02033057479
☎️ 02033057479 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203305 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033057479
- Concern over access to privacyNov
2018User experiencing similar issue nowNov
2017Concerned about unconfirmed phone upgradeMar
2017Number claimed to be invalidFeb
2017Frustrated with company's poor serviceJan
2017Frustrated with unresponsive scam companyJan
2017Clarifying phone upgrade affiliations explainedDec
2016Different work locations for everyoneDec
2016Pushy calls, unhelpful experience notedNov
2016Beware of Carphone Warehouse scamsNov
2016Cold call, unhelpful customer serviceNov
2016Phone spot linked to Carphone WarehouseOct
2016Unresponsive service, frustrating wait timeSep
2016Frustration over upgrade process issuesSep
2016Difficult contact, untrustworthy company practicesSep
2016Phone Spot offers contract upgrades independentlyAug
2016Possible scam related to car warehouseAug
2016Avoid this company; it's hazardousJul
2016Excellent service, confused about negativityJul
2016Avoid this company's sim-only upgradesJul
2016Unwanted upgrade troubles with CPWHJul
2016Car Phone Warehouse handles issues directlyJun
2016Confusing upgrade process creates anxietyMay
2016Comment relates to Carphone WarehouseMay
2016Phone spot is legitimate information sourceApr
2016Suspicious about unsolicited phone callsMar
2016Wrong number identified, please correctMar
2016Possible scam, suspicious phone callMar
2016Regretting phone upgrade agreement, confusedMar
2016Unsure about upgrade, seeking helpOct
2015Frequent unwanted calls distress caregiverJul
2015Mobile phone scam reported hereJul
2015Frustrated by persistent phone callsJun
2015Complaint against unsolicited call receivedJun
2015Repeated calls; possible harassment issueJun
2015Annoying callers, now blockedJun
2015Frustrating calls; now ignore themJun
2015Both phones malfunction, need assistanceMay
2015Address shared, no payment detailsMay
2015User anxious about received mailMar
2015Concerns about legitimacy of callMar
2015Annoyed by frequent phone callsDec
2014Constant annoying calls from numberNov
2014Suspicious O2 upgrade call receivedNov
2014Frustrated with constant nuisance callsOct
2014Silent caller repeatedly contacts meOct
2014Excessive calls, seeking solution urgentlySep
2014Persistent calls despite requests to stopAug
2014Unsolicited calls regarding mobile upgradeJul
2014Suspicious O2 call, unclear situationJun
2014Suspected scam phone call receivedJun
2014Frequent calls, suspecting an offerJun
2014Frequent automated sales calls receivedJun
2014Received scam call disguised as O2Jun
2014Annoying constant calls from unknown numberJun
2014Scammer impersonating Carphone WarehouseJun
2014Pushy calls, questionable contract offerJun
2014Repeated calls, no messages receivedJun
2014Bogus sales caller, frequent callsMay
2014Blocked unwanted caller after hang-upMay
2014Repeated calls, no responseMay
2014Frequent hang-up phone callsMay
2014Unwanted calls at all hoursMay
2014Frequent calls, irritating, reporting soonMay
2014No message left by senderApr
2014Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 62 First Seen: 02 April 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cornsay Colliery(Durham), Hartlebury Common(Worcestershire) and Sidlesham(West Sussex).
02033057479 has 62 comments of which 49 x neutral and 13 x negative
02033057479 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033057479 👆 is reported as a persistent and often frustrating caller, commonly linked to Phone Spot, an online affiliate of Carphone Warehouse, offering mobile phone contract upgrades primarily for O2 customers. While some users confirm genuine affiliation and successful upgrades, many others describe difficulties with misleading information, lack of clear communication, cancelled orders, and poor customer service, including long hold times and unresponsive support. Concerns about unsolicited calls, potential scams, and data protection are frequent, with multiple reports of repeated calls and aggressive tactics. Customers are advised to verify contract changes directly with their network provider, remain cautious about sharing personal details, and contact their network's customer service if issues arise. The situation highlights the importance of vigilance when dealing with cold calls about phone upgrades.
