ScarletPimpernel wrote on Feb 8
th, 2010 at 4:40pm:
Another concern I have is that if you circumvent the initial dialing number (0870, 0844 or whatever for a local national number (01??) you may incure a greater cost and / or a long delay.
There's no guarantee as to how long the call will take to be answered on the 01/02 number or whether this is the same as, or longer or shorter than calling the published 08xx number.
ScarletPimpernel wrote on Feb 8
th, 2010 at 4:40pm:
… but I do understand how and why calls are sent through non geographical numbers and yes I do know some numbers generate income for companies. However it is important for people to understand whilst you may call a number that costs more than a geographical 01?? number, your call is often answered much quicker and delt with faster by calling the 08?? number. …
As I say, there's no guarantees and quite obviously, a call
may be handled in a different way.
I don't intend to get into any discussion about whether the same "fancy" or "advanced" services can be provided on 01/02 numbers. The purpose of this website is not to oppose the use of such services. It is the premium carried with any 084x call that is the bone of contention.
Organisations that use these numbers frequently trot off the line that "Ah well, we need a 0845 number so we can route calls here there and everywhere." That doesn't justify levying a charge directly to the caller (other than his/her "normal" phone call rate).
Which is what 03 numbers are; prior to their introduction, I am not aware of any organisation, small or large, that called on the introduction of these neutrally charged non-geographic numbers (apart from consumer pressure in the form of SAYNOTO0870.COM). At that time, the 084x users had their noses in the trough (many still do), having their callers pick up the tab for the "advanced" features which are so often proclaimed as being necessary. As I say, whether they are necessary or not my interest. It's the
covert charging arrangement that leads people to this website in the form of the high retail call they are subjected to.
ScarletPimpernel wrote on Feb 8
th, 2010 at 4:40pm:
…Lets take a Bank, it is in thier interest to answer as many calls as they can as quickly and efficiently as possible. Using non geographical numbers gives the company a chance to direct the call to a group of agents who can answer your call quickly. If you use the geographical numbers you may be calling a very busy or inactive skill. I would rather pay 10p a minute and get answered and delt with in 2 mins than spend 25 mins calling a number that doesn't ever get answered.
Like many 084x revenue sharing number users, the justification for passing a covert charge back to your customers (callers) is because you need the "advanced" technology.
The two things are totally separate; particularly now we have 03 numbers.Also, with many who use these numbers they don't talk about the they levy on callers directly through use of these phone numbers, let alone explain to them why this is necessary.
Either:
1. You are happy to derive subsidy (financial benefit) from your customers/callers without declaring it and when challenged, justify use of 084x numbers solely because of their operational benefits.
2. You are happy to declare you make a charge for all telephone contact through a 084x number, but you've not mentioned this fact yet in your posting on this forum.
3. You are in ignorance of the subsidy your telephone provider derives from your customers/callers.
So which is it?