Seems that 0880 Reverse is actually rather different from and a lot more expensive than the service that BT tried to market to me several years ago where you only had a one off use 0800 number like this if you actively gave a card with the 0800 number that linked to your geographic number to the other person. However its basically "in theory" only an automated reverse charge facility and you the called line have to say Yes or press a button to accept it as you would have done with the old operator reverse charge system. I'm unclear though whether it even works from mobiles where you can't normally make reverse charge International Calls. And the called person does also have to accept to pay for the voicemail message option too before it is delivered (otherwise it is binned) but all again assuming the called person don't make a mistake or even more likely a decision they regret in the heat of the moment when they are potentially worried about who is calling them and that it might be an emergency (I bet 0800 Reverse's automated messages make it sound like it might be an emergency). It doesn't even seem clear whether the 0800 Reverse message asking you to accept the call makes clear what the call charges are.
And with this being a small third party company they obviously have every incentive to pretend the customer had said yes to the call even when they haven't. In other words one can trust a BT Operator over connecting a reverse charge call but can one trust 0800 Reverse not to "accidentally" connect the call even when a customer doesn't accept it?
And oh dear me people do seem to be being scammed and none other than Lord Coe is involved in running this company
www.mirror.co.uk/news/mirrorinvestigates/tm_column_date=24112005-name_index.htmlBut good old Ofcom expects all the Lord Coe's and company directors of this world to behave like gentlemen and not merely chase the nearest fast buck.
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ONE of the worst excuses we've ever heard comes from a company run by Tory boy Sebastian Coe.
Lord Coe is a director of 0800 Reverse Ltd, which stuck posters in phoneboxes tempting people to use its reverse-charge call service.
Trouble is, the posters didn't say how much the calls would cost - which hasn't impressed people who accepted calls and got stung for a £3 connection charge plus variable call rate.
Now the posters have been slated by the Advertising Standards Authority. And the company's excuse for not revealing its charges? Incredibly, it said that you can check these details on its website.
As if people in phoneboxes were likely to flip open a laptop and surf online before picking up the receiver.
Perhaps some of you would care to send Lord Coe your opinions on his involvement in this company as a member of the upper house of Parliament and in view of his involvement with a public project like the Olympics.
You can do this at www.writetothem.com/write?who=31172Here is what 0800 Reverse claims about how the system works in their Terms and Conditions at:-
www.8000reverse.co.uk/faq.htm#howdoes Quote:2. WHAT WE PROVIDE TO YOU
Service
2.1 Subject to clauses 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4, 0800 Reverse provides you with the ability to receive reverse charge calls and the ability to receive reverse charge messages by providing the following Service:
(a) a person (the “Calling Party”) calls 0800 Reverse using a designated number (including, without limitation, the National Number if calling from within the United Kingdom or the applicable International Number from outside the United Kingdom) from a Standard Telephone Service or a payphone service (the “Access Service”) and requests 0800 Reverse to connect a call from the Access Service to a specified telephone number within the United Kingdom (the “Specified Number”);
(b) 0800 Reverse may in its absolute discretion accept the request and attempt to connect the call;
(c) you or the person answering the call (the “Answering Party”), on a particular Standard Telephone Service (the “Answering Service”), are asked by 0800 Reverse whether you, or the person answering the call, wants to accept the call;
(d) if the Answering Party agrees to accept the call, 0800 Reverse may make the connection between the Access Service and the Answering Service; and
(e)(i) in circumstances where a connection is not possible, the Calling Party may be given the option to record a message with 0800 Reverse for future delivery to the Specified Number; and
(e)(ii) should the Calling Party elect to record a message, 0800 Reverse may, in its absolute discretion, use its reasonable endeavours to deliver the message to the Specified Number. It is 0800 Reverse’s usual practice to attempt to deliver a recorded message to a Specified Number a number of times between the hours of 7am – 10pm. 0800 Reverse has absolute discretion regarding the number of delivery attempts and the interval between delivery attempts. The Calling Party and you should be aware that 0800 Reverse may monitor these messages.
2.2 The Specified Number cannot be a telephone number for services including Standard Telephone Services where the local loop is owned by a carrier other than BT, pagers, Freefone numbers, number translation service numbers (such as 0800 numbers), premium rate numbers (such as 090 numbers) or payphones.
It seems the service is not available on LLU phone lines though. At last one possible reason to consider