Reports on phone number 02033057479
8 yearsIt seems your team had a peek at my billing information!9 yearsWhat steps did you take? I seem to be encountering the very same problem at the moment.9 yearsI received a call from 01743816872 claiming to be from Phonespot Carphone Warehouse. They had all my details and offered to upgrade me to an iPhone 7 at £36.50 a month on O2. I had a chat with them on Monday to verify that my order had been dispatched, but I'm feeling rather anxious as I haven't received any confirmation email yet. When I called back, the line stated it was A G Management collaborating with e2Save. I'm quite worried since my contract expires on the 16th.Phonespot Carphone WarehouseG Managemente2Save10 yearsI just gave that number a ring, but they informed me that it’s not a valid number. Quite baffling, really!10 yearsI've had quite the frustrating experience with this firm, to be honest. Initially, after agreeing to an upgrade, I received confirmation for someone else's order instead. I spent what felt like ages on the phone, and when I finally reached the so-called support team, they instructed me to get in touch with customer services. Upon doing so, I was met with utter confusion; they claimed there were no records or details pertaining to my upgrade. Eventually, I managed to speak with another representative who assured me that I indeed qualified for an upgrade and that there was a special promotion allowing for an early upgrade. To my dismay, shortly after that, I got an order confirmation only to be followed by another email hours later stating it had been cancelled. It honestly feels like a dodgy operation to me.10 yearsI'm really having a rough time dealing with this lot. I attempted to cancel my service, but surprise, surprise - I can’t even shoot them an email! I gave their customer service a ring, only to be told my address didn't pass their security check. I'm just at my wit's end here. Honestly, they feel like the most dodgy company out there.10 yearsSince we aren’t all in the same workplace.10 yearsI’m part of the Phone Spot team, and I wanted to clear up some misconceptions. We're actually an online affiliate of Carphone Warehouse, which is why we reach out to you. Carphone Warehouse is authorised to assist with upgrading and renewing customers on O2, irrespective of whether you purchased your device through us. Our role is to ensure you remain with O2; we’re not here to switch you to another provider. Also, just to reassure you, we don’t have access to any tariff information, as that would breach the Data Protection Act. Additionally, we won't ever ask for any financial information. I hope this helps to clarify things a bit!Phone SpotCarphone Warehouse10 yearsI received numerous calls from the number 01752546265, a local Plymouth line, claiming I was eligible for an upgrade and that I might be able to reduce my monthly fees for data and calls. They rang me four times within a mere two hours! Out of sheer annoyance, I returned the call to tell them exactly what I thought. However, they managed to pressure me into accepting a new contract, promising an email with all the particulars-sadly, that email hasn’t come through yet. I've attempted to reach them again on seven occasions, but every time I try, the line just cuts off after around five rings. Curiously, they’ve now sent me a text indicating that I have a fortnight to wait for a new SIM card and contract to arrive by post. They assure me they’ll inform me once it’s been dispatched. It really makes one wonder, will they actually follow through? Their approach has been incredibly pushy and unhelpful.Plymouth10 yearsAbout a week ago, I received a call regarding a phone upgrade from this number, and ever since, I've yet to hear a peep back. To be honest, I'm quite concerned they might somehow get their hands on my bank details. I've been a victim of fraud in the past, and it was an utter nightmare. I strongly advise against engaging with anyone claiming to represent Carphone Warehouse-better to be safe than sorry!Carphone Warehouse10 yearsI received an unsolicited call from a service named Phone Spot, where they tried to pitch me a deal for my mobile. However, when I decided to ring up the number 01509618593 to cancel the supposed offer a mere 20 minutes later, the chap I spoke with seemed utterly bemused and had no clue about the woman who had called me earlier. Quite baffling, to say the least!Phone Spot10 yearsPhone Spot operates under the umbrella of Carphone Warehouse - according to the FCA’s Financial Services register, they’ve been acknowledged as one of their trading names since 2006. Should Carphone Warehouse claim otherwise, it certainly raises eyebrows about the clarity of their statements. That seems rather deceiving, wouldn’t you agree?Phone SpotCarphone WarehouseFCAFinancial Services10 yearsMy missus has been attempting to reach someone for the past hour, and it’s proving to be utterly pointless.10 yearsI received numerous calls from various numbers and thought it was all related to my phone upgrade. A representative named "Jamie" from Phonespot handled my upgrade. However, when I discovered that they weren't affiliated with Car Phone Warehouse, I attempted to call back, only to find out no Jamie was employed there. At the moment, I can't cancel the upgrade due to inaccuracies in my personal information; data protection laws prevent them from discussing anything with me. Oddly enough, they didn’t seem to have any qualms about processing my upgrade despite this. The wait times to reach customer service are maddening. Now, I must create an account to amend my details before I can call back