01202879191
βοΈ 01202879191 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 120287 with a prefix of 01202. The area code 01202 originates from Bournemouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01202879191
- Early distubing morning phone callMar
2021Receiving suspicious call from EnergyMay
2019Suspicious call from "David Jones."May
2019Recommended call barring software solutionApr
2019Likely scam call at 10:15Apr
2019Multiple calls from potential scamsApr
2019Received scam call identified asApr
2019Unsolicited call, response issueApr
2019Check for possible phone scamApr
2019Wrong number, polite exchange, hung upApr
2019Received unusual call, questionable contentApr
2019Unintelligible sales call, likely telemarketerApr
2019Discussing fiberglass, unfriendly about movingApr
2019Unwanted call about loft insulationApr
2019Caller asked for mother, hung upApr
2019User does not want sales harassmentApr
2019Unintelligible message from unknown numberApr
2019Inquired about company, call disconnectedApr
2019Cold call survey, hung upApr
2019Number Of Searches: 413 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 20 April 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clopton(Northamptonshire), Coldharbour(Devon), Cunnister(Shetland Isles), Maudlin(Cornwall) and Rexon Cross(Devon).
01202879191 has 18 comments of which 11 x neutral and 7 x negative
01202879191 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01202879191 π is reported as a nuisance spam caller often linked to bogus energy saving and loft insulation surveys. Callers use various aliases like βFiona Kayeβ or βMaryβ and sometimes claim to be officials, but their legitimacy is questionable. Many report single rings or disconnected calls, with some receiving persistent scripted calls pushing fibreglass or foam insulation despite refusals. The calls tend to occur in the morning, with some leaving unclear or strange messages, including unintelligible audio or inappropriate background chatter. Numerous complainants mention being on the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) yet still receiving the calls, along with poor call quality and foreign accents. Overall, itβs widely considered an aggressive sales scam preying on trust, especially via deception about identity and pressure tactics.
Reports on phone number 01202879191
5 yearsGot a call at about 8 in the morning, which totally woke us up. Not very happy about that.7 yearsGot a call from Energy Save again, but this time it wasn’t Fiona. Some bloke answered and said, “I’m gonna send a message.” Bit creepy, can’t tell if he was warning me or what. Anyone else had this?Fiona7 yearsI got a call from this number and the guy on the line said he was David Jones, some sort of conservation officer or something. It didn't really feel right to me though, 'cause wouldn't that usually come from the council office or something official? Plus, he somehow managed to get past my call blocker, which was a bit worrying.David JonesFrankly7 yearsHonestly, the best thing I ever did was get a phone with call blocking built in. It’s been a lifesaver. This number popped up on my caller ID, but I had no clue who they were before I got the blocking sorted. Totally worth it!7 yearsSo this girl called Fiona Kaye, who claimed to be a "home efficiency adviser" for Energy Save, but I never got around to asking her how she earned that title. After a bit, she just gave up and hung up on me. Weird thing is, I got a call from WarmerHome Insulation yesterday - they're also based in Bournemouth - and before that, I was getting daily rings from some dodgy sprayfoam company, plus the usual persistent Homelogic lot from the UK. Sounds like a whole bunch of these firms are on a loop or something.Fiona KayeEnergy SaveWarmarhome InsulationBournemouthUKLtd7 yearsGot a call that just rang once and then cut off around 10:15 today. Judging by what others have said, it looks like a scam.7 yearsThis number rang me on 29th April 2019. There was a woman speaking, but you could hear other voices faintly in the background. I answered with “hello, Bournemouth” and then the call instantly dropped. I decided to phone back, planning to give them a telling off and warn about reporting them to the ICO if they pulled that stunt again. Instead, I got an automated message saying “your call is important to us”, but after 50 seconds I just gave up waiting.Bournemouth7 yearsI got a call from a guy asking if I was “Mrs Wool”. I told him I wasn’t and then he just said “no worries” before hanging up. Quite random!Wool7 yearsSo, about 10 in the morning, a woman named Mary called, sounding really polite and friendly. She asked if my name and address were correct - which I double-checked since I was waiting to hear from the hospital anyway. Then out of the blue, she started talking about my loft insulation needing some kind of downgrade. That’s when I just said thanks, took that as my cue to hang up. Honestly, sounds like a dodgy trick trying to get folks to agree to have foam stuff sprayed in their loft. Wouldn’t trust it.Mary7 yearsGot a call from 01202 879191 earlier, but no voicemail or anything. Weirdly, I caught a bloke in the background muttering something like "those are the largest pair I’ve ever come across." Honestly, you can guess what kind of daft comment that was!7 yearsGot a call but they just mumbled some nonsense and hung up straight away. Probably one of those salesy types.7 yearsGot a call from this number just now and it was a woman who wouldn't take no for an answer, reading from some script about loft insulation and surveys, all in fibreglass or something. Kept saying it’d only take a moment. I asked her four times what the price was but she just ignored me, so I ended up hanging up. Then she rang back a few minutes later, I didn’t pick up this time, and she didn’t even leave a message. I’m on the TPS, so she should’ve known not to call, but I never got a chance to say a thing. Definitely adding this to my spam list.Telephone Preference Service7 yearsWhen I mentioned I was moving, they brought up fibreglass and then just ended the call on me.7 yearsGot a call today where the person asked if they were speaking to my mum. When I asked who it was, they just ended the call straight away.7 yearsI really don't appreciate getting called by sales people when I'm trying to relax or just going about my day. Would prefer not to be bothered at all, honestly.7 yearsGot a call from someone chatting about fiberglass insulation and a survey they needed to carry out. I mentioned I was with t.p.s. and asked which company they were with, and then he just ended the call.T. P. S7 yearsReceived an unsolicited call regarding some sort of survey, and when I mentioned I was registered with the Telephone Preference Service, the bloke abruptly ended the conversation. It's rather typical, isn't it?Telephone Preference Service7 yearsGot a voicemail from this number but couldn't make out what they were saying at all. Plus, no one round here knows anyone who'd have that number.Submit Your Own Report (01202 879191)
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