02070431874
☎️ 02070431874 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 207043 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02070431874
- User is discussing selling bondsJan
2023Warning: Citibank bond scam, avoidJan
2023Concern about repeated robo callsApr
2022Warning about possible scam tacticsApr
2022Call was potentially a scamApr
2022Scam caller hung up; unfair treatmentApr
2022Rude caller harassing pensioner about debtFeb
2022Could you provide more context?Feb
2022India-based loan scammer, avoid payingDec
2019Scammer offering loan, aggressive responseDec
2019Not relevant to the contextDec
2019Warning: company scam, report immediatelyNov
2019Loan offer turned into scamNov
2019Fraudulent loan offer turns scam fisherNov
2019Received threatening call from lenderNov
2019Beware of Blue Moon LoansNov
2019Possible overseas loan scam alertNov
2019Unwanted calls from unknown companyJul
2018Unwanted calls from unknown companyJul
2018Unrecognized number, unexpected phone chargeNov
2017Warranty call fromincorrect appliance companyNov
2017Fraudulent cold call offering renewalNov
2017Suspicious call, demanded bank detailsNov
2017Suspected scam call about warrantyOct
2017Beware of potential warranty scamOct
2017Warranty claim seems suspiciously outdatedOct
2017Caller identified as Legacy LifeOct
2017Ignoring caller conducting unpleasant callOct
2017Unwanted call about fake warrantyOct
2017Fridge warranty renewal scam callOct
2017Incorrectly identified me as customerSep
2017Scam call from supposed warrantySep
2017Home Appliances warranty scam reportedSep
2017Avoid warranty extension, potential scamSep
2017Blocked annoying persistent caller successfullySep
2017Skepticism towards home appliance warrantySep
2017Suspicious warranty call; hung upAug
2017Avoid expensive appliance warranties, buy newAug
2017Annoying scam calls, multiple dailyAug
2017Magrathea Telecommunications Ltd cold-calling spamAug
2017Suspicious number, potential scam warningAug
2017Telemarketing warranty for nonexistent applianceAug
2017Scam call reported for warrantyAug
2017Suspicious call about appliance warrantyAug
2017Unsolicited warranty offer for appliancesAug
2017Positive experience with warranty serviceAug
2017Fraudulent fridge freezer warranty callAug
2017Suspicious warranty call, abruptly endedAug
2017Weird phone call, repeating hellosAug
2017Caller displayed rude behavior, bewareJul
2017Strange and creepy phone messageJul
2017Suspicious call about expired warrantyJul
2017Risky warranty extension phone callJul
2017Scam call laughed at mistakesJul
2017Unprofessional renewal call experience describedJul
2017Unexpected call about appliance warrantyJul
2017Male caller poses as professional, scamJun
2017Attempted theft of elderly father's financesJun
2017User questioned legitimacy of supportJun
2017This is not a wordJun
2017Unexpected call from unknown numberJun
2017Received scam call about warranty. BlockMay
2017Suspicious call about invalid insuranceMay
2017Unsure about warranty, possibly scamMay
2017Warning about ongoing phone scamMay
2017Scam claiming update for warrantyMay
2017Warrant-warrenty issue jokeMay
2017Unnecessary call about expired warrantyMay
2017Suspicious call related to appliancesMay
2017Warning about potential phone scamMay
2017Dispute over appliance insurance paymentMay
2017Warning about fraudulent insurance renewalMay
2017Scam call about non-existent warrantyMay
2017Rude message on answering phoneMay
2017Update warranty for fridge, freezerMay
2017Miscommunication about appliance insuranceApr
2017Unanswered call, hung up quicklyApr
2017Received call, hung up immediatelyApr
2017Suspicious call for bank detailsApr
2017Refusal to share personal informationApr
2017Unsolicited call about fridge/freezer insuranceApr
2017Scammer pressuring for bank detailsApr
2017Frustrating phone call requesting informationApr
2017Unsolicited call identified as potentially dangerousApr
2017Unwanted insurance call, laughed, endedApr
2017Spam calls about washing machine insuranceMar
2017Ignoring constant calls from someoneMar
2017Call dropped during irritating conversationMar
2017Telemarketer scam, TV and warrantyMar
2017Annoying calls from 0203, 0207Mar
2017Scam call about expired warrantyMar
2017Frequent call ringing duration recommendationMar
2017Suspected washing machine warranty scamMar
2017Number Of Searches: 651 Number Of Comments: 83 First Seen: 12 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carnedd Dafydd(Gwynedd), Dorney(Buckinghamshire) and Ratcliffe on the Wreake(Leicestershire).
