OK, I had issues getting through to the TC line. Here is my letter to my MP:
I recently had cause to ring the tax credit helpline on 0845 3003900.
Yesterday, I made several telephone calls, only to be told via a
recording that they were too busy, and please would I call back later.
Today, I rang several times, the last time I actually got through to a
queue, which then gave me engaged tone!
Each phone call to this 0845 number costs a significant amount of money
compared to calls to 01, 02 and 03 numbers. Calls from mobiles to 0845
are specifically very expensive and are never included in call
bundles/allowances. See
See
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Hl1/help/dg_173539 for further details.
I went to the 'saynoto0870' website, looked up a listing for the Tax
Credit office, which has a geographic number of 01355 359007, and rang
this instead. I immediately got through to a very helpful person but
they asked if I was calling from the UK. When I said yes, I was calling
from the UK, they told me they could not discuss anything and told me to
ring the 0845 number.
This happened twice. I then rang them back using a French VoIP service
which I have, so that the phone call appeared to be originating from
France. Without asking me to confirm my geographic location, they
immediately answered my questions and dealt with my case helpfully and
efficiently without further ado.
This kind of discrimination is staggering, and I would welcome your
comments on this. Is it in fact legal for a government department to
discriminate based on the caller ID of the phone number I am calling
from, or my actual location?
On a more general note, I am particularly concerned about the constant
use by government departments of 084x numbers (especially those dealing
with the least well off in society), which are always revenue generating
for the telephone companies concerned, and frequently revenue generating
for the users of the number. In this case, HMRC, NHS etc.
I would be very grateful if you would do what you can in your new
position in goverment to mandate the use of geographic numbers in all
public-facing departments.
Where intelligent call routing is required, 03xx numbers are available
for this purpose (which have to be included in all call bundles, mobile
and fixed, by OFCOM mandate), so that there is never a need to use
expensive 08 numbers. DVLA, OFCOM are already using 03xx numbers and I
see no reason why HMRC, NHS and others cannot do likewise.
Looking forward to hearing from you in due course