01792229220

☎️ 01792229220 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1792229 with a prefix of 01792. The area code 01792 originates from Swansea.

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+441792229220+44 1792 22922001792 229220+44-1792-229220

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01792 229220 Tagged as:

vodafone emma real estate international international real estate carphone warehouse bt alphaman direct debit o2

TimeLine of events for phone number 01792229220

  • Ignoring persistent unknown callers now
    May
    2011
  • Skeptical of positive comments authenticity
    May
    2011
  • Complaining about phone company issues
    Apr
    2011
  • Chargeback and report this firm
    Mar
    2011
  • Fraudulent insurance practices reported
    Mar
    2011
  • Suspicious comments and commission concerns
    Nov
    2010
  • Unclear call about insurance details
    Nov
    2010
  • Satisfied with cost-effective service
    Jun
    2009
  • Frequent callers, likely a scam
    Jun
    2009
  • Received missed call on O2
    Jun
    2009
  • Prank calls for payback fun
    Jun
    2009
  • Great fun to call back!
    Jun
    2009
  • Customer experiencing issues with provider
    Jun
    2009
  • Prank caller seeking bank information
    Jun
    2009
  • Happy with affordable, better service
    May
    2009
  • Received scam call about insurance
    Apr
    2009
  • Fraudulent charge on bank account
    Apr
    2009
  • O2 customer receiving multiple calls
    Apr
    2009
  • Patience will stop unwanted calls
    Apr
    2009
  • Received aggressive sales call, report?
    Apr
    2009

01792229220 has 20 comments of which 20 x neutral

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01792229220 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01792229220 👆 is reported as a number frequently associated with unsolicited calls claiming to offer cheaper phone insurance, often targeting Vodafone or O2 contract holders via third-party retailers. Many users warn these calls can be aggressive or misleading, sometimes requesting sensitive information like bank details or IMEI numbers. Several have experienced unexpected charges, prompting advice to avoid sharing personal data and to report any suspicious activity to relevant authorities or service providers. While a minority claim to have received legitimate, regulated services with genuine savings, the predominant tone highlights concerns over potential scams, persistent cold calls, and dubious business practices. Caution and vigilance are recommended, and ignoring or blocking the number is commonly advised alongside reporting to Vodafone or consumer protection organisations.

