01794733001
☎️ 01794733001 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IP Wholesale Limited. It is part of the phone block 1794733 with a prefix of 01794. The area code 01794 originates from Romsey.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01794733001
- Rude and unprofessional behavior, AVOIDOct
2020Explained issue with mix-upSep
2020User encountered rude customer serviceSep
2020Suspicious call from unknown personSep
2020Likely Openreach scam, don't engageAug
2020Rude response from Openreach callerAug
2020Woman was rude on phoneAug
2020Louis from Openreach called authenticallyJun
2020BT Openreach upgrading lines for WFHJun
2020Doubts about BT Openreach employeesJun
2020Poor sales call experience recountedJun
2020Received legitimate call, phone issuesJun
2020Potential scam call from "Louis"Mar
2020Received call from Louis, legit servicesMar
2020Valid call from service providerMar
2020User upset about Louis, unfortunatelyMar
2020Skeptical of repeated calls from OpenreachMar
2020Repeated call received, need clarificationMar
2020Suspicious call from "Louis" OpenreachMar
2020Initial skepticism, confirmed as legitimateMar
2020Questioning the legitimacy of inquiryMar
2020Suspicious call from supposed OpenreachMar
2020Openreach regarding phone system upgradeMar
2020Suspicious call from "Louis"Mar
2020Questioned legitimacy of phone callFeb
2020Questionable individual pretending to inspectFeb
2020Number Of Searches: 190 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 21 February 2020 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Buddon Ness(Angus), Carbis Bay(Cornwall), Kirby Sigston(North Yorkshire), Pineham(Kent) and Silpho(North Yorkshire).
01794733001 has 26 comments of which 17 x neutral and 4 x negative and 5 x positive
01794733001 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01794733001 👆 is reported as a number associated with calls claiming to be from Openreach, often regarding purported local infrastructure upgrades. While some callers identified themselves as staff undertaking genuine impact assessments, many recipients found the approach aggressive or unprofessional, with incidents of abrupt hang-ups when questioned. The legitimacy of the calls is mixed; some users confirmed with Openreach that the calls were authentic, whereas others suspect telemarketing or scam activity, particularly when asked for detailed phone system information. Callers sometimes request to speak to specific directors and can be evasive about their purpose. Returning calls frequently goes unanswered. Users are advised to exercise caution, avoid disclosing sensitive information, and verify independently with Openreach or BT before engaging.
Reports on phone number 01794733001
6 yearsThey asked me to speak to a director, but only gave the first name, which is pretty weird. I told them I was actually another director and could assist since the guy wasn’t available, and then they just ended the call right away! Honestly, so impolite. Wouldn’t recommend dealing with them!6 yearsGot a call for someone who doesn't work here anymore. I asked what the call was about and all they said was something about an email they’d supposedly sent. When I wanted to know what the email was regarding, they just replied "seems like you’ve had a bad morning" and then they abruptly hung up. Definitely a dodgy call.6 yearsSo impolite, just ended the call without a word!!6 yearsGot a call from some woman who said her name was Charlotte. She kept asking for the director by name like she actually knew him. When I told her he wasn’t around, she refused to leave a message and wouldn’t say where she was ringing from either. Seriously, can’t these folks find a decent job instead of pestering people like this?Charlotte6 yearsPretty sure this is a SCAM. Loads of people on here have mentioned that when these callers are pressed, they claim to be from Openreach. But Openreach doesn't deal directly with customers and wouldn't ring you up out of the blue. Most likely, it's a dodgy attempt to get your details to sell to telemarketers or a scam altogether. You can ring the number back, but it just keeps ringing and then hangs up without leaving a voicemail. Best advice? Don't give them any details and just hang up nicely if you get through to anyone.Openreach6 yearsGot a call from this woman who was asking for the director by his first name. When I said he was working remotely, she just ended the call straight away. Bit abrupt, really, and not what I’d imagine from OpenReach at all.OpenReach6 yearsI got a call from a lady wanting to talk to the other director at my workplace. When I told her he wasn’t around, she just hung up on me. Honestly, that was quite rude!6 yearsYesterday, I got a call from a polite young bloke called Louis who said he was with Openreach. He told me that they’re upgrading the ISDN lines at our local exchange next