02070431874 has 83 comments of which 44 x neutral and 38 x negative and 1 x positive
02070431874 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02070431874 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to multiple scams, primarily involving fraudulent offers to renew or extend warranties on appliances like fridge freezers, washing machines, and TVs. Callers often claim to represent a home appliance support company but provide incorrect or vague details, pressuring recipients for bank information or upfront payments. Vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and disabled, are frequently targeted. Reported incidents include rude behaviour, threats, and attempts to involve victims in money laundering schemes. Numerous complainants warn that these calls are deceptive, with no legitimate company details or verifiable contacts supplied. It is strongly advised to avoid sharing any personal or financial information, to block the number, and to report suspicious calls to authorities or use official channels to verify any warranty concerns.
Reports on phone number 02070431874
4 yearspeddling fixed-income securities4 yearsScam alert! Someone called claiming to be from Citi, offering bonds with 11% returns. Definitely avoid them!Citi4 yearsThese kinda calls are proper annoying. What's the use of putting your number on the TPS when they still keep ringing? I'm getting at least a couple every single day now. It's really messing with my head.4 yearsWatch out for Stirling Wealth, they seem like a total scam.Stirling Wealth4 yearsIt is highly likely that it was a scam as they abruptly ended the call when I answered. This type of behaviour is unfair, particularly towards individuals with disabilities.4 yearsDefinately sounds like a scam. They hung up straight away as soon as I picked up.4 yearsOne of my elderly acquaintances recently received a call from this number, informing him that he owes £10,000 for a bond he supposedly took. However, my friend has no recollection of ever obtaining such a bond. The caller has been persistently rude and has not ceased calling, even sending a letter as well.7 yearsIm quite certain these callers are from india. Please dont fall for their scams. They ask u to pay money in advance as the first loan instalment. There is a woman too, she said her name was Amy Brown, but honestly she sounded just like someone from north india or pakistan. I ended up losing £130. Just be careful everyone.IndiaAmy BrownPakistan7 years02070433794, a woman with an Indian accent called me offering a loan but asked for money upfront for the first month’s payment. I told her I knew it was a scam, then she replied with "GO TOP YOURSELF"?? If I ever meet the b**** I’ll give her a piece of my mind.7 yearsLost £900 to a scam, steering clear of this lot. They clearly have zero morals, tried to shop around so I've reported them to places like Lloyds bank and Western Union. Thankfully my bank gave me my money back but others might not be as fortunate. I'm determined to see they get caught and face justice. They messed with the wrong person this time.Lloyd ’ s BankWestern Union7 yearsThis is definitely a con, some bloke named David said he could give me a loan from Blue Moon company. I gave him my ID and bank info but then got a bit iffy and looked up the number - turned out to be a scam. When I rang to cancel my application, they told me I had to pay a fee. I refused, and then the guy said he’d just take the cash from my bank anyway.DavidBlue Moon7 yearsAbsolutely dreadful experience. I was just shopping around for loan quotes when this company phoned me. I told them I was fine with an offer from somewhere else. They accused me of lying, pretending to be all innocent, and even threatened to send someone to my place to knock me out. As a young woman, this genuinely scared me to bits.7 yearsGot a call from Bluemoon Loans asking for £400 to be transferred abroad for some back office PPI thingy to get my loan approved. Total scam, stay clear!Bluemoon Loans8 yearsNo idea what this firm is, but they keep ringing me all the time. I just ignore the calls now, but it's really annoying. Also, how did they even get my number? I've never dialled them or anything.8 yearsNot sure what company this is but they keep ringing me all the time. I just ignore it now, but its pretty annoying. I have no idea how they got my number since I’ve never called them or anything.9 yearsMy wife and I cannot remember having any conversation with someone using this particular number. It is an unfamiliar number to us, and we usually do not pick up calls from unknown numbers. Just now, I received my telephone bill which includes a charge for a call I never made to a number that I had no knowledge of until the bill arrived.9 yearsI recently received a call from a representative of home appliances who claimed that we needed to extend the warranty on our fridge freezer. However, when I asked which make of fridge freezer they were referring to, it turned out to be a completely different brand.9 years11.7.17 at about 11:15 in the morning, a woman who sounded quite sure of herself called and said her name was Rebecca. She asked for me specifically and said she was calling from Home Appliances about my fridge and freezer cover which supposedly needed renewing. She offered to sort it out then and there on the phone. Definitely felt like a scam. I just ended the call.RebeccaHome Appliances9 yearsI recently received a call from an individual who informed me that the warranty for my refrigerator freezer