NGMsGhost wrote on May 30
th, 2013 at 7:01pm:
Specifically its choice of a title (FairTelecoms) that clearly attempts to claim that all its views take the moral high ground and therefore implicitly cannot be criticised. This is as compared to "saynoto0870" that merely accurately describes what it does albeit that 0844, 0845 and 0871 are currently the main foes (although 0870 has never been fully corrected).
The use of the word "fair" in the title of the campaign is about addressing the imbalances which exist, rather than shifting them from one extreme to the other.
Markets are effective where prices are transparent and with 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers this is not the case; the Unbundled Tariff will address this.
NGMsGhost wrote on May 30
th, 2013 at 7:01pm:
Whereas its ridiculous acceptance of the bizarre regime of complication in revealing the multi layered details of 084/7 charges (and even then not revealing all of them) instead of "just banning the whole bl**dy lot" as has been suggested in the past does nothing but to give comfort and succour to Ofcom that their plans to keep the 084/7 merchants in business are succeeding whilst being seen to do something are succeeding.
The point is that the charges associated with each party (caller and receiver) for 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers have always been bundled together. The more we tended away from a single call provider, the more this system was doomed to the sort of mess that now exists.
Irrespective of one's view on whether 084 and 087 numbers should continue to exist, it stands to reason that something must be done to address the ability convey relevant pricing information for all types of premium numbers from all suppliers of call originating services. Perhaps those who oppose the Unbundled Tariff can explain how pricing can be made clearer where (for any single call) each party imposes a respective charge.
NGMsGhost wrote on May 30
th, 2013 at 7:01pm:
If SCV and Dave think people won't call 084/7 numbers any more than they won't buy go on buying cigarettes because of the Smoking Kills message on the packets then they are sadly mistaken.
084/7 exploitation is reliant on a regime of slavery where it is the only way of contacting an outfit who you are already a customer of. For most normal people the supply of pricing information is irrelevant because at that point in time they perceive they do not have any choice but to deal with the organisation they are already a customer of.
The Consumer Rights Directive addresses this very point; it will kick into touch many 084/087 misusers.
Other users — those that can justify their Service Charges — will be free to continue levying them. For example, a technical support helpline where there is no contract in place to offer such a service free of charge. fairtelecoms does not oppose the existance of such a service on a 084 or 087 number.