01489587200
☎️ 01489587200 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 148958 with a prefix of 01489. The area code 01489 originates from Bishops Waltham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01489587200
- Ignored 'Txt me back', blocked.Jan
2020Blocked number due to commentsDec
2019Avoid cold calling phone scammersNov
2019Received sales call; couldn't assistNov
2018Rude caller claimed to be BTFeb
2018Offering cheaper phone line changeJan
2018Vodafone partners with OnecomJan
2018repetitive but understandable in contextApr
2017Suspicious call claiming to be BTMar
2017Annoying and pushy cold callApr
2016Doubt authenticity of company's legitimacySep
2014Premier Telecom legitimate, cold calling legalSep
2010Positive feedback for Premier TelecomFeb
2009Finding store with near identical addressDec
2008Concern about unauthorized personal information accessNov
2008Issue with upgrading phone availabilityNov
2008Receiving fraudulent calls pretending VodafoneOct
2008Vodafone customer service conversation in WalesSep
2008Issues with unexpected contract signingSep
2008Vodafone contract offer being refusedJul
2008Unknown caller, unanswered callApr
2008Number Of Searches: 280 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 10 April 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Middle Hill(Staffordshire) and Nupdown(Gloucestershire).
01489587200 has 20 comments of which 17 x neutral and 2 x negative and 1 x positive
01489587200 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01489587200 👆 is reported as a persistent cold-calling entity often claiming association with BT or Vodafone to discuss contract renewals or offers. Callers tend to be pushy, sometimes rude, and reluctant to provide clear information. Despite some claims of legitimacy, many users view them as misleading or dishonest, with frequent breaches of the Phone Preference Service rules. There are reports of unwanted contracts being signed without proper explanation and difficulties cancelling these agreements. Numerous recipients have blocked the number due to recurring nuisance calls, and some highlight concerns over privacy and how the callers access personal details. Overall, caution is advised, and engagement with this number is generally discouraged.
Reports on phone number 01489587200
7 yearsI didn’t pick up, just replied with ‘text me’ and ended the call. The caller ID showed a bloke called Stuart Jeffries. I’ve blocked the number now.Stuart Jeffries7 yearsSaw a missed call earlier, and after checking out what folks said here, I’ve decided to block the number.7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from BT or some telecom company, but it was just rubbish. They’re all fraudsters trying to pull a fast one. I just blocked the number straight away. Total scammers!!BT8 yearsI regret to say that I returned the call, but it appears my phone lines have been rerouted, given that I work in a funeral home. Unfortunately, I couldn't assist further as the line seemed to be coming from BT's sales team.BT9 yearsToday, I received an unexpected phone call. The individual on the other end claimed to be representing BT and was adamant about speaking with the account owner. I informed him that they weren't around at the moment, yet he seemed quite reluctant to end the call. I found his manner rather discourteous.BT9 yearsI’d say maybe switch your number, I can give you a better price than this pist.9 yearsThis call came from onecom, which I think is a partner of Vodafone.OnecomVodafone9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to represent BT, insisting they needed to chat with the owner of our business regarding a potential price hike. I informed them that the owner wasn’t available at the moment, and we ended the conversation. A few moments later, they called again, demanding to know the identity of the owner. I consulted my dad about it, and he muttered a few words before abruptly ending the call again. Quite the nuisance, really!BT10 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number, but I have absolutely no idea who it belongs to. The moment I answer, there's nothing but silence on the other end. Quite baffling, really!10 yearsgot a call from some lot claiming they could sort out a cheaper deal for my bt line since it was nearly up for renewal. wouldnt admit they were cold calling and just a middleman looking to make a quick buck. really frustrating and pushy, ended up having to hang up on them.10 yearsI experienced the same hassle! The moment we turned down their cash offer and pushed for a phone upgrade, the bloke couldn't even tell us which models were in stock. Astonishingly, every single one we mentioned was either out of stock or completely unavailable for the foreseeable future due to overwhelming demand. They’re still ringing us, too!11 yearsWe’ve been advised that we can extend our Vodafone contract. Appreciate the heads-up, but we'll pass for now. Cheers!Vodafone11 yearsIt seems quite similar to that moment when you agree to a cheque, and suddenly you find yourself ensnared in a 12-week contract. We rang up this afternoon to put a stop to the cheque and the contract, as none of this was properly detailed to us initially. They assured us that they would 'sort it out'. So, we shall see what comes of that. We also contacted our phone provider to let them know about Premier and made it absolutely clear that we do not wish for Premier to meddle with our account whatsoever.11 yearsPremier Telecom is a genuine outfit! The callers are merely making cold calls, which isn't illegal unless you've signed up with the Telephone Preference Service. There's really no cause for concern!Premier TelecomTelephone Preference Service11 yearsWe mentioned that we have our phone directly linked to Vodafone, and she acknowledged this, saying her *company* exclusively deals with Vodafone patrons. Apologies for the spelling error! There must be something peculiar going on with the water down here in Wales!VodafoneWales11 yearsIt’s quite amusing, really. We happen to reside in the Whiteley and Locks Heath area, where the dialling code is 01489. After a quick search online and a little jaunt down the road, we discovered that these folks are based in the Solent Business Park in Whiteley, just a stone's throw from a rather charming shopping centre. And wouldn’t you know it, they’ve got quite a sizeable building there as well! :PWhiteleyLocks HeathSolent Business Park12 yearsPremier Telecom operates as a third-party mobile phone provider, effectively managing our company's mobile phone account. They aren't crooks; rather, they're simply seeking to expand their clientele.Premier Telecom12 yearsIt's rather puzzling, isn’t it? If we take Julie and Terrilyn’s statements at face value, claiming that Premier is a trustworthy outfit merely seeking to expand their customer base, then one must wonder why they’re contacting me under the pretense of Vodafone regarding a contract nearing its renewal. They went as far as to suggest it was an advantageous conversation since I’m deemed a valued customer, offering exclusive benefits as a result. If they're genuine in their intentions, it baffles me why they would resort to such blatant falsehoods. I can’t help but think that perhaps Terrilyn, and possibly Julie as well, may be affiliated with Premier directly. For one, it’s worth noting that hardly anyone in the UK refers to mobile services as "cell" services. Furthermore, as I’m already listed with the Telephone Preference Service, their call surely crosses the line into illegality!JulieTerrilynVodafoneUKTelephone Preference Service12 yearsOver the last few years, I've received numerous calls from this company. It's quite concerning, as their activities seem to infringe on various regulations. I'm certain they’re flouting the rules set by the Telephone Preference Service. What's baffling is how they operate under the guise of being affiliated with Vodafone-it's nothing short of a scam. I'm genuinely astonished that no one has taken the initiative to look into this and put a stop to it.Telephone Preference ServiceVodafone12 yearsI received yet another call from Premier, supposedly representing Vodafone. It’s quite clear they know our contract is nearing its end. However, we have plans to reach out to Vodafone directly when we’re ready to renew our agreement. I’ll also be looking into how exactly this third-party outfit managed to get hold of our information.VodafoneSubmit Your Own Report (01489 587200)
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