I wrote before about how the MoneySavingExpert had an interesting observation on how call centre operators in the UK were quoting the 0870 number (0870 being the UK equivalent of 1850 and 1890). According to the blog, from here:
Twice in the last week I’ve been given 0870 numbers to dial, yet rather than being told the number is 0870-123-123, both times it’s been told to me as 087-012-3123. Thus the call operator is never actually saying the phrase 0870. Cunning devils…
I don’t think this will be as easy to do in Ireland here, what with all our numbers beginning with zero – it won’t be so easy to “hide” a number quotes as 189-0123-123 or 185-0123-123. It might be a little easier to get away with it for the 0818 number – 081-8123-123 at least fits into the Irish formatting.
Of course, in Ireland at the moment, apart from this website, there’s very little comment or complaint about companies only providing 1850, 1890 or 0818 numbers.
So far, I have seen just one company print their number on their vans of 081-8….. I think this is a little disingenuous by the company concerned.
Have you noticed this being done by anyone else? Let me know, and we’ll out them here!
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There just may be some interest in saving money now that we have to come to terms with the end of the “I’m too busy to shop around” era in Irish life.Gosh, next people will actually use a telephone directory instead of dialling 11890 or 11811 and worse still saying yes to “will I put you through?”