02037525009
☎️ 02037525009 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203752 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02037525009
- Scammed elderly dad, causing illnessJan
2015Sex chat line, misleading callsDec
2014Scammer persistently tried selling productDec
2014Rude caller ignored request to stopDec
2014Wants name before making callNov
2014Scam targeting elderly individuals reportedNov
2014Suspicious herbal remedies sales claimNov
2014Persistent and annoying callerOct
2014Caller repeatedly hangs up angrilyOct
2014Annoying persistent phone calls receivedOct
2014Persistent healthcare calls overwhelming userSep
2014Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 19 September 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blofield(Norfolk), Braywoodside(Berkshire), Pentreheyling(Shropshire) and Rubha na Traille(Argyll and Bute).
02037525009 has 11 comments of which 9 x neutral and 2 x negative
Reports on phone number 02037525009
12 yearsI can't believe how my poor 72-year-old father was pressured into shelling out £68 for Alorex, and now he’s unwell because of it. I honestly wonder how these individuals can live with themselves!Alorex12 yearsHas anyone given this number a ring back? I did, and turns out it's a rather risqué chat line! I mentioned that it’s all good on my end, but it seems their staff are mistakenly using the number for other types of calls as well. Quite the mix-up, if you ask me!12 yearsI received a rather unexpected call from a woman identifying herself as Audrey, who claimed to be conducting a survey. Before I knew it, she was attempting to market me some Alorex. I promptly informed her that I was registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), but that clearly made no impression. I stressed that I would never divulge my bank details to a random cold caller and certainly would not purchase anything without proper research. I told her to save her breath and hung up. Remarkably, there was a return call almost straight away!AudreyAlorexTelephone Preference ServiceTPS12 yearsA lady from an Asian background rang me up to inquire about my health. I politely asked her to refrain from calling this number in the future, but she responded rather brusquely, saying she'd ring again if necessary. Quite impolite, I must say!12 yearsI’d prefer to find out the individual’s name prior to making that call.12 yearsA man of Asian descent called my elderly mother, who is 88, and managed to persuade her into sharing her credit card details under the pretense of supplying her with some medicine that would alleviate her arthritis. He seemed incredibly persuasive, as he used her name and even knew her address, which only heightened her trust in him. He went as far as providing her with his name and number, even going to the trouble of spelling it out for her! I reckon she handed over the information mostly to get him off her back. I keep advising her to simply hang up on such callers, but the elderly can be far too courteous. I'm absolutely livid!12 yearsI’ve come across someone peddling herbal concoctions, insisting they’re affiliated with the NHS. Frankly, I’m very sceptical about their claims.NHS12 yearsQuite relentless and rather bothersome, I must say.12 yearsOur dad doesn’t seem to get anywhere with them. When the caller insists on chatting to him (using his name), she just yells "bugger off" and slams the phone down. But the persistent caller just keeps ringing back.12 yearsI keep getting these relentless phone calls. I've already made it clear that I don’t want to be contacted anymore, yet here they are ringing me up again right away. It's incredibly infuriating!12 yearsBlimey, I’ve got a particularly tenacious caller on my hands! It’s that same woman doing the rounds regarding healthcare, and this must be the fifth or sixth time she’s interrupted my day. She talks with a definite Asian twang and just keeps rattling on until I *politely* hang up on her. Not quite sure if it’s possible to block numbers on my landline, but I’ll look into it. At one point, I was getting bombarded with more than two calls each day from a right mix of unsolicited folk. Now, when I add in the robocalls and those silent ones, plus the frequently encountered overseas accents, I’m definitely racking up well above that! As for BT, yes, I did reach out for their assistance about a year and a half ago. Initially, it seemed to sort itself out a bit, but alas, those pesky calls are creeping back into my life!BTSubmit Your Own Report (020 3752 5009)
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