Yes, I agree - for someone who is likely to want to apply for a position like this, the cost of the call is probably immaterial. However, as I pointed out, a quick and dirty scan of other UK positions advertised showed that this was the ONLY one that had a 087x contact number. However I entirely agree with the sentiments expressed - it shows a sloppy and disinterested approach to detail. If I was interested (which I am certainly not!
) and I was to call and find I could
not get through, what would that say to me?
There were, of course, email and postal addresses shown on the advertisment. However, for a position like this, I think I would first want to call and discuss it with someone - especially if I were applying from overseas. So why take the chance for the pence they are likely to save and publish a number that
may be unobtainable from overseas. It just seems a pathetic thing to do!
We do know that these NT numbers are often not available from overseas as a number of international telcos have been badly stung by them. It appears that my provider (VoIP)
does include them under the misnomer 'UK - mobile 448 - 0.2136c/min'. This compares to 'UK - Other 44 - 0.0218c/min'. There is actually a huge list of numbers at the expensive rate - all the mobile numbers, 08x numbers, 07x numbers etc - in fact everything except 44207 and 44208.