Hello again, I have read through your response at great length, and hopefully I can now give a better answer.
Maxium Call CostsFor this I will give 2 examples which I have read today, one for 0844 and one for 0871. They are 2 companies who were both featured in a National Paper today,
Company 1 provides holidays and has an 0844 number to contact them, Company 2 provides plants mail order and uses an 0871 number to contact them. For reference Company 1 will be called HC and 2 will be called PC.
HC has an advert asking callers to dial an 0844 number, at NO point during the advert (in print) does it advise ANY cost of calling this number. How am I to know how much it would cost to call that number? Dial my network (BT for landine/O2 for mobile), go on the internet, ask someone? What if I didn't have the internet? What if I was not sure who to call? These are ALL questions Ofcom and companies need to think about, they may only make a SMALL profit, but someone somewhere still makes money out of my call.
PC has an advert asking callers to dial an 0871 number and advises "calls cost a maximum of 10p per minute from a BT landline, mobile networks vary", which is a way is good advice, or is it?
What if I am not with BT, what if I am dialing from a mobile, how much will it cost? Also it's MORE then 10p per minute with the VAT increase, and NO mention was made of the "connection" charge BT makes (currently 11.5p).
So whilst HC made NO mention of the call cost, PC did no better as it provided very basic info.
Why should anyone set the call costs?Simply because I should
NOT be penalised for calling a number from any provider I choose, just because they are allowed to charge more! If Ofcom set the rate which
included the set up fee for malking the call, and which everyone had to charge (landline/mobile/payphone) then not only would the company you were calling be able to correctly advise the charge but you would know how much it would cost to ring that number, and you would be confident in it's cost!
This should apply to
ALL 08 (including 0845/0870) numbers excluding FOC (0500/0800/0808) calls - which is a seperate subject all together!
I want to know how much it WILL cost me in total before I call that number, and it's unfair that one provider can charge 11p per minute, whilst another charges 35p per minute!
What effect would this have on the cost of the calls overall?In honestly I don't know, but there is NO suggestion that the network would charge the FULL rate for the call, they are at liberty to charge less, all that has to be advised is "calls will cost a MAXIUM of X pence per minute inc network charges, regardless of your call provider" - It's that simple! (not being rude there)
PCA'sIf the above system was inplimented, then PCA's would not be required, and would save all the companies in question money overall!
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If anyone needs more info or clarification on what I have said, please let me know.