Grimpiper wrote on Mar 12
th, 2011 at 10:53am:
I obviously still live in the dark ages. I have been using SayNo for a few years, but I am finding that more 01 02 03 numbers are being blocked by the called party - often saying they are for overseas users. This forced me into 0845s and 7.5 PPM charged by Virgin.
I still thought that my local exchange would attract a lower rate than a different exchange. I could have walked across the road and saved a few quid.
Don't be 'forced' to make calls to 084 numbers at 7.5 ppm.
Be like me - if I can't ring a company or service on an 01, 02 or 03 number, or 08 free with BT at weekends, then I simply DON'T make the call. Period! Maybe if a few thousand did this, and let the company know what yopu are doing by email, then they may begin to think again. Whenever I'm talking to someone and they give me an 084 or 087 number, I always interupt them and tell them I can't and won't call premium rate numbers. The latest to do this was Green Flag this week, who persistently kept telling me the 0845 number she tried to give me was 'only local rate'.
It's obvious the 'local rate' message just aint getting through to most companies.