is expiring, but he requested my bank information. Although he seemed familiar with some of my details, I had a gut feeling that something was off. When I refused to provide him with the information he wanted, he became angry and hung up. It's unfortunate how scammers prey on vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly.9 yearsToday, I received a call from Brandon informing me that my washing machine warranty had ended. I had a question about why his phone number appeared as an international call on my device and suspected that he was attempting to scam me. As soon as I raised this concern, he fell silent, so I promptly ended the call.Brandon9 yearsGot a call from Sara Ewing today, 26th October 2017. She was really eager to get our bank sort code, saying our fridge freezer warranty had expired and she wanted to renew it for us. She insisted she couldn’t send any paperwork without the bank details first and gave me a number to ring back for verification: 0800 0096122, supposedly Home Appliance Support. This feels like a total scam, just a way to trick honest folks out of their money. Watch out and don’t fall for it!Sara Ewing9 yearsReceived a call today informing us that the warranty on my refrigerator freezer had expired. It seems that my warranty must have lapsed over 12 years ago.9 yearsHe informed us that we had sent an email inquiry regarding funeral arrangements. The sender identified themselves as Legacy Life.9 yearsHeard a harsh voice chatting away on the phone, with some noise behind her. I just stayed quiet and they ended up hanging up. Absolutely fed up with these annoying calls.9 yearsGot a call from a man today claiming he wanted to renew the warranty on my fridge freezer. I asked him which fridge freezer he meant, since I don't even own one. He just hung up on me. Pretty clear this was a scam.9 yearsHe said my name wrong at first (but it kind of sounded right) and claimed to be from Home Appliance Support. When I asked who he was again, he just repeated the same thing. I told him I didn’t know that company and then he just ended the call.Home Appliance Support9 yearsGot a call from 02070431874 claiming to be from some home appliance company, trying to get me to renew my fridge freezer warranty. The guy spoke super fast like he was trying to rush me. I told him I'd check with my husband first. He said he’d ring back next week. He gave the name Stephen Harvey, but it’s definitely a con because I don’t even have a warranty on my freezer.Stephen Harvey9 yearsIt appears that Home Appliances is attempting to offer an extended warranty which doesn't actually exist. My immediate response was 'no thank you'.Home Appliances9 yearsSome company called about adding a warranty on a fridge freezer. I never actually bought one at this place, told them that and said I wasn’t interested. They were really rude and just hung up on me before I could respond properly. Stay clear, I think it’s a scam.9 yearsThis annoying number just kept ringing me non stop, so I’ve gone ahead and blocked it now.9 yearsHome Appliance or whatever it's called, seriously don't care if your fridge is brand new or ancient, they just want you to hand over £99 for a year warranty. Seems like an easy £99 in their pocket to me. I'm curious if anyone has actually gotten anything worthwhile from them.9 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number regarding the warranty of my fridge freezer. When I inquired about the brand of my appliance, the caller stated that he did not have that information. Consequently, I promptly ended the call.9 yearsGot a call from the company that made my fridge/freezer saying my warranty had expired. I’ve had them for like six years and never got any extra coverage. When I asked what brand and model, the guy just said it was a “universal” deal! Then tried to charge me £99 right away, like seriously? Might as well skip the warranty and just buy a new one if it ever goes wrong.9 yearsI have recently been receiving frequent and irritating phone calls from a particular number. They call our home at least two to three times every day. However, we always simply hang up on them because we know it's a scam. If you come across any unfamiliar numbers, please ask someone with a laptop to investigate the number on your behalf. This precaution can help prevent elderly individuals from falling victim to these scams and losing their hard-earned money.9 years0207 043 1874 belongs to Magrathea Telecommunications Ltd. Any fans of Douglas Adams and the Hitchhiker's Guide will recognise the name, but these lot are just another bunch of annoying telemarketers who deserve to be hung up on and blocked straight away.Magrathea Telecommunications LtdDouglas AdamsMagrathea9 yearsSo these folks called me today trying to push a warranty on a fridge freezer, which is pretty smart since I don’t even own one. I just ended up hanging up on them.9 yearsI strongly advise you to exercise caution when dealing with this particular phone number. These individuals were aware of my address and claimed to represent a home appliance support service regarding the warranty on my refrigerator-freezer. However, when I mentioned that I had owned the appliance for several years, they attempted to sell me a different appliance instead.9 yearsGot a bloke ringing me from "Home Appliances" saying my fridge or freezer warranty had run out and that I could renew it for £99. Thing is, I bought the thing from Powerhouse and they went under back in 2004!!! Tried calling back that number and, no shock, just