SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jul 1
st, 2009 at 12:01am:
One issue that demands serious consideration, especially if a re-launch (or something approaching it) is being reconsidered, is the name.
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0870 used to be the most clearly recognisable point of the revenue sharing rip-off, however, partly due to the campaign associated with the site, that problem has been seen to have been addressed, although we do not yet know how effectively.
I would strongly advise that careful consideration be given to the focus of the site, in the light of these developments, before investing too much effort in a brand name that may not have the value that it once did.
The historic connection with "saynoto0870" must not be lost, however it is important that the site does not become seen to be irrelevant.
I think that, on balance, the name should stay as it is at the moment. The reputation of 0870 numbers have been tarnished by Saynoto0870 and we can see this in the fact that these numbers are now not being adopted in the way they once were.
0844 and 0845 are now the new 0870. Some have chosen to go with 0871.
The fact that the site is called "Saynoto0870" does not mean that people don't associate it with alternatives for other rip-off numbers beginning 0844, 0845 and 0871. For this reason, I feel that the name is widely recognised as being against all these numbers.
catj wrote on Jul 1
st, 2009 at 2:20am:
Quote: Quote:On the search results screen, I do think the 03 numbers should have their own column, as they are not treated the same as 01/02 numbers as far as "local" calls go.
Why aren't they treated the same? I thought they were.
For a package with 'free local calls' the 03 numbers will never be free, even when calling an 03 number for an establishment just down the road.
[Very odd. I posted this last night, but I don't see it today so I have reposted.]
Your posting is still there and is on the first page of this thread.
Where packages offer free calls to local geographical numbers - which to my knowledge, is currently, only for some TalkTalk customers and those in Hull and Beverley whose incumbent provider is KC - users of this site will have to decide whether a given alternative is a within the scope of being local anyway.
So for any one individual, many 01/02 alternative numbers will not be local anyway.
It's worth emphasising that local and national calls cost the same with the vast majority of telephone tariffs anyway, and hence 03 numbers do. Those that have local calls charged at lower rates than national geographical and 03 calls are in the minority.