NGMGhost,
Yes I do live in Surrey. Here is my email to Chief Exec and Leader of Council. I will follow your advice re formal complaint and reference to Mole Valley after I have heard back from them. I'm aware of your good work on this front at Mole Valley
Nick/Richard,
Can I please refer you to the web page on the Surrey CC site headed up : "0845 contact centre telephone number". The information given here is seriously inaccurate and you are getting (justifiably) adverse comments on sites such as Saynoto0870.com.
In particular your site says:
"use of an 020 number (as we are based in Kingston) would cost the majority of Surrey residents more than using an 0845 number and is therefore not desirable"
This is not true. Local calls were abolished in 2004 and therefore a call to my next door neighbour costs the same as a call to Aberdeen so the fact that you are based in Kingston is completely irrelevant. What is more for most people (packages) the cost of an 0845 call is more than a cost to an 020 number (regardless of location).
"Unfortunately, some household telecoms companies choose not to package the 0845 number in their free local call packages, and charge it at the maximum rate that they are allowed to by law. We recognise that this is not a satisfactory situation"
This is very misleading. In fact all telecoms companies exclude 0845 numbers and for good reason. They have to because 0845 numbers can be a revenue generating numbers so if they were included in packages it would be very simple for criminals to purchase them and then call them continuously from and inclusive package and defraud the telcoms company.
"The telecoms regulatory body Ofcom are aware of this issue. They are trying to rush through new regulations to bring the households telecoms companies into line by using a new 0345 local rate number."
Again this is very misleading as the 03 numbers have been in place now for
sometime and many public bodies (including OFCOM) use them, so this should not be given as an excuse.
"In the meantime, if you feel you are paying too much to call 0845 numbers, you should speak to your phone provider."
And what would you expect to happen if I contact BT about their 0845 rate? Do you really expect that because of my call they will reduce the price? They are a
commercial business. Giving out such advice to council tax payers is rather
patronising.
I hope you can respond in a positive manner by:
a) Publishing alternative geographic numbers to your 0845 numbers
b) Adopting an 0345 number.
Regards Keith.