week and wanted to check some info about our phone setup to avoid any interruptions. After the call, I rang Openreach myself, and they verified that the call was legit.LouisOpenreach6 yearsI got a ring from BT Openreach today, apparently they're upgrading the lines around here 'cause loads of folks are working from home now. Really pleased they're sorting it out, it's about time!BT Openreach6 yearsHad a call from BT Openreach trying to sell something, and honestly, it was one of the most annoying sales calls I've had. The person was really rude and just came across as quite thick. Not impressed at all.BT6 yearsGot a call from BT Openreach claiming they’d be doing some work nearby. They started asking all these pointless questions about what handsets we use. Honestly, I doubt they give a toss about that stuff. Feels like a dodgy research firm just messing about and wasting people’s time. Bet they should be shut down.BT Openreach6 yearsThis was a proper call, no doubt. I never shared any details with them, but then about three days on, all my phone lines just dropped out. When I rang up my service provider, they told me BT were doing some maintenance work at the local exchange. Apparently, I should have received a call about a impact assessment but never got one. Even now, my phones are still out of action.BT6 yearsGot a call like that a few days ago too. Took me a minute to realize, but after a couple of days I found out Openreach had been fixing stuff at the exchange he brought up. Guess it was genuine, even though Louis was pretty annoying when he called.OpenreachLouis6 yearsLouis rang me a week ago, and at first I wasn’t convinced it was genuine. But then I noticed the Openreach vans were actually around doing the job he mentioned, so it turned out he was telling the truth after all.LouisOpenreach6 yearsGot a ring from someone called Louis about some Openreach stuff allegedly happening nearby next week. Felt a bit iffy when he started asking about how many phones we’ve got here - sounded like a sales pitch in disguise. I told him straight he could do with better training on dealing with folks since he came across quite pushy.Louis6 yearsLooks like Louis is a right pain from what folks are saying below! I had the same thing happen; called back and it just kept ringing without answer. Honestly, hope Louis gives me a buzz again, so I can let him have it considering all the mess going on right now. Seriously, don’t be a muppet like Louis!Louis6 yearsThey say they’re from Openreach, but I’m not too sure about that since I’ve had quite a few calls from them already.6 yearsGot the same call once more. I tried to pass it on to a workmate but the line went dead. They mentioned that even if we switch to another internet company, they'd still have to speak with us because it might cause some issues.6 yearsGot a call today from someone saying he was Louis at Openreach, asking how many phone lines we have in our building. When I asked a few questions and pointed out that Openreach doesn't normally deal with customers direct, the bloke just hung up on me. Would steer clear of this one, for sure! We're down in Bristol.LouisOpenreachBristol6 yearsAt first I wasn't sure, so I rang Openreach myself and they told me the call was genuine.6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Openreach, asking loads of questions about my phone connection. As soon as I started asking them stuff back, they just ended the call. Better not share any details with these sort of callers.6 yearsThis looks pretty dodgy to me - they’re asking for stuff like how many phone lines I’ve got and when I last changed my setup. Most likely trying to push some extra services or upgrades. Number I got was 01794 733001. Would be careful with these lot.6 yearsSomeone called me claiming to be Louis from Openreach, saying they were working on upgrading the phone lines around here and wanted to check our network wouldn't be disrupted. He asked how many phones we had at the property, and when I questioned why he needed that info, he just hung up on me. I tried dialing back but the number just rang out with no reply.LouisOpenreach6 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with Openreach, said they wanted to do an impact assessment for some compulsory upgrade in our neighbourhood. They asked how many phones we’ve got and when we last had our phone system updated.Openreach6 yearsSomebody called claiming to be from BT Openreach, but it felt a bit dodgy to me. Tried ringing back, but got no answer at all. Pretty sure it’s a scam.BT6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with BT Openreach, saying they were doing some sort of impact assessment nearby. They kept asking odd questions though, seemed a bit off to me. Definitely felt a bit dodgy.BT OpenreachSubmit Your Own Report (01794 733001)
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