01202092417
☎️ 01202092417 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1202092 with a prefix of 01202. The area code 01202 originates from Bournemouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01202092417
- Rude interaction with service representativeMay
2018Rude salesman, offensive comments, frustratedMay
2018Rude call, insulting comment receivedMay
2018Scam call causing vulnerability concernsMay
2018Frustration with untraceable nuisance callersMay
2018Rude, persistent salesman ignored boundariesApr
2018Company uses outdated, inaccurate databaseApr
2018Telemarketer won't stop calling. RudeApr
2018Receiving spam calls on TPSApr
2018Surprisingly informed database conversationApr
2018Unable to speak about insulationApr
2018Unintelligible name, call hang-upApr
2018Hang up calls despite TPSApr
2018TPS not effective, caller persistedApr
2018Missed calls without voicemail leftApr
2018Unwanted call from roof companyMar
2018Untrustworthy, likely sales call, patronizingMar
2018Missed call, no voicemail leftMar
2018Number Of Searches: 136 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 24 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gilstead(West Yorkshire), Glanafon(Pembrokeshire), North End(Berkshire), Sileby(Leicestershire) and Wotter(Devon).
01202092417 has 18 comments of which 1 x negative and 17 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01202092417
8 yearsI had a rather unpleasant encounter with Tom from Energy Efficiency Rung, who told me to bugger off for taking up his time. Strangely enough, he mentioned my name, which made the whole experience even more baffling.TomEnergy Efficiency Rung8 yearsI've received this call on two occasions now, instructing me to press 1 to speak with a police officer. It's quite alarming, especially considering that more vulnerable individuals could easily fall victim to such calls.8 yearsWhat a remarkably unpleasant chap I encountered while he was hawking cavity wall services! When I mentioned that we already have sufficient warmth in our home, he quite rudely called me dimwitted and suggested I put my brain to better use. Honestly, it's left me utterly fuming!8 yearsI got a call from a really rude bloke who reckoned my 10 inches of rock wool insulation up in the loft was dangerous. The way he spoke was proper disrespectful and honestly it got me quite annoyed. It's maddening that these numbers can’t be traced properly so we can take some kind of action against them. Why is it so difficult to track these callers down?8 yearsI had a rather unpleasant encounter with a chap on the phone who rudely told me to employ my intellect.8 yearsSo, I got a call yesterday from this pushy bloke trying to sell loft insulation, sounded like he was just reciting a rehearsed spiel. I found it hard to get a word in, but eventually told him we didn’t want it and couldn’t really afford it anyway. He then said it wouldn’t cost a thing and told me to quit making “mad guesses”! I stayed polite and said I wasn’t interested in carrying on the chat, and he snapped back with “Good luck with how you live then” before hanging up on me. Proper rude.8 yearsThis firm is just another sales outfit using an old, dodgy database that’s full of wrong info. Seems like they forked out cash to buy it, which is a waste cos the data’s rubbish. What a pointless spend!8 yearsHad a fairly lengthy chat with him. He claimed his records showed I still had fibreglass insulation on my roof that needed swapping out. After a while, I mentioned that seemed odd since I live in a ground-floor flat, and then he just hung up.8 yearsI've been plagued by incessant spam calls lately, and I even registered with the TPS to curtail such nuisances. Yet, it seems these bothersome calls just keep coming!TPS8 yearsI got a call with the usual “fibreglass roof insulation” spiel. Told the guy straight up I wasn’t interested and to remove my number from their list. Then it went quiet. When I checked if he got that, he says “yeah... but I’m not promising I’ll do it” and just cut me off. What a cheeky bloke! It’s a shame they can’t find real work!8 yearsI tried calling them, but couldn’t get a chance to say anything! It was about the roof insulation, just like the others mentioned above...8 yearsThe name was all gobbledygook when Call Guardian picked it up, and once it was passed to the answerphone, it showed up as an announced call before just hanging up.Call Guardian8 yearsEven though I’m signed up with the TPS, I’ve had loads of calls where they just hang up on me. The last one left about a 5 minute voicemail full of people mucking about in their office. Feels like they’re just trying to hit their daily call quota. Proper annoying!Telephone Preference Service8 yearsSomeone called about some fibre glass insulation in my loft, something to do with conservation rules. I reckon I was a bit sharp with him, and he told me not to be so rude. I just told him to post me a letter if there’s an issue with the insulation and then he hung up nicely. I’m signed up with the TPS, but it’s like it doesn’t actually do anything!!!Telephone Preference Service8 yearsThey called me a few times but didn’t bother leaving any message.8 yearsGot a couple of calls from this company, Roof Wise or something like that. Told the bloke I wasn't interested and he sounded pretty annoyed. They really shouldn't have bothered ringing. Does registering with the TPS actually make a difference?Roof WiseTPS8 yearsGot a call from someone who claimed to be Samuel, an energy assessor from my area (but honestly, he wasn’t really close by). He wanted to check if I had fibreglass insulation in my loft, saying his “records” showed this info. I didn’t really answer properly since it felt like a sales pitch. Heads up to the ladies - he was quite condescending, asking if my husband was around and said he’d ring back to speak with him instead!Samuel8 yearsThey called but never said anything or left a voicemail.Submit Your Own Report (01202 092417)
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