it more commonplace ?
Well, although they may have a point that 0870 numbers don't route to a geo equivilent, they are not justified in saying there isn't one.
If they use VOIP technology, they made a choice with their telco to use 0870, because it is cheaper for them. It is possible to use VOIP on a geo number, but they chose not to, because 0870 will make them money, whereas geo will just route the call.
And if they're expecting calls from abroad, then once again if people cannot call from some networks, it leaves the company not receiving the call.
I had to call a company today, and using this site found their geo number. The geo number listed went through to the wrong department, and was asked to call their 0845 number. I explained that it's difficult to call these numbers from abroad (note that I didn't say I was abroad, just that it's difficult to call from abroad) and instead I was just passed through a few wrong departments before being connected, all for the cost of using my free minutes, but wasting a fair bit of staff time at the company I was calling.
If more people were prepared to waste time like this, then companies would discover it's cheaper to give out a geographic number and forgo the revenue share, than have their staff tied up by people calling the wrong number.
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