01267226750
☎️ 01267226750 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 126722 with a prefix of 01267. The area code 01267 originates from Carmarthen.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01267226750
- Avoid sharing information with scammersMay
2012Suspicion about Ed's involvement expressedMay
2011Opt out of nuisance callsMar
2011Received mysterious call, hung upMar
2011Seeking caller identity for missed callsJun
2008Obnoxious individuals, repetitive complaintsJun
2008Contract expiration call, negotiate better dealsJun
2008Annoyed by persistent unwanted callsJun
2008Annoying prank callers, use TPSJun
2008Legit service, helpful with cancellationJun
2008Contact customer service for removalMay
2008Obnoxious callers, multiple daily callsMay
2008Frustrating spam calls about contractsMay
2008Caller claimed database access questionMay
2008Persistent telemarketers, pushy despite politenessMay
2008Register on TPS to stop callsApr
2008Caller misinformed about contract statusApr
2008Suspicious call regarding unwanted contractApr
2008Inaccurate information about phone contractApr
200801267226750 has 19 comments of which 19 x neutral
01267226750 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01267226750 👆 is reported as a persistent and intrusive caller claiming association with legal services or mobile providers about contract renewals or compensation claims, often using questionable data sources. Many users find their approach misleading, with frequent calls despite clear refusals, and some express concerns about privacy and data handling. While some report courteous interactions and successful opt-outs when contacting the company directly, most advise registering with the Telephone Preference Service to reduce the nuisance. Potential customers are urged not to disclose personal or financial information and to exercise caution, as the accuracy of their data and legitimacy of their claims are frequently doubted. Overall, the number is viewed as a source of aggressive sales tactics rather than a reliable service.
Reports on phone number 01267226750
10 yearsReceived a call from these folks recently, claiming they knew our Orange contract was nearing its conclusion. They insisted that, acting on behalf of Orange, they were required to offer us an upgrade. It struck me as quite peculiar since it seems they would surely be aware that we still have more than a year remaining on our current contract.Orange10 yearsWe've been getting calls from them proposing a new phone deal, but we made it clear that we weren’t interested in taking on another contract. Shortly after that, they insisted on sending us something to our home, so we shared our current and previous addresses. However, things took a turn when they asked for our bank details, and we quickly decided to hang up, as we didn't have a good feeling about it.10 yearsI've encountered the same issues. I had to visit the Telephone Preference Service's website to register my number and prevent those pesky nuisance calls. They mention that it might take up to 28 weeks for it to take effect, but I reckon it’s worth a shot. The website is w.tpsonline.org.uk. Best of luck!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsThere's a strong hunch that Ed, who was mentioned first, is genuinely on the payroll for this lot!Ed10 yearsI just received a call mentioning that our contract is approaching its expiry. The individuals on the line claimed they were from O2 and asked about the number of minutes we have, among other things. They identified themselves as part of a company called Free Fones Select. When we decide to renew our agreement, it will indeed be with O2. However, it's worth noting that O2, or any other leading provider for that matter, is quite likely to offer a more enticing deal if you negotiate with them directly over the phone at renewal time. Just something to keep in mind!Free Fones SelectO211 yearsHonestly, this seems just like the other comments I've seen here; it's infuriating dealing with these persistent individuals who just won’t take a hint!11 yearsI've received a multitude of calls from these folks claiming our T-mobile contract is due to expire in just three months. But in actual fact, we've still got a good 14 weeks left! It's obvious they haven't a clue about our actual agreement! It's beyond frustrating! Is there anyone out there who knows how to put an end to their incessant calling? We've already told them their details are wrong and that we're not keen, yet they keep phoning back!11 yearsWe just received a call from this number and honestly, we were quite taken aback to see it pop up online right after. The caller hung up promptly before we had the chance to say anything. Thank goodness we avoided getting involved with this one!11 yearsI can genuinely vouch for these folks! We placed an order initially, but it dawned on us that we had muddled our dates regarding the remaining time on our contract. Upon reaching out to them, we explained that our renewal isn’t up for a few months yet. They were incredibly accommodating, and without any fuss, they cancelled the order. They even asked when it might suit us for them to get in touch again in a few weeks!11 yearsI just had a rather puzzling call from this company a short while ago. A chap with a Welsh accent was on the line, and he mentioned something about our Orange mobile contract. When I pressed him on whether he was representing Orange, he said, "No, it’s regarding your Orange contract." I then inquired if Orange had provided them with our number, to which he responded that he'd “asked someone” and then told me they sourced our info from a national database of mobile numbers. I must admit, I was utterly flabbergasted - is there truly such a thing?Orange11 yearsI've received a call from an outfit purporting to be 'Pro-Active Legal Services', insisting they're dealing with mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) and supposedly representing the Ministry of Justice. When I pressed them for details, they cited data protection as their excuse for not sharing where they got my information from, yet they were more than eager to pry into my personal details! Take my word for it: steer clear of these folks and don’t share a single piece of information with them!Pro - Active Legal ServicesPayment Protection InsurancePPIMinistry of Justice11 yearsIf you find yourself receiving calls from this company, I highly recommend following our approach. Simply dial their customer service number- the one Ed kindly shared- and kindly request to be taken off their list. When we made the call, a polite young chap was more than happy to clarify the reason behind the calls and assured us of no fuss in removing our details. Honestly, they seem far more professional compared to some of the other firms that have contacted us previously. Nevertheless, just to be prudent, it's a good idea to register with the Telephone Preference Service, which won’t cost you a penny.EdTelephone Preference Service11 yearsIf you’re looking to put an end to those pesky calls from this number, I suggest having a look at the TPS website and getting yourself registered. Doing so should ensure that these callers won’t be able to reach out to you anymore.TPS12 yearsI’ve been receiving constant calls from these individuals, yet I refuse to answer them - I simply can’t be bothered! It’s rather frustrating that they even have my number to start with. Honestly, no reputable organisation should resort to such bothersome methods!12 yearsSo far, we've received three calls from these folks. Despite our repeated expressions of satisfaction with both our agreement and our phone service, they seem to keep calling back in a matter of weeks. To be fair, they're quite polite at first, but once you start responding to their questions, they become rather insistent when you decline their offers.12 yearsI keep getting missed calls from this number and I'm unable to return the call. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me identify who it belongs to.12 yearsThese individuals are an absolute nuisance. They keep ringing me up in the hopes of pulling a fast one and getting me to sign up for whatever nonsense they're peddling. I've found that simply asking them for their name and mentioning the Telephone Preference Service along with Trading Standards tends to send them packing pretty quickly.12 yearsI've just had a word with Trading Standards regarding these individuals, and honestly, they’re absolutely insufferable! They keep ringing me three or four times a day without fail.13 yearsWe received a call from this lot, claiming they were in the know about our T-Mobile contract nearing its conclusion. The peculiar thing is, I've been on an O2 contract for the past ten weeks. So, one does wonder where they source their information from! We made it clear that we still have another year to go with O2, and they stated they'd amend their records accordingly before ending the call. To be fair, they were quite courteous during the conversation, though I must say, they weren’t entirely switched on regarding the facts.T - MobileSubmit Your Own Report (01267 226750)
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