Just came back to a nasty surprise on my credit card bill, having returned from Switerland.
We had to phone home unexpectedly one night, and having not taken our mobile phones , or purchased any phone card, we forced to use a phone box and make a call via the International Operator.
Incidentally, the phonebox had prominent instructions for using the International Operator but no list of charges.
We made a 4 minute call back home - this has cost us a stunning £18.53
..now, I did not expect using the operator to be cheap...say £5 or so but ...this charge is out of this world and the fact that charges were not displayed has made me really annoyed.
Just about everything else price wise, I have to say, we found to be surprisingly reasonable in Switzerland.
...who or how do I make a complaint ? Do I have any grounds ?
I'm not sure how things work out there, but over here in the UK you have to display phone call charges in hotel rooms but call boxes are charge by the phone company at standard rate. Did you or have queried it with you hotel?
The call was made from a public phonebox
I'm not really sure where you will stand with that to be honest. Maybe put it down to experience, an expensive one at that.
Calls made via the operator here in the UK to a UK number attract a premium rate - the same applies overseas.
Direct dial calls were introduced as a means of reducing costs.
To the telephone company not the subscriber.
The cost of employing operators becoming prohibitive. Labour is the most expensive cost for any employer.
Just put it down to experience
fwh
When he filled in his guest questionairre he wrote on it "At least Dick Turpin wore a mask" They were Irish and I though it a brilliant but when we asked a couple of waiter in a restaurant if they knew who Dick Turpin was they didn't seem to.
Wonder what the hotel made of the comment!
Sue
had made the call through a hotel...but this was a public pay phone, and there we no rates displayed You don't expect this in a civilised country as Switzerland is.......its not as though I was exactly crossing continents now was it ?? I don't think you can even put it down to their cost of living, as in most respects, prices were (surprisingly) similar to here.
What a great little earner ......I'd like to know how they can justify such a magnificent cost in this day and age, of ultra modern technology......
Well, as you say, you live and learn and I hope I have at least prevented someone else on here making the same costly mistake !
I possibly would have accepted the charges better if we What a great little earner ......I'd like to know how they can justify such a magnificent cost in this day and age, of ultra modern technology......
Well, as you say, you live and learn and I hope I have at least prevented someone else on here making the same costly mistake !
For future reference, before using the operator again, if dialling back home to the UK from abroad try substituting 0044 or +44 for the initial 0 in the standard STD dialing code for the number you are wanting but you made need to check that it is a phone that you can make International calls from - not all public phones do. If you have no alternative but to use the International Operator system it's always a good idea to check the tariff with them first.
£4.65 a minute is steep but depending on your tariff a mobile phone call could have ended up costing you not that much less on some networks pay-as-you-go tariffs
SM
There have been loads of complaints about this company (just check out Trip Advisor) charging obsene amounts of money for short international phonecalls...they are bordering on the s*** area of business.....well, I would go as far as saying it is a s***.
Apparently they advertise in phoneboxes all around Europe and America, but more often, in hotels ...either in rooms or in lobbys where phones are situated. Rates / charges are never advertised (unsurprisingly) and usually the hotel will be taking a chunk of the profits (so no use complaining to them !).
If my experience ensures just one person does not make the same expensive mistake then I will be happy. Meanwhile letter is in the post to Holiday Watchdog, in the hope that further publicity can be generated to warn people of this unethical practice.
Try using their phone service to access the internet for a spot of online gambling. Then let's see if a Senate sub-committee closes down "International Calling Services".
I refer of course to the American abhorence of internet gambling.
However, my belief is that they will suffer such abhorence once their multi-national companies have set-up the infrastructure to provide on-line gambling better than the existing international (and UK) companies.
I'm sorry for hijacking this thread with my cynicism.
No Mike, you refer to the U.S. government's abhorence of Internet gambling. There is a difference. In my experience, most Americans don't have a big problem with online gambling.
In my experience, most Americans don't have a big problem with online gambling.
Probably because most of them use the hundreds of casinos' that are available to them
Yup, 'tis sweet to be in the U S of A.
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