It's interesting to compare the CAB wording
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/index/getadvice/why_we_use_084_numbers.htm Quote:Why we use 0844/ 0845 numbers
We recognise that some 0844 and 0845 numbers can be more expensive to call than geographic numbers for some people. At present, charges vary depending on provider and whether the call is being made from a mobile or a landline.
Ofcom recently consulted on proposals to simplify non-geographic telephone numbers, which would make it easier for telephone users to identify how much a call will cost them. We welcomed this review and await an announcement on its outcome.
We strive to keep call costs as low as possible for clients whilst ensuring our telephone numbers are compatible with the systems that increase our capacity for answering calls.
We have chosen to use these non-geographic numbers, as opposed to a free phone number, as they allow us to generate income to cover the cost of running and managing our telephone services, as well as allowing us to deliver calls to multiple locations, depending upon the availability of our staff and volunteers. We do not make a profit from the costs of calling our telephone services.
The Citizens Advice service is committed to making its services as accessible as possible. This is why we offer a range of contact options including face-to-face advice, email advice and online information.
Citizens Advice will continue to keep the telecommunications market under review.
with the wording used by various GP practices
http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/page.cfm?orgid=510&pid=54000 Quote:Why we use 0844 numbers
We recognise that 0844 and 0845 numbers are more expensive to call than geographic numbers for some people, but this option allows us to have 6 income calls at the same time so that we can cope with the demand of patinets [sic] needing to call us.
We also offer a local geographical number (01639 500404). This local number option will allow patients to call an 01 number but only 1 at a time, the calls ringing on the 01 number will come through the main reception phones as they currently do for the 0844 number. Once this line is in use (until the call/s gets answered) any other callers ringing the number will get the engaged tone.
At present, charges vary depending on provider and whether the call is being made from a mobile or a landline. Ofcom recently consulted on proposals to simplify non-geographic telephone numbers, which would make it easier for telephone users to identify how much a call will cost them.
We strive to keep call costs down for patinets [sic] while ensuring our telephone numbers are compatible with the systems that increase our capacity for answering calls.
We are committed to making our services as accessible as possible.
It's also interesting to note that CAB say they use these numbers to "generate income" but "don't make a profit". We know of a few government departments that also claimed they "didn't make a profit" from these numbers, and look where that got them!