The Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman (Otelo) have got themselves a shiny new 03 telephone number (0330 4401614) but judging by the information on their website they still remain as telephonically challenged as ever even though they are supposed to be the Telecommunications Ombudsman.
See
www.otelo.org.uk/pages/13contactus.php Quote:If you contact us please provide your name and your postal address.
Our Address
Otelo, PO Box 730, Warrington, WA4 6WU
Our email address is:
enquiries@otelo.org.uk
Our phone number is:
0845 050 1614
Our new 03 number is:
0330 440 1614
Fax 0330 440 1615
Our regional phone number is:
01925 430 049
Our textphone number is:
0845 051 1513 or 18001 01925 430886
Our fax Number is:
0845 050 1615 or 01925 430059
We are pleased to take calls from those using RNID Typetalk Relay and TextDirect Services.
Am I the only trying to figure out why they now quote an 03 number, an 0845 number and an 01 number for both their phone number and their fax and still insist on calling their 01 phone number a regional number. Yet they do not call the 01 fax number a regional number do they. And weren't regional call charges abolished by BT over 10 years ago!
Don't these idiots realise that the only point of having an 03 number is that this is all they should need to quote and that they certainly need to be quoting an 0845 number any more (unless they are worried about BT Light User Scheme customers although I doubt they are cleverer enough at Otelo to know about that). Even if we allow for the unfortunate problems caused by the cretinous Ofcom not making sure everyone is charged for 03 by their telecoms provider at geographic call rate at the outset they should still not be calling their old 01 number regional. Unfortunately their IT manage is a complete drongo who refuses to accept he could ever be wrong or ever any take any notice of feedback from the public.
What hope is there for us when the so called Telecommunications Ombudsman does not even seem to understand how the UK telephone numbering system or uk telephone call charges actually work.
Also why the hell do they have an 0330 and not an 0345 that is a direct equivalent to their 0845 number for the remaining digits? No one in the ordinary public is going to understand 03 properly due to the numerous and unnecessarily large number of codes that Ofcom have allocated to 03. After all its perfectly clear that the staff of the ombudsman certainly have not the faintest clue........................