01202629665
☎️ 01202629665 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 120262 with a prefix of 01202. The area code 01202 originates from Bournemouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01202629665
- Received suspicious loan-related textsMay
2011Repeated spam messages received frequentlyMar
2009Receiving unwanted work messages; frustratedNov
2008CGS provides loan servicesOct
2008Invasive unsolicited texts received, disgustedOct
2008Received suspicious loan application textOct
2008Received unsolicited loan approval textsOct
2008Scam texts using personal informationOct
2008Unrecognized contact raised loan concernsOct
2008Daily nuisance calls, very annoyingOct
2008Fake texts attempting phone responseOct
2008Removed from database after contactOct
2008Fraudulent loan approval message receivedSep
2008Received call, no loan applicationSep
2008Received identical loan scam textSep
200801202629665 has 15 comments of which 15 x neutral
01202629665 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01202629665 👆 is reported as a nuisance source of unwanted texts claiming loan approvals or offering credit cards, often using full names including middle names, causing annoyance and concern over data privacy. Numerous users report receiving multiple identical messages, with message content suggesting they had applied for loans or credit cards which they deny. The texts often urge recipients to call specific numbers, leaving many hesitant due to unclear costs or doubts about legitimacy. Some have tried responding or calling but found no clear resolution. Complaints highlight frustration over ongoing frequency, suspicion of scam tactics, and feeling stressed by the invasiveness of these unsolicited messages. Several note attempts to opt out or report, with mixed success in ceasing contact.
Reports on phone number 01202629665
10 yearsWe just gave them a bell using the Bournemouth number and asked them to remove us from their records before we contacted the TPS service. To their credit, they complied without any fuss.BournemouthTPS10 yearsI've received a couple of texts from this lot, the most recent one coming through at 12:06 on 23rd October 2008. It read, “Hello Michael. I’ve been given your loan application from earlier this year. Please give us a buzz before 2pm if you prefer a credit card instead.” I tried to reply, but my message didn’t go through. It seems like I’m not the only one getting these dodgy messages; it looks to me like they're just fishing for someone to call them back. Not happening here!Michael10 yearsI got a text just like the one Mike mentioned on the 23rd of October. It's quite bewildering because I received a similar message the previous month too, and I must admit, I'm quite outraged that they dared to use not only my first name but also my middle name! It's been ages since I applied for any sort of loan-years, in fact. Plus, I’m on a pay-as-you-go phone, having ditched contracts ages ago, so I'm at a loss as to how these folks have obtained my details. Honestly, it feels incredibly intrusive and quite brazen. It's left us speculating whether this is something that should be brought to the attention of Watchdog!MikeWatchdog10 yearsJust received the same text message at 12:58 PM today! I've never even contemplated applying for a loan. Absolute nonsense!10 yearsFor the past several months, we’ve been getting messages on our work mobile, and it’s become a right nuisance-just about every couple of weeks! It’s driving us bonkers! We’re in a bit of a quandary about whether we should call them back. Could it set us back a fortune? We really want this to end!11 yearsEarlier today, precisely at 12:26pm on the 23rd of October 2008, we received a text from CGS that posed the same query as mentioned above. It’s worth noting that we have not taken out any loans. Upon investigating, I stumbled upon an oddly coincidental detail. It appears that a bloke, whose name doesn’t ring a bell, affiliated with CGS (Ceramic Glass or something similar), had attempted to connect with us on Facebook just a few days prior, wanting to befriend us! Has anyone else had a similar experience?CGSGlassFacebook11 yearsAbsolutely, we’ve experienced the same thing. It seems our other half received a call from a number linked to someone named Michael. It’s becoming a regular annoyance at this point, nearly every day we’re on the receiving end of these calls, and it’s really starting to grind our gears. I’d rather not risk calling the number back, as I have no clue what sort of charges we might incur. It all feels rather fishy to me. Fingers crossed they take the hint and leave us in peace!Michael11 yearsI’ve been on the receiving end of two text messages from this lot, the second one being at 12:06 in the afternoon on the 23rd of October, 2008. They said, “Hi Michael. I’ve received your loan application from earlier this year. Please give us a ring before 2pm if you’d prefer a credit card instead.” I did attempt to reply, but the message didn’t go through. It seems I’m not alone in getting these dodgy texts; it appears they're simply fishing for someone to call them back. Not a chance we’ll be doing that!Michael12 yearsReceived another message on my mobile, using both my first and middle names. This time it mentioned CGS, but the contact number given was 01202629420. The message was just the same as before, about a loan application, credit card stuff, and whatnot.CGS12 yearsReceived a text asking us to ring this number regarding a loan that we've supposedly been approved for, applied for just last week. The message requests a call back, but we’re rather keen on getting a credit check instead. The truth is, we’ve never applied for any loan at all. A company also called CGS, which is a bit puzzling.CGS12 yearsI received one of those calls earlier today as well, and I can assure you I haven't applied for any loans.12 yearsReceived a message from the same number claiming to be CGS, saying, “Hello Mak, we're here to assist you with your credit card needs. Give us a bell at 01202629665 to see the best options for you or reply with txtDNMto87222 to opt out.” We’ve had this sort of thing pop up about five or six times now.12 yearsReceived three messages from 01202629665 and 01202629218. All the content was the same, promoting an 'approved' loan, credit card, and such. I've never sought any of that! The texts came from something called ADV Loans. Oddly enough, they seem to know my middle name and refer to me either by my full name or the first couple of initials. Quite concerning, really!12 yearsI've received multiple text messages confirming a loan that I've absolutely never applied for! It’s quite baffling, really!13 yearsCGS providing loan servicesCGSSubmit Your Own Report (01202 629665)
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