due to them failing to take payment for a bill correctly since my outgoing call access was restored by yourcalls I find I can no longer make any indirect access prefixed calls (including using the BT 1280 code as well as 18185) and now get the message "sorry you cannot use indirect access codes from this line" as soon as I have dialled the 4 or 5 indirect access code digits.
I have therefore sent the following message to BT CEO, Ian Livingston about this:-
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Restriction of Indirect Access (18185) Availability With YourCalls.net by BT Wholesale/Global
Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:17:34 +0100
To: ian.livingston@bt.com
CC: hanif.lalani@bt.com, gavin.patterson@bt.com, colin.forward@comms-factory.com, mike.thornley@comms-factory.com, owen.bloodworth@comms-factory.com, stuart.mcintosh@ofcom.org.uk, stewart.purvis@ofcom.org.uk, claudio.pollack@ofcom.org.uk, peter.phillips@ofcom.org.uk, ed.richards@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeEngland@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeScotland@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeNorthernIreland@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeWales@ofcom.org.uk, acodp@ofcom.org.uk, anna.bradley@communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk, dominic.ridley@communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk, jonathan.may@oft.gov.uk, john.fingleton@oft.gov.uk, vivienne.dews@oft.gov.uk, david.saunders@competition-commission.org.uk, rachel.merelie@competition-commission.org.uk, igor.tracchia@finarea.ch, service@finarea.ch, info@finarea.ch, clive.hillier@ofcom.org.uk, gareth.davies@ofcom.org.uk
Dear Mr Livingston,
Restriction of 18185 Indirect Access Code Availability and Barring of Use of All Other Indirect Access Codes With YourCalls.net by BT Wholesale/Global/Openreach on My Telephone Number - XXXXX XXXXXX - yourcalls.net account number - Y20****I am writing to you as Chief Executive of BT (therefore the buck must stop with you on this issue and you cannot claim it is a matter for BT Wholesale, BT Global, BT Openreach or one of the other subsidiaries of BT Group) regarding my concern over BT's apparent new policy of denying use of indirect access codes to make calls to any telephone customers of Wholesale Line Rental Services supplied by BT's competitors such as www.your calls.net
In my own case I joined
www.yourcalls.net as a WLR customer in about January 2008 having previously been with Post Office Homephone for around a year before that and prior to that I was with BT Retail. Throughout all this time and until Wednesday 3rd June I had been able to successfully make calls using indirect access codes from Finarea/Connect Telecom UK under brand names such as
www.18866.co.uk,
www.1899.com and
www.18185.co.uk In recent times I have only used
www.18185.co.uk, mainly to make mobile phone calls and internationals calls that are not part of my Anytime calls plan with Yourcalls.net Whilst Finarea is a Swiss company it appears to operate through its UK subsidiary - Connect Telecom UK - in terms of billing customers and its indirect access code rights with BT Global/Wholesale.
In mid February yourcalls.net wrote to me as a customer to tell me that any calls I made to 0845 and 0870 numbers up to 60 minutes would now be free of charge as part of my Anytime calls plan but in mid April they then wrote saying this had been an error on their part and customers would only get inclusive 0845 and 0870 calls if they also switched their broadband service to Yourcalls.net. They indicated that 0845 and 0870 calls therefore remained chargeable retrospectively but that they would graciously not charge for them in February 2009, even though customers had in fact made calls on the basis that 0845 and 0870 calls were not chargeable until mid April 2009. At this point I changed my payment details on the yourcalls.net website to details that I knew would be refused and then contacted them to indicate I did not accept paying for any 0845 and 0870 calls between their first and second emails telling me they would be included in my Anytime call plan. Although yourcalls.net eventually issued new bills making the calls free and although I then provided a new credit card to yourcalls.net to debit my account with for some reason yourcalls.net had a problem taking the payment on the card and so restricted service on my line at some point after Monday 26th May (I was away from home from 26th May to 3rd June).