an answerphone. They’re definitely blocked on my BT list now!!Home AppliancesPowerhouse9 yearsI recently received a phone call from a number informing me that my warranty for my fridge freezer was about to expire. The person on the line claimed to be from Home Appliance Support and told me that I would receive a fridge magnet in the post as a token of appreciation, with a free phone number (08000096122) printed on it. The caller mentioned that for a monthly fee of £8.99, I could continue to receive cover for my appliance. I mentioned that I already had a 10-year parts warranty, which seemed to catch them off guard. They advised me to call the free phone number instead and abruptly ended the call.Home Appliance Support9 yearsIts not a scam or anything, just a sales call really. They offer a warranty, thats about it. I found them quite helpful actually, and now I can ring them anytime for parts, labour fees, call outs and repairs. Really handy and good value. Joe is a top bloke and the women on the admin desk are lovely.Joe9 yearsI just received a call from the number above regarding my warranty for the fridge freezer. I informed the person on the other end that I will be getting a new one next week, and then they abruptly ended the call.9 yearsMy landline went off and I picked up after about 5 rings, saying "hello." A man's voice responded with "hello," so I said "hello" three times back. Then the guy repeated "hello" three times before just hanging up.9 yearsUpon picking up a call from this particular number, I unintentionally overheard a conversation where an individual was engaging in rather disdainful remarks about the recipients of his calls, completely oblivious to the fact that I could hear them. Deciding to end the call swiftly, the person on the other end likely assumed that my number was not reachable. Out of curiosity, I later looked up their contact details and came across the aforementioned derogatory comments. I am relieved that I chose not to intervene during their unpleasant discussion. It is advisable to exercise caution when dealing with these individuals, as they clearly hold a rather negative view towards those they cold call.9 yearsI wasnt home but when I got back I found a message from this number on my ans phone. The person just made weird noises, then yawned real loud and started playing some sort of organ tune. It was really odd and a bit spooky.9 yearsGot a call today about renewing the warranty on my fridge/freezer. I nearly agreed, but my boyfriend asked if it was for our Hotpoint, and the bloke said yes. The weird thing is, we don't own a Hotpoint, ours is a Daewoo. Then he said he didn’t have any info on the make, just the address. When I said I’d think about it, he just hung up. The guy was English, no foreign accent. Seemed like a total scam, especially when he asked if I had a bank card, cheque or bank statement near me. Oh, and our fridge/freezer is really old, so any warranty would’ve expired long ago.Daewoo9 yearsThey called me by my name and told me my fridge or freezer warranty was ending soon and offered a good price to extend it. I asked if it was the fridge or freezer specifically, and he said it might be either one. That seemed odd to me since both should be long past warranty, then he just ended the call. Definitely feels like a scam, but as others said, it sounds believable enough - watch out.9 yearsWe received a call regarding the impending expiration of our fridge freezer insurance and were inquired about renewing it. However, we found it rather amusing considering our appliance is more than a decade old. The caller failed to address us by the policy holder's name and even got our post code incorrect.9 yearsGot a call today saying the manufacturer’s warranty had run out. Thing is, it’s been more than a decade old! When I mentioned that, they seemed shocked and asked if I wanted to renew it. They never asked who the policy belonged to. They even got our postcode mixed up. The caller was chuckling when they struggled to say our street name properly!9 yearsGot a call this morning from a polite lady saying my fridge and freezer warranty was about to run out and she could sort an extension. I was quite shocked since both appliances are well past the 10-year mark. I asked where she got her details from and what brands my fridge and freezer were - turns out she had no clue. I hinted it sounded like a scam (didn't really expect her to admit it!). She sounded a bit rattled, saying something like "I wouldn’t be doing this job if it was a scam, plus I’ve got loads more calls to make today" and then just hung up without even a proper goodbye!9 yearsGot a call from a very polite and well spoken guy earlier, he asked if my fridge freezer is still working properly and then tried to sell me a cheaper warranty. I was quite surprised by how smoothly he talked. After listening for a bit, I told him nicely that my freezer isn’t covered by any warranty and as soon as I said that, the line just went dead. Feels like a proper clever scam and I reckon a lot of people could fall for it.9 yearsSomebody tried to fish out my dad’s debit card info, and he’s 90! Luckily, he didn’t fall for it. Watch out, folks.9 yearsSomebody said they were from the Home appliance service. Asked me to pay £99. Like others mentioned, they kept bringing up warranty stuff?9 yearsA woman said hello when I answered, but as soon as the older person picked up, they just hung up. When I tried calling back, I got the voicemail.9 yearsGot a call saying my washing machine