to complete the cancellation. I'm absolutely livid-what a valuable lesson this has been!JamiePhonespotCar Phone Warehouse10 yearsI received a confirmation email from them, but oddly enough, there's no way to respond if you have second thoughts. Every attempt to reply just results in a bounce-back notice. I've reached out to O2, and they assured me that they've flagged my account to prevent any unauthorised alterations, but I can’t shake off my unease about this phonespot outfit. If they're truly above board, why make it such a Herculean task to get in touch with them?10 yearsI can vouch for it-The Phone Spot is definitely capable of upgrading your contract since they're an online partner of Carphone Warehouse. Carphone Warehouse has the green light to manage upgrades for customers on various networks. It's quite straightforward: going through an independent dealer often nets you a more favourable deal, and you'll keep paying your network in the usual way while still remaining one of their customers. Outfits like The Phone Spot receive a one-time commission for facilitating the upgrade, similar to how platforms like Money Supermarket or Compare the Market operate.The Phone SpotCarphone WarehouseMoney SupermarketCompare the Market10 yearsI just had a rather peculiar phone call from a place claiming to be Car Warehouse. They mentioned my name and address right off the bat, which was a bit unsettling. Surprisingly, they didn’t request any account information. Since I’ve been expecting an upgrade and my last device was indeed from them, I’m left wondering if this is a genuine outreach or if I've fallen victim to a scam. What do you reckon?Car Warehouse10 yearsI wouldn't recommend this company at all. They've proven to be quite the headache. Best to keep your distance, as they’re nothing but trouble!10 yearsAbsolutely fantastic service! I received my phone in a flash. I'm quite surprised to see all the negative chatter surrounding this. Is there something I might've overlooked?10 yearsI received an upgrade from either Phonespot or e2save, but honestly, I wasn’t interested in it at all. When I contacted Carphone Warehouse (CPW), they claimed it had nothing to do with them. Yet, lo and behold, it’s clearly marked on my account with them. I've been trying for a whole week to get this rectified, but it’s been nothing but a frustrating merry-go-round with all parties involved, including CPW. For anyone considering a phone contract, I’d strongly advise opting for a network you can genuinely rely on-you’ll be far better off in the long run!Phonespote2saveCarphone WarehouseCPW10 yearsPhone Spot is essentially tied in with Car Phone Warehouse. My husband experienced quite the hassle, being shuttled between O2 and Car Phone Warehouse without a clear resolution. Just to clarify, Car Phone Warehouse procures their devices and even sends them to Phone Spot for repairs. So, don’t let them brush you off; you're ultimately dealing with Car Phone Warehouse. Wishing you the best of luck with your situation!Phone SpotCar Phone Warehouse10 yearsActually, I'm representing Carphone Warehouse here, not O2, old chap.Carphone Warehouse10 yearsI can assure you that the Phone Spot isn't a scam. The details you find here come directly from reputable marketing firms in the UK. I happen to be employed by one of the companies that reach out to customers through the Phone Spot. Our role primarily focuses on ensuring customer retention, meaning we aim to keep you with your existing network provider (O2). The Carphone Warehouse merely acts as a seller of devices; all the information we receive is forwarded straight to the network. Our main purpose is to help facilitate the upgrade process. I hope this helps clear things up for you! 😊SpotUKPhone SpotCarphone Warehouse10 yearsI've just had a gander at the feedback regarding this number. I've been pestered repeatedly from this specific line as well as another starting with 0159. If it turns out to be a call centre, how on earth did they acquire my digits? I was under the impression that they were affiliated with Carphone Warehouse, a company I’m not particularly fond of, having felt pressured into upgrading my device. I never shared any banking information, but are they genuinely contacting me on behalf of a phone provider? I'm starting to second guess my decisions and feeling rather uneasy about the whole situation.Carphone Warehouse10 yearsThat number isn’t quite right; it should be 01509618593 instead.10 yearsI received a call from the same firm! I refrained from sharing my banking info, yet they insisted they could reduce my tariff, which struck me as odd since I just upgraded in December. They mentioned sending a new SIM card and adjusting my plan, but since then, I've heard nothing. Is this a con? I'm unsure of my next steps. I've tried calling back, but they keep telling me there's a 30-minute wait, so I've given up on that. Should I be concerned about my accounts being compromised or anything like that?11 yearsI've recently been contacted by The Phone Spot, claiming to represent O2, and they mentioned it was time for me to upgrade and modify my tariff. Caught off guard and rather rushed, I naively uttered a consent (what a mistake!). Is there any way to halt this process? I really could use some guidance! Please assist!The Phone Spot11 yearsI've been receiving these calls quite often lately. As someone who looks after my husband, I truly don't have the time or energy for this!11 yearsIt's just a ploy to swindle people out of their mobile phones!11 yearsI'm utterly fed up with this number incessantly calling both my landline and mobile. It’s become a right