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Reply #90 - Jan 20th, 2009 at 11:51pm
 
NGMsGhost wrote on Jan 20th, 2009 at 11:32pm:
 The situation with 084/7 is the same sad situation as with Equitable Life pensioners.  The moral highground is on their side but sadly New Labour ministers are not.  And like 084/7 the latest apparent concession to Equitable Life pensioners is largely just a hollow New Labour sham that will not lead to any compensation payments for 95% of them.  It is yet more New Labour playing for time to appear to be listening while doing nothing.


Equitable Life pensioners? Is that really something to do with this topic?

Any independent financial advisor could have predicted problems there. I even decided against it myself after asking a simple question and being treated like an idiot by the salesman. Years later it became apparent my question had been very pertinent indeed.

But I really doubt you'd be able to drum up your habitual allegations of corrupt conflicts of interest here. Many public sector pension funds were with the company.

Your paranoia that New Labour are running telecoms companies to do you down does seem rather unfounded. They are the ones who seem to have introduced actual competition to this market, and standard long-distance UK landline call rates have consequently dropped from 8 pence a minute to under a penny, while calls to foreign destinations have fallen even more. In early 1995 I called a friend in Scandinavia and spent £20 on the call; now it wouldn't cost me anything at all
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Reply #91 - Jan 21st, 2009 at 12:01am
 
andy9 wrote on Jan 20th, 2009 at 11:51pm:
Equitable Life pensioners? Is that really something to do with this topic?

Yes it has everything to do wih it as it represents another failure by a regulator under the New Labour government to protect the interests of UK citizen consumers and also the failure of the New Labour government to take those regulators to task for those failures.

Its terribly convenient for Dave that you should be on hand just when needed isn't it andy9 after months of not posting and after almost no previous participation in this forum thread.

And I'm pretty sure that Dave is also a Labour voter too. Wink
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Reply #92 - Jan 21st, 2009 at 12:15am
 
NGMsGhost wrote on Jan 21st, 2009 at 12:01am:
Yes it has everything to do wih it as it represents another failure by a regulator under the New Labour government to protect the interests of UK citizen consumers and also the failure of the New Labour government to take those regulators to task for those failures.

Its terribly convenient for Dave that you should be on hand just when needed isn't it andy9 after months of not posting and after almost no previous participation in this forum thread.

 


Your distortion of history is amazing

My recollection is that it was a Conservative government in power at the time of my rejection of Equitable Life. And it was that same government's ill-thought out deregulation of financial products that led to spivs selling products with wholly untenable and irresponsible predictions of performance and dodgy advice to opt out of better final salary schemes. Is that by any chance the real reason behind your whinge?

As for the forum, sorry, but nobody needs your crass elitist snobbery about who should be allowed to post on here, or when or where
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Reply #93 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 6:42am
 
andy9 wrote on Jan 21st, 2009 at 12:15am:
Your distortion of history is amazing

My recollection is that it was a Conservative government in power at the time of my rejection of Equitable Life. And it was that same government's ill-thought out deregulation of financial products that led to spivs selling products with wholly untenable and irresponsible predictions of performance and dodgy advice to opt out of better final salary schemes. Is that by any chance the real reason behind your whinge?


Well I went along to a meeting between my mother and representatives of Equitable Life some time in 1998 after my father's death about my father's pension with the Society and they were still very much operating as normal then and still claiming that the guaranteed pension rights contracts would have no impact on other parts of the business and were completely separated from them.  That was all still going on under a Labour government and their financial services regulator for which they were responsible.  She finally won her complaint against Equitable Life with the Financial Services Ombudsman and obtained at least some compensation (wholly and utterly inadequate) a few months ago.

You must be a real old school Labourite to still be trying to pin every single possible governmental ill on the Tories nearly 12 years after Labour took power.  It is the Labour government that has decided to leave what it perceives as mainly Tory voters in the lurch while saving Northern Rock and numerous other dodgy banks for many, many multiples in financial terms of the costs of putting things right at Equitable Life.

