01757213142

☎️ 01757213142 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 175721 with a prefix of 01757. The area code 01757 originates from Selby.

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01757 213142 Tagged as:

selby telephone preference service bt tiscali

TimeLine of events for phone number 01757213142

  • Persistent scam calls causing expenses
    May
    2011
  • Fax line charges from potential scam
    Mar
    2011
  • Numerous costly calls, seeking resolution
    Nov
    2010
  • Alarm system connection issue reported
    Oct
    2010
  • Mysterious calls to school fax
    Oct
    2010
  • Alarm system repeatedly calls control center
    Jun
    2010
  • Billing issue with persistent calls
    May
    2010
  • Inquiring about phone number identity
    Oct
    2009

01757213142 has 8 comments of which 8 x neutral

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01757213142 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01757213142 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance causing multiple daily calls over extended periods, often affecting businesses like estate agents, schools, and alarm systems. The calls typically incur small charges that accumulate significantly over time. Efforts to block the number via service providers, including BT and Tiscali, or registering with the Phone Preference Service, have generally been ineffective. Some users suggest the issue may relate to faulty or automated systems connected to fax lines or alarm systems, and investigations by phone companies can be difficult to initiate or sustain. Users are advised to remain vigilant, monitor their bills carefully, and engage persistently with their providers to seek resolution.

Reports on phone number 01757213142

10 years
I observed that the school’s fax number received an alarming number of calls-around 40 to 50-in June. A significant chunk of these calls came in late at night or in the early hours, just after five o’clock in the morning or just before eight. This was particularly perplexing since the school had already shut for the day! The phone company seems just as baffled by the situation, and my registration with the Telephone Preference Service hasn’t shed any light either. I’m utterly stumped as to what might have been happening. Another number linked to Selby is 01757213748.
Telephone Preference ServiceSelby
10 years
I've counted around 60 calls to those two numbers on my most recent phone bill, with each lasting a mere 14 seconds and racking up a charge of 3 pence. My telecom provider has been looking into it, but it was quite a struggle to get them to pay any attention to the matter. I’ll keep you updated on how this unfolds...
10 years
We've received roughly sixty calls on both of these numbers, and the charges on my phone bill were staggering. Each call lasted around 14 minutes, and it racked up a cost of 3p each time. My provider is looking into it, but it’s been quite the battle trying to get them to treat this matter with the urgency it deserves. We'll keep you posted on how it all turns out.
10 years
As an estate agency, I recently took a gander at my BT bill, specifically for the fax line, and lo and behold, I noticed a series of rings every ten minutes associated with my fax. Each little ring sets me back by 6 pence. While it may seem like a trifling amount, it certainly accumulates over time! We have a sneaking suspicion that this might have been some dodgy company from Selby pulling a fast one with a fax scam.
Selby
11 years
In my situation, it turned out to be my alarm setup causing the fuss. You see, my system operates via both a traditional landline and cell GPRS. Whenever there's a hiccup with the GPRS, it defaults to dialling the control centre. During these last three days, it appears there’s been a bit of trouble with the nearby cell tower, as my system has been trying to reach out every few minutes! Quite the nuisance, I must say!
11 years
For the past eighteen weeks, we've been bombarded with calls from this number multiple times daily. Every time we answer, it sets us back about 11 pence. We've tried implementing call barring through BT, but to no avail. Our line provider, Tiscali, has shown little concern. I’ve even registered with the Phone Preference Service, but that hasn’t yielded any results either. This nuisance is draining us of an estimated £15 weekly, plus VAT. Is there anyone who can assist us? There’s also another number, 01757213748, that has been doing the exact same thing.
BTTiscali
12 years
In my situation, it turned out to be my security alarm. I've got it linked up through both a landline and mobile GPRS. Whenever there was an issue with the GPRS, my system struggled to communicate with the control centre. This lasted for around three days, causing my alarm to ring out intermittently every few minutes. Quite the nuisance, really!
12 years
Could anyone shed some light on who this number belongs to?

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