freeola.com wrote on Nov 29
th, 2006 at 6:24pm:
NGMsGhost, I'm sorry you have taken issue to Freeola using an 0871 number for its technical support operation.
Clearly you are passionate about your cause but please do not use the expression 'Scammer' to describe Freeola. I take exception to that and ask that you delete it from your post immediately - I will follow this up if you don't comply.
Unlike many of our competitors, Freeola's technical support operation is not based in India or elsewhere overseas. We operate a high quality support operation in the UK which is open long hours 7 days a week and manned by trained staff who work for Freeola, not a random call centre contractor. 10p per minute is not unreasonable for high technical support. And, I would add that free technical support is available to any customer who wishes to use our online facilities.
I am happy to try and deal with this constructively but your aggresive rhetoric hasn't exactly got this off to a good start.[/color][/size]
Incredibly you even use 0871 for your Sales number compared to 0800 for your your direct Entanet reseller competitors
www.adsl24.co.uk Now if using soon to be ICSTIS regulated 0871 premium rate for your main sales number isn't a folly of an incredible scale then I don't know what is. Clearly when you took this number you did it because you were offered a nice big juicy revenue share at 5p per minute at all times or whatever and I just won't accept any ridiculous claim that you really thought it was National Rate. The only number that was once the same as National Rate but is no longer is 0870 charged at 7p per minute plus 3p connection in the day time but only 1.5p per minute at the weekend. Your horrible covert premium rate 0871 number still costs 10p per minute at the weekend too.
What I am really happy about though is that this site is now important enough for word of criticism of your company's 0871 number on it to reach you and it to be worth the time of a firm using one of these scam numbers to come along feigning hurt and surprise.
The only acceptable way to describe these numbers is "calls cost 10p per minute at all times from uk landlines" and to which in my view the additional words should be added "of which we receive 5p per minute because we really don't want you to call us".
There have been clear guidances from the ASA and Ofcom that these numbers must not be called National Rate. They are not National Rate and they never have been. They are covert premium rate. The only other people I know of who like using them are Easyjet and Ryanair who make it very clear that they don't want their customers to call them. By the way Ryanair and Easyjet are regularly criticised for the use of these numbers on this site but they have not complained because they are quite unashamed that their purpose is to deter callers from getting in touch with them.
Many companies have been attacked here and also had rulings against them by the ASA for claiming that 0870 is National Rate. Claiming that 0871 is National Rate is much worse and far more misleading. That is why Ofcom is about to make 0871 numbers officially Premium Rate. The only numbers that are National Rate in the UK are those starting 01 or 02 which are included in fixed price calling plans for all 01/02 numbers such as BT Option 3 or TalkTalk Talk 3 and which qualify for use with bundled inclusive minutes from mobiles.
There have been whole Ofcom consultations on this topic which someone like you interested only in the lure of revenue share seems to have taken no notice of. See
www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/ntsoptions/and
www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/nts_forward/and
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/news/2006/02/nr20060223Also you can read below how unhappy people are about the use of 084 and 087 numbers because of the way add to £10 to £20 per month on most people's home phone bills (a large part of which falls into the hands of unscrupulous telecoms middlemen such as the firm which sold you your 0871 number). 0871 are a really horrible scam because they deliberately aim to prey on the idea that the code prefix is similar to 0870 which was once charged by BT at National Rate (although even then excluded from BT Option 3) but hasn't been for over two years. Whereas 0871 is a much newer invention and is a blatant covert premium rate that has never had any connection with National Rate but just aims to exploit the similarity in numbering to mislead customers. That is why we become so angry when we see a company like yours disgracefully claiming 0871 is National Rate.
I am prepared to amend the subject of my post to say "Claims by Freeola that 0871 is a National Rate Are A Scam" rather than Scammer ISP Freeola but I am not prepared to do any more than that until such time as you either remove the claims from your website that 0871 is National Rate and replace it with the rate of the call per minute or better still replace your 0871 number for Sales with a more ethical number. For instance you can get an 0844 number at 1p per minute at all times to your callers. Or you could get an 0800 number from
www.call08.com at just 2p per minute to you for receiving calls. Shortly Ofcom will release 03 NGN numbers which will be charged to callers the same as 01/02 and part of inclusive call packages but your company will have to pay something for the call redirection services although less than with 0800.