01772765239
☎️ 01772765239 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 177276 with a prefix of 01772. The area code 01772 originates from Preston.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01772765239
- Inquire about calling attempts madeNov
2010Urgent message, no callback receivedNov
2010Unrecognized caller; received suspicious messageNov
2010Firm collects overdue credit card paymentsNov
2009Received unknown SMS, won't respondNov
2009Received message about card statusOct
2009Verify phone number with MBNAOct
2009Urgent call requested, no voicemailOct
2009Received suspicious message, potential scamOct
2009Suspicious landline message, not reliableSep
2009Debt management firm's strongarm tacticsSep
2009Suspicious call, refused information exchangeSep
2009User experienced repeated annoyance, seeking feedbackSep
2009Received identical SMS from PrestonAug
2009Suspicious message, won't call backAug
2009Received suspicious message from unknown numberAug
2009Appears as telesales spamAug
2009Received identical message with codeAug
2009Unrecognized SMS reference message receivedAug
2009Identical scam SMS received, deletedAug
2009Unidentified number sends unsolicited messagesAug
2009Suspicious message; likely a scamAug
200901772765239 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01772765239
10 yearsThis one is just like the rest, stating it’s some crucial communication and urging us to call 01772 765239 while quoting a reference number. No chance I’m doing that! The message came from a landline, which raises a few eyebrows, doesn’t it? We’re quite a distance away in Guildford and on O2, so I really don’t see how this connects. Feels a bit off to me!Guildford10 yearsI received a text saying it was really important and that I should call the number provided immediately, quoting reference 3185885. It's strange that if this were genuinely urgent, they didn’t just leave a voicemail instead of sending a vague message. Seems a bit off, don’t you think?10 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather alarming text message claiming it was an important communication and that I needed to call back, referencing a specific number. As the call appeared to come from a number in Preston, I couldn’t help but suspect it might be a scam.Preston10 yearsThis number appears to be just like the others. It sent me a text message containing a reference number, urging me to call back as it was supposedly important. I've gone ahead and removed the message now.10 yearsI received a call from RMA, which is a firm dealing with risk management-essentially, they handle debt issues for companies like MBNA. I’d suggest reaching out to your credit card provider directly. It’s crucial for businesses to realise that pressuring customers for sensitive information is completely out of order.RMAMBNA10 yearsThis seems a lot like unwanted marketing calls, doesn’t it?10 yearsI’ve just received a text that seems to mirror what everyone else is getting, so I decided to look up the number. Turns out it's from Preston, while I’m here in Blackburn. Is anyone else around here getting the same thing?PrestonBlackburn11 yearsI received an identical text earlier today at precisely 2:43pm, complete with a code: 3050498. It's possible this is linked to my phone's voicemail. I can assure you it’s not from my home or workplace. It’s rather peculiar, as it seems to come from individuals who may be uncertain about the recipients of their messages. I get the impression that they are trying to reach out to someone but are a bit lost in the process.11 yearsI just received a message on our Orange mobile from the number 01772765239. The content was rather alarming, saying it's an important message and urging me to call back immediately on the same number, mentioning a reference number of 99999999. I've got no idea who this could be from, very curious and a bit apprehensive, to be honest!11 yearsI received a text message that was strikingly similar: "Please call us back on 01772765239 and mention reference ######." It was from RMA "representing MBNA." When I chatted with someone named D Hussain, they flatly refused to disclose the location of their registered office or details about the firm secretary unless I went through some security checks-like answering questions about my mother’s maiden name and such. The conversation was abruptly cut off as soon as I declined to give out that personal information. What’s the deal with these calls always feeling like a one-way street?RMAMBNAD Hussain11 yearsJust received a rather peculiar text at a quarter to one this morning from this number. It appears to be based in Preston, but I've got absolutely no idea who it was from or what they wanted. I mean, if they were trying to reach out to us, it would be polite for them to introduce themselves first, wouldn't you agree? Honestly, a phone call would’ve been much more straightforward than this random messaging nonsense!Preston11 yearsWe received a message the other evening as well. We do have a Virgin MBNA card, but I can assure you it’s not overdue or behind on payments.Virgin MBNA11 yearsJust curious, has anyone actually tried giving them a ring? It seems a bit odd, doesn’t it?11 yearsI received a text indicating it was an important matter, urging me to contact the number provided, referencing 3185885. However, there’s been no return call, despite it being labelled as urgent. It’s odd that they didn’t simply leave a voicemail if it truly was pressing.11 yearsI've found out that this number is linked to RMA. It appears that they're a company acting on behalf of various financial institutions. When they reach out to you through text messages, it's typically a reminder for any overdue payments related to credit cards.11 yearsI had a chat with MBNA, and it turns out that this number is indeed legitimate. They send you notifications if your payment is overdue or if you happen to fall behind. After sharing our information over the phone, we freaked out a bit, realising that we might have made a blunder similar to others. To be honest, we initially provided some incorrect details, which the representative pointed out, but we got that sorted afterwards. I’d recommend giving MBNA or the relevant company a ring yourself. You can find the customer service number on the reverse of your card.MBNA12 yearsReceived a text earlier today asking for me to call back with a reference number at 11.24. We have no idea who these individuals are or how they got hold of our mobile number!12 yearsI've just received a rather suspicious message on our T-Mobile phone. It stated something urgent: 'Please contact me immediately at 017223765239, referencing code ########. ' The thing is, no one has our number since it’s only for outgoing calls, so this certainly seems like a scam.T12 yearsI've just received the same text message regarding reference 3240402. I've no idea who it's from or what it pertains to, so I won't be returning the call. Our phone line has been registered with a company on O2.12 yearsThis afternoon, we received a text from the number above, containing a reference number and claiming it was an important message. They requested that we give them a call back. However, we won't be doing that, especially since no company name was provided.12 yearsI received a text message urging me to call back, mentioning a reference to 11.24 this afternoon. Quite frankly, we don't have a clue who these individuals are or how they obtained our mobile number!12 yearsI've had this happen once more. Has anyone actually tried giving them a ring?Submit Your Own Report (01772 765239)
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