01202052893
☎️ 01202052893 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1202052 with a prefix of 01202. The area code 01202 originates from Bournemouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01202052893
- Phone salesperson is rude, pushyJan
2024Potential scam call from persistent callerJan
2024Pushy cold caller named MariaJan
2024Caller was familiar, gave nameJan
2024Be cautious with unfamiliar callsJan
2024Suspicious individual claiming to know directorJan
2024Jessie Dixon demanded to speakJan
2024Cold call from rude "Maria Clark"Jan
2024Rude call from Liam, disrespectfulMay
2023Unprofessional and potentially dishonest behaviorMay
2023Persistent unsolicited phone call, likely scamApr
2023Caller inquiring about former employeesApr
2023Rude requester mentioning email from BournemouthApr
2023Steve rudely demands director meetingApr
2023Call from Glen, rude responseApr
2023Mysterious caller looking for ownerApr
2023Unwanted caller demanding to speakApr
2023Liam caller, rude sales approachApr
2023Caller wouldn't disclose company informationMar
2023Pioneer Business Systems scam callMar
2023Aggressive sales pitch from HiHiMar
2023Frustrating interactions, block if possibleMar
2023Caller rude and uncooperativeMar
2023Number Of Searches: 126 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 07 March 2023 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Blackfen(Greater London), Fowey(Cornwall), Kincardine(Highland), Podmoor(Staffordshire) and Quatquoy(Orkney).
01202052893 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
01202052893 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01202052893 👆 is reported as consistently rude, pushy, and aggressive cold callers who frequently request to speak to company directors without providing clear information about their identity or purpose. Callers use various names and often refuse to disclose their company or contact details, sometimes hanging up abruptly when questioned. They exhibit unprofessional behaviour, including repeated calls, dismissing refusals, and making suspicious claims about prior communications or services owed. Users strongly advise caution, describing the calls as potential scams or sales tactics lacking transparency. Blocking the numbers and refusing to engage is recommended to avoid wasting time and dealing with persistent, disrespectful callers.
Reports on phone number 01202052893
2 yearsThey kept ringing me even after I’d hung up, super annoying and really pushy. Lied about talking to the company’s directors, which definitely wasn’t true. Would not recommend dealing with them at all.2 yearsI received a phone call from a woman named Rebecca, who claimed to be representing "Pioneer." She was quite pushy, requesting to speak with the managing director and refused to provide any email contact details. When I inquired about the reason for her call, she abruptly hung up on me. It certainly felt like a dodgy situation-definitely a warning sign for anyone else who might get a similar call!RebeccaPioneer2 yearsI had quite an experience with a certain "Maria Clark" recently - she was a relentless cold caller! Despite my polite refusals, she insisted on having a word with the director of our firm and simply wouldn't back down. Quite the persistent one, I must say!Maria Clark2 yearsGot a call from a woman who acted like she knew exactly who she was trying to contact. She told me her first name was Jessi but didn't say her last name or what company she was from. I had to keep asking to get any details. Eventually, she shared her surname, Dixon. But when I requested her phone number and the company she represented, she just cut the call... really unfriendly behaviour.JessiDixon2 yearsI received a phone call from a chap named Liam wanting to talk to the Managing Director. Honestly, I wouldn’t let these sorts of calls go through; it’s crucial to play the role of the gatekeeper. Something about this feels rather dodgy.Liam2 yearsThis woman called herself Francesca Jones and was really strange. She kept going on about how she knew our director and that she'd help him remember her. Thing is, none of us have worked with her company at all. Really dodgy situation.Francesca Jones2 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call from someone named Jessie Dixon who refused to explain the purpose of their call. They insisted on speaking directly with our Director, which struck me as quite impolite and a tad dubious. Quite the strange encounter, to say the least!Jessie Dixon2 years12 Jan 24 I got a call from a woman who said her name was "Maria Clark." I reckon she’d got my number from some Companies House list or somethin'. She was quite aggressive and not very polite at all. When I asked where she was calling from, she refused to tell me and got annoyed when I suggested I’d ring her back instead. Proper pushy behaviour.Maria ClarkCompanies HouseMaria3 yearsI had a rather unpleasant experience with a chap named Liam who rang up wanting to chat with the managing director. Unfortunately, the MD wasn’t in at the time, and let me tell you, Liam was none too pleased about it. He came across as rather brash and confrontational, almost looking for a scrap in the conversation! It was quite peculiar when he mentioned he had already dispatched an email that apparently couldn’t be answered. Quite the oddball, I must say. I couldn’t resist suggesting he might want to reconsider his approach to sales - a bit more charm wouldn't go amiss!LiamMD3 yearsSTEER CLEAR! This chap rang up insisting he needed to have a word with my director. I must've inquired about his origin a good eight times, and all he could muster was a dismissive 'it’s not important where I’m calling from.' Quite cheeky, really! Then, he proceeded to say he’d just ring my director’s mobile. How presumptuous, considering he hasn't a