The next myth is that telcos will get the billing right.
I made a test call to 0845 6006000, formerly used by Co-operative Bank for its credit card, now replaced by 0345 6006000. Because of the Co-op Bank's ineptitude, the call still connected.
Our "recent calls" list from EE includes
Quote:NonGeo Local
04/07/2015 08:28 448456006000 SC6A 00:00:11 £0.009
"NonGeo Local" has, of course, been nonsense for many years. It is now inspissated nonsense.
Note that EE does not state that this is the service charge, only, and does not show an access charge of 0.000. (In contrast, all our calls to 01 02 03 and mobiles are listed with a charge of 0.000.)
Any clues about what SC6A means?
There is, of course, no way I can find out what the service charge for the 0845 600 range is. The Co-op Bank doesn't state it, because they no longer publicise this number. So I don't know whether it's 1p a minute, and we're being charged for a whole minute (sans VAT), or 5p a minute, and we're charged for 11 seconds, or what.