01202082917
☎️ 01202082917 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1202082 with a prefix of 01202. The area code 01202 originates from Bournemouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01202082917
- Possible phishing scam for informationNov
2024Fraudulent message claiming iPhone purchaseJul
2021Insurance company hassling elderly manMay
2021Caller ID checker scam ongoingMay
2021Accusing company of scamming customersMar
2021Receiving unwanted and illegal callsFeb
2021Callers disrespectful, scammers, profanity usedFeb
2021Warning about scam kitchen insuranceFeb
2021White goods insurance solicitors are persistentFeb
2021Insurance renewal call ended abruptlyJan
2021Warning about potential scam, bewareJan
2021White goods insurance renewal scamJan
2021Unexpected white goods policy informationDec
2020AP Guard targeted vulnerable customerMar
2020AP Guard pushing unnecessary warrantyFeb
2020AP Guard aggressively selling unnecessary warrantyFeb
2020Insurance targets kitchen appliance insuranceFeb
2020Unauthorized warranty scam calls, avoidDec
2019Harassing phone call full of threatsSep
2019Concern about frequency of callsAug
2019Refused to provide payment informationJun
2019Scam caller pretending to be BTJun
2019Scammers prey on vulnerable elderlyMay
2019Unwanted calls from undisclosed companyMay
2019Beware of bogus phone callsMay
2019Assumed autodialer from repetitive callsMay
2019Don't fall for deceptive providersApr
2019Number Of Searches: 125 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 04 April 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coed-Llai (Leeswood)(Flintshire), Easton Town(Somerset), Kilburn(Derbyshire) and Pedlinge(Kent).
01202082917 has 25 comments of which 20 x negative and 5 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01202082917
2 yearsGot a call earlier today but the caller ID was missing. They mentioned a website called MediaAlarm247.co.uk, which claimed to offer personal alarms for seniors. The site referenced numbers like 01202989817 and 08006889961. At first glance, it looked pretty legit - there was even a link to NCSC.GOV.UK which made me think it wasn’t a scam. However, the site’s now completely offline, which makes me think it was probably an attempt to steal card info or some kind of phishing. Felt dodgy in hindsight.MediaAlarm247coukNCSC. GOV. UK5 yearsI answered the phone and it was a voicemail claiming Amazon was going to charge me £399 for an iPhone delivery. That’s just a lie, I don’t even own one! Don’t trust these calls.Amazon5 yearsSome drainage insurance people kept bothering an elderly gentleman nonstop.5 yearsSomebody called saying they were from a Caller ID checking service and tried to charge me £199 for something we don't even have. We already get unwanted calls but I’ve got a free call blocker so why on earth would I pay for another one? This sort of thing happens way too often. It really needs to be put to an end.5 yearsSome muppet was on the blower earlier, trying to get me to give out my bank info for some rubbish insurance on white goods I don’t even need. As if we’re daft enough not to know who our current provider is or what we’ve already got cover for. Absolute scumbags these people.5 yearsI keep getting bothered by this annoying woman who just won't accept a NO. I’m quite old and really don’t want this hassle. She’s called me twice in about 20 minutes from 01202118830 and 01202082917. I don’t have any drains insurance or need protection for my appliances. Honestly, I’m tired of having to check every time who’s called me. Somebody needs to put a stop to this, surely it must be against the law?5 yearsGot a call from some rude scammers. A woman said my mum had some kind of insurance with them that was about to expire. I told her that wasn’t the case and she just cut me off. So I dialled the number again to check, and some bloke there started swearing at me, calling me a f****** idiot. Proper nasty lot.5 yearsAvoid AP Guard at all costs! They ring up older folks pretending to offer kitchen goods insurance renewals, but it’s all a scam to trick vulnerable people into handing over their bank info. Total shady business.AP Guard5 yearsThese white goods insurance people keep calling non stop. I hardly ever catch them leaving a voicemail either. Total pain!5 yearsSomeone rang me to update the insurance on my kitchen stuff, I told them I wasn’t interested and they just hung up right in my ear.5 yearsWatch out, it’s a total scam!5 yearsI keep getting calls from a company pretending we must renew our white goods insurance. It’s annoying because they ring constantly trying to push it on us. Feels like a total scam to me.6 yearsI got a call from someone saying I had a white goods insurance policy with AP Guard, which I had no clue about. Seems like loads of firms keep switching their names these days. They mentioned they covered my fridge freezer, washing machine, and cooker. Early morning, a woman said my premium dropped to £199.99 since I hadn’t made any claims last year. Then, later on, a bloke phoned twice to confirm the same details. When I asked for more info, they just cut the call. Tried ringing back and got a message saying the person had ended the call. Bit dodgy if you ask me.AP Guard6 yearsI got a call from AP Guard trying to get me to renew an insurance policy for my mum that she hasn’t even got. When I asked to talk to a manager, they just hung up on me! My mum got caught out by a scam like this last year and ended up sharing her card info, so luckily all calls now come straight to me. Feels like these people are really after the elderly and vulnerable, which is awful.AP Guard6 yearsGot calls from someone saying they were with AP Guard, trying to push a warranty for appliances on my elderly neighbour’s phone. The poor lady doesn’t even own any gadgets worth insuring! They just kept ringing even after I told them to stop.AP Guard6 yearsGot a few calls from AP Guard, like they wanted to sell some warranty for white goods. Thing is, the old lady they kept ringing doesn’t even have anything worth insuring. They just kept on calling though. Proper annoying!AP Guard7 yearsI've been getting calls off AP Guard about some warranty on my household appliances. They keep ringing occasionally, asking me to pay up, but I never signed up for any policy with them. Feels like a total scam to me.AP Guard7 yearsMy 83-year-old mum got pestered with calls about a washing machine warranty. When I picked up the phone, the bloke started being all aggressive. I just told him to stop bothering us and hang up.7 yearsThis bloke keeps ringing my mum, who’s got dementia, like two times a day. I told him straight up if he called again I’d crack his neck. Haven't heard a peep from him for a couple of days now.7 yearsSo, today my mum got a call from someone saying she hadn’t paid for her call and protect service on her landline. They said they were from BT and asked for her card info, threatening extra fees if she didn’t pay up. I told them to quit ringing our number straight away. I looked the number up and found out it was a scam! We also told BT about it, and they’re looking into this as loads of people have reported this exact number already.BT7 yearsThese people are total scammers, targeting old folks by saying they can stop cold calls. Funny how they themselves keep ringing you out of the blue. They won’t even send anything in the post and just expect you to pay right then and there over the phone, which is dodgy as hell. I’ve blocked them and made sure they’re reported.7 yearsI got a call three times within a minute from someone saying they were from a company that stops unwanted calls, but they want money for it. When I asked them what their company's called, they refused to say. They got pretty annoyed and just ended the call.7 yearsGot a dodgy BT call today, felt like a scam targeting my elderly mum. Really makes you worry about the ones who can’t always spot these tricks. Stay sharp and watch over your loved ones!BT7 yearsLooks like an auto dialer for sure. I kept trying to call back to figure out who it was, but it was always busy on the line.7 yearsI get calls from these so-called call blocking companies asking for £150 a year, then they say I’m eligible for free or even lifetime membership. Sounds dodgy to me! Just ended the call and steer clear.Submit Your Own Report (01202 082917)
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