Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Ofcom in Action Again

Earlier this week Ofcom, the UK's telco and broadcast regulator, named and shamed another call centre operator for making silent calls. This time it has gone for Barclaycard, a not insignificant brand, owned by Barclays, an even less insignificant brand. The details have yet to be made public but it adds to the major-league brands nailed by Ofcom (the others being Abbey and Carphone Warehouse).

I think three things are interesting here:

Firstly, despite all the publicity in the general media and specialist press, these large organisations still failed to take compliance seriously. We all know that implementing change in these big businesses can be like executing a 3 point turn in an oil tanker, but one would have thought that compliance in a financial services organisation might be able to pull some levers and make change happen faster.

Secondly, Ofcom are still investigating alleged misuse from 18 months ago - the period they've named Barclaycard for starts just six months after the first statement to regulate diallers was published on 1st March 2006. There may well be more to come.

Thirdly, the brief report on the Ofcom site says that "Ofcom has extended this programme of monitoring and enforcement for a further six months". It's not over yet guys!

While we await with baited breath the results of the latest consultation (now expected in early July) where issues such as Answer Machine Detection and automated calling (i.e. calling with a recorded message with no live person to speak to) are expected to be handled, it is still as important as ever to comply with the existing rules.

That's not just so you don't get caught, that's because it's the right thing to do - for fair treatment of consumers and for the long-term viability of the call centre.

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2 Comments:

At 26 June 2008 08:26 , Blogger rjohnloader said...

They haven't stopped as I have received 3 silent calls in the last 3 weeks from 08453 007027. All reported to Barclaycard plus Barclays HQ plus via TPS to Ofcom before the press release. TPS also have registered a call where somebody was there but hung up after I asked for more ID than "Barbara from Barclaycard".
See youtube, search Braclaycard+ofcom" for my blog
So I really hope Ofcom will hit them hard but £50,000 is pocket money. We need autodiallers made illegal completely. Silent calls used to be from perverts or prosepective burglars - now they're from Barclays Bankers

 
At 26 June 2008 09:15 , Blogger Rufus Grig said...

I quite agree that all silent calls ought to be banned - that is also what Ofcom are trying to achieve. If the call is made by an autodialler with a person on the end, then to you receiving the call you shouldn't know any difference between an auto-dialled call and one dialled by the agent's fingers.

Good practice means that:
(1) People who do not want to receive calls should not receive them
(2) People should not receive silent calls
(3) Complaints should be taken seriously and managed.

Look forward to the day when every outbound call centre works like this!

 

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