01223590555
☎️ 01223590555 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 122359 with a prefix of 01223. The area code 01223 originates from Cambridge.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01223590555
- Ignoring unwanted text message chargesAug
2018Unauthorized charge, scammer refunded moneyJan
2017User warns about being deceivedDec
2016Subject deemed potentially harmfulDec
2016Unwanted subscription, refund promised soonNov
2016Customer service contact for ZamanoNov
2016Seeking refunds for unauthorized chargesNov
2016Unwanted charges; seeking recourse optionsOct
2016Scam number, lost money, text STOPAug
2016Unauthorized charges, seeking refund, explanationAug
2016Seeking refund for contact issueAug
2016Scam artists sending unwanted contentAug
2016Zamano refunded my charges successfullyAug
2016Phone company should enhance protectionJul
2016O2 provided excellent customer serviceJul
2016Unresolved charges, awaiting promised refundJul
2016Company accused of stealing moneyJul
2016Avoid calling 01223590555, extra chargesJul
2016Unauthorized charges and fraud concernsJul
2016Charged £135, seeking full reimbursementJun
2016Unauthorized charge of £12.50May
2016Scam texts, no support, frustratedMay
2016Inquiring about unknown caller chargesMay
2016Unwanted texts costing £3 eachMay
2016Struggling to resolve fraudulent chargesMay
2016Frustrated with scam texts and VirginiaApr
2016Unexpected £15 charge for competitionMar
2016Seeking refund for scam chargesMar
2016Unauthorized charges reported, contact urgentlyMar
2016Inquiring about cheque status updateMar
2016Received unwanted texts, unhelpful serviceMar
2016Charged daily, waiting for refundFeb
2016Receive unwanted text charges weeklyFeb
2016Unwanted texts, seeks cancellationJan
2016Billed unknowingly for two monthsJan
2016Company accused of scamming customersDec
2015Stop texting me, pleaseNov
2015Unwanted billing since 2015; refund soughtNov
2015Unexpected weekly charge for subscriptionNov
2015Unexpected charges for unwanted textsNov
2015Unwanted texts, high charges, frustrationNov
2015Unclear charges, poor service experienceOct
2015Stop calling me, pleaseSep
2015Unauthorized charges on phone billSep
2015Refund for overcharged SMS serviceJan
2015Number Of Searches: 62 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 26 January 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bonar Bridge(Highland), Harvills Hawthorn(West Midlands) and Woodworth Green(Cheshire).
01223590555 has 44 comments of which 7 x negative and 37 x neutral
01223590555 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01223590555 👆 is reported as a premium rate scam number linked to unauthorized weekly charges ranging typically from £2.50 to £5.00, often running for several weeks unnoticed on mobile bills. Many victims never subscribed or received clear communications but were nonetheless billed by Zamano, a company associated with these charges. Customers frequently experience difficulty obtaining refunds, with mobile providers sometimes blocking further charges but not reimbursing losses. Contacting Zamano directly often involves unhelpful automated systems, while some users have reported promised refunds by cheque that are slow to arrive. Mobile networks' customer service responses vary, with some helpful in refunding and blocking, while others pass responsibility back to customers. Overall, vigilance, blocking premium numbers, and avoiding replying to unsolicited texts are advised to prevent such fraudulent billing.
Reports on phone number 01223590555
8 yearsI keep getting messages saying I’ve been charged £4.50. I haven’t used anything like that and have no clue what it’s about, so I just ignore them. Honestly, the best thing is to report it and then block the number. Deleted all their texts after that.10 yearsThose deceitful leeches have unlawfully snagged £25 from my bank account! Thankfully, EE has intervened, blocked their access, and returned my money.EE10 yearsHave you tried giving them a bell? I've had a right nightmare with this company myself!10 yearsIt seems I inadvertently enrolled in their service after clicking on a promotional banner! Shortly after, I received a text instructing me to 'text STOP', but naturally, I refrained from doing that, as it’s widely advised against unless you're keen on receiving an influx of marketing messages, spam, and the like. Before I realised what was happening, I found £3.75 being deducted from my EE phone bill weekly for a staggering 13 weeks. Zamano has now assured me that they've unsubscribed me and promised a full refund by cheque within ten working days... I'll keep my fingers crossed!EEZamano10 yearsI had to call Zamano’s customer support for their premium rate stuff, and their number is 700038474. If you're dealing with any issues, that’s who you need to get in touch with.Zamano10 yearsI've been hit with a whole heap of charges from this number, and I'm keen to find out how I can reclaim my money.10 yearsI’m not entirely sure how this has come about, but after chatting with my mobile network, it seems they've started deducting a set amount from me, which now forms part of my regular monthly direct debit. As advised by them, I sent a text saying STOP to the number provided. What options do I have moving forward?10 yearsI've been swindled by this number, and they drained a fair bit of cash from my account. I've sent a text saying STOP to 66033, hoping that'll put an end to it.10 yearsI've recently gone through my BT bill and noticed I've been charged for four text messages from the number 700038473, yet I've never received any correspondence from them at all. Each text has cost me three quid! When I contacted BT, they washed their hands of it and advised me to call 01223590555. I found it quite odd that they'd have that number while I can’t find any record of it on my phone. They couldn’t provide any clarity, suggesting instead that I block all premium