The Parliamentary Ombudsman's report criticises the current Labour government's actions.........
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Reply #94 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 10:39am
 
Back to the main thread of free 0845/0870 numbers.  I have today received my latest letter from BT trying to claw me back into the fold.  Advertises in bold red letters "NEW. Free calls to 0845 and 0870 numbers, no more worrying about how long you're left holding when you call companies like your bank or energy supplier"", below in much smaller black letters , "all evening and weekend".  Probably not a lot of use to most people but a good marketing ploy as I found out.  I had to phone a company using their geographic number (0870 is their advertised number, I used the geo number from this database), and was kept waiting for some time before getting through to the operator.  Complained about time I was kept holding, and was told that calls on 0870 to their company were now free!  My concern is that this is going to be misinterpreted, and I don't think I am alone in thinking this.
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Reply #95 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 11:46am
 
This is being misinterpreted and will continue to be so. We perhaps need to collect up a few horror stories for the media to get the point accross.

The fact that the generous "giveaway" is being dwarfed by the "snatchback" represented by the forthcoming price increases advised in the leaflet accompanying the BT circular letter (copy here) also needs to be picked up on.
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Reply #96 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 12:28pm
 
Totally agree SCV.  The one good thing that may come from this is that it will highlight the cost of these calls!  Of course BT have probably already sold 0844 and 0871 to all high users so restricting the cost to BT.  Interesting to note that BT in their advert say "say no to 0870"!!!!
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Reply #97 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 1:20pm
 
redant wrote on Jan 22nd, 2009 at 12:28pm:
Totally agree SCV.  The one good thing that may come from this is that it will highlight the cost of these calls!  Of course BT have probably already sold 0844 and 0871 to all high users so restricting the cost to BT.  Interesting to note that BT in their advert say "say no to 0870"!!!!


Is this not a registered trade mark to this site?
Are BT in breach of this by using it?
Can the site owners not take action against BT? They certainly would if someone used any of their trademarks!
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Reply #98 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 2:18pm
 
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jan 22nd, 2009 at 11:46am:
The fact that the generous "giveaway" is being dwarfed by the "snatchback" represented by the forthcoming price increases advised in the leaflet accompanying the BT circular letter (copy here) also needs to be picked up on.


Hmm. Just read that page.  The only calls we make with BT generaly are actually divert-on-busy calls on the landine.  They are dropping Friends & Family from 1st April, so we lose the 20% discount these get.  Increasing call diversion facility by 79p/month. increasing the call setup charge, increasing the line rental... Total costs will go up far more than we spend on 0870/0845 calls at weeends.
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Reply #99 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 4:45pm
 
irrelevant wrote on Jan 22nd, 2009 at 2:18pm:
... They are dropping Friends & Family from 1st April, so we lose the 20% discount these get. ...

What's happening with F&F? The current scheme provides for bigger discounts where calls are charged on a per minute basis. So it is of far more benefit to those who are on the Option 1 Monday to Friday and Option 2 Monday to Friday 6am to 6pm.

So they continue to pull the rug from those who are on lower cost tariffs.
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Reply #100 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 5:12pm
 
I think F & F from April 1st will be only to mobiles and international calls, at least that is the way I understand it.

From their web site......


Friends & Family

From 1st April 2009 we are re-launching our Friends & Family service. The current discount scheme which reduces the cost of calls to a small number of telephone numbers will no longer apply. However, we are launching Friends & Family Mobile and Friends & Family International which will offer discounts on the cost of all calls that you make to mobile and international numbers. Excludes BT Basic, Light User Scheme and In-Contact Plus customers.

