MoneySavingWarrior wrote on Jul 18
th, 2010 at 7:42pm:
I came across this website
www.03talk.com which on the face of it offers FREE conference calls on an 0330 number.
Welcome to this Forum
MoneySavingWarrior.
Thank you for bringing this service to our notice.
This is really interesting because 03Talk are offering a full tele-conferencing service using only 03 numbers!! They appear to be in direct competition with Powownow who of course are using 0844 numbers and pleaded convincingly in their recent submission to an Ofcom consultation that they must continue to be allowed to make use of the 0844 range and imply that otherwise they might find it difficult to continue with their business. 03Talk effectively destroy that argument.
This is leading me to change my view that whilst I believe that all 084 and 087 numbers are unethical and fundamentally flawed being deceptive and misleading in concept and because they charge the wrong party to a business transaction for the services they provide, I had thought up until now that there may be some legitimate and justifiable exceptions such as Powownow and their services. But thank you MoneySavingWarrior you have revealed that there is in fact NO justification for any exceptions and my contention that all 084/7 numbers should be brought under the same regulations as apply to 03 numbers is valid.
On a matter of detail, and in response to the initial question you asked, we on this site don't see "free" as an appropriate term to use when describing inclusive calls made within a pre-paid package. In our view inclusive calls are not really "free" because they have been pre-paid by the package subscriber and of course they are only without any additional marginal cost so long as the total number of minutes used remain within the inclusive limit set by the package supplier. Any minutes which exceed the limit, whether 01, 02 or 03 was dialled, will incur the charge rate set by the subscriber's service supplier.
So 03Talk could perhaps be a little more accurate in their marketing material by saying that conference calls using their 03 numbers are without any extra charge providing the caller is using minutes within his pre-paid package, and they should say that any minutes which are incurred outside the package will be subject to the per minute charge set by the caller's supplier. They simplify this by saying such calls are "free". They readily acknowledge all this when you talk to them. In that regard I accept the points suggested by SCV.
It will be interesting to see how 03Talk progress in competition with Powownow. I know which service I would prefer to use. !!