numbers. Well, that’s not where I intend to stop! I’m pushing for a refund and I want to understand how this has happened in the first place. I’ll keep everyone updated once I have more information. Cheers, Tony.BTTony10 yearsI'm curious to know how you managed to reach out to them and where they obtained your phone number, as I'm facing a similar predicament and am keen on securing a refund.10 yearsAbsolute con artists, they bombard your phone with unsavoury content and claim you’ve signed up for it. I've been eagerly anticipating a cheque from these crooks for the cash they’ve swindled from me. Utterly despicable!10 yearsI'm delighted to share that I’ve just received a cheque for £18 from Zamano, fully refunding all the fees deducted from my EE mobile account. Kudos to Zamano for honouring their promise!ZamanoEEKudos10 yearsIt's quite troubling, to be honest. I really believe that telecom companies ought to take more responsibility in safeguarding individuals from such issues!10 yearsI have to commend O2; they've really come through for me. After receiving a couple of texts, I initially thought it was just a mistake on my part, not realising it was the second one. Then, two days later, I was hit with another charge, and upon inspecting my bill, I discovered an earlier charge as well. I promptly rang up O2, and to my delight, they refunded me with no prompting whatsoever. They even provided me with a number to reach out and stop these charges. However, after seeing similar stories, I’ve chosen against it and instead, I plan to ring O2 again and request that they block all premium numbers for a time. It might seem a bit extreme, but I refuse to line someone else's pockets at my expense.10 yearsI've recently stumbled upon six separate deductions of £2.50 each on my EE mobile bill. Fortunately, EE has put a stop to any further charges from that number, but they informed me that I'd need to get in touch with the company directly to reclaim my money. So, I picked up the phone and, with a bit of hesitance, shared my mobile number with them. The person I spoke to assured me they would remove my subscription and send a refund of £15 via cheque within a week and a half. Now, I'm left in a bit of a limbo, waiting to see how this all pans out!EE10 yearsThis company is nothing short of a sham; it's akin to outright larceny!10 yearsI’d advise against ringing the number 01223590555, which my network provider handed to me, as it leads to additional charges. It’s high time the networks put an end to this nonsense, considering the company lacks any proper contact information that's actually helpful.10 yearsI've never even had a message from this firm, yet they somehow managed to slap a £27 charge on my bill! After being a loyal Vodafone customer for more than a decade, they’ve really let me down, treating me like I’m nothing more than a nuisance due to the shady dealings of this caller. They flat-out refused to refund me, leaving me feeling quite upset and anxious about how this company got hold of my number in the first place. I reached out to them, and they told me they sourced my details from my provider's online portal-how peculiar! I hardly ever use that portal! This feels like a clear-cut case of fraudulent activity concerning people's contracts and truly warrants an inquiry into how the phone companies either permit or even facilitate this nonsense!Vodafone10 yearsI've found myself out of pocket to the tune of £135.00 due to texts sent by this company. I approached Tesco Mobile for a refund, and they managed to return £18.00 to my account. However, they've refused to do any more, insisting it's not their issue. I mean, they are my service provider, aren't they? I would expect them to monitor these kinds of situations. I've visited their store in Peterborough thrice since January, trying to figure out why I'd keep tapping into my safety cushion. It was only during the last visit that someone finally unearthed the problem, leading me to discover the root of the issue. I firmly believe that I deserve a full refund given the circumstances.Tesco MobilePeterborough10 yearsAbsolutely, I've noticed a charge of £12.50 that I've been billed for, and I've not authorised anything of the sort. What a nuisance!10 yearsI've been getting messages from this number, and it's racking up charges I never agreed to! When I call the number, as Virgin suggested, it prompts me to input my phone number, which honestly makes me quite uneasy. It feels like a total scam that ought to be dealt with posthaste! I requested Virgin to put a stop to these disturbances, but they claimed they weren't able to. Plus, there's no way on my phone to block it either-I'm absolutely livid!Virgin10 yearsI received a text and they billed me £3.50, but I don't recognise the number. Virgin isn’t offering any assistance either.Virgin10 yearsI've received this number because the company keeps sending me texts to my mobile, charging £3 each time, and I really don't need them at all.10 yearsGreetings, all. I've recently discovered that they've been deducting £2.50 from my account every week since October. I've just tried ringing the number 01223 590555, which was provided by my mobile network, EE. Unfortunately, every time I call, I'm greeted by a recorded message prompting me to input my mobile number. After I do, it asks for confirmation by pressing the star key. However, upon doing so, it just loops back to asking for my number again, making it impossible to actually speak to anyone. I also received an email address, [email protected], along with the phone number from EE, but I'm quite hesitant to reach out via email as I’d prefer not to share my email details with them. Does anyone have any recommendations for how I might reclaim my lost funds? