01721333008
☎️ 01721333008 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Net-Work Internet Ltd. It is part of the phone block 172133 with a prefix of 01721. The area code 01721 originates from Peebles.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01721333008
- Repeated unwanted calls causing frustrationMay
2018Declined service, repeated unwanted callsMay
2018Warning about fraudulent telephone serviceMay
2018Repeated unwanted telemarketing calls are annoyingMay
2018Mistook person for restaurant workerMay
2018Repeated calls ignored and frustrating.May
2018Suspicious call requesting bank informationMay
2018Upgrade offer from telephone serviceMay
2018Customer faced resistance during callMay
2018Confusing wrong number call, unsolicitedMay
2018Missed calls, no voicemails receivedMay
2018Anonymous caller with undisclosed identityMay
2018Frustrating experience with multiple callsMay
2018Unwanted calls, requests for removalMay
2018Multiple unwanted calls from companyMay
2018Frequent missed calls, likely scamMay
2018Unwanted calls from possible scamMay
2018Receiving repeated scam calls, frustratedMay
2018Scam call from fake BTMay
2018No answer, frequent calls, sneakyMay
2018Frustrated with repeated hang-up callsMay
2018Indian woman scam for credit cardsMay
2018Scammer trying to get informationMay
2018Wasted time with Indian scammerMay
2018Received suspicious call pretending officialMay
2018Caller remains silent during callsMay
2018Caller Not Scottish, then Hangs UpMay
2018Frequent unwanted call complaints. Termination issueMay
2018Advising to stay quietMay
2018Call was silent. Possible scamMay
2018Receiving calls despite blocking themMay
2018Number Of Searches: 203 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 13 May 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Alt(Merseyside), East Barming(Kent) and Pont Rhyd-y-berry(Powys).
01721333008 has 30 comments of which 22 x neutral and 8 x negative
01721333008 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01721333008 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance call, often multiple times a day, from someone claiming to be from the BT Telephone Preference Service. Callers, frequently with an Asian or Indian accent, request personal details such as debit or card expiry dates, which raises strong suspicion of a scam. Many have noted rude or angry behaviour when challenged or refused information. The calls often hang up abruptly or leave no message, and some callers give incorrect details about their identity or location. Despite requests to stop and blocking attempts, they keep calling repeatedly, causing frustration. The scammers appear to target personal info under the guise of updating or upgrading telephone preference services, but nobody reported any genuine affiliation with BT. Callers sometimes keep silent or hang up if no info is given.
Reports on phone number 01721333008
8 yearsWe keep gettin calls loads of times a day from this number and another one that starts with 01460. We never pick up and don’t plan to, but honestly, it’s getting on my nerves dealing with these idiots.8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent saying they were from BT preference services. I just said no thanks and ended the call. They kept ringing though, but I just didn’t pick up after that.Politely8 yearsYesterday and today, we've been getting loads of calls from the same lot, like five just today, all asking about some BT preference thing. It's really irritating!8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with the telephone priority service, trying to sell me an upgrade.8 yearsOver the past few days, this number has rang me thrice. When I mentioned I was with the local council and highlighted that their actions might be against the law, the guy, who sounded Asian, just hung up on me abruptly.8 yearsLike a lot of others have said, they ring up asking about debit card details and claim you need to update your call preferences with BT. Thing is, I've never got that service, nor am I a BT customer. So I just told them to stop and ended the call.BT8 yearsI have no idea who keeps calling me, and they never say their name.8 yearsToday I got a call from a bloke with an accent, saying he was from BT preference service. Just like the usual lot, he wanted my mum’s debit card info. Mum didn’t fall for it and ended the call. Then, not even five minutes later, they called again. The guy sounded proper annoyed this time, but mum just hung up again. Definitely a scam.BT8 yearsThey rang me three times yesterday! I picked up the last time and told them I was really tired of getting calls and asked them to stop, but guess what? They called again today!8 yearsThis number keeps ringing me, total scammer! They asked me for my credit card details, I gave them a piece of my mind instead. Told ’em exactly where to