01132443232
☎️ 01132443232 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 113244 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01132443232
- Concerns about unauthorized info sharingMay
2011Received calls despite being abroadMay
2011Many calls ring without responseApr
2011Request for caller identification suggestionsSep
2010Missed call, engaged number, T-MobileAug
2009TMobile customers experiencing similar issuesAug
2009Concerned about T-Mobile sharing informationJul
2009Irritating unwanted calls disturbing restJul
2009Received calls from unknown numbersJul
2009Claims TMobile sold phone numberJul
2009Possible T-Mobile connection, not HSBCJul
2009Linked rings with phone numberJul
2009Telemarketing calls from Leeds locationJul
2009Frequent calls from unknown numberJul
2009HSBC harassment calls reported frequentlyJun
2009Received calls, unsure whyJun
2009Received multiple calls, unclear identityJun
2009Seeking callers' identity, HSBC connectionJun
2009Received four calls in three daysJun
2009Frequent, mysterious, unresponsive callsMay
2009Frequent silent calls, no messagesMay
2009Missed call, possible HSBC connectionMay
200901132443232 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01132443232
10 yearsGreetings! I've noticed some missed calls from the numbers 01132 443 232 and 01132444141. We migrated our T-Mobile number to O2 back in February, and it seems these calls might be coming from a third party to whom T-Mobile has potentially sold my details. I can't shake the feeling that this might breach some legal stipulations, especially as I certainly don't remember consenting to any sharing of my information. Has anyone else encountered a similar situation or recalls granting permission for their data to be shared?T - Mobile10 yearsWe've been receiving calls from this number, which seems to originate from somewhere in Leeds. It appears to be related to a personal phone sales company that may have acquired your number through T-Mobile.LeedsT - Mobile10 yearsFor the past few days, we've been getting calls from this number two or three times each day. Strangely, no messages have ever been left, and as soon as we try to respond, it goes completely silent. It's quite puzzling!10 yearsI've received quite a few calls from this number and 01132444141, but as I'm currently overseas, I've let them ring through. I'm with T-Mobile, but I haven't held an HSBC account for over a year. It makes me wonder if these callers still have access to our information, though there's really no justification for them to be reaching out to me.T - MobileHSBC10 yearsGreetings, everyone! While it’s certainly helpful to discover that we’re not in this alone regarding these curious calls, it would be even more beneficial to pinpoint exactly WHO is attempting to reach us. I’d encourage anyone visiting this site to share their thoughts on who they think might be behind this number. After all, that’s the essence of what this platform aims to achieve! One user mentioned a possible connection to HSBC, and we share similar concerns about these phone rings being tied to them. Does anyone else happen to have any insights or suspicions about this?WHOHSBC10 yearsI’ve been receiving calls daily from the same two Leeds numbers. Not long ago, we were being hounded by HSBC on a different line, but those calls seemed to have stopped. Now, it's these Leeds numbers doing the rounds! It could just be a coincidence, but I can't help but wonder if anyone else is facing issues with HSBC. It seems like a peculiar pattern, doesn't it? Surely, there must be a reason for their relentless calling.LeedsHSBC10 yearsI've received quite a few calls from this number, as well as 011324141. Unfortunately, I'm overseas at the moment and haven't been able to answer. I’m with T-Mobile, but I haven't had an HSBC account for nearly a year now. It’s likely that they still have our information on file, but really, there's no justification for them to be reaching out to us.T - MobileHSBC10 yearsI've been getting calls two or three times every day from the number 0113 244 4141. I'm quite baffled as to who it might be. We do have an account with HSBC, so it leads me to wonder if they might have access to our information.HSBC11 yearsI've found myself in the same predicament, and to my astonishment, I happen to be a T-Mobile contract holder as well! My phone doesn’t even manage to make calls; instead, we just end up with a string of missed calls. It's rather