0870advice.com wrote on Nov 9
th, 2006 at 3:23pm:
CPs sell 0845 and 0870 numbers to businesses who are 'fully aware' of what the cost will be to their customers.
Yes CPs do but they do so by misleadingly advertising that 084x is local rate and 087x is national rate so then businesses think well consumers are only being charged local or national rate for any call to them.
Ofcom, ASA and Trading Standards all agree that describing 08 NTS calls as either local rate or national rate is misleading but so far Ofcom fail to do anything. The ASA and Trading Standards do enforce hence why in non-broadcast adverts you now see the actual cost of calls to 08 NTS numbers and no longer can you mention they are local or national rate.
For example, your GoldNumbers website clearly is misleading potential customers and can be reported to Trading Standards but I personally think that Ofcom has to force CPs to stop these misleading lies about local or national rate simply because there are so many OCPs and CPs that still continue this lie.
Quote:We have no control of whether they then publicise the actual cost of the call to their customers.
I realise CPs have no control over the cost hence why 08 NTS numbers can cost upto 40p/min from some mobile networks. I was referring to OCP (those that actually have control over how they charge to certain number ranges like BT, NTL, TalkTalk, etc) they are currently required to provide clear/transparent info for us consumers but in most cases choose not to. Ofcom are aware of this and are looking into it but as its seems to be standard practice for Ofcom to take 6 months plus to investigate these things - us consumers suffer in the interim. This is not your fault as a CP and I admit that - it's Original Communication Providers that are obliged to follow this new regulation but so far fail.
Quote:It is the consumers who need to be made fully aware of the cost of 0845 and 0870 numbers and the consumers need to be made aware of the now inaccurate association with local and national rates.
How can any reasonable person expect a consumers to be fully aware of the inaccuracies associated with 08 and their continued misleading descriptions of local rate and national rate when ALL OCP's and CP purposely still continue to go around misleading people with these inaccuracies.
Basically, even if a consumer did have some doubts about the cost of these calls then they would naturally visit their OCP website or any other OCP or CP for which it would basically state that NTS calls are local rate and national rate so therefore it is perfectly reasonable for a consumer to think that's its true simply due to how many teleco's actually still continue this lie.
Quote:As I said right at the start... We were in total agreement that there was (and still is) a need for more price transparency.
Yes we are in agreement that there needs to be more price transparency but what I'm saying is that it doesn't help consumers become more aware of the 'actual' costs of these numbers if they are continually described as being either local rate or national rate. A real local or national rate (ie geographical call) costs a maximum of 3p/min from a BT landline regardless of if you call someone around the corner or calling from London to Scotland - it all costs 3p/min.
It does become misleading when CPs state that calls to 084x/087x are either local rate or national rate simply because they would end up paying more for the call than a proper local rate or national rate.