shove it!8 yearsSo, this bloke from PTS rings me up, and I honestly thought he was from the neighborhood Indian takeaway. I started rattling off a list like pappadoms, vindaloo, and even threw in toilet paper for a laugh! Must say, he sounded proper annoyed. Bloody cheeky lot, honestly.8 yearsThey've called me a few times this week and I asked them to take my number off their list. After that, they got quite rude, saying I wasn’t being helpful or something!8 yearsWatch out, this has all the signs of a scam! I got a call from a guy with an Asian accent who already knew my name and where I live. Never hand over your card info, especially since the Telephone Preference Service is actually free. Be cautious and don’t fall for it.8 yearsI picked up one time and got nothing, so I told them to basically leave me alone. They've kept ringing since, but now I just ignore the calls altogether.8 yearsThis morning I got two calls from someone saying they’re from the telephone preference service. Both times it was a woman with an accent I couldn’t place. I just told her I wasn’t interested and ended the call straight away.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from BT preference service, saying my blocking service would expire the next day and asked for my account info and all that. I cut the call straight away and blocked the number. This isn't the first time I've had this, but the last time the final digit was different. I called BT myself and gave them the number 01721333008 to check. If you get a call like this, don’t share any details, just hang up - it’s a scam for sure.IndiaBT8 yearsGot two calls from this number today, once around 11:30 in the morning and then again just after 2 in the afternoon. Both times, they hung up without saying anything.8 yearsNot sure who it was, I let it ring to voicemail but they never left anything. This number from Peebles has rung me quite a few times, always with just a small change in the last few digits. A bit dodgy if you ask me!Peebles8 yearsFor the last couple of weeks, I keep getting missed calls from this number like twice every day - definitely a scammer!8 yearsI got calls from them like two or three times and each time they just hung up! Im pretty sure they’ll try again so maybe I’ll have another chance to mess with them. Heads up to everyone - dont ever agree to anything or even give out your name, just don’t!8 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent claiming she was from the telephone preference service. She had the wrong address but kept pushing to get my card info. Spent about 15 minutes messing with her, then I went quiet pretending to fetch my card. After about 10 more minutes of silence, she finally gave up and hung up.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from BT's telephone preference service, they even knew my name and postcode. I found it odd because the phone account is actually in my partner's name, not mine. I let them carry on speaking for a bit to see what they were about. After a while I said I suspected it was a scam and mentioned I’m a parish councillor, then I ended the call straight away.BT Telephone Preference Service8 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming his name was Alex, said he was from BT preference service and wanted to offer me an upgrade. I kept him on the line for a good 15 minutes just messing about before telling him there’s no way I’d be giving out my card info, which he kept asking for. Then I hung up. Felt good to waste a bit of the scammer’s time at least.AlexBT8 yearsNo one said a word, just pure silence on the other end.8 yearsSome bloke with a thick accent rang up claiming he was doing a survey for BT and asked for the expiry date on my card that I use to pay the standing order. When I wouldn’t give it to him, he threatened to cancel my call preference service and cut off my landline. I’d been messing about with him for ages, but he kept insisting on the card details. I went off to get my wallet and left him waiting, but when I got back an hour later, the line was dead. Weirdly enough, I got another call like that later on today.BT8 yearsPicked up the phone and got a "hello," but there was no hint of a Scottish accent at all! They dropped the call as soon as we stayed quiet.8 yearsNo response at all.8 yearssomeone rang saying they were from bt preference, told me the calls I'd been blocking would actually stop from the next day. they even knew my name which was a bit worrying.8 yearsGot a call with no one speaking on the other end, just dead silence. Pretty annoying!8 yearsThis number kept ringing me, asking if I was still getting those annoying cold calls. When I said yes, they just hung up. Honestly, your company seems like the main troublemaker here.Submit Your Own Report (01721 333008)
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