01179554403
☎️ 01179554403 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 117955 with a prefix of 0117. The area code 0117 originates from Bristol.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01179554403
- Incorrect number calls, hangs upNov
2020Number Of Searches: 10 Number Of Comments: 1 First Seen: 02 November 2020 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Hunger Hill(Lancashire), Lilybank(East Renfrewshire) and Newtown-Crommelin(County Antrim).
01179554403 has 1 comments of which 1 x neutral
01179554403 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01179554403 👆 is reported as a number that calls but disconnects as soon as you pick up. When called back, it shows as invalid or incorrect, leaving people puzzled and unable to reach anyone.
Reports on phone number 01179554403
6 yearsIt called me but when I picked up, they just ended the call. I tried ringing back and turns out the number wasn’t even right.Submit Your Own Report (0117 955 4403)
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Call Charges
If you want to return a call to ☎️ 01179554403 👆, it will cost you £0.16 per minute on landline and between between £0.03 to £0.65 per minute on mobile. Additionally, there might be a connection charge of £0.23.
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These digits are linked with specific locations in the UK and are typically used by homes and businesses. Often called as 'basic rate', 'local rate', or 'national rate' numbers, the charges for these geographic numbers are predicated on the time of day. A good number of service providers offer call packages that grant free calls during designated times. Call costs from mobile phones are subject to the chosen calling plan, with many plans containing these numbers in their free call packages.
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