01397709300
☎️ 01397709300 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 139770 with a prefix of 01397. The area code 01397 originates from Fort William.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01397709300
- Interrupted while eating and watchingOct
2014Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 1 First Seen: 27 October 2014 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Bryn-henllan(Pembrokeshire), Hall Broom(South Yorkshire) and Old Monkland(North Lanarkshire).
01397709300 has 1 comments of which 1 x neutral
01397709300 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01397709300 👆 is reported as a number that calls at inconvenient times, interrupting moments like relaxing or eating. Users find it intrusive and distracting.
Reports on phone number 01397709300
12 yearsIt rang late at night while I was attempting to enjoy a crumpet and watch Pulp Fiction, completely throwing off my focus!Pulp FictionSubmit Your Own Report (01397 709300)
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Call Charges
If you want to return a call to ☎️ 01397709300 👆, it will cost you £0.16 per minute on landline and between between £0.03 to £0.65 per minute on mobile. Additionally, there might be a connection charge of £0.23.
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