Does TfL make any money from calls to 08453309876?
Is there any means of claiming back the cost of calls in any case, when this is the only way of resolving problems caused by TfL and Oyster? Why is there not a free number, given the punitive extractions of money faced by TfL “customers” and the limited means of redress? Reply With Quote 28th February 2007 03:08 AM #2 Paul Terry Guest London – Oyster Helpline Cost When you call an 0845 number, the recipient does receive a portion of the cost of the call, so I presume the answer is yes. Its not quite that simple. With an 0845 number the charge to the caller is fixed, whatever the distance of the call, and the recipient pays or receives any difference in the actual cost of the call. But in the case of the Oyster helpline, I would imagine that the overwhelming majority of calls are local (from the London area) and so I would expect that they make a profit from using an 0845. — Paul Terry Reply With Quote 28th February 2007 06:27 AM #3 MIG Guest London – Oyster Helpline Cost When I last c