01752485360
☎️ 01752485360 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1752485 with a prefix of 01752. The area code 01752 originates from Plymouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01752485360
- Frequent silent calls from numberMay
2017Charges from fake service numbersJun
2016Weekly scam charges; providers ineffectiveJun
2016Scam call charging high feesNov
2015Potential scam involving unauthorized chargesNov
2015Confused about subscription chargesOct
2015User from Senegal seeks connectionsSep
2015Unwanted subscription text receivedSep
2015Sleazy scam text charging feesSep
2015Received message on Tesco SIMSep
2015Unexpected charges from provider, frustratingSep
2015Unexpected charge, seek contract clarificationSep
2015Text message failed to sendSep
2015Suspected scam; received termination textSep
2015Questioning unexpected weekly chargesAug
2015Received suspicious subscription text scamAug
2015Unexpected subscription charge complaintAug
2015Unfamiliar company, unexpected subscription chargesAug
2015Facebook issue similar to mineAug
2015Unexpected charges, seeking assistance urgentlyAug
2015Texting requires proper formattingAug
2015Weekly charge issue needs resolutionAug
2015Received suspicious subscription text messageAug
2015Unauthorized charge, seeking cancellation assistanceAug
2015Received suspicious subscription text notificationAug
2015Received similar message from FacebookAug
2015Terrible experience with unauthorized subscriptionAug
2015Warning about fraudulent text chargesAug
2015Received suspicious text about subscriptionAug
2015Frustrated by phone service experienceJul
2015Receiving unwanted subscription text messagesJul
2015Determining ownership of telephone numberJun
2012Number Of Searches: 47 Number Of Comments: 31 First Seen: 03 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chignall Smealy(Essex), Lower Altofts(West Yorkshire) and Southrope(Hampshire).
01752485360 has 31 comments of which 26 x neutral and 5 x negative
01752485360 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01752485360 👆 is reported as associated with a recurring £4.50 weekly scam linked to unsolicited subscription texts, often claiming activation of services without user consent. Victims frequently receive messages urging them to text STOP to a shortcode, which often fails to halt charges. Multiple users report unexpected billing increases, inability to block the number via major UK providers, and a lack of effective support in resolving the issue. The number is also connected to dubious chat line services and deceptive marketing tactics, sometimes triggered by clicking suspicious links on social media. Consumers are advised not to respond or engage with these texts, to monitor their phone bills closely, and to contact their provider promptly to dispute unauthorised charges. Changing phone numbers is sometimes the only recourse reported.
Reports on phone number 01752485360
9 yearsI've received a handful of calls from +923056483012 lately, but oddly enough, the caller never says a word. Quite perplexing, really!10 yearsThis number seems connected to a scam charging me £4.50 weekly, claiming to be from bestgameworld.mobi. They send a text every week and add the cost straight to my phone bill. Although texting STOP to 64055 is supposed to cancel it, nothing actually stops. There's another number popping up too, 01183244333, which plays a recorded message tied to some chat line called ‘callmebabe[###]. I reckon the only option might be to change your number because providers like Virgin Media, EE, and a few others don’t seem to block these dodgy charges at all.Virgin MediaEE11 yearsI'm on a quest to discover the identity behind this phone number. Any ideas?11 yearsI've had quite the experience with this scam! Just saw an unexpected charge of £48.00 on my bill for a call that I definitely didn’t make. It’s absolutely infuriating! Does anyone know how I can go about blocking these pestering calls? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!11 yearsI've received some rather dubious texts claiming they intend to siphon £4.50 from my account weekly. After chatting with my service provider, they assured me that no charges would appear until my bill arrived. Well, it did come through, and wouldn't you know it - it was over twice that amount! My provider is now saying there's absolutely nothing they can do to help me sort this mess. It strikes me as completely dodgy-promising to charge me for a subscription I never even signed up for!11 yearsJust received a FreeMsg: Cheers for signing up to What's Ringing at a cost of £4.50 weekly from Whatsringing until I text STOP to 64546. However, I'm a bit wary, as sending a STOP message may incur a charge. Hence, I've decided against doing it.What ' s RingingWhatsringing11 yearsGreetings from Senegal in West Africa! Unfortunately, I've been having a bit of trouble with my account and could really use the opportunity to connect with some new people. If anyone's keen to chat, feel free to reach out to me at +221 774 628 86. Cheers!SenegalWest Africa11 yearsI just received a rather unexpected text that read: "FreeMsg: Cheers for signing up to What's Ringing at £4.50 a week from Whatsringing, unless you send STOP to 64546. Need assistance? Call 01752485360." Quite baffling, to say the least!FreeMsgWhat ' s RingingWhatsringing11 yearsSeems suspiciously dodgy to me - received a text trying to pin a £4.50 charge on me for some subscription I never signed up for. It's got all the hallmarks of a scam!11 yearsI've received the same kind of message on my Tesco pay-as-you-go SIM. What should I do about it?Tesco11 yearsI've recently received texts claiming they would start charging me £4.50 a week. Naturally, I reached out to my provider for clarification, but they assured me that no charges had been deducted from my account until my bill arrived. To my surprise, it turned out to be over twice as much! When I brought this up with them, they said there was absolutely nothing they could do to help. Quite frustrating, I must say!11 yearsI’ve noticed a charge of £13.50 linked to this number, and I’m quite puzzled as I’ve never consented to any agreement. What steps should I take to resolve this issue?11 yearsI attempted to send the message, but it just wouldn't go through.11 yearsI've had a message from this number. I'm inclined to think it's dodgy. Just got a text stating that their service has been cut off. I truly hope that's the case!11 yearsHow on earth do they manage to charge £4.50 a week when there’s not a proper contract in place? It’s peculiar how they can just ping out these random text messages and expect payment!11 yearsI received a random message saying I've signed up for "what's ringing" and that £4.50 a week will be taken from my account. I've heard of dodgy scams that actually hit your pocket when you either reply with STOP or even call the number back. Quite concerning, to be honest. I'm a bit at a loss about how to proceed, but if I notice any charges on my bill, I shall definitely dispute them.11 yearsWhile browsing my site, I suddenly got a notification saying, "Thanks for signing up, and we’ll be taking £4.50 from your account each week!" What on earth is that about? It seems someone has crafted a clever little scheme to profit from unsuspecting folk without providing anything of value in return.11 yearsI’ve just been notified that I’m apparently signed up to something costing £4.50 a week, but I haven’t the foggiest idea who these folks are!11 yearsI’ve had a similar experience with Facebook myself. What steps do you usually take when that happens?Facebook11 yearsI've noticed that this number has been taking £4.50 from my account each week, and I’m at a bit of a loss about how to handle it. Any suggestions would be appreciated!11 yearsThere’s really no point in calling this number. Whenever you receive a text that includes a number, remember to reply with “STOP” and ensure you add a full stop after the number; otherwise, your message won’t go through!11 yearsI've been hit with a weekly charge of £4.50, and I’m utterly puzzled as to how I can put an end to this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!11 yearsI recently received a rather suspicious message suggesting that I’ve signed up for a service costing £4.50 per month. I'm at a bit of a loss as to how to handle this situation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!11 yearsI've just had £4.50 taken from my account for the second time, and I’m utterly baffled as to why this is happening! Could anyone advise me on how to put a stop to it?11 yearsI've received a rather suspicious message stating that I'm signed up for a service costing £4.50 monthly. I'm unsure how to proceed with this.11 yearsI've just had the same experience! I clicked on a link from Facebook, and as soon as I opened it, I received a text saying I had signed up for something. It’s absolutely ridiculous and something needs to be done about this nonsense!Facebook11 yearsJust received an identical message myself after tapping on a link over on Facebook!Facebook11 yearsHello there, my partner recently got a message from this number and has been hit with a charge of £4.50. It turns out these fraudsters are now trying to fleece her for yet another fee to halt the ongoing £4.50 weekly subscription, which she inadvertently signed up for. Marking the number as unsafe seems pointless, as folks are already caught in the trap once they receive the message. Good luck trying to get any assistance from the network provider; it feels like they’re in cahoots, profiting off these fees. We’ve already contacted our provider, making it clear that if these charges continue, we’ll cease our contract payments. We'll just have to wait and see how it unfolds. All the best!11 yearsI recently received a message from this number claiming that I've signed up for their video download service. It all started while I was browsing a 3D sculpture on Facebook. The thing is, I've never shared my phone number or any details with them. The message mentions that if I wish to unsubscribe, I need to respond, and they seem to intend to charge me £4.50 per week! My partner advised against replying. I'm quite perplexed and would appreciate any advice on how to handle this. Thanks in advance. R11 yearsI can't believe the cheek of it! What a right pain in the backside! Honestly, what on earth were they thinking? It's absolutely daft!11 yearsI've been receiving texts from this number claiming that I've subscribed to something called BeFlirt, and they're saying it'll cost me £3.00 a week. I wish they'd put an end to these ridiculous messages immediately! It's getting rather tiresome.BeFlirtSubmit Your Own Report (01752 485360)
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