This lady is under the impression that phone charges for calling her back have been added to her phone bill by the NHS at 0844 rates. Which of course is not technically possible.
"I AM under the care of a consultant specialist at my local hospital for a chronic condition. Whenever it was time for my review visit, I used to get a letter automatically from the hospital with an appointment.
Not any more. This time I received a letter simply telling me that if I didn’t contact the hospital within a specified time, I would be referred back to my GP who would have to re-refer me to the consultant. The tone of the letter was such as if I was somehow at fault. The number to ring was a 0844 number, for which my telephone provider charges 28 pence plus VAT.
I contacted the appointments desk, which was very busy, but to save time I was offered a call-back option, which was promised to happen within one hour. After two hours (and no call) I had to go out on an urgent matter. The appointments desk rang in the meantime, leaving a message on my voicemail stating the time of call and that I needed to repeat the process. This I did, received the call-back within the hour this time and booked the appointment.
A few days ago, I received my phone bill. To my utter amazement, there were four calls listed with the hospital’s 0844 number. It transpired that the call-back is charged to the person who is called! I am writing this to alert other unsuspecting patients to this fact.
The regular review of my condition has cost me £1.32 in telephone calls. I wonder how much money the hospitals make out of this scam!
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/debate/letters/beware-the-cost-of-call-backs...