Dave wrote on Aug 11
th, 2011 at 1:12pm:
rfctabs wrote on Aug 11
th, 2011 at 12:59pm:
But my next question is: "Can they legitimately charge me for ringing an 0845 when I actually dialled 0121?". I don't like the sound of that if they can...
I too do not like the sound of it if they can
Same here.
As I don't believe VM have access to a central database of NGNs and their underlying geographicals then one other question is where are they getting the information from? One guess would be SayNo as we know telecom companies are, well the larger ones, aware of this site and have in the past encouraged their customers who moan about the cost of NGNs to lookup alternatives here.
I know VM and some of the larger telecom providers often look for unusually high call volumes to 01/02 numbers and then would dig deeper to see what/why, etc. However, in this specific case, there wouldn't be an unusually high call volume to Tesco's geographical that would ring red flags with VM.
Quote:However, what must come first is the publication of the relevant call charges for these 'special' 01/02 numbers. Once that happens (assuming that it hasn't already), then it is clear to see and we can have a proper debate and this is much the same as with users of 084 numbers who frequently don't acknowledge the benefit they get from their use.
Returning to the subject of premium 01/02 numbers, in some cases such as dial-up ISP numbers, providers (I know BT does) charges 01/02 numbers at a premium which is understandable to disincentivise their use.
In my opinion, if VM (or any other OCP), wants to have different tariffs for 'special' 01/02 numbers then at the very least they have to make their customers aware and would have to publish a list of these 'special' numbers.
Without VM mentioning and therefore excluding such 'special' numbers then VM can't charge you anything but a geographical rate as it would be classed as incorrect billing on behalf of VM. You have dialled a geographical number so you should get charged a geographical rate (or included) depending on tariff, etc.
As Dave points out, BT do charge different prices for dial-up ISP 01/02 numbers and I assume this is mentioned somewhere in the smallprint. I'm sure it was many years ago but it may not be now because BT may not charge differently now due to lack of demand for dial-up.
As mentioned earlier, I would email Watchdog.
Could anyone else on VM confirm this so to ensure it's widespread rather than localised?