bbb_uk wrote on Aug 15
th, 2011 at 7:59pm:
What is the 32:22? Is that the length of the call - over 32mins? I thought u only made a very quick call?
I knew that making a call (of less than 1 hour) to a 0121 number within the period whilst calls to geographic numbers are "inclusive" would incur no proper charge. I asked the Tesco call centre agent about the matter and we got into a lengthy chat about telephone numbers.
I subsequently made a brief call dialled directly to the 0845 number, simply to confirm that this connected to the same call centre. I thought that a directly dialled 0845 call, charged at the distinct directly dialled rate, would sit well as part of the data. Having a chargeable call on my account would also let me know when charges for the day in question had been calculated to appear on my account.
The latter purpose was slightly frustrated as the earlier call (incorrectly charged) appeared on my account a day or more later.
As VM struggle to deal with this matter, it has been suggested to me by one of the call centre agents that the database of geo<->084 numbers could be that published by "SayNoTo0870".
I must therefore encourage everyone who calls otherwise unpublished geographic numbers from the SayNoTo0870 database through Virgin Media to check their bills very carefully.It is possible that the scope of this exceptional billing exercise will be declared openly by VM, if they believe that it is justified. We cannot however rely on them taking this position.
It is quite interesting to be dealing with this matter on the day that Ofcom announces sizeable fines on Talk Talk and Tiscali for breaches of general conditions. The
Ofcom statement points out that since 26 May 2011 a harsher penalty regime is in place for such breaches.
I believe that if the word "represents" in GC 11.1 may be fairly taken as a reference to GC 10.2 (d) (ii), as it surely must, then VM is shown to be in breach of the same General Condition as Talk Talk and Tiscali. (see
General Conditions.)