bbb_uk wrote on Nov 26
th, 2006 at 1:22pm:
farci wrote on Nov 26
th, 2006 at 12:56pm:
A spokeswoman for the National Consumer Council said: 'There are a lot of clever people at BDO Stoy Hayward. You would think they could organise something that wouldn't penalise the poor claimants.' Ofcom has also expressed concern about 0870 numbers. A spokesman for the telecoms regulator said: 'The problem is that consumers sometimes think they will be charged the same as for a national phone call.'
I wonder how consumers got THAT impression?
..or why they (Ofcom) wont do anything to stop this misleading of claimants/consumers.
Off topic on Farepak but relevant to BBB's comment.
I recently had a belated reply to my letter to MEPs concerning Ofcom's obligations under the EU Universal Service Directive as it relates to the provision of pricing information. See this thread
http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1157980303/15#15.
Viviane Reding, European Information Commissioner told my MEP that:
"...It is fundamentally the role of the National Regulatory Authorities in each member state to ensure the obligation...is implemented..." MEP Davd Martin comments this responsibility is for MPs at Wetsminster, although Commissioner Reding "would..appreciate to stay informed". In other words, any complaints that Ofcom is not doing its job must be routed through Westminster.
This is an official opinionandn could prove grounds for further action through parliamentary questions. I have no confidence that my MP would give a damn. So, would anybody on this forum like to have copies of my correspondence to take this further through a sympathetic MP?
If so, PM me or post a comment