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There are some sly unexplained and unpublicized issues occurring now, so this is probably what is happening as reported here. My wife purchased a calling card for overseas calls at cheaper rates. This was a pre-paid card where you called an access 0800 number, and as you used up the credit on the card it kept a tally of your diminishing credit.
When she made a series of foreign calls, using this 0800 number, the credit on the card did not reduce and she was puzzled. When I then received our telephone bill it became apparent what had been happening. All of the foreign calls had been charged to our telephone number directly despite the fact that she had dialled a 0800 number from our telephone. I queried this on my bill and the teleco (Primus) could not or would not give me an explanation. They claimed the calls had been dialled on our number directly, but we knew this was not so since my wife had dialled an 0800 number for each of these calls. So somehow there is a device which is now sometimes clandestinely arranged to detect when an 0800 number is dialled to make calls, and to circumvent that, then dialling the number direct from the line via the telco. Either they are detecting the particular 0800 number (like some mobile operators were doing with specific changing 0800 numbers), or they are detecting what is dialled afterwards, and if it is a complete telephone number they switch it to be dialled direct through them! In the 0870 number case, I presume they are doing a similar thing, but detecting that the routing is to the same connection as the 0870 number, and then charging it as if the 0870 number had been dialled.
As I say, my telco would not admit to this fraudulent practice, but we are not using these calling cards any more. It seems that my telco is only doing it with 0800 numbers dialled, not with codes for 1899 etc. They still work OK. They do not have any right in our contract agreement to do this, since we do not have an integral contract including line rental, but still use BT.
So it is clear that there are new tricks and scams now emerging all of the time. I think that because Ofcom have shown and proven their total disinterest in regulating as they are supposed to do, telcos now feel (understandably) that they can now get away with any new scam, even if in reality it is illegal and fraudulent! The problem reported here when actually dialling a Geo number is a similar example of what is now going on. Soon there will be no relationship between the number you dial and the charge rate, since as usual Ofcom do nothing to halt these abuses, nor to punish the perpetrators. This seems to be the hidden and deceitful objective of Ofcom in all of these abuses, which increasingly are now becoming totally fraudulent and criminal. If the policeman is asleep the criminals will have a paradise of anarchy in which to perpetrate their crimes. That is what we have in the UK.
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