01909722392
☎️ 01909722392 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 190972 with a prefix of 01909. The area code 01909 originates from Worksop.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01909722392
- Broadband scam claiming termination activityJun
2019Suspicious recorded message claiming arrestJun
2019Received wrong number call, frustratedJun
2019Refused to provide card informationJun
2019Block nuisance call from female AsianJun
2019Received call from possible scammerFeb
2019Possible scam, exploring vulnerability of optionFeb
2019Blocked number, repeated nuisance calls.ertonFeb
2019Repeated hang-up calls, giggling and maliceFeb
2019Receiving unwanted calls from TPSDec
2018Annoying repeated nuisance calls receivedDec
2018Received nuisance call, then blockedDec
2018Silent scam calls are frequentDec
2018Risk of scam in lullDec
2018Raheem Sterling discussing press treatmentDec
2018Suspicious exchange with potential burglarDec
2018Lady claimed to reduce nuisance callsDec
2018Believes government should address scam callsAug
2018Helped 85-year-old father-in-law with callAug
2018Beware of phone scamAug
2018Unsure of user's intentAug
2018Unwanted calls from Asian telemarketersAug
2018Call from fake telemarketing nuisanceAug
2018BT allows fraudsters to continueAug
2018Warning about persistent phone scammersAug
2017Suspicious calls requesting personal informationAug
2017Foreign accent TPS scam callAug
2017Received suspicious phone call, declinedAug
2017Received unwanted call, ignored requestsAug
2017Block nuisance numbers, tell them offAug
2017Invalid response, please provide contextAug
2017Caller requested credit card informationAug
2017Repeated unwanted calls causing distressAug
2017Questionable telephone preference service tacticsAug
2017Persistent caller knew personal informationAug
2017Multiple unwanted calls, checked commentsAug
2017Harassed by scam caller, frustratedAug
2017Fishing expedition for bank cardAug
2017Blocked call from annoying numberAug
2017Blocked persistent caller, three attemptsAug
2017Phonenumber calls, no one respondsAug
2017Unrecognized caller, no message leftAug
2017Warning: Scam caller pretending TPSAug
2017Reported fake call to authoritiesAug
2017Alleged fraudulent call from supervisorAug
2017Missed calls, now blocked. ThanksAug
2017Beware of TPS scam requestsAug
2017Beware of telephone call scamAug
2017Receiving annoying daily phone callsAug
2017Multiple annoying calls, now blacklistedAug
2017Numerous calls, no message leftAug
2017Received suspicious phone call, blockingAug
2017Unknown number hung up immediatelyAug
2017Repetitive international number calls frequentlyAug
2017English-speaking person posing as scammerAug
2017Frequent scam calls, always missedAug
2017Received multiple scam calls, blockedAug
2017Persistent nuisance calls evading tacticsAug
2017Suspicious call, potentially scam attemptAug
2017Claimed to be TPS BristolAug
2017Annoying silent calls, registered TPSAug
2017Harassed by persistent phone callsAug
2017Two calls within 30 minutesAug
2017Call from unknown number, possibly scamAug
2017Repeated missed call annoyanceAug
2017Warning about potential scam activitiesAug
2017Suspicious call from "TPS."Aug
2017Scam call claiming to be TPSAug
2017Number Of Searches: 538 Number Of Comments: 63 First Seen: 07 August 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Auchindrain(Argyll and Bute), Corriemulzie River(Highland), Cowie(Stirlingshire) and Martindale(Cumbria).
01909722392 has 63 comments of which 29 x neutral and 34 x negative
01909722392 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01909722392 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating from call centres, often with Asian or Indian accents, falsely claiming to be from the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) or similar organisations. Callers frequently know personal details like names and addresses, then attempt to extract sensitive information such as debit or credit card expiry dates under the guise of a call-blocking or nuisance call management service. Many victims report repeated calls, aggressive behaviour when challenged, and no legitimate affiliation with official bodies. The number is regularly blocked by users and telecom providers, yet continues to harass, particularly targeting vulnerable or elderly individuals. Victims are strongly advised not to share any personal or financial information and to report such incidents to official authorities, including Action Fraud and the real TPS.
