01752677202
☎️ 01752677202 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 175267 with a prefix of 01752. The area code 01752 originates from Plymouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01752677202
- Unrecognized callers causing frustration dailyMay
2011Frequent missed calls from this numberMay
2011Missed call with no responseNov
2010Can't reach, frustrating communication issuesNov
2010Requested no more calls from EverestJan
2008Requesting help against persistent callsJan
2008Receiving multiple calls recentlyJan
2008Frustration with time-wasting callsJan
2008Unresponsive call, hung up quicklyJan
2008Great website, helpful with callersJan
2008Frequent calls, voicemail full annoyanceJan
2008Frequent calls, no messages, irritatingJan
2008Frequent calls from Everest GlazingJan
2008Frustrated by unwanted sales callsJan
2008Confused about double glazing salesJan
2008Repeated unwanted calls from EverestDec
2007Annoying callers, no messages leftNov
2007Annoying call during cricket matchNov
2007Repeated calls from double glazing companyOct
2007Memory full, can't leave messageOct
2007Inquiring about Everest identity clarificationOct
2007Receiving calls from Plymouth numbersSep
2007Receiving frequent harassing phone callsSep
200701752677202 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
01752677202 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01752677202 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller linked to a double glazing company based in Plymouth. Many recipients experience frequent missed calls without messages, often answering to silence or immediate hang-ups. Attempts to contact the firm often meet busy lines or full voicemail. Despite requests to be removed from calling lists, some complain of continued harassment. This number is associated with aggressive telemarketing tactics, causing significant irritation. Users warn others to avoid answering or to consider official complaints, including suggestions to contact consumer watchdogs for intervention. Overall, the number is best treated with caution, as its calls appear intrusive and unproductive.
Reports on phone number 01752677202
10 yearsWe've had numerous calls from this number, around six times at least. When we tried returning the call, it turns out the voicemail is all full up. Quite frankly, we’re thoroughly fed up with it!10 yearsEarlier today, I gave this number a bell, so I decided to look it up on whocalled.us/profile/KevinBrown. Apparently, this person claims to be from Everest. But who on earth are they?KevinBrownEverest10 yearsCheers to Google for helping out! Our number was supposed to be on the no-call list to avoid these pesky sales calls. It’s baffling how these folks manage to get hold of our digits! Next time, we definitely won't be answering the phone. It’s the same deal with those international numbers; they usually end up being sales pitches too.Google10 yearsThey've only just started ringing us-one call on the 18th, two on the 22nd, another on the 23rd, and then today, they really ramped it up with four! Caller ID really is a brilliant feature, isn't it?10 yearsGave these folks a ring, but all I got was a full voicemail!10 yearsCheers for that! We actually ventured as far as Plymouth. Honestly, who on earth is still trying to peddle double glazing, for crying out loud?Plymouth10 yearsIt appears that we've had the same frustrating experience as well! These individuals have been ringing us incessantly, both during the day and late into the evening. Each time we pick up the phone, they just hang up straightaway. Initially, we thought it might have been a prank, but as it turns out, they seem to be affiliated with a double glazing firm. Quite the nuisance, isn't it?10 yearsWho might this number belong to? We’ve been receiving calls from them, but as soon as we answer, they hang up. It’s rather perplexing!11 yearsHello once more! I’ve now tried contacting Everest on two occasions to have our details removed from their phone directory, yet they continue to bombard us with calls. It would be fantastic if everyone could drop an email to the BBC Watchdog team about your encounters with Everest. We reckon this might be the only effective way to shake them off for good. If you could send your complaints to [email protected], that’d be brilliant. Thanks a lot! Cheers, Steve.EverestBBC WatchdogSteve11 yearsBlimey, this number has buzzed my phone at least twenty times over the last couple of months, and not once have they uttered a word or left a voicemail. I gather the number used to belong to Everest Double Glazing in Plymouth; is there any chance to lodge a complaint with their head office? To be honest, I wouldn't even have discovered Everest if it weren't for all the chatter from others. The incessant ringing is driving me up the wall!BlimeyEverest Double GlazingPlymouthEverest11 yearsI received a call from this number as well. I’ve tried returning the call, but no luck in getting through. Just my luck, I’m met with a memory full message! I reckon it was quite clever of me to schedule an appointment with Everest, just to get a quote and let them know that I’m not remotely interested. It makes you wonder when these folks will ever be straightforward about their intentions!Everest11 yearsCheers, everyone! They've been pestering us as well, and it's infuriating when they always disconnect just as we're about to answer. What a splendid resource this site is. Much appreciated!11 yearsBlimey, these numpties have been ringing us incessantly, around fifteen times at least! I gave them a bell back to suss out who they were, but every time I tried, the line was either engaged or went straight to a voicemail that was always jam-packed. Eventually, it turns out it’s all linked to Everest and this website. Cheers for the heads up!Everest11 yearsThe phone rang, yet there was no one on the other end. It was 10:08 on a Tuesday morning, the 19th of May.11 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today. Had to change our landline last month because we were inundated with these sorts of calls every single day. Although this was the first time we've heard from this particular number, we decided to let it ring out. They didn’t leave a message, so it begs the question - why even bother calling if they’re not going to communicate? Quite frankly, we don’t have a clue who these folks are or what they want.11 yearsWe certainly received their tenth call! We've let them know that we’re keen and it appears they will be sending someone over to provide a quote for us. Would anyone fancy seeing a snapshot of their faces once we drop them a message? Honestly, isn’t it just infuriating when folks squander your time like that? Cheers, Andy.Andy11 yearsThe line was silent when we greeted them once more, but these individuals just hung up the phone.11 yearsI've received calls from this number at least twenty times over the last month or so, and not once have they bothered to speak or leave a message! I remember when it was Everest Double Glazing in Plymouth-was there any means of lodging a complaint with their headquarters? Honestly, I wouldn’t have a clue about Everest if it weren’t for the many comments from others. It’s getting rather tedious with all these incessant calls!Everest Double GlazingPlymouthEverest11 yearsI've been getting calls from these folks as well! I've looked into the area code, and it turns out it's from Plymouth.Plymouth11 yearsWhat a bunch of nuisances! Honestly, I wish the answering machine would just screen these calls. These folk never leave a message, and when they do decide to chime in, you can bet your last quid it’s someone who’s just as irritating as the rest. Absolutely infuriating!12 yearsWe’ve been getting a fair few missed calls from this number. Whenever we try to ring back, it’s either engaged or just a recorded message that keeps playing. So, we thought it best to look the number up online. Cheers to everyone who has shared info about this - it’s been really helpful!12 yearsA right bunch these folks! They rang my grandad earlier, and when he answered, the woman on the other end said, "Apologies, but I’m currently engrossed in the cricket on Sky. Could you possibly wait a moment?" Remarkably, it only took them about ten seconds before they decided to hang up! What a laugh!Sky12 yearsGreetings everyone! Just wanted to share an update. We gave Everest a bell on their toll-free number, 0800 008 7094, and emphatically asked them to refrain from contacting us ever again. After giving them our postcode and landline, they assured us that we’d been removed from their records. Time will tell if that actually holds true. I’ll keep you posted if we receive any more calls from them. Best wishes! Steve.EverestSteveSubmit Your Own Report (01752 677202)
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