allegro wrote on Dec 23
rd, 2010 at 9:21am:
That was back in the days when they used 0345 numbers whch gave a genuine benefit to customers who were calling from outside their local area.
... a benefit that remained with 0845 numbers for BT customers whilst the distinction in charges between "local" and "national" rate calls existed.
In its "Simplifying Non-Geographic Numbers" statement Ofcom has re-designated 0845 as "Business Rate". This is accompanied by a proposal that the "service charge" and "access charge" elements, which exist at present, be unbundled.
I suggest that those who may wish to challenge banks and others with whom they engage on their use of 0845 numbers, use this re-designation and the fact that in future it is likely that they will be required to present the service charge (currently around 2p per minute, with access charges varying enormously) as the basis for getting them to change to "Geographic Rate" numbers - i.e. 01/02/03.