01243817800
☎️ 01243817800 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 124381 with a prefix of 01243. The area code 01243 originates from Chichester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01243817800
- Scam call, refused to engageMay
2011Shadow trading resembles identity theftMar
2011Scammed by unnecessary satellite insuranceMar
2011Confusion about phone number's validityMar
2011Possible scam, uncertain identity involvedMar
2011Suspicious caller, advise avoiding contactMar
2011Suspicious call about payment informationMar
2011Reject warranty outfit, unhelpful serviceMar
2011Persistent unwanted marketing calls receivedDec
2010Received message about insurance takeoverOct
2010Suspicious call, policy void concernsAug
2010Persistent unwanted calls despite requestsAug
2010Persistent unwanted phone calls continueAug
2010Unwanted calls from persistent recruitersJun
2010Insurance call; not interestedMay
2010Annoying telemarketing calls persist dailyMay
2010Persistent unwanted phone calls continueJan
2010Silent call from unknown numberDec
200901243817800 has 18 comments of which 18 x neutral
01243817800 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01243817800 👆 is reported as a persistent and dubious telemarketer claiming to offer satellite insurance, often alleging takeover of small insurance firms. Many have received unwanted calls multiple times daily, despite requests to be removed from their contact list. Callers sometimes provide inconsistent or questionable information and pressure recipients for payment or bank details. Numerous users suspect scams involving misleading claims about policy status or payment issues, with some having reported financial concerns to their banks. The number is frequently associated with annoyance, potential fraud, and aggressive marketing tactics. Users advise caution, recommending no engagement and to block or report the calls to avoid possible scams or harassment.
Reports on phone number 01243817800
10 yearsI’m absolutely fed up with this individual continually ringing me! Please, no more responses from them. I ended up being duped into shelling out for satellite insurance that I didn’t require, only to find out it duplicates the coverage we already have with Sky. What a complete con!Sky10 yearsWe've firmly said no, repeatedly told them to leave us be, cut the call short while they were still waffling on, and even requested our number be removed from their directory. Yet, here we are - still plagued by those persistent pests. Maybe next time we'll resort to giving them a right earful and see if that does the trick! Though, let's be honest, it’s unlikely to change anything.10 yearsPlease do not engage with this number, as there's clearly no genuine interest from your end. Nevertheless, they persistently keep calling. It seems these individuals are quite eager to secure a proper position.10 yearsHad a chat with someone who claimed we’re under their coverage. When we mentioned our number, they spun some tale about their company acquiring several smaller satellite insurance firms, suggesting mine might be among them. They hinted our policy might be at risk! I asked which company we’re actually with so he could look into it. Although, as soon as he caught on that we weren't about to entertain his nonsense, he ended the call rather abruptly.10 yearsIt appears that a shadow is essentially an identity that's been established by someone who has previously interacted with a credible agency. They've gone ahead to construct a false persona in order to conduct trades, almost resembling a case of identity fraud, if you ask me. Quite a dodgy situation!10 yearsWe've made it abundantly clear that we're not interested, told them to leave us alone, hung up on them not once but several times, and even asked to be removed from their contact list. And yet, the incessant calls just keep coming! Honestly, I’m tempted to give them a piece of my mind next time - though maybe that’s not the best course of action!10 yearsIt seems like you might have a point there, don't you think? They appear to be linked with South Coast and Chittister, perhaps? Though I could be mistaken, it seems quite plausible. Fingers crossed, eh? Cheers!South CoastChittister10 yearsTHIS HAS ZERO CONNECTION TO SKY. It was merely a dodgy warranty scheme. We’d recommend telling them to kindly 'get lost'!10 yearsFed up with this number! They keep pestering me with calls. It’s Sky trying to lure us back in, but we ditched them over a year and a half ago. No matter how often we ask them to remove us from their marketing list, they just won't take a hint. The ringing just won’t stop!Sky11 yearsI received a call from this number claiming that our Sky payment had failed, and these individuals were asking for our banking information. We refused to provide any details, double-checked our account, and everything was fine on our end. So, who on earth are these people?11 yearsWe’re utterly tired of receiving calls from this number three or four times a day. We never answer, as we know it's just some sort of telemarketing scam. You’d think these folks would take a hint and leave us alone!11 yearsI’ve just received a message from these guys, claiming that our Satellite Insurance company has ceased operations. Apparently, they’re the ones stepping in to take over the insurance services.Satellite Insurance12 yearsI received a call from this number (01243 817800), but when I answered, there was complete silence on the line. Quite odd, if you ask me!12 yearsBlimey, it looks like I nearly got duped by these dodgy characters! They rang us up, but the number they gave for the card was all wrong; the debit card appeared legit at first glance. I’ll have to get to the bottom of this tomorrow. There were two girls involved-one was a fair-skinned lass, and the other looked of Afro-Caribbean descent. I’m still trying to piece it all together. It’s either a proper scam, or we may have just fallen victim to some trickery that’s cost us nearly a hundred quid!12 yearsI received a call from someone claiming that they had us covered under a policy with their company. They asked for my number and began to spin a tale about their firm merging with several smaller satellite insurance providers, suggesting that my policy might now be invalid. When I inquired about who we were supposedly insured with-so he could investigate further-he quickly hung up the moment he realised I wasn't about to entertain his dubious claims. Quite the dodgy character, if you ask me!12 yearsBlimey, a bit iffy that one, folks! We called at ten to nine on 12th April 2011 and the chap who answered was proper shifty. He claimed not to know anything about the company at all! Once we gave our name, he casually tossed out the first line of our address like it was no big deal. It's a right mess; we've had our card barred and have flagged it with the bank. Not convinced this is on the up and up, to be honest. Looks like we might be starting a whole saga here!Blimey12 yearsI've been searching for Mr. Head for the past two years. I've asked them time and again to stop calling me, yet they persist in ringing my number. It's becoming quite tiresome....Head12 yearsI received a call from this number today. Turns out they’re a company trying to sell insurance for Sky satellite gear. I let them know we weren’t keen on what they were offering.SkySubmit Your Own Report (01243 817800)
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