My local Yellow Pages from 2006/07 did not show the "Local call rates" rubbish.
However, this year it does show something similar. On the front cover in the bottom right there is a box that says "0845 = Low call rates", and refers the reader to the "Consumer Information" section:
Quote:What are 08 numbers?With more and more businesses using the various 08 numbers, it's good to be aware of the differences in pricing when dialling them. Calling 08 numbers costs less than you might think, with everyone from your local shop to local car dealer using them.
0800 and 0808 - FREE
0845 - Call charge from most landlines is 3p per minute*
0870 - Call charge from most landlines is 7.51p per minute*
*Call charges may vary depending on network
Within the listings there is the rubbish that "0845=Low call rates", with small print "Call charge from most landlines is 3p per minute, call charges may vary depending on network". This is in boxes to pad out where gaps would otherwise be. And they used to use these spaces to promote other sections within the Yellow Pages.
Whilst those local small businesses that use 0845 numbers are in the minority, there are certainly more than I would of expected. There are also quite a few that persist in lying about it being "local rate" or "low-call rate" or something similar.
It is also noticeable that there are far less 0870s than 0845s. It appears that 0845 is the new 0870!