01227000222
☎️ 01227000222 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01227. The area code 01227 originates from Canterbury.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01227000222
- Blocked suspicious number with 022 prefixJun
2020User finds comment a nuisanceJun
2020Scammers have returned since lockdownJun
2020Multiple silent calls from unknownJun
2020Unwanted automated call, mysterious goodbyeJun
2020Multiple suspicious phone calls reportedJun
2020Callers' numbers, voices undermine communicationJun
2020Quiet phone call detectionJun
2020Automated calls; goodbye without speakingJun
2020User claiming to sell insuranceJun
2020Assumed scam, no voicemail leftJun
2020Call ended suddenly, no explanationJun
2020Number Of Searches: 41 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 09 June 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mixtow(Cornwall), New Hutton(Cumbria) and Smallrice(Staffordshire).
01227000222 has 11 comments of which 7 x neutral and 4 x negative
01227000222 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01227000222 👆 is reported as a nuisance with multiple calls daily, often silent or ending abruptly when answered. Callers sometimes claim to check on washing machine insurance but hang up when questioned. Many users suspect scams or marketing attempts, with no messages left. The number frequently uses an “022” prefix, leading to distrust. Several have blocked it, noting the calls as intrusive, especially following recent lockdown relaxations. Users express frustration, saying they wish regulatory services would handle such issues. Overall, it's seen as suspicious, unwanted and likely a scam or telemarketing effort.
Reports on phone number 01227000222
6 yearsGot a call yesterday from a number I didn’t know, so I didn’t pick up. They didn’t leave a voicemail either, so I’ve just blocked them. It feels like any number starting with “022” is a bit suspect. Honestly, the Telephone Preference Service ought to sort these kinds of calls out.Telephone Preference Service6 yearsI got a few calls from this number, about three I think, and every time I picked up, some robot just said 'goodbye' and hung up. Quite odd!6 yearsThe phone rang but no one said a word and they didn’t leave a message either, so I just figured it was probably some kind of scam.6 yearsCalled me saying they were from some washing machine insurance, so I’ve just blocked the number now.6 yearsproper pain in the neck this one was!6 yearsSince the lockdown restrictions were relaxed, the bloody scammers have returned! Haven’t had a single call for months, and now they’re pestering me again. Got three scam calls just today. Honestly, something’s gotta be done about this.6 yearsThey called me three times. The first two calls ended right after I said hi - they just hung up. On the third call, they said they wanted to check the insurance for my washing machine, asking if it was working alright. When I asked which washing machine they meant, they surprisingly dropped the call!6 yearsGot two calls from this number already, both times they just hung up right after I answered. Sounds like a typical sales call to me.6 yearsThe phone just rang for a bit in silence, then it suddenly disconnected without anyone saying a word.6 yearsHad four calls from this number today, but not a word said on any of them.6 yearsReceived a call three separate times from the same number today. Each time, an automated voice said “goodbye” unless I said something. Pretty strange!Submit Your Own Report (01227 000222)
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