Hello! I've joined the forum just now in order to post a request.
Does anyone have a geo for Penrhyn Bay Medical Centre? (
http://www.penrhynbay-deganwymedicalcentre.co.uk/) They changed to a pesky 0844 a couple of years ago, a move which coincided with a change of policy for making appointments. Until then, there was no guarantee that you would get an appointment on the same day. So many people complained that they had to wait days to see a doctor, that they changed the system to one where you have to phone (or visit) between 8.30 and 10.00am (a nightmare for people who start work at 9.00am and are on their way there before that - i.e. the majority!), and you're certain to get an appointment sometime that day. (Again, a nightmare for workers, as it means they can't book time off with their boss until the last minute, but I digress...) That was when the number changed to a non-geo one.
Dialling the old number (01492 549368) only gives you the posh BT lady telling you to dial the new one (0844 477 3342). At the moment I use a pre-paid over-ride service (ASDA Calltime) to 'bypass' BT when phoning the surgery. This costs 10p a minute (so a £10 top-up with my ASDA Calltime swipe card would give me 100 minutes calling that particular 0844 number). That's not too bad when I don't have to call the surgery often; otherwise, it would be cheaper to just go over my BT inclusive minutes by making the call with them. You can be on hold for up to ten minutes; that's a £1 call with ASDA's 1460 prefix.
There *must* be a better alternative?
While I can just about understand the rationale behind switching to non-geographic numbers, *surely* there's no longer any excuse for organisations to use expensive ones like 0844? An 0800, 0808, 0500, 03, 0845 or 0870 number would be able to handle automation and queuing just as well, and wouldn't cost the caller a penny from a landline - the first three being free at all times, and the last three now included in most landline calling plans. How does the NHS in particular justify the continued use of non-inclusive, or 'premium', 08 numbers for automated queuing systems? We need to NAG them about the alternatives, until they back down!!!
~ Edited by Dave: Thread split off and title amended