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Avoiding Nuisance Calls

26/11/2013

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Not all telephone calls that we receive are welcome - if we wish to remain open to contact by telephone we cannot avoid this fact of life. Some calls are rightly classified as simply "Nuisance". There are laws and regulations intended to prevent the practice of making Nuisance Calls - that is what needs to be stopped. Sadly, poor enforcement action means a low level of compliance.

Our view is that very little is needed in terms of new legislation to address this problem - simply a few tweaks, the need for which has been accepted. The focus must be on measures to achieve compliance, including proper regulation and enforcement action by those best placed to achieve compliance. These are the respective sectoral regulators, not Ofcom and the ICO.
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← This article indicates a welcome move in response to a demand we made some time ago and have been repeating at every available opportunity →
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See "Other bodies hold specific powers which could be used"

The ineffectiveness of Ofcom and the ICO, along with the mistaken belief that the TPS is some type of "service", as opposed to simply a means of indicating a widely-disrespected preference, leads many people to seek to take avoidance action themselves.

Not only is this unnecessary, apart from the situation of those who wish or need to have a call filtering device, it can also lead to worthless effort or expenditure. There are companies who seek to exploit the problem of nuisance calls for financial gain, in many cases overstating the likely benefit of what they offer and in some cases being engaged in outright scams.
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Whilst TPS Limited is not itself wholly blameless in respect of improperly raised expectations, it publishes a list of those known to be engaged in offering products and services that are likely to be misrepresented.



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We recently appeared in a broadcast of the BBC Wales series X-Ray which covered both a scam service and an ineffective blocking device. Both items are now available to view in a playlist →

Our stated conclusions are that:
  • Many companies exploit people's vain hope that there is something that they themselves can do about nuisance calls.
  • The only way to deal with the problem is for proper standards of conduct and compliance with the law to be enforced by those able to undertake such action.

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Click to listen to item from Money Box
Subsequent to this original blogging, we appeared in a review of action taken in 2013 by Money Box listeners. This included a number of (sometimes entertaining) ways of dealing with Nuisance Calls - perhaps in the hope of avoiding recurrence. The serious point is the further demonstration of the degree of annoyance suffered, as shown by the lengths that people will go to in an attempt to avoid Nuisance Calls.

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Well done Pudsey

8/10/2013

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BBC Countryfile calendar 2013
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BBC Countryfile calendar 2014
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BBC on GPs using 0844 numbers (old and new)

8/7/2013

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See below (left) the latest item of coverage by a local BBC TV news programme.

As the presenter of another similar item cast doubt over the claim that this was an “exclusive” story, we thought it might be interesting to put together a playlist of the 13 items that we have been involved with - from September 2007. (See below right). Not all items include familiar faces; contributions by ‘campaigners’ are often made without appearance or named acknowledgement.
Coverage of NHS GPs with 0844 numbers by BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria)
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Playlist of all BBC TV items of NHS GPs with 0844 telephone numbers (from 2007 to date)
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GPs giving up 0844 numbers - a debate begins

7/7/2013

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Following the BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria) coverage of a GP practice continuing to use a 0844 number, the practice has responded with a statement on its website.
As this includes the invitation, “Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any questions or concerns” we have responded with an open message (see below).
We hope that media interest will stimulate similar debate with every other similar, committed and concerned, practice in the same position - our arguments will remain essentially unchanged.
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'Telephone Tax' to be investigated by the NAO

11/6/2013

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Our news release covers the background to this issue, the result that must surely be obtained and the consequences of retention.

Given the effect of a previous NAO investigation on HMRC, and now after Ofcom announcements, we are confident that the “Telephone Tax” will be clearly seen for what it is
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BBC Radio Berkshire: GPs and others - 084 to 034

4/3/2013

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BBC Radio Berkshire today changed its number from 0845 to 0345. This broadcast discussed examples of others who should do the same, and why.
NHS GPs contractually committed to using non-geographic numbers were required to do so between April 2010 and April 2011.
Click the radio image to hear relevant excerpts from the show.
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A transcript covering the key points is available by clicking the "Info" button on the radio player, or the image to the left.

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SPOTY moves from 084 to 03

25/11/2012

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After a recent lack of success with one arm of the BBC (or as it is Pudsey, perhaps it should be one eye!) we are delighted to report a campaigning success for a supporter in relation to tickets for wheelchair users (no bad taste references to numbers of legs, please) wishing to attend the Sports Personality of the Year show.

This matter has been reported and discussed in this thread of the SayNoTo0870.com forum.

The media release (see above) attempts to draw attention to the relevance of this item to many others.
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Pudsey gets it wrong

5/11/2012

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The document linked to above refers to how Pudsey has continued to get it wrong, despite guidance from the campaign. It refers to the earlier published news release.
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