01244681461
☎️ 01244681461 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 124468 with a prefix of 01244. The area code 01244 originates from Chester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01244681461
- Harassment by callers during workSep
2010Pay your bill, then callJun
2010MBNA unhelpful, money-grabbing companyMay
2010Harassment despite debt management awarenessMar
2010Spam text from unknown numberSep
2009Pre-authorized payments expired, nice repSep
2009Annoying repeated SMS from MBNADec
2008Frustrated with MBNA’s tacticsOct
2008MBNA may require payment, advise rightsOct
2008Frustration with MBNA services expressedOct
2008Request for a phone callJul
200801244681461 has 11 comments of which 11 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01244681461
10 yearsOh, where do I even start with why MBNA gets under my skin? Just the other day, I received a text saying "Dunu, please call us as soon as you receive this message at 01244681461." For the record, I am not Dunu! This isn’t the first time they've bombarded me with these messages either. Last time, I had to ring them up, pleading for them to stop sending me those texts and to remove my number from their database. They assured me they would, yet here we are again! It's beyond frustrating. Honestly, there are so many reasons to dislike MBNA, I could fill a book! Cheers, Ali.MBNADunuAli10 yearsReceived a rather peculiar message indicating it was from Callme, urging me to 'call me' at 01244681461 as soon as I got the text. But, to whom am I supposed to ring? There's no name mentioned! Quite intriguing to discover that it was actually MBNA behind it. We've got a strong dislike for that company. After glancing through the comments above, it appears we’re far from the only ones sharing this sentiment.MBNA10 yearsMBNA, eh? It sounds like they might be after you for some unpaid dues. Just remember, you have the right to ask for your consumer credit agreement as outlined in section 78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. There’s a chance they could have an unenforceable agreement, which might mean you’re not obligated to pay up. Have a look online for information on the CCA section 78 and get clued up about your rights!MBNA11 yearsHow about settling your phone bill, then?11 yearsThis has turned out to be yet another trickery. MBNA has been made aware that this lot should not be calling us at our workplace. Any further attempts to reach us during office hours can easily be perceived as harassment, not to mention it could jeopardise our jobs. Now, instead of calling, they’ve taken to sending messages urging us to ring the number mentioned, claiming it’s urgent. The moment you respond, they bombard you with calls during work hours. We’re already sorted with a Debt Management firm, and these individuals know full well about it. Payments are being made regularly, yet it seems they couldn’t care less.MBNADebt Management11 yearsMBNA, truly the lowest of the low! When you compare them with other banks, it’s like night and day. Most institutions show a bit of compassion when clients face hiccups in payments, but MBNA? They’re just out for your money, plain and simple. They seem entirely uninterested in having a sensible conversation and have a knack for pushing people deeper into debt. Honestly, trying to speak to them feels like a fruitless endeavour. It’s best to insist on everything being documented, as their threats are far from intimidating. Save yourself the hassle and steer clear of them!MBNA11 yearsWhat a load of nonsense this has turned out to be! MBNA have been informed that these individuals are not to call us at our workplace, and any further attempts during office hours can be deemed harassment and a real risk to our jobs. Now, these characters are sending texts urging us to ring the number above. The moment you respond, thinking it’s something urgent, they start bombarding you with calls during work hours again. We’re with a Debt Management service, and they surely know this, as payments are actively being made. Yet, it seems they couldn't care less!MBNA11 yearsSo, I received a message and decided to give MBNA a bell. It seems that our automatic payments had actually lapsed, and now we're on the verge of falling behind by a couple of weeks! Yikes! Thankfully, the representative I spoke to was rather pleasant. It makes me chuckle at all those who rant and rave about how they can't stand MBNA - maybe if they focused on settling their accounts instead of moaning, they wouldn't land in such a pickle!MBNA12 yearsOh dear, MBNA again, is it? What a pain!MBNA12 yearsText me once you receive this message, and give me a bell straight away.12 yearsI've reached my wit's end with MBNA. Just received a text that cleverly used our first name, and instead of showing 'withheld', they've managed to send it using a number from our contacts. It’s quite the daft ploy, really, as they’ve associated it with our son's old number that hasn't been used in yonks. MBNA, do us all a favour and stop trying to be clever, it's not working!MBNASubmit Your Own Report (01244 681461)
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