03700000000 wrote on Feb 22
nd, 2014 at 9:24pm:
Whether I use the 01/02/03 rate or technicallly the incorrect term 'local rate' (and I can't believe most don't know what I was meaning by either), the point still stands.
Essentially how can any on this forum have a problem with organisations having numbers (revenue sharing or otherwise) that cost no more or often less to call (with a few exceptions) than the premium numbers via their mobiles, many doing the complaining use.
Terminolgy aside, it is a simple question...
Just because there are far more of them, why are these people not shamed in the same terms? They take up the larger proportion of most phone bills too.
Now how you would have me or others refer to any particualr tariff and be technically correct, is a non-point.
Unless your own number is at 01/02/03 rates or lower, you have no complaint, not with an 0870 etc anyway, you should indeed welcome these numbers. They often cost less to call than your own.
If you have a case, can you tell me what it is?
'Pot and kettle' springs to mind.
I see none.
I have my own 01 number which is given to companies to call! So that now answers your question. Satisfied? I doubt it...
I have a mobile phone, and if anyone calls me from a genuine land line number I offer to call them back... such as friends or family...
If the organisation is a business then I am usually as brief as I can be on the telephone, not only because it may cost them more but because I am usually outside and do not wish to discuss private matters in public.
As another example, if my local Dr's rang me I usually offer to call them back... as they now call out with an 01 number, but when they were still using an 0844 number I didn't offer as it would have cost me more..
Am I unfair in doing that? I don't think so.. and I don't think the companies using the numbers are strictly "wrong" I actually think that the industry has not moved forward with the times and supports the companies using the numbers or selling them and NOT the callers ringing them!