Weary wrote on Jan 25
th, 2013 at 9:25pm:
Thanks for the information. I'm still not entirely clear how using an 0845 number is ever to MY advantage, though.
… Do you have a similarly nuanced/even-handed view of 0870 numbers?
The caller's experience is not directly related to the type of number chosen. There can be advantage from choosing a local number, because it may be easier to dial, or use of a non-geographic number may enable the service provider to offer better call handling. In neither case is this guaranteed.
If a non-geographic number is chosen, the service provider has the option of adding a service charge (or making calls free). If a 03 number is chosen then the call cost will be the same as if a geographic number had been chosen - this must be thought of as being the standard.
Clearly a 0845 number disadvantages the caller, over a 03 number.
There are certain anomalies in play at present, but they will be removed once the new arrangements (shortly to be announced) come into effect.
Perhaps the biggest current anomaly relates to 0870 (not 0871/2/3) numbers. Suffice to say that under the new arrangements they will resume their place alongside the other 087 ranges, with a service charge level greater than that which applies to the 084 ranges.
One could say that a caller is advantaged by the choice of a 0845 number, over a 0871 number.
The issue with advising the queue position is an interesting one. Certain complex systems do not have a simple single queue of callers, so there could be a justification in not deploying additional complex technology to establish and update a queue position that would not necessarily advance in a linear manner.
One must remember that for most call centres the cost of handling the call grossly exceeds the revenue earned from keeping a caller waiting. Most call centres would save far more money by persuading callers to give up waiting than they would gain by keeping them hanging on. (Obviously there are other factors to consider.)
There are (rare) cases where wait times are deliberately extended, either to encourage hang-ups or to supplement revenue. I do not believe that this is widespread, as it would only be undertaken in a very crooked environment. There is no reason why such a practice is in any way related to the advice of queue position, or the lack thereof - advising an inflated queue position would be a good way of encouraging hang-ups!