01789999999
☎️ 01789999999 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01789. The area code 01789 originates from Stratford-upon-Avon.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01789999999
- International scam calls occurring repeatedlyMay
2011Avoided unknown caller, happy choiceMay
2011Annoying calls to ex-directory numberApr
2011Nuisance calls, need to blockMar
2011Partner seeks identity through callNov
2010Received call, line disconnected abruptlyNov
2010Missed important call; frustrated responseDec
2008Received unwanted call; registered concernsDec
2008Received unsolicited call, TPS registeredDec
2008Received scam call, potential chargesNov
2008Unwanted call, no message leftNov
2008Missed call, seeking options availableNov
2008Spam calls persist; hope for blockingNov
2008Caller hung up after greetingNov
2008Received nuisance calls; didn't respondNov
2008Received spam calls, didn't respondNov
2008Received unwanted automated callNov
2008Unrecognized phone number inquiry issueNov
2008Suspicious vacation call, ignored itNov
2008Received confusing missed call feedbackNov
2008Received call at 12:44 PMOct
2008Scam call pretending to offer rewardsOct
2008Auto dialer promotes Caribbean vacationsOct
200801789999999 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
01789999999 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01789999999 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance featuring automated calls from numbers that appear unallocated or ex-directory. Callers use aggressive tactics, often claiming prize wins or holiday offers and urging you to press keys, which may lead to costly charges. Despite many receiving calls while registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), blocking remains problematic, causing frustration. The calls frequently occur at inconvenient times, sometimes with dead air or brief greetings, creating annoyance and suspicion of scams. Attempts to trace numbers using standard methods often fail, as these appear spoofed or misleading, making it difficult for users or providers to intercept. It is advisable not to engage with such calls and to report them to relevant authorities and your telephone provider for potential blocking.
Reports on phone number 01789999999
10 yearsThose persistent 9s feel like they’re never-ending! I receive calls once or twice daily, all in an American twang, telling me I’ve won some kind of prize. Is there any way we can block this number? Can BT do anything to help with this? It’s become a right nuisance!BT10 yearsMy dear mother, who’s in her 70s, received three unsolicited calls in one day from an individual claiming to represent Waitrose. He blathered on about her supposedly winning a holiday with her reward points and urged her to press '9' to claim her prize. Thankfully, she didn’t fall for it! The amusing part was that upon dialling 1471, we discovered the number began with '999', which strictly speaking, is not assigned to anyone other than emergency services. I'm quite baffled as to how these con artists manage to manipulate BT into presenting such a misleading calling identity!WaitroseBT10 yearsCalled at 16:40, a perfect moment to catch busy parents off guard. They didn’t bother leaving a message, so I've marked them down as an unwanted number. Just like everyone else, I'm registered with the TPS.TPS10 yearsA call came through on Friday, 5th December 2008, from the number 01789999999. The individual on the line was peddling an affordable holiday to Florida and urged us to press the number nine, which we did without a second thought. Now, I'm concerned that this may end up being quite an expensive mistake, so I'm reaching out to our phone provider for guidance.Florida10 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, and since I'm registered with the Telephone Preference Service and opted for ex-directory, it appears these annoying calls are making the rounds once more. I really wish the telecom companies would take action and start blocking these nuisance numbers. Surely, they can manage this when such numbers come through the network, especially since I noticed that 1471 was flagging the call!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsWe received a call from this number at half past six this evening. As we weren't familiar with the digits, we decided to hang up. Curiosity got the better of us, so we plugged the number into an online search, which led us straight to this website. Honestly, I'm relieved we didn't pick up! We've only had our landline for a fortnight, and I definitely wasn't keen on entertaining any unwanted callers.11 yearsThey’re persistently ringing us, despite our number being ex-directory! It’s incredibly frustrating!11 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today while I was at home working, and there was a voicemail left. Unfortunately, the message was utterly pointless, just a load of background chatter that sounded like some office hubbub. When I tried to call back, I was met with a 'wrong number' response. Quite bizarre, to say the least!11 yearsI dashed to the loo, anticipating an important call that never came. By the time I managed to ring back, it was far too late. The 1471 service revealed 017899999999 but alas, that number’s not in the system! Honestly, if they try to ring us again, they’ll be in for a right surprise-complete nonsense, to be honest! Being ex-directory and having withheld my number doesn’t seem to matter in the slightest!11 yearsReceived a call from an automatic dialler peddling Caribbean holidays.Caribbean11 yearsAnother holiday conundrum! My partner tried to answer the phone, only to find out once more who it was. What a recurring annoyance!11 yearsI received a call from this number as well. I'm registered with the Telephone Preference Service and it's an ex-directory number!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsReceived a call from this number twice on the evening of 18th November, first at 7:51 PM and then again just one minute later at 7:52 PM. Luckily, I chose not to engage with it. Such a bother, especially considering I'm meant to be ex-directory and registered with the Telephone Preference Service!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsGave us a bell at precisely 2:01 in the afternoon. We answered on the first ring, only for the line to go silent. Tried 1471, and lo and behold, this number popped up. When these folks decide to ring again, they’re in for a right surprise!11 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier but didn’t pick up. We’re both ex-directory and on the Telephone Preference Service. Is there anything we can do about this?11 yearsI received a call from this number claiming that we’ve won a holiday, either in Florida or the Bahamas. Naturally, we hung up straightaway. The only time we shared our number online was just the other day when we left a review for a local pub. Perhaps a chat with the owner would shed some light on this unexpected call.FloridaBahamas12 yearsIt seems to be an international scam, if you ask me. These individuals appear to be calling numbers in sequential order. I received one call at my workplace, and then the very next day, I got another one at home. Quite peculiar, isn't it?12 yearsI said hello, and then these folks just hung up on me.12 yearsWe received a call from this number earlier today at precisely 12:44.12 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today, and it was quite unsettling as it interrupted our afternoon nap! As soon as we heard that robotic "hello," we decided it was best to hang up pronto.12 yearsReceived another call from this number, despite being on the Telephone Preference Service and having my details kept off public directories. Quite frustrating, really!12 yearsEarlier today, our father received a call from this number. Unfortunately, she dropped the call and tried to follow up using 1471 followed by +3, but it turns out that the number isn't registered anywhere!12 yearsI noticed a rather irritating flurry of calls from these individuals using numerous different numbers. We had actually made a call around that period, and being registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) and with my number being ex-directory, we were quite bemused. Since we didn't recognise the number, we chose to ignore it altogether.Telephone Preference ServiceTPSSubmit Your Own Report (01789 999999)
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