nuisance! I've finally decided to block them, so fingers crossed that's the last I'll hear from them!11 yearsI've been part of the Telephone Preference Service for quite some time now, and today I received an unsolicited call touting a complimentary PPI assessment. The caller identified themselves as "First Solutions," which immediately raised my eyebrows. When I probed further, inquiring whether they were a limited company, they replied in the negative. My next question about their registered office or business address prompted them to abruptly end the call. Naturally, I’ve reported the incident to the Telephone Preference Service. I then attempted to contact them back only to be greeted with a recorded message mentioning they are PhoneSpot, operating on behalf of Carphone Warehouse. The call eventually just cut off. It seems that the TPS has already set the wheels in motion for a complaint against Carphone Warehouse regarding this number. Fingers crossed something gets sorted!Telephone Preference ServiceFirst SolutionsPhoneSpotCarphone WarehouseTPS11 yearsThis past week, I’ve received a whopping 18 calls from this number without a single message left on my voicemail. So, today I thought I’d finally answer the phone to uncover who keeps pestering me. To my surprise, a woman greeted me, inquiring whether I had any credit cards in the past. I promptly informed her I wasn’t interested and hung up. But lo and behold, just an hour later, that same woman rang me again, this time asking about my O2 account. It seems like this is a call centre juggling numerous companies. I reiterated that I had no interest in their queries and warned her that if I received another call from this number, I’d consider it harassment. At that point, she became quite defensive, questioning how it could be deemed harassment. I mean, really-what part of getting called 18 times in roughly five days isn’t harassment? I sincerely hope my message has been received loud and clear, and they steer clear of contacting me again.11 yearsUtterly irritating nuisance calls that go silent the moment you pick up. I've had enough and they've been duly BLOCKED!11 yearsAn absolute nuisance, really. Initially, I received calls claiming to be from O2, saying I’d missed one. After looking into the number, I've decided to just disregard them altogether. What a bother!11 yearsIt seems that neither my previous handset nor my current one is functioning properly. Upon making an inquiry, I've been advised to pop into an O2 store for assistance.11 yearsLet them try, I haven't shared any payment info whatsoever, just my address! They can attempt their little tricks all they want, it’ll be amusing to watch!11 yearsHave you received any mail? I had a similar experience yesterday, and it’s left me feeling quite uneasy!12 yearsI received a call from a place called Phone Spot, and they immediately started talking about my O2 contract renewal. The representative on the line claimed to be connected to Car Phone Warehouse. He requested my email address and date of birth for validation purposes. However, if they're truly affiliated with O2, I'm quite put off by them sharing my personal information. The whole conversation left me feeling rather anxious about whether it was a genuine call or not. I've lost quite a bit of faith in O2, especially since when I reached out to them, they couldn’t confirm if Phone Spot was a credible outfit. - caller: Phone Spot on behalf of O2Phone SpotCar Phone WarehouseO212 yearsBlimey, would you just take a hike already? This number is driving me absolutely bonkers, ringing me three times a day! Honestly, enough's enough!12 yearsOver the last three weeks, this number has been pestering me non-stop, ringing my phone at least eight to ten times each day. I’ve even gone as far as blocking it, only for them to ring me from a slightly modified 020 number. I recently upgraded my phone with O2, so you’d think they’d have all the necessary details on file. It’s driving me absolutely round the twist!12 yearsIt seems I've received a rather dubious call claiming to be from O2 regarding my impending phone upgrade. However, when I reached out to O2 directly, they were completely baffled by the whole affair. Curious, I decided to investigate the company behind the call, www.thephonespot.com, only to discover that the representatives on the line couldn't even correctly identify the phone number displayed on their own site! They kept urging me to ring some 0871 numbers for confirmation, which raised a few alarm bells for me. When I pressed them for specific details they supposedly had on my account, they flatly refused to divulge anything. I’ll certainly be reporting this incident to O2 for further scrutiny.O2thephonespot. com12 yearsI’m absolutely fed up with these blimmin’ nuisances!12 yearsConstantly getting calls, yet no one seems to utter a word.12 yearsIn the last week, I've received a staggering 11 calls while I was abroad. Upon my return, I reached out and discovered that they claimed to be from Car Phone Warehouse. How might I put an end to this incessant nuisance of my number being mishandled?Car Phone Warehouse12 yearsThey keep calling, despite my request for them to stop! It's infuriating!12 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number and finally decided to return the call. The person on the other end claimed to be from O2, insisting they were contacting me about an upgrade for my mobile. The puzzling bit? I don’t even have a contract with O2! I mentioned this to the caller, but he seemed completely stumped as to why my details were on their list. I’m left uncertain whether this was actually O2 or if it's some