Jennie wrote on Aug 9
th, 2009 at 6:09pm:
The whole reason for becoming members of this website is surely to object to premium rate calls! …
The main reason for SAYNOTO0870.COM is to improve transparancy of the fact that 084x and 0871 are revenue sharing numbers. Any reference to "local rate" or "national rate" is meaningless and totally misrepresents the purpose of these numbers.
It is generally recognised that services operating on 09 numbers derive financial benefit from the caller through their telephone bill. This is the case on 084x and 0871, but this principle is not widely understood.
There is no code that we must swear allegance to and the forum allows exchange of opinions and information.
Jennie wrote on Aug 9
th, 2009 at 6:09pm:
… The people at the other end of the line we speak to are not the ones who impose these high charges, they only work for the company or surgery. I agree that companies should absorb the costs in their profits.
But the point at issue is that of cost and not the charging mechanism. With the same logic, perhaps we should ban motor vehicles because they cause injury and death.
If you don't like it, then take your laptop to a repairer or buy from a retailer/manufacturer where you can take your device to someone and get face to face help as opposed to telephone help.
Jennie wrote on Aug 9
th, 2009 at 6:09pm:
I used to live abroad & tried to ring my parents Dr's surgery on their 0844 number & it would not work. In the end I somehow managed to ring a normal landline number which was another department in the same building & they got the person I needed to speak to to come to the phone! I have tried numerous times to find another number but there does not appear to be one available to the public.
It is totally inappropriate for NHS Gps to charge patients in this way. Ideally, I believe that what are 0844 numbers (low premium rate) should be on the 09 range.
As for the alternative to this surgery, if you have a direct number for some phone in the building, then it may be a large pointer to the geographical number for reception. I repeat my request to help you find the alternative by posting a message in the requests section of the forum with the surgery's address and the geographical number you found.
Jennie wrote on Aug 9
th, 2009 at 6:09pm:
If I take anything to a shop to be repaired, of course I expect to pay. This is not the same as getting advice over the phone. By spending hundreds of pounds on a laptop & buying an extended warranty, I feel I should be entitled to free phone advice if there is a problem.
Hang on a moment. If there is a fault with the device, then you need customer services and not technical support. The former should be free (at no more cost than a call to a normal landline), i.e. not at a premium.
The 0906 number is for technical support. Acer customer service is 0870 853 1000 (look in the database for alternatives if your provider charges you more than a 01/02/03 call to 0870 numbers).
Obviously it's an 0870 number which, prior to 1 August was a premium number. The point I make is that the 0906 number is not for reporting goods that are malfunctioning
as a result of faulty workmanship.