01132593697
☎️ 01132593697 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 113259 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01132593697
- Unanswered call, potential spam reportedMay
2011TPS registration ineffective against callsApr
2011User enjoys pranking telemarketersMar
2008Unwanted calls despite privacy measuresMar
2008Complained to Ofcom about spamMar
2008Receiving persistent silent calls dailyFeb
2008Annoying calls despite privacy measuresFeb
2008Unanswered call, not worth respondingFeb
2008Received unwanted call, reported themJan
2008Nuisance calls need addressing urgentlyJan
2008Frequent calls, no messages leftJan
2008Persistent calls, no communication yetJan
2008Nuisance calls should be stoppedDec
2007Received harassing calls, seeking actionDec
2007Rude customer service experience reportedDec
2007Frustrated with constant unwanted callsDec
2007Received multiple calls, no agentNov
2007Annoying calls, cannot redial numberNov
2007Related to Nunwood/O2 researchNov
200701132593697 has 19 comments of which 19 x neutral
01132593697 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01132593697 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller linked to market research activities, often using autodialling with silent or abandoned calls. Many recipients are registered on the Telephone Preference Service but still experience frequent, unsolicited rings, leading to widespread frustration. Calls tend to occur at various times and may involve agents requesting personal information, despite recipients' objections and requests to be removed from databases. Numerous complaints have been logged with Ofcom, highlighting concerns over harassment and potential breaches of preference services. While some identified the source as related to market research for O2, the behaviour has been described as intrusive and unprofessional. Users are advised to remain cautious, report ongoing issues to Ofcom, and avoid engaging with the calls.
Reports on phone number 01132593697
10 yearsEarlier today, this number gave us a ring, but they didn't seem keen on chatting. The message indicated that they don’t take calls. Honestly, it feels like it's not really worth our while to answer at all.10 yearsI reached out to Nunwood after receiving countless unsolicited calls. I reminded them that we're registered with the telephone preference service, and I made it clear that I'll be taking additional steps if this harassment continues. Cheers for providing the number!Nunwood11 yearsI've been encountering the same issue with these folks. I've gone ahead and filed a complaint with Ofcom, which was quite straightforward. Fingers crossed, if a good number of others do the same, it might spur them into action!Ofcom11 yearsThis bunch has called me twice in the past hour using an auto-dialler, but there’s been no sign of an actual person on the line.11 yearsI've just filed a complaint with Ofcom as well. The chap on the phone was snickering away with his mates and then let out an "oops" before abruptly cutting us off. What a lovely company!Ofcom11 yearsOn my third go, I finally managed to connect with these folks. The firm in question appears to be Nunwood, and it seems they've been commissioned for some research, specifically for O2. Just to note, here's how you can get in touch: Anne Houston, who works as the Reception Manager under the CEO's PA, is your point of contact. They’re based in their Leeds office. You can reach them by phone at +44 (0) 845 372 0101, or if you prefer, send a fax to +44 (0) 845 372 0102. Their email address is [email protected].NunwoodAnne HoustonPALeedsnunwood11 yearsReceived a call from 01132593697 but there was no response when I picked up, so I ended the call. Did a bit of digging online and stumbled upon this site. If it keeps happening, I'll be sure to notify Ofcom about it.Ofcom11 yearsCheers for that! We’re absolutely sick and tired of them calling and then just hanging up-it's happening like ten times a day! I've shot them an email and also lodged a complaint with Ofcom.Ofcom11 yearsWe're getting incessant calls on our landline, but they never bother to leave a message. Quite irritating, if you ask me!11 yearsI've been getting calls from this pesky number for several days now, at all hours. It's quite frustrating! Even when I answer, there's just silence on the other end. Since I'm registered with the Telephone Preference Service, I've gone ahead and lodged a complaint with OFCOM as well.Telephone Preference ServiceOFCOM11 yearsThese individuals are an absolute pain in the neck, aren't they? If only the Telephone Preference Service would take action to prevent this sort of bother. Here’s hoping someone puts an end to their antics soon!12 yearsI just had a call from these individuals, and it's utterly baffling! Since I’m registered with the telephone preference service, they shouldn't be contacting us at all. We’ve never shared our home phone number with anyone, so it’s quite alarming that it’s getting out there. It's reassuring to see so many others have had similar experiences. Cheers for sharing your thoughts; it certainly does seem like these folks are nothing short of a nuisance. I’ll follow suit with what others have done and lodge a complaint with Ofcom.Ofcom12 yearsI've been feeling rather unwell from all these spam calls, so I stumbled upon this discussion. We thought it might be amusing to have a little fun at Nunwood's expense. Here’s what we did: we took a computer with autodialing software, plugged in their number, and let it rip. Those chaps endured eight rings of silence and a further five before they switched their phones off in a tizzy! Now I'm on the hunt for another dubious company to have a laugh with.Nunwood12 yearsWe've just received a call from these individuals, and as soon as we answered, they hung up. It's about time action was taken against these bothersome calls. We regularly deal with irritating ring-ins from Capital One too.Capital One12 yearsWe received a call from this number this evening, and thankfully we decided to look it up and stumbled upon these comments. A big thank you to everyone who's shared their experiences thus far! Remarkably, they rang us again not long after, and we answered. They asked for us by our complete name. We simply informed them that this is a private number and that we've opted out of any marketing calls. We recommended that they remove our number from their database, or else we would have to file a complaint. The lady on the other end was quite courteous in her apology. It will be interesting to see if they try to contact us again!12 yearsI've been bombarded with countless missed calls from this number today; they certainly don't know when to take a hint! I must admit, I've yet to have a proper conversation with anyone from their end.12 yearsOh, here we go again with the phone ringing! I’ve had a look at the TPS website and it’s a bit frustrating, isn’t it? It turns out that signing up doesn’t stop all those pesky calls - it purely blocks the marketing ones. So, if it’s "market research" they’re after, it seems they’re still free to ring you up. Quite annoying, really! It's bewildering how these firms can still pester us under that guise!TPS12 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, and it's quite the annoyance! I can't return the call either, as it won't accept any redials. What a right pain!12 yearsThis number has made attempts to get in touch with us, even though we are not listed in any directory and are registered with the Telephone Preference Service. We’ve submitted a formal complaint online to Ofcom regarding this matter.Telephone Preference ServiceOfcomSubmit Your Own Report (0113 259 3697)
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