lucaltmann wrote on Feb 5
th, 2007 at 10:43am:
OK that's fine but id rather it didnt come out of my license fee so I end up paying for some idiots with nothing better to do than call into BBC programmes to vote for celebrity ball room dancers and moan about the latest episode of Eastenders
Voting lines for celebrity ball room dancers are a different issue as its not essential to call them. Also they are on 09 numbers which are not covert premium rate and have their call costs clearly revealed.
People should be able to feed back their views on BBC programs for the price of a normal phone call and not a premium rate one. And the most objectionable aspect of this scam, which you and your colleagues writing reports for these scammers so clearly seem to endorse, is that a premium rate number is presented to the caller as being Lo-Call and National Rate when it is no such thing. Therefore they do not make a rational economic choice about whether to call it. Had these scammers been forced to present these customer services numbers as premium rate then people like the BBC would never have dared to use them.
You seem to fail to acknowledge that many issues with companies can only be resolved via a two way phone call. If you try and email the company often deliberately ducks the issue. And as I said before you are clearly such an overpaid yuppie constantly selling the next ripoff consultancy report service, with probably a wife or girlfriend to do the household drudgery, that you seem totally unable to understand a normal consumer perspective on this issue.
Why waste our time Mr Altmann when you are clearly a paid up card carrying member of the NTS call centre industry fraternity in spirit and are writing a report aimed at further aiding the continuation of their scurrilous and deceitful industry.