Hi All,
A bit of a wierd question, but I'll ask it anyway.
I'm with Virgin media for phone and broadband. I had occasion at the end of June to call my local Tesco store. The number is, of course, an 0845 number (0845 677 9624), so I used saynoto0870.com to obtain the equivalent 01 number, which is 0121 253 7500. I made my call and was on the phone for five minutes or so. I can still see the 0121 number in the phone's register of outgoing calls, but I'm afraid I don't see the date or time because that is only stored for incoming calls.
I now have my bill from Virgin and see that I have been charged for a call to 0845 677 9624 at a cost of 57p + VAT = 62p.
Naturally I resent paying the cost on principle, despite the minor amount. What scares me, however, is that Virgin have apparently been able to recognise that a call was made to an 01 number that is linked to an 0845 and charge it at the 0845 rate. Is this actually possible and, if so, permitted?
We have a household of four but everyone is well versed in my hatred of 084/087s et al and is appropriately schooled that these pernicious numbers are never to be called. I can't definitively rule out that someone did actually call the 0845 number, however, because they don't all always think too carefully before dialling: I can only say that it's highly unlikely. I also can't find an 0845 number in the outgoing log on any of the handsets.
Any reassuring thoughts?