kind of scam. Just thought I’d share my experience in case it helps someone else!12 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from O2, claiming they were there to assist with an update on my account. My instincts kicked in when they couldn't provide any of my personal information. They mentioned I would receive a new phone in about four days, but when I asked for my email address, they wouldn’t reveal it. Now I'm utterly confused about what’s going on. I’ve tried to call them back, but it’s just an automated message that hangs up on me. I'm definitely planning to reach out to O2 directly to find out what’s happening.O212 yearsYesterday, I received a call from this number claiming to be from O2, stating my contract had expired. I assumed it would be straightforward, so I inquired about upgrading my phone, thinking I was saving myself the trouble of calling them up. They mentioned they would be dispatching a Samsung Galaxy to me. The caller recorded my name, address, and date of birth. However, after the conversation, it struck me that they never specified which model I was supposedly getting, and when I attempted to return the call, the number wouldn't connect. Now I can't help but feel uneasy that this might be some kind of scam.Samsung Galaxy12 yearsReceived four calls from this number over the last couple of days. As a customer of O2 who has recently upgraded my plan, I can't help but think they're likely wanting to pitch me some sort of offer, especially given what others have mentioned.O212 yearsMy phone keeps getting hounded by calls from this number. It’s the same old automated system - you pick up and it's dead air until some salesperson finally pipes up. I actually lost count, but I reckon I had about 10 of these nuisance calls in less than half an hour yesterday!12 yearsI just received five calls this afternoon, rather annoying if I'm honest. One caller claimed to be reaching out regarding my upgrade with O2 and managed to persuade me that it was legitimate. With a baby on the way, I thought it would be prudent to save a few quid. I went along with it and provided her with some personal details-my name, address, and date of birth. Then, the line went quiet and I could hear a cacophony of sounds in the background. Eventually, a man came on the phone, asserting he was from 'quality control' and representing some company I couldn’t quite decipher due to the poor call quality. I pointed out that I believed I was speaking to O2, to which he replied it was actually an independent firm. I made it clear that I'd prefer to liaise directly with O2 instead. Despite his attempts to sway me towards continuing, I reiterated my disinterest and politely asked him not to call again before disconnecting.12 yearsI’ve been bombarded with calls from this number on my mobile, must be around ten times a day! Since I didn’t know who it was, I just ignored the calls. It's becoming quite tiresome, to be honest. I've heard whispers that this could be O2 trying to sell mobile upgrades or some such nonsense. I’m growing more and more wary of calls that aren't familiar to me. If I fancy an upgrade, I’ll reach out myself, thank you very much. No point in playing this incessant game!12 yearsReceived a dodgy call today, twice in fact. They seemed to have quite a bit of info on me-my association with Carphone Warehouse, my name, and even which mobile provider I'm with. The caller claimed to be reaching out for Carphone Warehouse, trying to push some new contract offer. However, the line was terrible. I made it clear that I'd rather reach out to Carphone Warehouse myself if I wished to discuss anything. Definitely sketchy!Carphone Warehouse12 yearsI've received calls from two different individuals within half an hour, both keen on selling me a new, budget-friendly O2 contract. I must admit, my patience wore thin with the second caller as she was rather insistent! It does seem like an attractive offer, yet I'm hesitant to jump in without hearing some reliable opinions from others. After glancing through the comments here, I’m not feeling too positive about it! 13.6.201412 yearsLately, I've been plagued by calls from an unknown number. It seems relentless, ringing me repeatedly without leaving a single message. Just yesterday, I counted 11 calls from them! Quite the nuisance, isn’t it?12 yearsI've been getting calls from this number quite frequently! Oddly enough, just before each of these calls, I get a ring from a withheld number that pretends to be a wrong number. The moment I pick up, it’s like clockwork - I then start receiving calls from this number one or two times daily. It's just a nuisance, all part of some dodgy sales tactic, I reckon.12 yearsI recently received a call from this number, but they hung up as soon as I answered. I've gone ahead and added it to my Zoner security system, so if they try to ring me again, they'll be blocked automatically.12 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, but they hang up as soon as I pick up. Quite frustrating, really!12 yearsThey keep calling and then immediately disconnect!12 yearsI've received numerous calls on my mobile at all hours, even during work, which has been quite disruptive. There's never anyone there when I pick up. Could you please look into this?12 yearsI've been receiving frequent calls on my mobile from this number, yet they never leave a voicemail. It's quite bothersome, to say the least. I’ll be taking steps to report these annoying calls.12 yearsDidn't receive any message in the end; just walked away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3305 7479)
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