sherbert wrote on Jan 15
th, 2010 at 3:24pm:
in your reply #9 you say, quote,
can I recommend adoption of an expensive premium rate number. end quote.
Now you are saying what Barbara, myself and others have been saying all along
We all have our different views and ways of approaching these issues. That is why it is good to have a discussion forum in which to debate the issues themselves; a matter which I consider to be of greater merit than analysis of who agrees with whom.
My quoted recommendation was preceded by the statement:
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jan 15
th, 2010 at 2:37am:
If the objective is as simple as stated here, using the type of measurement which is typically employed to measure success in this type of situation, ...
Noting his present location, we may forgive idb for any failure to appreciate irony. The quoted example of mine was clearly signposted by this statement, which provided a qualifying context for my "recommendation". I even preceded my subsequent comments with the phrase "
the point I seek to make" in the hope of enabling readers to see that I did not actually stand by the "recommendation".
Can we please try to avoid looking for "
good guys" and "
bad guys" in the forum. The two interests that are opposed in the context of public sector use of revenue sharing numbers are "
taxpayers" and "
service users". The DWP has just announced support for the latter of these over the former, whilst it continues to take the reverse position by rolling out use of a new 0845 number. It nonetheless damages the interests of taxpayers whilst offering only modest relief to service users by offering to call back to mobile callers after they have got through to an agent.
Today's announcement should make life very difficult for those who seek to offer a simple characterisation of the behaviour of the DWP. We have to be guarded in our welcome, but we must not fail to show some appreciation for the considerable efforts that were involved in taking this unprecedented step that may provide a model for others.
I say that we should applaud the "direction of travel" and its being the first to scale the summit that was marked with a flag today. There is however a clear lack of sure-footedness in the approach to other peaks, which others have ascended with relative ease. I hope that we can offer encouragement and support (and maybe providing the occasional leg-up) rather than throwing down boulders and mocking what has been achieved. To ensure complete confusion, I will conclude by saying that I do not agree with those (including some within the DWP) who suggest that it should wait for a higher authority to come along and remove the remaining obstacles. (More on this latter point will follow.)
P.S. Thanks to Loddon, who posted whilst I was preparing these remarks, even though he and I are totally at difference on my final point.