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They are a growing annoyance and the powers that be are doing very little. Please
sign the Sunday Post petition which calls on the government to act.
At the moment it is down to
Ofcom
and the
Information Commissioner’s Office
to police this area. They choose to draw-up “policies” that fleet around the edges and explicitly permit practices such as Silent Calls.
We
propose that there should be a “nuisance calls agency” set-up to investigate and work pro-actively towards eradicating this practice.
Gloucestershire Hospitals and PCT
have recently replaced their raft of 0845 numbers with one beginning 0300. It is great news, but there are still many more NHS providers using 084 numbers.
Some practices have opted for a local number to run alongside the 084 one, albeit that it gives the engaged tone if someone is using it. This disgraceful breach of the NHS creates a
two-tier system.
These numbers are a widespread rip-off with
SayNoTo0870.com
being a popular destination for consumers who loath them. There are many organisations that use 084 numbers that shouldn’t and which couldn’t sustain them should “the truth come out” – that they enjoy a petty subsidy.
In the New Year, Ofcom will announce its statement and a further consultation on the reform of the 08 and 09 number ranges. It is anticipated that this will mean that users will have to declare how much they benefit from calls (the
Service Charge
element), as well as call providers publishing how much they add on (the
Access Charge
element). This is expected to be referred to as the “
Unbundled Tariff
”.
In
our response we said that this will introduce much needed clarity. Currently the two elements are bundled together in a single charge which means that users aren’t open about how much they benefit or how much callers are likely to pay.
Consumer Rights Directive
The EU passed the Consumer Rights Directive which the UK government must enact into law. It requires companies to provide customers with numbers that charge no more than the
basic rate
.
In
our response to the recent government consultation on this we said that 084 and 087 numbers certainly do not fit the bill as “basic rate”; only 01, 02, 03 and 080 numbers should be permitted.