sherbert wrote on Jan 10
th, 2010 at 11:52am:
floella2 wrote on Jan 10
th, 2010 at 2:40am:
As for 'moaning' about it, I do not actually know anybody that needs their landline to call mobiles (I only know two people who have one!).
So, do you give an alternative number for the two people who have a land line that you know so they can telephone you more cheaply than a mobile rate?
For you, my friend, I would. I now have a landline since it is now physically possible for me to do so. I understand that many people who were adults during the Thatcher era were in a position to purchase their own house for 3 times their income and obtain a quality PUBLIC SERVICE from BT but things are now much different for those of us who were at school during Thatcherism and the big sell off of everything.
Those who live in private rented accommodation, shared houses, student halls etc are not always in the position to be allowed a landline, and many people today have little alternative but to live in such accommodation (raising 40 or 50 grand for a house deposit takes years upon years of hard graft)
I lived in such accommodation and was fleeced for years to pay somebody elses mortgage but am now fortunate enough to have broken free from this modern form of slavery. So, this gripe is not about myself, it is about those who do not benefit from a landline to call 'freephone' numbers.
Now, note that many 'freephone' numbers are provided by companies offering their services (sales departments). They WANT business, so offering a geo number would attract more calls from people with inclusive minutes and no landline.
Many government departments should have freephone numbers, offering a geo number would attract more calls from people with inclusive minutes and no landline.
So, it is a complete and utterly simple point I am making:To any organisation that uses 'freephone', just publish the corresponding geographic number as well so people who cannot have a landline and cannot afford to spend extra on 'freephone' numbers have the choice of which number to use.
This is an absolute no-brainer, everybody (organisation included) saves money and the only cost is a few lines of text on a website or an advert (ie nothing)
Wandle Housing Association (link given earlier) is the perfect example of this absolutely simple strategy.
Is this so complicated or am I missing something???