01772551900
☎️ 01772551900 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 177255 with a prefix of 01772. The area code 01772 originates from Preston.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01772551900
- Texting is permitted; no callsMay
2011Frequent calls, no MBNA cardApr
2011Frequent unwanted calls from this numberMar
2011Annoying repeated calls, hangs upNov
2010Number associated with MBNA accountNov
2010Irritating missed calls todayOct
2010Frustrating calls with no responseJul
2008Debt recovery leads to frequent harassmentJun
2008MBNA card triggers these callsJun
2008Persistent unwanted calls identified firmMay
2008Received multiple calls, confirmed scamsApr
2008Unanswered calls, no message leftMar
2008Disturbing contact with named individualJan
2008Frustration over unsolicited phone callsDec
2007Unwanted calls, ignores return callsDec
2007Related to loans in UKDec
2007Comment about debt collectors issuesNov
2007Annoying phantom calls, no responseNov
2007Received similar ring, reporting companyNov
2007Caller refused to disclose identityNov
2007Receiving persistent unidentified callsOct
2007Loans company based in UKOct
2007Caller hangs up after ringingSep
200701772551900 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
01772551900 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01772551900 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance debt collection number linked to Loans.co.uk and MBNA, often calling multiple times a day despite having no association with the caller. Recipients frequently receive silent calls or abrupt hang-ups upon answering, with callbacks being rejected. Many complain about misleading conduct, such as callers refusing to disclose their company identity, citing data protection incorrectly. The calls occur even for those registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). It is commonly associated with debt recovery efforts following defaults on MBNA card payments. Complaints highlight frustration and distress caused by the frequency and nature of the calls, advising caution and suggesting formal complaints to TPS or arranging payment plans where appropriate to mitigate repeated contact.
Reports on phone number 01772551900
10 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, and every time I pick up, they hang up immediately. It's quite vexing, to be honest!10 yearsIt seems as though these individuals are re-emerging after a lull. I'm a former detective myself, but it was rather unsettling when the chap mentioned our partner by name. Quite concerning, if I'm honest!10 yearsReceived three calls from this number earlier on today. Each time we picked up, as soon as we responded, the line just cut off! Honestly, what's the idea of ringing someone only to leave them hanging? It really baffles me. What's the point of all this?10 yearsWe received a call from this number inquiring about our mother. As soon as we asked who was calling, the individual on the other end mentioned she could share her name but refused to disclose the company name, citing the data protection regulations. Frankly, that's rather dubious as per the Companies Act 2006, particularly section 82 concerning trading disclosures. It clearly states that in any communication, the identity of the business must be revealed. It's baffling that they would attempt to withhold that information!Frankly11 yearsThis number keeps calling us over and over again.11 yearsWe received a call at home from this lot; they rang once, hung up, and immediately tried our mobile. I gave it a go to call them back, but as soon as I did, they shunned my call. What a right bunch of plonkers!11 yearsI've been bombarded with calls and decided to lodge a complaint regarding loans.co.uk. I managed to speak with Claire Tinsley from their marketing division, who insisted that the calls weren’t affiliated with loans.co.uk at all. However, just this afternoon, I had yet another call and spoke to the centre manager who confirmed that these persistent callers are indeed linked to loans.co.uk. Quite baffling, isn't it?Claire Tinsley11 yearsI've recently acquired one of these rings as well. It's precisely the same as the one Helen has, yet I'm on the TPS list. I'm gearing up to file a report with them now.HelenTPS11 yearsThis crowd goes by the name Loans Co. based in the UK.Loans Co.UK11 yearsI received a call from 01772 551900, but they just hung up as soon as I answered. Quite strange behaviour!11 yearsYou can't call them back, but you can definitely drop them a text! I just fired off a right rant to them; perhaps a bit juvenile, but it was oddly satisfying!11 yearsFor the last few days, we've been receiving calls from this number on both our landline and mobile, sometimes as many as five times a day. Despite having asked them to stop calling, they just keep at it. Thankfully, we’ve finally figured out who it is and we definitely won't be answering any more.11 yearsCHASERS FOR OUTSTANDING DEBTS12 yearsCalls persist every single day, yet no messages are ever left behind. When I attempt to call back, I’m met with the frustrating response that ‘the other party has disconnected.’ It’s quite maddening, to say the least!12 yearsWe've been receiving calls from this number even though we're registered with the Telephone Preference Service. It's infuriating, and we really hope these callers face some consequences for their actions.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI've received a handful of calls from this number over the past month, and it's been quite bothersome, to say the least. The callers seem to be after my husband, who is out at work. When I pressed the woman on the line for her company’s name, she was quite evasive, claiming that such details were protected under the Data Protection Act. I had to remind her that the Act pertains to individuals, not organisations. In the end, I firmly told her not to ring again and have also gone ahead and signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, hoping to put an end to these relentless calls once and for all.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsToday, our phone rang three times. Unfortunately, we weren't able to pick up on two occasions. However, on the third ring, we did answer, but it was just as we had anticipated. Quite vexing, I must say.12 yearsFor the past few days, I've been getting those annoying calls from this number that just hang up as soon as I pick up. They've been relentless, pestering both our landline and mobile, which is rather exasperating. To top it off, when I try to call back, it's just a dead line. Quite the nuisance, I must say!12 yearsI encountered an issue with Loans.co. UK and MBNA, as they've been sharing my details when I've fallen behind on payments. It appears they only resort to this after their debt recovery firm, GVI Global Vantage, has had no success in collecting the debts. The only way I found to break free from this cycle involving all three parties was to contact MBNA directly and set up a structured repayment plan. However, if you happen to miss a payment again, brace yourself for a barrage of calls-upwards of ten a day!Loans. co. UKMBNAGVI Global Vantage12 yearsWe keep receiving calls from these folks on a daily basis, but I assure you, we’ve never had an MBNA card-not now, nor at any point in the past.12 yearsWe received a call from this number, and it turns out it's linked to MBNA.MBNA12 yearsFuming from Aylesbury here! Just wanted to shed some light on the reason for these persistent calls. It’s all linked to your MBNA credit card, you see. MBNA also happens to own Loans.co. in the UK.AylesburyMBNALoanscoUK13 yearsIt appears to be associated with loans in the UK.UKSubmit Your Own Report (01772 551900)
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