perplexing, considering we’ve had no interaction whatsoever with HSBC. Quite vexing indeed! Yet, it's somewhat reassuring to know I'm not alone in this bizarre situation!T - MobileHSBC11 yearsI’m with T-Mobile, yet I've never had any dealings with HSBC. I’m starting to think that T-Mobile might be sharing my number behind my back. It’s quite perplexing! Every time these folks ring me, I seem to lose signal entirely. Oddly enough, I still receive a text about the missed call, which is rather strange.T - MobileHSBC11 yearsEarlier today, we received our first call from this number, but we’ve also been plagued by a few others: 01970801068, 01224515221, and 01873742136. Honestly, we haven’t the foggiest idea who’s behind those calls. They seem to have a knack for bothering us at 10 in the morning, which is rather inconvenient since we prefer to have a lie in until around 2pm on our days off. It’s becoming quite tiresome, to be honest! We’re considering getting in touch with T-Mobile to see if they can help us block these nuisances.T - Mobile11 yearsWe’ve experienced the same issue with the numbers 01132443232, 01132443773, and 01132444141. We’re not connected with HSBC in any way. However, a few weeks back, we transitioned our T-Mobile account from a contract plan to pay-as-you-go. It seems likely that these calls might be from T-Mobile.HSBCT - Mobile11 yearsI've also been receiving calls from 01132444266. They seem to be somehow connected.11 yearsThis number has been quite the nuisance! I haven’t answered any of their calls, yet they seem to ring us three or four times a day, every single day for the past month! When I tried calling back, the line just goes silent. Does anyone have any idea who these people might be?!!12 yearsGreetings everyone! It's rather reassuring to discover that we’re not alone in receiving these mysterious calls. However, it would be incredibly helpful to identify the actual source of these calls. It would be great if everyone stopping by could share their thoughts on who they think might be behind this number. After all, that’s really the essence of this site, isn’t it? I noticed someone mentioned a potential connection to HSBC, and we have similar suspicions regarding these calls. Does anyone else feel that there might be a link to HSBC or have any other insights to share?HSBC12 yearsI've just received a missed call from this number. Does anyone happen to know if it’s connected to HSBC in any way?HSBC12 yearsWe received a call from this number about three days ago.12 yearsHi everyone! So, we've been getting some missed calls from the numbers 01132 443 232 and 01132 4141. We switched our mobile from T-Mobile to O2 last February, and now it seems like T-Mobile has handed our details over to some third party they’ve sold them to. We’re quite concerned that this might be against the law, as surely they shouldn’t be sharing our information like that without our consent, right? Can anyone remember ever agreeing to have their info shared in this way?T - MobileO212 yearsReceived my very first call earlier today at half past three from the number 01873742136. When I answered, I was greeted by a bloke who said ‘hello,’ but it sounded as if he was in some raucous pub! It was near impossible to hear anything on my end. Later on, at just before eight, I missed a call from 01224515221, but right after, I got a text saying I’d missed a call from 01132443232. We’ve never had an account or any sort of business with HSBC, but we do have a mobile contract with T-Mobile!HSBCT - Mobile12 yearsI've been inundated with missed calls from 01132443232 and 01132444141. When I try to ring them back, there's always an engaged tone. I'm on T-Mobile and have some connections to HSBC, but I’m completely stumped as to who might be trying to get in touch - could be a sales outfit or perhaps HSBC themselves? If anyone has any idea who these callers are, I'd really appreciate the heads-up!T - MobileHSBC12 yearsThus, numerous times it rang silently. When I attempted to return the call, it seemed to cut off mid-ring.12 yearsWe've just received a text letting us know we missed a call from 01132 443232. When we tried to return the call, it was constantly busy. I'm on T-Mobile as well. A few weeks back, we received an 'alleged' courtesy call from T-Mobile too, but it turned out to be just a sales pitch for a laptop and broadband deal.T - MobileSubmit Your Own Report (0113 244 3232)
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