I contacted English Heritage to complain about their continued use of an 0870 public contact number, drawing their attention to the COI guidance. I got this rather unhelpful reply, attached to an e-mail inviting me to contact said number if I had any questions! Grrrrr!!!
Please see attached correspondence from English Heritage.
If you have any questions please call our Customer Service team on 0870 333 1181 or email customers@english-heritage.org.uk.
CDB/JH/2066718
14 April 2008
Dear
Contact Number: 500352087
Thanks you for your email concerning the charges that you pay when contacting English Heritage by telephone.
English Heritage does not profit from callers dialling our telephone number. The main purpose for using an 0870 number instead of the local dialling code is to allow us greater flexibility in handling our calls, and enabling us to take full advantage of modern technology to help us effectively monitor our service and route our calls.
This arrangement was set up some years ago, and our intention was not to disadvantage our customers, and this, as far as we are aware, has largely been the case as most callers pay the standard National Rate. However, clearly some suppliers are starting to vary the rates that they charge for certain services and we would always recommend to our customers that they take any issues up with their telephone suppliers.
We have not introduced 0345 numbers because we would have to pay part of the cost of each incoming call, therefore reducing the funds that we would have available for conserving the historic environment.
Thank you for your comments, and thank you for taking the time to write to us.
Yours sincerely
Joya Hepke
Customer Service Advisor