Shortly following all the press activity into this site and these numbers, I decided to email The Wright Show (that use an 0871 number) and Channel 5 (only because its broadcast on Channel 5).
Dear Matthew or whomever else it concerns,
I have also copied Channel5 and would therefore appreciate a response from Channel5 on this issue as well.
There has been a lot of coverage today about the money companies/government departments/organisations, etc make when using numbers beginning 0844, 0845, 0870 and 0871.
Up until now I wasn't aware of how expensive these numbers were and how anyone using them can earn money in return even on the lower 0845 tariffs which cost a maximum of 4p/min from a BT landline and I especially wasn't aware that government departments are making money as well by using these numbers.
I noticed you have been using 0871 numbers which cost from a BT landline 10p/min at all time. Calls from other providers can cost more and in some cases upto 40p/min from a mobile.
I am outraged at how such a good programme like yourselves would stoop as low as this and use a number costing at least 10p/min for your phone-in. An 0871 number appears to be the highest cost possible with the exception of 09x numbers and I'm concerned at how you (and Channel 5) would even consider using such an expensive number which can only be described as a premium rate because it costs more than a normal geographical (those beginning 01 or 02) number.
If my memory serves me correct, you were using normal geographical numbers before this but made the decision to move to more expensive 0871 numbers that actually earn you revenue.
I would be grateful if you could explain the reasons why you chose the most expensive number to ring (except for 09x numbers) for us audiences to ring you? However, I suspect (and it is looking this way) that you specifically chose this 0871 number to earn you more revenue as there are many other cheaper numbers you could have used and in fact no reason why you couldn't stick with your old normal number that was a lot cheaper.
The newspaper/TV coverage referred to above is in the following papers and some others:-
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=4086...http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2389087,00.htmlAnd it was also mentioned in a BBC video as well here:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/nolavconsole/ukfs_news/hi?redirect=st.s...Again thanks for your time and I appreciate a response which would hopefully clarify the reasons for choosing such an expensive number and possibly maybe even you thinking about withdrawing that number for another less expensive number like a geographical (those beginning 01 or 02) number.
I would appreciate your response to this as well as Channel 5's
I received the following response from Channel 5 to this email (received nothing from The Wright Show):-
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding The Wright Stuff and please allow us to apologise for the delay in responding.
We were sorry to read that you believe the viewers call in number is too expensive. Five uses a premium rate number for several reasons. We have summarized them below.
The premium rate telephone network can handle a large number of simultaneous calls, ensuring that calls are more likely to be answered. This helps avoid disappointment for Five viewers.
Premium rate calls are diverted off the ordinary telephone network so they cannot disrupt emergency service (999) calls – even when there are high numbers of calls being made. This is essential to protect the public.
Premium rate calls cost the same to all callers regardless of where they have dialled from so Five is avoiding any regional discrimination that would be inherent by using, say, a London telephone number.
Callers stand an equal chance of their call getting through regardless of where they have dialled from. This is not true of all types of telephone numbers but it is for premium numbers.
All telephone subscribers can call-bar premium rate services at no charge by contacting the company which provides their telephone service. This service is a basic consumer right enforced by Ofcom.
When the programme first went on air we did use an 0207 number, but as previously stated, this could have caused problems for viewers calling from outside London.
If there is anything further we can help you with, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your interest in Five.