01484880031
☎️ 01484880031 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 148488 with a prefix of 01484. The area code 01484 originates from Huddersfield.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01484880031
- False number issue, contact HSBCMay
2011Late night calls at 3:20Apr
2011False number issue with HSBCAug
2009Experiencing same issue with 01484880033Aug
2009HSBC numbers for card transactionsMay
2009Called twice at 3:20 AMMar
2009Late night call, no responseNov
2008Receiving disruptive unwanted phone callsNov
200801484880031 has 8 comments of which 8 x neutral
01484880031 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01484880031 👆 is reported as a nuisance due to HSBC merchant services mistakenly polling incorrect phone numbers for card machine transactions. Multiple users experience early morning or late night calls with no response when returning them. The calls often cause disruption, especially for homes with young children. HSBC uses specific numbers to check transaction data but errors occur when false or ex-directory numbers get involved. The best route to stop these calls is contacting HSBC merchant services directly to update the contact information. Many find these unexpected calls frustrating and inconvenient, impacting sleep and peace, and are unsure how to fully block them.
Reports on phone number 01484880031
10 yearsGreetings! It seems quite likely that this situation has arisen because an absolute fool gave HSBC a fictitious polling number. The folks over at HSBC merchant services are the ones who should be making the calls, so do reach out to them and request that they stop bothering you. They should have all the necessary details to get in touch with the right merchant for their actual phone number. It’s really a straightforward matter. If you need to get in touch with HSBC directly, just ring them on 08457 60 60 60. Hope this information proves helpful!HSBC10 yearsCalled me at twenty to midnight! All I got was silence on the line!10 yearsReceived a couple of calls at 3:20 in the morning. Quite the nuisance!11 yearsWe received a call from these numbers at roughly the same time, but when we tried to return the call, there was no answer. We're listed as ex-directory and believed we had successfully opted out of telemarketing lists. Does anyone have any suggestions? Our little one, who’s just a year old, is getting her sleep disturbed by these calls-it's affecting my rest too! The numbers that rang us were 01472300100 and 01785310034, both within the same couple of hours.11 yearsThe numbers 01484880031 and 01472300100 are both associated with HSBC, and they’re utilised to check on the week’s transactions from their card processing machines.HSBC11 yearsHiya! It seems likely that this whole scenario stems from some joker who tossed a fake polling number to HSBC. If you want to get this sorted, it's best to reach out to HSBC merchant services; they can give you a hand in stopping those pesky calls to your number. They usually have all the necessary details to put you in touch with the right merchant for their proper contact number. Quite straightforward, really! Should you want to ring HSBC directly, the number is 08457 60 60 60. Hope this info proves useful!HSBC11 yearsGave me a bell twice at 3:20 in the morning. Quite the rude awakening!12 yearsI've encountered the same problem! I received calls from the number 01484880033 too. What a nuisance!Submit Your Own Report (01484 880031)
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