Quote:derrick wrote on Sep 25
th, 2006 at 12:17pm:
With your input to this site I cannot see the reason behind your post on this thread, unless you have gone to backing the BBC in their use of 0870 numbers?
It is illogical for one BBC consumer program to stop using 0870 and another BBC consumer program with the same Julia Bradbury not to also offer a non 0870 number.
No it isn't as they have proved by doing exactly that!
I e-mailed them the following on 21st July,(the day after the first "are we being served" transmission),
Hello.
You appear to have learnt nothing from your sister programme, Watchdog, who in the last series bowed to public pressure and stopped using rip off 0870 and changed to a geographical number.
All Government agencies,(and I include BBC in that) have been told NOT to use 0870 for consumer contact,these numbers are premium rate,yes PREMIUM, as the cost is 2½ time the amount of a geo call from a BT landline, (a 150% premium on an ordinary 01/02 number) and can cost up to 40p per minute from a mobile or payphone.
The BBC receive their revenue from the licence fee and should not be covertly receiving more via the telephone system, the very least you should do is to display the cost of calling these numbers so as to be within CAP/COI guidelines.
Please supply the geographical number that your 08700 104515 relates to and please do not tell me it does not, as all 0870 numbers point at a geo number.
And their reply on 22nd July was:-
Dear Mr ******
Thank you for your e-mail.
I appreciate that you continue to object to the BBC's use of 0870 numbers.
As previous correspondence on this issue has stated, the BBC gave considerable thought to the appropriate use of national rate numbers and decided that callers to the BBC should pay the same costs regardless of where they were calling from, and those costs, typically should be no more than the price of a stamp.
There is also another operational benefit of using 0870 numbers. Along with other non-geographic numbers' such as 0800, 0845 etc it is possible to better route these calls and report statistics. To better serve the BBC audience we have several contact centres handling telephone calls, emails and letters. These contact centres operate as one 'virtual' service and depend on the use of 0870 and other 'intelligent network numbers' to provide the best customer service.
Call charges are a matter for the network operators and the regulator but the BBC use of 0870 numbers is the result of careful policy and operational considerations.
Nevertheless, I do acknowledge your continued concern and can assure you that your further comments on this matter will be fully registered and made available to senior management within the BBC. Feedback of this nature helps us when making decisions about future BBC programmes and services and your views will most certainly play a part in this process.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact us.
Regards
Jonathan Carberry
BBC Information
So do you still think they will change to a geo number if the programme comes back?
I don't think so.
Also notice they STILL use the term "national rate", which is not only a lie, but breaks the Consumer Protesction Act 1987(part III). a CRIMINAL Act, they obviously don't give a damn
Why has the site changed my last word tfrom DAMN to darn?
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It's still doin it? the word should be D A M N but without the spaces