SilentCallsVictim wrote on Dec 13
th, 2008 at 11:46am:
If the consequences of saying no to 0870 (or another revenue sharing prefix) are a reduction in some aspect of the service for which it is answerable, then perhaps we need to adopt a more sympathetic and helpful stance if we wish to persuade organisations to make this decision.
I don't think we should show any sympathy at all for 084/7 abusers. We are a vigorous campaigning group who sticks to our guns and not a bunch of mealy mouthed civil servants who constantly shift their ground according to which way the political wind is blowing (i.e. OfCoN).
It is also rubbish for you to suggest that charities do not have a funding source. They have those who give them donations. Otherwise they wouldn't be in business. Before 084/7 numbers charities still existed and still took phone calls. ergo/ipso facto an 084/7 number is not necessary in order for a charity to be able to take a phone call.
If I want to meet apologists for the 084/7 abusers I will go to a meeting at Ofcom. If I want to campaign against the misuse of the numbers I will come to this forum. I don't expect members of this forum to repeatedly act as apologists for 084/7 number use but you always consistently do so. You seem to derive some kind of perverse pleasure from playing devil's advocate on the issue.
No doubt so long as the Contact Council only meets with you and you continue to tut tut sympathetically about the difficulties of them giving up their revenue share main lining then they will feel they are not up against very vigorous opponents and may as well carry on with business as usual (as most of them are still doing).
It is never acceptable for a member of this campaign to even begin to accept the argument that an 084/7 numbers would not exist were the revenue share not in effect. That is a specious and untrue call centre industry argument used to disguise them bringing in a hidden charge for using their service by the back door.
I'm sure there must be plenty of forums for employees of the call centre industry where your sympathy with their plight in giving up their beloved revenue share would no doubt be greeted with far more open arms than in this one.