Friends & Family Mobile will be included with the Unlimited Anytime Plan. It will also be available at no extra cost to Unlimited Weekend Plan customers and Evening & Weekend Plan customers signing up for a 12-month renewable contract. Exclusions apply. It will also be available separately for £1.50 per month. With Friends & Family Mobile, calls to UK mobiles will be charged at 7 pence per minute (8p set-up fee applies). If you already take our Mobile Saver product, you will automatically receive the new Friends & Family Mobile product as soon as it becomes available.

Friends & Family International will be available at no additional cost if you sign up to a 12-month renewable contract (exclusions apply) or will be available separately for £1 per month. With Friends & Family International, call charges start from 2.5 pence per minute (8p set-up fee applies). Please see www.bt.com/international for further information about our international rates. If you already take our International Saver product, you will automatically receive the new Friends & Family International product as soon as it becomes available.
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Reply #101 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 5:32pm
 
Dave wrote on Jan 22nd, 2009 at 4:45pm:
So they continue to pull the rug from those who are on lower cost tariffs.


That is the way that things are moving at an increasingly fast pace.

Putting aside, for a moment, the fact that BT is increasing its prices by around 10% at a time of recession when general inflation is approaching zero, there is an issue of principle involved.

Would we rather pay for normal telephone service according to the amount that we use it to make calls, or pay a flat fee for having the service available at the times when we may generally be around to use it?

As we move towards the second of these the cost of calling any type of "premium rate" number gets more clearly exposed for what it is. A few extra pence per minute is not likely to stand out on a phone bil. If the only calls that appear are those to the doctor for lots of people, then attempts to pass these off as "local rate" are less likely to succeed.

It will take some time for most people who make daytime calls to move over to "anytime" packages with the various providers, but once they have, the scams will be harder to conceal.

Please do not think that I am applauding BTs price rises or the confusion that is created by its unique ability to treat 0845 and 0870 differently from other providers. I am not saying that this is all to the good, and I recognise that some would think that it is fairer to pay per call minute (I am not finally decided, but am inclined towards the idea of paying a lump sum for a service including receiving and making "normal" calls at the time whn one does so), however there is a general point to be made here about the future of concealed revenue sharing.

The above is only presently strictly relevant to landline-landline calls.

A quick point on friends and family. Even before the coming changes, if one was using the phone to keep in regular touch with one's friends and family the break-even point for an inclusive package at the time when one did so (i.e. evenings or daytime) would be very likely to be reached.

Again, I am not seeking to take up a position on behalf of BT, I am simply offering genuine views on a topic worthy of discussion.
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Reply #102 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 6:37pm
 
sherbert wrote on Jan 22nd, 2009 at 5:12pm:
Friends & Family Mobile will be included with the Unlimited Anytime Plan. It will also be available at no extra cost to Unlimited Weekend Plan customers and Evening & Weekend Plan customers signing up for a 12-month renewable contract.
Basically, unless you sign up to a 12month renewable contract then you dont even get F&F mobile (replacement for F&F) for free.  Translated - just means that most people will no longer get F&F at all without paying an extra cost saving BT money!

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Reply #103 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 6:46pm
 
sherbert wrote on Jan 22nd, 2009 at 5:12pm:
I think F & F from April 1st will be only to mobiles and international calls, at least that is the way I understand it.


On the same page: Quote:
Mobile Saver: Mobile Saver is included automatically in the Unlimited Anytime Plan, and will be re-launched as Friends and Family Mobile on 1 April. The price will increase by 4p per month on 1 April, to £1.50 per month. However, Friends & Family Mobile will be available at no extra cost to Unlimited Weekend Plan customers and Evening & Weekend Plan customers signing up for a 12 month renewable contract. Exclusions apply.

International Saver: International Saver will be re-launched as Friends and Family International on 1 April. The price will increase by 2p per month on 1 April, to £1 per month. However, Friends & Family International will be available at no additional cost for customers signing up to a 12-month renewable contract (exclusions apply).


So, they are dropping F&F, but renaming two other pre-existing discount schemes as F&F to try and muddy the waters.
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