Reports on phone number 01909722392
7 yearsI got this automated call, sounded like it was from Canada or the US, saying it was BT and that I'd end up getting arrested.CanadaUSBT7 yearsGot a message from a woman saying my internet would be cut off right away because of some dodgy stuff going on with my IHT address. She told me to press 1 to speak to a technician. Then, outta nowhere, a bloke jumped on the line telling me to transfer the call somewhere else. Total scam!Press 17 yearsA bloke with an Asian accent asked if I was Mrs T####. I told him he’d got the wrong number and quickly hung up. Then, an hour later, the same number called back. I'm trying to keep calm and be a decent person this Monday afternoon, but honestly, spiteful thoughts are creeping in. Lucky I can’t be locked up for what I’m thinking - my mind’s plotting a proper punishment. Meanwhile, I’m hoping some wild zombies go and munch on his nasty brain along with all the other scammers out there.7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent, sounded like a spam call. Didn't bother with her and just ended it quick. Looked up the number here and it's now blocked.7 yearsJust like others here, someone called saying my card was due to expire soon. I told them I've got a new one already. Then they asked me to confirm the expiry date, but I refused to give any card info over the phone and ended the call. They phoned back from 01259154021, trying to convince me I didn’t need to share my PIN or anything. I said again I’m not giving out any card details on the phone and hung up straight away.7 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang me claiming he was from the Telephone Preference Management. He asked if I was still getting annoying calls even after signing up with the Telephone Preference Service. I told him I was actually getting one right that moment. He kept insisting he was from the TPS management team. I told him straight up that he was a scammer and then I hung up.Telephone Preference ManagementTelephone Preference ServiceTPS7 yearsJust silence when I answer. Feels like some dodgy scam, honestly. Probably trying to see if I’ll fall for it or if I’m easy target! Lovely.8 yearsThey've rung me a bunch of times. Every time I pick up, they just hang up straight away the first three calls, then the fourth time they just laughed at me. Honestly hope they lose all their teeth and get some nasty gum problems.8 yearsThey kept saying they were from the TPS and rang me about 5 times today, proper annoying. When I tried calling back, the number didn’t show up as valid. The last person asked if I’ve had any nuisance calls, and I said yeah, from you lot, so just leave me be now.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsYou don't come across this kinda thing too often - a call with no noise, probably 110% a scam. And it's thru things like these dodgy calls that days and weeks just slip past ya.8 yearsBlimey, it's not every day you receive a quiet call from a number that's practically screaming "scam!" Honestly, these odd little interruptions just seem to blend into the fabric of the weeks, don't they?8 years01909722392 rang me asking if I was getting annoying calls. I told them, yeah, you're one of them. They just hung up straight away. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsI've received five calls today from someone claiming to be with the TPS, which is incredibly frustrating. When I tried ringing the number back, it turned out to be unrecognised. The last time they called, they asked if I’d experienced any nuisance calls. I couldn’t help but say, “Yes, from you lot-now kindly stop bothering me!”TPS8 yearsGot a call from an Asian gentleman who seemed like he was checking if anyone was in before trying to break in.8 yearsI reckon that was Raheem Sterling having a go about how the media keeps targeting him and giving other black athletes a tough time as well.Raheem Sterling8 yearsGot a call from 01909 722392, a woman who said her name was Elena Da Sousa and claimed to be from the Telephone Preference Service. She told me that starting tomorrow, I'd get fewer nuisance calls. I wasn’t convinced and pressed her for more info - she then asked me to confirm my name, which she already used when answering. I rang the TPS on their official number and they confirmed it’s a scam they’re currently looking into.Elena Da SousaTelephone Preference ServiceTPS8 yearsGot a call from a man with an Indian accent who knew my name and address. He told me my phone blocking service would end tomorrow and I needed to renew it today. Then he started asking for my debit card info. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsGot a call from this guy ‘Stuart’, sounded like he had a strong Asian accent. He claimed he could put an end to those annoying sales calls and said he was from the TPS but it would expire tomorrow. I asked where he was calling from and he said west London. I told him TPS doesn’t actually expire and the only nuisance call I’ve had was from him, calling bullshit on his story made him hang up straight away. Blocked the number asap.StuartTPSWest London8 yearsYep, definitely a scam so I’ve blocked the number. It’s a shame that our government just doesn’t take a tougher stance on these calls, got about eight of them today alone. There should be harsh punishments or even deportation for these idiots when they’re caught.8 yearsCalled my 85 year old father in law, luckily he recalled what I told him earlier. Told him to handle it with me and then hang up the phone.8 yearsBeen getting nonstop calls from these call