bazzerfewi wrote on Feb 4
th, 2016 at 9:37am:
As from 01/07/2016 all 0845 numbers must start with the a 03 prefix when being used as an initial contact facility for companies ...
Can you point me in the direction of this new ruling from 1 July 2016 as I am not aware of it?
The only things I am aware of are:
2005 - ban on use of 087 and 09 numbers in the NHS,
2009 December - ban on the use of 084 numbers in the NHS,
2013 December 26 - Cabinet Office guidance recommending public services use 03 numbers in place of 084 and 087 numbers,
2014 June 13 - Consumer Contracts Regulations require retailers, traders and passenger transport companies to use 01, 02, 03 or 080 numbers for post-sales helplines,
2015 July 01 - all users of 084, 087 and 09 numbers are required to declare the Service Charge in close proximity to the number, everywhere it is advertised or promoted,
2015 October 26 - FCA regulations require financial services, including banks and insurance companies, to use numbers starting 01, 02, 03 or 080 for contact from existing customers.
bazzerfewi wrote on Feb 4
th, 2016 at 9:37am:
I have contacted the H.M.R.C. in this regard and I am awaiting a reply
HMRC changed their 0845 and 0870 numbers over to cheaper 0345 and 0300 numbers in several batches between April and October 2013. The new numbers are listed on the HMRC website. If any current documents are still listing the old 0845 numbers, then these have been overlooked. As of 30 June 2015 all of the old HMRC 0845 numbers return the Number Unobtainable tone.
What is happening on a widespread scale is that after a change of number many other organisations continue to publish the old number as they are unaware of the change.