Well done gdh82.
Its good to hear of another innocently duped organisation mending the error of its ways. Sadly life is not as easy with most of the 084/7 abusers (who are often totally in collusion with the telcos that sold them the numbers) including apparently the Charity Commission who replied to my complaint about their 0845 number as follows. You will notice that Mr I Haven't Got A Clue Maintains that "the average cost per call per Customer is cheaper via the 0845 option than if the Commission had changed to a geographic contact number"
-----Original Message-----
From: McCue Duncan [mailto:duncan.mccue@charitycommission.gsi.gov.uk]
Sent: 26 May 2006 14:56
Subject: FW: 0845 Ripoff Phone Number is Highly Inappropriate
Thank you for your e mail dated 16 May adressed to the Chief Executive of the Charity Commission, Andrew Hind, with regard to the use of 0845 300 0218 Charity Commission contact number. Mr Hind has asked that I respond to you on his behalf.
Whilst I appreciate your comments you should note that the Charity Commission changed at the end of 2005 from an 0870 (National Rate) to an 0845 (Local Rate) telephone number in order to ensure that enquiry calls from the majority of our customers would be cheaper because they incurred a local rather than a national call rate charge. Furthermore the average cost per call per Customer is cheaper via the 0845 option than if the Commission had changed to a geographic contact number. In fact, the Commission pays our service provider a small premium for the 0845 service.In addition it is pleasing to note that overall Customer feedback has been positive about the change to the new 0845 local rate number.
It is, however, accepted that in a minority of cases some customers subscribe to 'packages' which, on payment of a standard premium to their Telephone Supplier, permit calls to normal UK landlines at cheap, sometimes free, rates. Such packages may not, however, offer such concessions in respect of calls to 0870 or 0845 numbers. In such circumstances customers contacting us via the 0845.. number may pay more than they would if the Commission had changed to a geographic rather than an 0845.. UK telephone number.
With this in mind I list below alternative geographic telephone numbers that you can use to contact the Commission.
General Enquiry Line - 0151 703 1797
General Enquiry Line (Minicom service for the 'hard of hearing') - 0151 703 1749
On Line Services Enquiry Line - 0151 703 1644.
I trust that this will suitably address your concerns and assure you that the change to the 0845.. number does, in fact, make the cost of a call to the Commission cheaper for the majority of our customers.
Yours Sincerely
Duncan McCue