centres in Asia lately. They mostly say they're from TPS. Today one said they could block all telemarketing ads. Their English is usually hard to understand, with strong accents. They always pick a very typical English name - today it was Bob! Don't give them any info, just put the phone down.TPSBob8 yearsHow come BT lets these scammers keep going? It’s just wrong. I’ve gone ahead and blocked their number now.BT9 yearsI've received two calls from this number over the past week. They seemed intent on verifying my direct debit details, which I politely declined to share. Strangely enough, they already had my name and address on hand.9 years01909722392 I got a call from someone sounding foreign, with quite poor English, claiming they were from TPS. They asked me to confirm my address and postcode, then pushed for me to pay my phone bill by direct debit, which I don’t do. They also mentioned that my Visa Debit card was under a different name, which is not true. That’s when I knew it was a scam and hung up. Clearly, they’re targeting people, trying to scam money out of them.TPS9 yearsNearly had me thinking they were from the Telephone Preference Service and asked for my bank card's expiry date. They said there would be no fees, but I was still wary and decided not to share any info, then hung up.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsHonestly, I just block all those annoying numbers straight away and tell em to jog on. I reckon they’re proper muppets, the lot of em.9 yearsA lady with a noticeable accent rang me and asked specifically for me by name. I told her that I don’t live here, but she just brushed past that and started going on about TPS and other stuff. If that number rings me again, I’ll be prepared. Cheers for the heads-up. It’s disgusting how they target older folks like that. I really wanna find out who’s been passing on my details to these scammers.9 yearsClaimed he was representing the Telephone Preference Service, which is confusing since it's not actually TPS. He insisted I check my Visa card and provide him with details. When I pressed him on why he required that information, he dodged my question and kept insisting I share the details, which prompted me to end the call.Telephone Preference ServiceTPS9 yearsThey've been ringing my mum like 8 times a day for the last three days since she said no to their call blocking offer. It's really getting her down. It's awful. You'd think the officials would just block this number already!9 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be with the Telephone Preference Service. She was quite insistent in her approach until I mentioned that I was documenting the conversation. What really unsettled me was the fact that she already had my name and address, which I chose not to validate.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsClaims to be a phone preference service but seems like they’re just trying to get personal info.9 yearsReceived a trio of calls from this number today. I've gone ahead and blocked it, so I didn’t bother picking up.9 yearsThis number keeps calling, but there's never anyone on the line when I pick up. Quite frustrating, really!9 yearsI didn't pick up since I don't recognise anyone from that region. They've rung me in the past too, but there was no voicemail left each time.9 yearsSaid to be TPS. They already had my name and address. Typical foreign call, could hear the accent straight away. They asked for my debit card expiry date first, so I gave fake info and ended the call. Then got another call from someone claiming to be the supervisor, told them to buzz off quick.TPS9 yearsGot a call from an Asian call centre, they already had my full name and address. I told them I’d moved and gave a fake address and postcode which threw him off big time. Blocked the number and reported it properly to the TPS now.Telephone Preference9 yearsBE CAREFUL, SOUNDS LIKE A SCAM TO GET YOUR BANK INFO!!! They pretended to be some call blocking company, kinda like the Telephone Preference Service but definitely not the legit one. A man with an Indian accent called, said his name was TOM and said he was checking if telemarketing calls were being blocked. He already knew my name and postcode. Then he asked me to confirm if my bill was paid by direct debit and tried to check if my bank card was still valid. I hung up right away after that.Telephone Preference ServiceTOM9 yearsThis bloke from Asia keeps bothering my old mother-in-law just because she didn't get tricked by his nasty scam. He rings her and then just drops the call. Honestly, someone needs to step in. This is exactly what's wrong with this place nowadays - these scam artists just keep going ‘cause the government won’t lift a finger to help those who can’t defend themselves.9 yearsI’ve had to block this number after a rather irritating call from a woman who became quite flustered when I wouldn’t divulge my identity. She had a vibe of being in an overseas call centre, if you know what I mean. I’m on the telephone preference service list, so it's quite frustrating that this one slipped through the cracks!9 yearsIts a scam, they rang me 4 times this morning. Watch out, they arent from the Telephone Preference Service and try to get your card info. Dont give them anything.