01772331302
☎️ 01772331302 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 177233 with a prefix of 01772. The area code 01772 originates from Preston.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01772331302
- Legitimate number, important for communicationAug
2023Unsolicited call, hung up quicklyJul
2023Charges disputed for unrecognized callsJul
2023Number appears, but not in serviceSep
2022Unauthorized calls, charges requesting resolutionSep
2022Scam, unknown number on billMay
2022Unknown phone calls made from landlineNov
2021Unexpected charges from unchecked callsOct
2021Life-saving careline alarm systemSep
2021Phone connects system for helpNov
2020Lifeline pendant for fall detectionAug
2020Unauthorized charges on phone billJan
2020Contact lifeline for billing issuesJan
2018BT may be community supportJan
2018Unauthorized calls, phone company conflictJan
2018Unexplained calls to father's unoccupied houseMay
2017Excessive phone charges for callsApr
2017Number Of Searches: 431 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 21 April 2017 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Cold Higham(Northamptonshire), Penhow(Newport), Rˆisa an t-Sruith(Argyll and Bute) and Tanfield Lea(Durham).
01772331302 has 17 comments of which 12 x neutral and 2 x negative and 3 x positive
01772331302 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01772331302 👆 is reported as associated with Progress Lifeline, a system used by emergency pendant or wrist alarm devices for vulnerable or elderly individuals. Calls to this number typically occur automatically when the alarm is activated, either accidentally or in genuine need, often resulting in charges that some users were not clearly informed about. While some have experienced unexplained calls or billing issues attributed to this number, it is generally legitimate and linked to care services, not a scam. BT customer service appears to have limited capacity to assist with billing disputes involving these calls. Users with unexpected charges are advised to contact Progress Lifeline directly for clarification and to verify their specific service arrangements before considering blocking the number, as doing so may interfere with emergency support functions.
Reports on phone number 01772331302
3 yearsI've checked this number, and it’s genuine as it shows up on my dad's statement when his lifeline service gets in touch with him. Blocking it might not be the wisest move, as it could lead to some complications.3 yearsI’ve received a couple of charges on my bill for calls that supposedly were made from our landline, a phone I rarely use. It’s strange, as I can’t recall ever using it. Feels a bit off, doesn’t it?3 yearsI received a call that rang just the once before it cut off abruptly.4 yearsHow peculiar! I found this number listed on my phone invoice, yet when I checked with BT, they informed me that the number isn’t operational. I strongly recommend you block this number without delay!BT4 yearsThis number has appeared loads of times on my italk phone bill but I swear I never called it. I did ring once just to see who answered but there wasn’t even any ringing sound. Now I’m stuck paying for calls I didn’t place. Does anyone know how to get these charges removed?4 yearsI received a call on my landline, and shockingly, I was charged for picking it up. It's quite rare for me to even use my landline! But lo and behold, that number appeared on my bill. Clearly, it's a bunch of scammers at work.5 yearsApparently, calls from my number to 01772331302 are showing up, but I don’t own a landline at all, so I couldn’t have made these calls.5 yearsI've noticed this number showing up on my mobile bill a couple of times, adding up to £3.75. It's linked to Progress Lifeline, but apart from one occasion when I rang to ask about the battery in my pendant, I haven't made these calls. Progress never told me there would be any charges involved, which seems a bit unfair, especially as they didn’t clarify their billing practices upfront. That’s just not right, in my opinion.Progress LifelineProgress5 yearsIf you’ve got a Progress Lifeline careline set up at your place, you might notice this number popping up when you press the pendant or wrist alarm. It’s the call they automatically make if you trigger the alarm. When you try testing it out by pressing the pendant or wrist alert, this is the number that chats back to you through the speaker they install. Honestly feels like a real lifeline!6 yearsSo, this number belongs to Progress Lifeline, the company behind that emergency alert system. If you’ve got their setup, your phone automatically calls this number to get help on the way.6 yearsMy mother-in-law’s phone bill shows this number linked to the Lifeline pendant she always wears. It’s one of those fall detectors with a panic button she has around her neck. If it senses she’s fallen, it rings this number, and then someone gets in touch to check if she’s okay.7 yearsI never called 01772331302 but it showed up on my phone bill with a charge for something I didn't do. Loads of others seem to be moaning about the same thing. You'd imagine someone would actually pay attention and sort it out, but nah, why bother? We're just ordinary people after all, typical Britain at its worst. No wonder they call it rip off Britain these days.Britain9 yearsthis was a call from progress lifeline, you can find their landline number by searching online and then actually talk to a real person if you think the charges were wrong. it’s kind of like vitaline, where older folks have a wristband to call for help if needed. but honestly, they’re pretty rubbish at giving you any info. hope that clears things up a bit!Progress LifelineGoogleVitaline9 yearswe got in touch with bt regarding this number and they mentioned it might be a return call from services like progress lifeline or vitaline, you know, where someone has an emergency alarm to use if they’re in trouble. i’ll share more info if we manage to learn anything else.BTVitalineProgress Lifeline9 yearsbt told me this number isn’t active, but it popped up on my landline nine times on 03/01/2018 between 10:18 and 10:58. problem is, i didn’t make those calls and wasn’t even home until the 5th of january. i’ve never heard of this number before. strangely, bt said those calls don’t show on my call history. luckily they were all covered by my plan so no extra cost. when i questioned bt about weird charges appearing that could push me over their so-called "fair use" limits, they just brushed me off with “we’ll check into it”. what they really meant was “deal with it yourself”.BT9 yearsi have no clue whats going on. calls showed up at weird times and it’s like i placed them, which i never did. the calls were dialled from my dad’s place, but nobody was there when those calls showed up on his phone statement.9 yearsI know an older woman who got a call at her house when nobody was actually in, yet she still got billed for it. It’s mad how they charge you for stuff like that.Submit Your Own Report (01772 331302)
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