sherbert
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Posted on behalf of Barbara......
Dear ********
Thank you for providing the internet links. Further to my email of yesterday, please find below a response from our Communications Director which I hope will clarify matters: Some time ago the link was broken between 'Local Rate' and 'National Rate' numbers and the actual cost of a local or national call. In other words, it started to cost a lot more to call a 'Local Rate' 0845 number than to call your next door neighbour's landline phone number. Ofcom, the ASA and CAP do now say that as the terms 'Local Rate' and 'National Rate' might therefore be misleading, marketers (i.e. people who are creating marketing messages such as advertisements or letters to customers) should not use those terms to promote 0845 or 0870 numbers. This extends to related terms such as 'Lo-Call'. Instead, they should be referred to as 'NTS numbers' or 'special rate' numbers or just by the number. But the most important thing is that marketers should make it clear to customers what the cost of the call is. Having said that, in the message on our bills, we are not promoting 'Lo-Call' or 'National Rate' numbers to our customers. We are advertising the low rates we charge people for calling 0845/0870 numbers provided by other people. We have used the terms simply because many other people are still referring to 0845 numbers as Lo-Call rate and we want to make it clear to our customers what these calls cost. When we promote our own contact numbers to our customers we do not refer to them as Lo-Call or National Rate numbers. Regards,
Lola Alaja-Browne
Correspondence Administrator Telecom plus PLC
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