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsThis number has rang me like six times already today. I just dont pick up and let the answerphone take over, but as soon as they hear a bit of the message, they hang up quick. I reckon if its really important and not a scam, they would leave a proper voicemail.9 yearsThey've rung me at least 5 times today. When I answer saying the company name, they just hang up. Last time, I said "hello" and a woman with a foreign accent claimed to be from telephone preference services and kept going. I told them, "stop, you’re not them, remove this number and don’t call again." Not holding my breath on that. If I had caller ID and saw the number, I’d answer with, “hello, telephone preference services, how can I assist you?” Bet they’d hang up before I even finished!Telephone9 yearsthis number rang me once more, i picked up and said i’m on the telephone preference service, how can i assist you - they just ended the call.9 yearsClaimed to be representing TPS from Bristol, London!TPSBristolLondon9 yearsAnswered the call and they just hung up, the area code is Worksop.Worksop9 yearssome bloke called himself john from the telephone preference service, but his english was really bad, he kept asking if he was talking to a brown emm mrs or whatever and just wouldn’t shut up. even when i told him to stop, he carried on. i told him he was clearly a scammer and not to ring me again. he still called me back. proper pain!JohnTelephone Preference ServiceBrown9 yearssomeone called saying they were ‘dave’ from the telephone preference management. it raised alarm bells because it sounds like they’re trying to trick folks who might not pay full attention, pretending to be the telephone preference service. i’m pretty sure the actual tps wouldn’t be making cold calls since that goes against what they do. i did a bit of digging and turns out it’s a recognised scam, and these scammers ask for your credit card info to sign you up. the real tps service is free, so be careful if this number rings you.DaveTelephone Preference ManagementTelephone Preference ServiceTPS9 yearsSomebody called saying they were part of the Telephone Preference Service, then asked for cash to keep me on their list!!! This is exactly the kind of trick elderly folks could easily get caught up in.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsThey rang me about five times, and I finally picked up on the last one (coincidence, I was just checking this site). Didn't say my name, and this woman with an Indian accent asked if I was Mr. X or Y. I told her I knew it was a load of rubbish and told her to jog on. Then I blocked the number straight away.9 yearsThose were definitely scammers.9 yearsGot a call from this number claiming they were with some phone spam blocker service. They said they’d renew the service for blocking unwanted calls. I played along a bit to see where it was going, but I knew straight away it was a scam. They tried asking for bank card details, even though they said they weren’t going to charge anything. Also wanted account numbers and a bunch of other info. We weren’t falling for it at all. Ended up just hanging up. Definitely dodgy - watch out!9 yearsI get calls off them pretty much daily for like 3 months straight. They phone at all hours, starting pretty early in the morning. Whenever I pick up, the bloke just drops the call. Proper annoying pest.9 yearsGot called three times today and every time I pick up, the caller just hangs up straight away.9 yearsGot loads of calls from this number today but no voicemail left. Appreciate the heads up. Blocked it now.9 yearsJust like all the other calls mentioned before. I was out all day and when I got back, there were 6 missed calls from this number with no messages left on the answerphone. A quick search online for the number brought me to this page. I’ve now blocked the number using BT’s blacklist.BT9 yearsgot a call from these lot today and was really freaked out cause they had my address, phone number and some bits of my credit card details which they said they needed to confirm - at first they seemed quite legit but they kept pushing really hard - the bloke got pretty aggressive when i said no to giving them the info - nice to see im not the only one dealing with this - going to block their number now for sure9 yearsThis number has been ringing me 7 times today, but I didn’t pick up since I’ve got caller ID. The first call showed it was international, but the other times it just displayed the number itself.9 yearsGot a call from 1909722392, and the bloke sounded like he had an Indian accent. He said he was Pete from TPS, but pronounced my name wrongly. He claimed to offer a free 100% blocking service (even though I'm already on the TPS list) and then asked if I pay my bills via direct debit. As soon as I said yes, the line just went dead.PeteTPS9 yearsGot two calls from this number in less than half an hour. Picked up the first, and it was clear it was some sort of call centre.9 yearsJust like the others have said, they rang me 5 times this arvo. Missed the first 4 calls but picked up the last one, and sure enough, it was another dodgy call from that pwhat, pwhat lot.9 yearsbeen getting calls from this number for like 3 whole days straight, drives me mad!9 yearsHad a right nuisance today with four silent calls in just a couple of hours. It’s incredibly frustrating! I’ve already signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, so this shouldn’t be happening at all!Telephone Preference Service9 yearssomebody asked if it was (my name) - when i said yes, they claimed to be from the tps (telephone preference service). i’d already looked up another number from them before so i knew it was dodgy, told them no way and just ended the call.Telephone Preference ServiceSubmit Your Own Report (01909 722392)
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