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!EE10 yearsI've been receiving texts stating that I've been charged £60 up to now, and it’s really starting to irk me. I can't believe Virginia is fully in the loop about this scam yet seems to take no action to safeguard their clients. It's quite frustrating!Virginia10 yearsI've noticed a charge of £15.00 from this company on my account in the past month. They claim it's for a competition I supposedly entered through EE. To be honest, I haven't a clue what they’re on about, as I tend to avoid such gimmicks altogether! What an odd situation!EE10 yearsI've noticed a charge of £3.00 for 'texts received' popping up on my mobile bill, and it seems to happen every other Friday around 8 in the evening. The number associated with these charges is 700038406. I reached out to Virgin, my mobile provider, and they suggested that I give a call to 01223590555 for a refund and also send a text saying STOP-ALL to 66033 during office hours, specifically between 9am and 3pm. I'm curious if anyone else has had success in reclaiming funds after calling that number. If it’s indeed a scam, how does one go about getting a refund? Are they able to reverse charges on my bill just as easily as they can impose them? I'd love to hear any insights or experiences from others before I make the call myself.Virgin10 yearsI've noticed a charge of £2.50 appearing on my phone bill two times within the span of just a week. It's best to contact them promptly at 01223590555 to sort this out.10 yearsI’m quite curious if your cheque has come through yet! I’ve just had a chat with them, and they assured me I’d be seeing mine land in about seven business days. Fingers crossed!10 yearsI've been bombarded with ten unsolicited messages from this firm. I reached out to EE for assistance, and they directed me to this number. An American-accented lady on the line removed me from their list and assured me that a refund would be sent by cheque in the post. Honestly, it’s outrageous that anyone has to deal with this nonsense!EE10 yearsI've been getting dinged £2.50 nearly every day by this number. I reached out to EE, and they've managed to block those text messages. They also provided me with a contact number, 01223590555, and told me to ring them. I had a chat with a woman who claimed they'd dispatch a refund my way and take me off their list. Honestly, I’m not too optimistic about it!EE10 yearsI've been getting a text from this business at around 7:40 PM every Friday, and they’re charging me £2.50 each time. I'd really like to put a stop to this, but I'm uncertain about how to go about it. Could anyone offer some assistance? Thanks a lot!11 yearsI haven't signed up for any messages, yet I noticed a £4.50 charge on my bill last month. Would you kindly refrain from sending me any more texts? Thank you!11 yearsI've noticed charges on my account for the past couple of months, and I'm utterly baffled. I can't seem to figure out how they acquired my phone number, nor do I have the faintest idea of what these payments are actually for. It's quite frustrating, to say the least!11 yearsI must say, this outfit is taking advantage of a multitude of unsuspecting individuals. They operate in the realms of mobile payment and messaging services. You can find them at: Zamano Plc, 3rd Floor, Hospitality House, 16 - 20 Cumberland Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland. At the helm is none other than Mr. Ross Conlon. If you’re on the lookout for their contact information, you can find it here: http://zamano.com/contact/3rd FloorHospitality HouseCumberland Street SouthDublinIrelandRoss Conlon11 yearsCould you kindly refrain from sending me any more texts?11 yearsI've been hit with charges related to my broadband that I have absolutely no clue about since May 2015. It's quite frustrating, really, as I'm trying to reclaim the hard-earned cash that’s been siphoned from my account. The whole situation is quite bewildering and I’m keen to resolve it.11 yearsI'm being hit with a charge of £3 each week for a service I never signed up for.11 yearsI've been hit with a £5.00 charge because they sent me a couple of texts, each costing £2.50. I haven't the foggiest who they are; apparently, it's linked to something called Vid Glam, which Google suggests is adult content. Certainly didn't ask for these messages! Thankfully, 02 were quite accommodating and shared the cost with me.Google11 yearsI’m rather puzzled as to how you came by my contact details, as I’ve been inundated with texts that are costing me £2.50 each - a service I never requested! EE hasn’t been much assistance either; they simply fend me off to third parties and suggest I call them on potentially exorbitantly priced lines to resolve an issue I didn’t create. It's rather absurd that I'm expected to haggle with these shysters for a refund. You’ve got to be kidding! If you need to get in touch, my email is [email protected].EE11 yearsI found myself £5 out of pocket for reasons unknown. I reached out to EE’s customer support hoping to get some clarity, and they provided me with a phone number to terminate their services. However, when I called that number, the line was dreadful-constant crackling and static made it nearly impossible to grasp what the woman on the other end was saying. Regrettably, despite my efforts, I still ended up losing that fiver.EE11 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number for the past eight weeks now, and it's getting rather tiresome. I would greatly appreciate it if they could just stop.11 yearsI've noticed that £3.00 gets deducted from my account by number 85878 every Saturday, which is really racking up on my phone bill. If anyone has advice on how to resolve this, I'd greatly appreciate it! My number is 07831561298. Cheers!12 yearsJust received a text from Cellso: They’ve credited £15.00 back to my Three account due to an overcharge for their premium SMS service. Any advice? You can reach them at 01223590555.CellsoSubmit Your Own Report (01223 590555)
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