01329830533
☎️ 01329830533 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 132983 with a prefix of 01329. The area code 01329 originates from Fareham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01329830533
- Received multiple calls from scammersMay
2011Persistent scam calls from VodafoneMay
2011Avoid communicating with these callersFeb
2011Confused about Vodafone contract detailsFeb
2011Vodafone customer service number confirmedJan
2011Not interested, hung up promptlyJan
2011Nasty silent call solicitation tacticsJan
2011Scam call, reported to VodafoneJan
2011Don't answer unknown callersJan
2011Repeated unwanted calls, not interestedJan
2011Unwanted calls claiming to upgradeJan
2011Beware of self-calling scammersJan
2011Beware of con, avoid contractsJan
2011No voicemail left after callJan
2011Persistent calls despite previous upgradeDec
201001329830533 has 15 comments of which 15 x neutral
01329830533 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01329830533 👆 is reported as a scam operation posing as Vodafone representatives, often using withheld or unfamiliar numbers. Callers claiming association with Quindell or Vodafone push contract upgrades or cashback offers despite recipients already having current contracts. The callers employ high-pressure and misleading tactics, including pretending technical issues with account information. Many have reported repeated nuisance calls, with no genuine verification of identity. Victims caution against engaging with these callers to avoid being tricked into unwanted contracts. Official Vodafone confirmation suggests these are not legitimate representatives. Users strongly recommend ignoring or blocking such calls and contacting Vodafone directly to confirm account matters, highlighting the risks of ongoing fraudulent activity and potential hardship in disentangling from these dubious agreements.
Reports on phone number 01329830533
10 yearsIt seems like these individuals have started utilising blocked numbers recently. A right bunch of rogues, I must say - best to steer clear and not engage with them at all!10 yearsI've received a couple of calls over the last three weeks from these individuals who keep asking for someone named Miss Misty. Just to clarify, I am not Miss Misty! On their first attempt, they hung up abruptly. The second time, they claimed to represent Vodafone, ringing about some upgrade. I pointed out that if they truly were from Vodafone, they should know our name. The bloke then said his computer system had crashed and he’d lost some of my details! I found that utterly absurd and firmly told him we weren't interested in continuing the chat.Miss MistyVodafone10 yearsI've received several phone calls and just the other day, I found some documentation regarding a Vodafone contract in the mail. To be honest, we were completely unaware of when our contract was due to end. Now, it appears we've been offered a new agreement for £30 a month over a span of two years, which includes 200 minutes and 250 texts. Given that our phone is positively ancient, it’s quite generous of them to send us £40 cash back as part of the arrangement. Quite the bargain, wouldn’t you say? But I'm left wondering, who exactly are these chaps? Are they affiliated with Vodafone in any way?Vodafone10 yearsI've had two calls from this number so far. They didn’t leave a message, which is a bit suspicious if you ask me! We don’t answer calls from unknown digits, so they won't catch me out that easily. Just not playing that game!10 yearsReceived another call from QUINDELL ALTOUGH, despite us clearly stating our lack of interest. I promptly ended the conversation and hung up on them.QUINDELL ALTOUGH10 yearsThey’ve rung us twice already. I’ve made it clear both times that I’m not keen. If they give us another bell, we’ll be telling them to take a hike!11 yearsI've received multiple calls from individuals purporting to be representatives of Vodafone, offering me upgrades. I've reiterated on no less than five occasions that I've already upgraded my plan, yet they persist in harassing me! If this carries on, I might just end up losing my temper and giving them a piece of my mind!Vodafone11 yearsI've received a fair few calls from these jokers without ever answering any of them, thanks to my digging around their number and stumbling across this and other discussion boards. Just recently, another call came through from a withheld number. We decided to answer it this time, as sometimes my girlfriend contacts us from her work phone, which often displays as withheld. We thought it might be her. However, the young lady on the line mentioned she was representing Quindell, and we promptly hung up. Just a heads up, it seems these folks are making an effort to reach out using withheld numbers.Quindell11 yearsIn the last fortnight, I've received a couple of calls where no one seemed to be on the line. Just earlier today, I answered a call from a chap claiming to represent Quindell, wanting to chat about our phone contract. When I asked about why we'd received these silent calls, he nonchalantly replied, "Oh, that's likely." We made it clear that we weren't interested in their spiel, to which he had the audacity to ask, "Madam, where would you like us to send your loyalty cheque?" I simply told him to keep it and have a laugh on us instead. It's disgraceful behaviour, and I can imagine it would entice quite a few unsuspecting souls.QuindellMadam11 yearsI've been inundated with calls from individuals asserting they're representatives of Vodafone, touting various upgrades. I've made it clear to them on numerous occasions-five times to be precise-that I've already sorted my upgrade. Yet, the calls persist! If this keeps up, I'm not sure how long I can restrain myself from losing my temper!Vodafone11 yearsI recently received a call from a company claiming to be affiliated with Vodafone under the name Quindell. However, it turns out that this is nothing but a ruse. Be cautious, as they're trying to rope you into yet another contract. I fell prey to a similar scheme a few years back and had an absolute nightmare extricating myself from it. Now, I’ve got to bring Vodafone into the mix to sort this mess out.VodafoneQuindell11 yearsAbsolutely! At around 17:40, we had a call from a chap with a strong southern accent, claiming they were offering us a cashback since we hadn’t fully used our allowance. He then mentioned needing to confirm our identity for security purposes and asked for our names. We found it quite amusing and hung up. I've already contacted Vodafone to let them know about this.Vodafone11 yearsReceived a call from these chaps earlier on today, and they had the same tale to spin. It seems these folks are just ringing themselves regarding Quindell. As soon as they realised our contract isn’t expiring any time soon, they promptly hung up, claiming they'd ring back once we’re free of it. Well, let them try! Our suggestion? Just hang up the phone and make the call yourself. Count yourself fortunate that they didn’t manage to snag you!Quindell12 yearsWe just received a call from these folks. They didn’t leave any voicemail at all.12 yearsGreetings! I was recently informed by Vodafone that the number 01329 830533 belongs to their representatives. I spoke with a person named Ashley, and when I returned the call, she turned out to be from their customer service team. Quite convenient!VodafoneAshleySubmit Your Own Report (01329 830533)
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