01253888400
☎️ 01253888400 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 125388 with a prefix of 01253. The area code 01253 originates from Blackpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01253888400
- Missed call on mobile phoneMay
2017Warn against dishonest business practicesJan
2012Persistent telemarketers repeatedly calling despite refusalApr
2011Bothered by persistent unwanted callsFeb
2011Mocking former disgruntled employee SteveJan
2011Salesperson explained rollover with notificationAug
2010Warning about long contract durationJun
2010Bad experience with fraudulent firmMay
2010User queries about rollover deal communicationMay
2010Caller asked for owner abruptlyApr
2010Avoid aggressive sales callsApr
2010Sales call about advertising spaceJan
2010Number Of Searches: 58 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 17 June 2014 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Llanddewi Rhydderch(Monmouthshire) and Sheraton(Durham).
01253888400 has 12 comments of which 12 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01253888400
9 yearsMy phone rang from this number but I decided not to answer.10 yearsJust so you know, have you heard anything about that rollover deal?10 yearsI received a call from these folks yesterday, and they were looking for the owner of the business-well, that’s me, actually, as I run a one-man show. I politely told them that we don’t engage in any purchases prompted by unsolicited calls and promptly hung up. Yet, to my surprise, they had the audacity to try ringing again today! We opted not to pick up this time.11 yearsThis company certainly doesn’t operate in a trustworthy manner. Their representatives are rather deceitful, claiming to be affiliated with the postal service and assuring clients that their agreements are rock-solid. We foolishly fell into their trap as well, and when we decided to cancel the direct debit, we were met with threats of bailiffs. One of their staff, a chap from Scotland, was particularly rude throughout the whole ordeal.Scotland11 yearsSteer clear of this number! I received a call from an incredibly pushy salesman who simply wouldn’t take “no” for an answer, despite my polite refusals. In the end, we had to hang up on him. What a right nuisance!11 yearsReceived a call earlier today, on the 21st of February, 2010, with someone trying to pitch advertising slots for the televisions at a nearby Post Office. It wasn't overly pushy, to be fair, but it was quite clearly a sales attempt!Post Office11 yearsI had a rather pushy sales representative from this company, and she was quite keen to let me know that it would automatically renew unless I expressly stated otherwise.11 yearsExercise extreme caution; they’ll strip you of every last penny! Their business practices are absolutely revolting. Steer clear of these individuals and make sure to warn your friends, family, and even your pet pooch!11 yearsI keep getting phone calls from this number, and I just don't understand why they can't accept a polite "not interested." It's utterly annoying - these persistent calls are becoming quite the bother!11 yearsHow kind of you, Ken. We received a call from this number recently, and the chap on the other end was rather curt, simply saying, "I need to speak to the owner, please." We informed him that she wouldn’t be available until later this morning. To be honest, he rather abruptly hung up after a half-hearted "thank you, I’ll call back later, goodbye." I’ve only just registered with CNetwork for some advertising at Post Offices. It’s rather puzzling, as this caller should have had the courtesy to introduce himself-had he done so, we might have been able to assist him further.KenPost Offices12 yearsAh, Steve Gingorsbie! We see you're not too keen about your previous job, are you? 😄Steve Gingorsbie12 yearsExercise extreme caution prior to engaging with any cnetwork agreement, specifically known as Multimedia International Services. Their contracts are designed to auto-renew, meaning you’re tied in not just for one or two years, but for as long as they can manage. Each year, you'll find funds disappearing from your account until you formally provide a full 12-week notice to terminate the service. It baffles me that these folks aren't listed on blagger.com, as their practices are exceedingly questionable. I urge you to scrutinise your contract closely-you may find yourself lamenting your decision!Multimedia International ServicesSubmit Your Own Report (01253 888400)
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