Reports on phone number 01792229220

10 years
Beware of the mobile phone insurance offered by International Real Estate! They lure you in with affordable rates and a month’s free coverage, but then they pulled £45 from my account without any warning. It feels as though they already have access to your card details. Quite the unsavoury experience, really!
International Real Estate
10 years
Shut this company down! Reach out to your bank, request a chargeback to recover your funds, and don’t forget to file a report against them!
10 years
My sibling and I both had mobile contracts through Phones 4 U; hers was with Vodafone and I was with O2, but now Emma’s facing a right pickle with the whole situation. She’s having to cancel her card details and sort out a load of other problems. Fortunately, she managed to get in touch with the genuine insurance company because she was rather uncertain about what to do next. I'm planning to pop into Phones 4 U myself to file a formal complaint. Honestly, our sibling’s gone a bit bonkers over this. Goodness knows how we'll get through this mess!
VodafoneO2Emma
10 years
I’ve just signed up for a plan with Vodafone via Phones 4U, and now I keep getting calls from this number. They rang me yesterday, claiming they could help reduce our phone insurance cost. We let them know we weren’t keen on their offer.
Vodafone
10 years
Has anybody else noticed that the folks leaving glowing reviews for 'Real Estate International' seem a bit too polished? It makes me wonder if they're getting paid to sing their praises!
Real Estate International
11 years
We've had multiple calls from this number, claiming they're trying to fix some imaginary Direct Debit we supposedly arranged. Whatever you do, don’t share your info! It’s clearly a prankster on the other end! Make sure to label this number as “do not answer” in your contacts, so you can easily spot that it's the same cheeky caller ringing again.
Direct Debit
11 years
We've been getting calls from this lot on a weekly basis, and every time we try to ring them back, they never pick up. I wouldn't recommend sharing any of your bank details with them, as it's clear from what everyone is saying that this is a bit dodgy. Stay safe!
11 years
Hold your horses, and give it some time - they'll eventually stop ringing you! Essentially, these individuals land contracts and then resort to cold-calling numbers that are similar to the ones they've been given. Their aim? To try and extract your bank details through these unsolicited calls.
11 years
Blimey, what a situation! I’m just 15 myself, and we’ve had our fair share of dodgy calls. Thankfully, this lot decided to call during our break, trying to peddle insurance to us. We simply told them our age, and guess what? The bloke got all riled up and just hung up on us! We actually tried to give them a bell earlier today, and they answered with some spiel about "international real estate." Do you reckon we ought to flag this with Vodafone?
Vodafone
11 years
I recently received a call from a young lady regarding some insurance matter. Like many others here, I have a Vodafone phone, specifically from Phones 4 U. The moment she picked up, she dove straight into her spiel about insurance. We didn't provide any personal information to BT, but I’m left wondering if they already have our details somehow. Quite perplexing, isn't it?
BT
11 years
We've recently taken out a Vodafone contract through the Carphone Warehouse, and our policy is to not answer calls from numbers we're unfamiliar with. However, these folks have been persistent, ringing us for the past fortnight. Now that we've figured out who they are, we’ll just carry on ignoring them and fervently hope they'll eventually take the hint! :D Cheers for sharing this info!
VodafoneCarphone Warehouse
12 years
Both me and my sibling were tied into contract phones from Phones 4 U-she had Vodafone, and I went with O2. But here's the kicker: Emma’s been in a right mess with this company. She’s had to go and cancel her card and all sorts. Thankfully, she managed to get in touch with the genuine insurance company because she was all over the place about it. I'm off to Phones 4 U myself to file a formal complaint. It's absolute chaos, and quite frankly, I think my sibling has lost the plot. It’s a right pickle, I tell you!
VodafoneEmma
12 years
Give this a whirl for a bit of mischief-dial 141 before their number, then switch your phone to silent and enjoy the discomfort! It’s payback time; tackle this when you've got a spare moment and, of course, when it won’t cost you a penny to call those landlines. They might just realise how maddening this can be. The more folk who ring them up and leave them hanging in silence, the closer we get to putting those jokers out of action. Let’s reclaim our power, folks! Cheers, ALPHAMAN
12 years
We're absolutely chuffed with the service they've provided. It’s come in at a fraction of the price compared to what we’d pay in-store, and the coverage is significantly better too!
12 years
I’ve just noticed a missed call on our shiny new O2 mobile!
12 years
We recently signed up for a contract with Vodafone via Phones 4 U, and in a moment of foolishness, we accepted their offer for cheaper insurance. The lady on the line seemed to have our card details at the ready and asked us for our IMEI number, before transferring us to her so-called manager. To our astonishment, we've now spotted a £45 deduction from our bank account, despite there being no prior mention of any charges.
Vodafone
12 years
I’m on O2, and we've been getting repeated calls from these folks.
12 years
I reckon ALPHAMAN hit the nail on the head - there's something rather enjoyable about ringing them back, isn’t there? It brings a good deal of delight, I must say! You ought to give it a whirl!
ALPHAMAN
12 years
It strikes me as rather dodgy that a number of the remarks seem to direct back to the phones four U website! Come on, folks, let’s be a bit more aware! Why on earth would you pay 180 quid with an additional 50 on top, or even 127 with a further 25 added? These individuals are far from geniuses, yet it’s blatantly clear what’s transpiring! Also, have we brought up the fact that shop staff lose out on their commission should you decide to change your policy? That little detail might just shed some light on the situation! - MartynREIFS
12 years
We're absolutely chuffed with the service we've received! Not only have we managed to save a few quid, but our coverage has also significantly improved. It’s great that these folks reached out to us; we certainly don’t fancy shelling out extra cash just to line the pockets of retailers. We did our due diligence and ensured everything is legitimate and properly regulated beforehand.

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