NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 10
th, 2006 at 11:31am:
The 084/7 scam has been going on for at least 8 years and loads of telecoms customers including BT Option 3 customers have been losing out due to the existence of the scam since a lot longer ago than July 2004.
I realise that but I was referring mostly to the cost and until July 2004, calls to 0845/0870 were charged the same as geographical calls (for majority of telephony consumers) except not included in any inclusive minutes. It's not uncommon to have t&c, exclusions, FUP's, etc with a service you get. Therefore, its harder to state they weren't local/national simply because they did cost the same looking at it from the cost point-of-view. However, I also agree that they shouldn't have been described local/national rate as they were excluded from inclusive tariffs.
I realise this sounds like I'm contradicting myself but it depends on which direction you approach this from (so-to-speak) - from a purely 'cost' point of view they were the same cost as geographical numbers but from an 'inclusive plan' point of view, then they shouldn't have been described as local/national rate.
Quote:The fact that you personally seem to have used BT Option 1 and not routed your calls away from 0845 or 0870 until July 2004 is clearly your problem and reflects your comparative lack of long term history in the struggle against these numbers.
Yes, I agree. Before July 2004, I was aware of the cost of these numbers and they were excluded from inclusive price plans (and always have been) however until I found this site, I never realised that revenue sharing was taking place despite the fact they were still being (and still are) described as local/national rate calls and not premium rate calls as they should have been.
Quote:I can assure you that I have been trying to avoid 084/7 numbers and 0345 and 0990 numbers before them to find GNs instead for at least the last 8 years.
I've also (where possible) been trying to avoid ringing these numbers and searching the 'net for alternatives for many years and until I found this site, didn't realise a database of alternatives existed and once I had found this site, I obviously added all those alternatives I'd found.
Quote:The fact that the ASA didn't take any action earlier is what allowed the "its only a local rate or only a national rate" call lie to grow up in the first place. Once BT had Option 3 and excluded 084/7 calls (way pre July 2004) the ASA should as a minimum have stopped calls being called local and national rate at that stage.
I have to agree here as it was unfair for those on inclusive price plans but again, calls did still cost the same as geographicals for those that weren't on an inclusive plan hence why I think the ASA/Ofcom didn't entertain such complaints.
However, after July 2004 and the forced migration by BT, these NGN's should have definitely stopped being misleadingly described not just because they were excluded from inclusive tariffs but because of the price difference between 084/087 and that of normal geographical calls.
The ASA are helping in this (to a certain degree) but Ofcom, the so-called regulator, doesn't care and just passes any such misleading descriptions complaints to other gov departments but yet this problem is so wide-spread especially as at least 99% (in my opinion) of CP's and OCP's still describe 084/087 calls as local/national rate respectively that I believe it is for the telecom regulator (or another regulator) to sort out and NOT trading standards which has no legal powers to do anything.
If there was only a few CP's/OCP's misleadingly describing these numbers as local/national rate then I agree that trading standards could deal with it the best they can.