The BBC have recently started “adverts” for their “BBC HD channel”, and at the bottom of the “advert” just below the 08700 10 10 10 number is the text; -
“Calls cost no more than 4p per minute from a BT landline. Other operators and mobile rates apply”
Now unless I am mistaken, BT charge up to 6p per minute plus a 6p set up charge, so as an example, a 3 minute call using BBC rates would cost 12p.
However using the true BT rates that same 3 minute call will cost 24p.
A clear case of Misleading Price Indications, which is a clear case of breaking the CRIMINAL Act that is the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (part III) Misleading Price Indications.
Now which organisation might be interested for me,(and others), to complain to?
OfCoN and/or ASA.