01938521742
☎️ 01938521742 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 193852 with a prefix of 01938. The area code 01938 originates from Welshpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01938521742
- Silenced calls after yelling expletiveJan
2019Missed call, blocked after readingDec
2018Scam automated call about BTDec
2018Possible phone scam, be cautiousDec
2018Hang up on BT scamDec
2018Strong insult, conveys contemptDec
2018Likely a phishing scam explainsDec
2018Glad to avoid automated voicemailDec
2018Beware of automated scam callsDec
2018False allegation against BT internetDec
2018Number Of Searches: 88 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 17 December 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Atch Lench(Worcestershire), Little Snoring(Norfolk) and Wester Hailes(Edinburgh).
01938521742 has 10 comments of which 6 x neutral and 4 x negative
Reports on phone number 01938521742
8 yearsI used to receive calls from this number where no one would speak. Just the other day, when it happened again, I couldn't help but let out a rather rude exclamation into the receiver. Since then, it seems I’ve been spared from any further calls from that pesky number!8 yearsBeware, got a robo call from some call centre claiming my BT internet would be cut off. The thing is, I don't even use BT internet! Total scam, number was 22297.BT8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with BT, but it felt dodgy, so I just ended it straightaway.BT. Best8 yearsGot a call from 01938521742 just now, it was some automated message telling me my internet will get cut off unless I press a number to fix it. Sounded dodgy to me.8 yearsGot a call saying my BT internet was going off today, but I’m not even with BT. Quite odd!BT8 yearsI got this automated call supposedly from BT saying my internet would be cut off. It asked me to press 1 to talk to an agent or 2 to cancel the internet. I just didn’t press anything and waited for the call to drop on its own. Whatever you do, don’t push any buttons apart from hanging up, cos pressing those might end up charging you. Just hang up straight away, that’s what I did.BT8 yearsWhat a bunch of idiots!8 yearsthis number just rang me but didnt leave any voicemail. after seeing what others said, ive decided to block it straight away.8 yearsGot an automated voicemail, didn't bother pressing any buttons. After seeing what others said, I'm actually relieved I didn't.8 yearsI reckon this is a scam where if you choose any option, you might end up talking to a bot or someone trying to fish out your personal details. The idea that pressing 1 would somehow charge you for a call just doesn’t add up, it’s simply not how things work.Submit Your Own Report (01938 521742)
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