floella2 wrote on Apr 21
st, 2010 at 2:30pm:
Amongst other things, I asked him if our Spanish counterparts have to call a premium rate number to discuss their money. (Anyone remember Rip Off Britain? Other couuntries must see us as mugs!)
However, my questions were not answered!
I know this is late but I only just saw this thread due to the more recent last post.
However I can assure you that problems with the use of ripoff 902 contact centre numbers in Spain in general and in particular when calling them from Spanish mobiles and for Santander itself are every bit as bad as in the UK.
Spanish 902 numbers widely used for customer service lines (including those run by Santander in Spain) cost 58 cents or around 50p per minute to call from my Orange Spain mobile. Also in Spain there is no ASA or other regulator who forces users of 902 numbers to disclose the vast additional call cost. They are always presented as though they are a normal number. As all other Spanish landline numbers also begin with a 9 it is very easy to become confused about this as a foreigner.
I did not know 902 numbers in Spain cost 58 cents per minute till I ran out of credit in only five minutes on my Orange Spain mobile when trying to call their English speaking 902 customer service line. Their ordinary customer service line on 470 is free to call from an Orange Mobile but they refuse to deal with you if can only speak halting tourist Spanish like I can. Instead they cut you off an text you telling you to call the 902 number but not telling you it costs 58 cents per minute plus connection fee of up to 30 cents. 900 numbers by contrast are Freephone numbers from a landline including a public pay phone but not from a mobile.
Coming back to Santander as you can see from the Spanish equivalent of saynoto0870.com at
http://wiki.nmn900.net/Banco_Santander the use of 902 numbers by Santander in Spain is widespread as also confirmed at
http://www.santander.com/csgs/Satellite/CFWCSancomQP01/es_ES/Corporativo/Contact... They do list a different geographic number to call them from overseas but what is the betting that is blocked if you call it from within Spain?
The current description of 902 numbers and their cost at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Spain is completely wrong and I will have to try and attempt to correct it. This should be fairly easy to do given that it is in English.
Given the general Spanish tendency to ignore almost all forms of complaint and bury them I bet it takes even longer for Spanish companies to comply with the forthcoming EU directive than their counterparts here in the United Kingdom.