clue what that number is! He claimed he was routed directly to me due to the phone system and that there weren’t any other choices available - all nonsense, as he promptly chatted with another department right after!3 yearsI received numerous calls from a bloke claiming to be 'Steve James', but initially, his number came up as private. When I probed him about the firm he represented, he just replied with a rather dubious 'hihi'. Didn't seem very genuine to me. He was acting as if he had a personal connection with both directors, which raised my suspicions. After I cut the conversation short, he just kept ringing me back - a total of six times! Each time I rejected the call, he was right there again. It struck me as utterly unprofessional; I wouldn't be surprised if it's some sort of con.Steve James3 yearsI received a call from someone inquiring about an ex-employee, and then they shifted the conversation to ask for the new managing director. I believe the chap mentioned his name as "Mike" and confirmed he was representing Carringtons. He even provided the last three digits of the new MD’s mobile, claiming it was in relation to their request. I told him I couldn’t verify the number, and pointed out that “their request” seemed a bit misleading since he should already be aware that the previous employee had moved on. At that point, he turned a tad too smugly courteous and wrapped up the call. Quite amusing, really!MikeCarringtons3 yearsI encountered a rather impolite individual who attempted to reach the MD but was informed that they were not in at the moment. This person stated they would ring back, and when probed about their location, they mentioned Bournemouth. Curiously, when I inquired about the company, they replied cryptically with "from me." Upon asking the nature of the call, they simply said it was about an email. I do wonder what will unfold when they decide to call again-should make for quite the spectacle!MDBournemouth3 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be Steve, who was practically pleading to have a word with the director. His tone was both pushy and rather arrogant, to say the least.Steve3 yearsI received a call from someone named 'Glen' who requested to chat with our managing director. I informed him that she doesn’t engage with unsolicited calls. He chuckled and retorted, "this isn't an unsolicited call." I quickly admonished him not to laugh at me, and made it clear that should he call again, I would promptly block his number.Glen3 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call from a chap named Liam Johns. He didn’t disclose the purpose of his inquiry and was rather insistent on speaking to the owner of the business. Quite odd, if you ask me!Liam Johns3 yearsI had a rather perplexing encounter with a chap named Simon Farmer, who seemed insistent on getting in touch with the directors regarding an email. The curious part is, none of us were familiar with his name. He was rather unhelpful, refusing to provide an email address or any specifics about his inquiry. It felt like he was determined to keep ringing back, pressing for the directors' availability. As the calls progressed, his tone grew increasingly brisk. He even wanted to know if I held a director's position myself! I mentioned that if he wasn’t willing to engage constructively, I’d terminate the call. In the end, I hung up, much to his apparent dismay, as he continued to express his annoyance. Quite the strange situation!Simon Farmer3 yearsReceived a call from someone calling themselves Liam. His manner was quite off-putting and thoroughly impolite. This certainly isn't the proper etiquette for conducting sales calls, that's for sure.Liam3 yearsReceived a call today from someone who claimed they wanted to chat with the owner of the business. When I pressed for the name of the company and the purpose of the call, he refused to divulge any details. To me, that’s a massive red flag. If someone can’t even share the name of their organisation, it’s bound to be a load of nonsense!3 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be with Pioneer Business Systems, alleging that our firm owes £1,032 for services rendered. They were insistent on acquiring our company’s card information. Quite frankly, we’ve never heard of this business before. ***Definitely a Scam!***Pioneer Business Systems3 yearsI encountered a rather pushy individual who seemed intent on making a sale and wasn't keen on accepting any refusal. They were promoting HiHi phone systems under the banner of "Pioneer Business Systems." Curiously enough, they were quite reluctant to share their email address, which struck me as a bit odd.Pioneer Business Systems3 yearsUtterly pointless and a complete drain on everyone involved. The chap kept insisting, "I'm just trying to assist you," as though I hadn't made myself clear. I reiterated, "We've no room for more clients until next year." Yet, he brushed off my reply, blathering on about how this would supposedly bring in more work for me. I didn't need any extra business, for goodness' sake! Eventually, he cut the call short. My suggestion? If possible, just block the number and save yourself the hassle.3 yearsI had a chap ring up wanting to have a word with someone specific on our team. When I probed for a name, he shot back with "Liam." I inquired about his location, and he became quite abrasive, insisting he’d divulge that information only after I confirmed if she was free. I let him know she wouldn’t be available for the next five hours. He then repeated my answer in a rather snippy manner, saying, "So, you're saying she’s not free?" Subsequently, he declared he wouldn’t reveal where he was calling from and promptly hung up. Quite the encounter, I must say!LiamSubmit Your Own Report (01202 052893)
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