I complained over their use of an 084 number to contact them on, as opposed to an 034 number, and got this useless reply:
"Thank you for your email dated 01 July 2015 regarding our contact numbers.
I can confirm that we use non geographic 0845 numbers for call routing purposes.
In regards to our call charges, calls to our 0845 number are charged at a local rate from BT landlines however other providers may charge more. I can confirm that we currently do not make a profit from call charges.
If you have any further queries, please do contact us."
Points to make: I didn't question if they used an 0845 number I asked WHY they did. Calls are not charged at Local Rates (they don't exist). I didn't suggest they make a profit from their use of the number.
Looks like a bog standard template reply to me.
Here is my original e-mail:
"Good Morning,
As a user of the National Lottery service, I was wondering why National Lottery/Camelot still use an 084 number for their main contact details? (0845 9 100 000)
I notice that both the Minicom and complaints lines are 03 numbers (0370) so why has the 084 number not been changed to an 034 number? It is completely possible to have 0345 9 100 000.
Whist I appreciate that the National Lottery/Camelot have no rules that require you to change the number over, surely from a customer service perspective it would seem the " right thing to do" ?
I look forward to your reply.
Any suggestions on words to use in my reply?