warranty was about to expire. I told them I don’t have any warranty on it, plus the machine’s well over 8 years old! What’s worse, I got the exact same call just last week. The bloke said sorry and promised to take my name off their list - yeah, right! When I looked up the number from that call (I weirdly keep track of blocked numbers) it wasn’t even the same number, came from somewhere completely different in the country!! Definitely blocking this one too.9 yearsGot a call claiming they'd taken on the insurance for my fridge and freezer. Both are quite old and definitely not covered, so it felt a bit fishy, especially since they never asked for any specifics about the appliances. When they started asking for my bank info, I just said no and blocked the number. Could be dangerous for people who might fall for this.9 yearsGot a call about my fridge warranty. Not sure when I told them I'd changed address as they already had the new one. The bloke wasn't rude but ended the call pretty abruptly. Bit worrying since loads of older folks might get caught out by this.9 yearsThey havent stopped yet. Looks like theyre trying to trick as many folks as poss before getting busted. Then I bet theyll be back in action again. Just tell em youll do 1471 for their number then check Google to see if theyre legit with a registered company and a real website.Google9 yearsLike the others here, I got a call about renewing my freezer warranty - problem is, I don’t even own a freezer! She kept saying they were just updating the warranty insurance, making it sound like a complimentary upgrade. It turned out to be nothing of the sort. These dodgy calls need to be stopped for good.9 yearsHa, good one! The TV’s warranty is long gone.9 yearsGot a call about some fridge freezer insurance or warranty thing. Told the guy it’s like 15 years old, then he switched up and started going on about warranties only lasting 12 years (seriously?). I just said “no thanks mate” and he hung up straight away without even a goodbye.9 yearsGot the same call about the fridge/freezer. Ours are two separate ones, both out of warranty and covered by insurance, so no need. Pretty clear its a dodgy or a cheeky sales call.9 yearsOnce more it was fridge freezer insurance. I told him I'd already paid, but he insisted it was for the washing machine. I argued he must be mistaken, and then he said he'd look into it and call me back.9 yearsToday, I received a phone call from a particular number, informing me that the warranty on my fridge freezer was about to expire. Interestingly enough, I don't own a fridge freezer, but I decided to entertain the caller's spiel. The person on the other end insisted on extending the warranty free of charge for an additional year. Surprised, I responded with a doubtful "really?" The caller then provided me with a toll-free number to contact, revealing his name as Saunders. However, things took a suspicious turn when he asked for my bank details. At that point, I interrupted him, questioning why he needed my bank information if the warranty extension was supposedly free for another year. It seemed clear that he was attempting to deceive someone, perhaps assuming that I would fall for his scam. Now I won't repeat the choice words I used during our conversation, but suffice it to say that I made my point. Frustrated by my refusal to comply, he abruptly ended the call.Saunders9 yearsJust like the others have said, my 76 year old mum got a call saying her fridge and freezer insurance needed renewing. She ended up giving them her bank info, which worried me a lot. As soon as she told me, I told her to ring her bank right away and she did. The fraud department have been alerted, and they’re closely monitoring her account now. These scammers really prey on older people, it’s disgusting and makes me so angry!!9 yearsGot a voicemail that defo wasnt supposed to be for me, and it was super rude.9 yearsLike others have said, they called saying they wanted to update the warranty on my fridge freezer. I told them I don’t have one, so they then tried to say they meant my separate fridge and freezer instead.9 yearsGot a call from this number today, but as soon as I picked up, they just put the phone down.9 yearsDuring our conversation, the topic of our Fridge Freezer Insurance came up. However, I clarified that we don't have a fridge/freezer as a single appliance, but rather separate units - a fridge and a freezer. The caller mentioned offering us a special rate, but I was aware that we were already insured with another company who always sends us letters. So, I transferred the call to my wife, who handles our insurance for white goods. Unfortunately, the caller ended the call at that point.Fridge Freezer Insurance9 yearsI received a call earlier today, but the person hung up as soon as I answered.9 yearsHe called me and asked for my bank details to renew the insurance on my refrigerator. Feeling skeptical, I ended the call abruptly. However, he didn't give up and called me again, more determined this time. Despite his persistence, I hung up on him without providing any information.9 yearsNo company was identified during the call. They mentioned something about insurance for my fridge and freezer that is on the verge of expiry, claiming they had a special offer available for today at £??. I requested that they send me the details first, and I'd get back to them if it piqued my interest. However, the caller insisted that they couldn't process any paperwork without my sort code and account number, which I firmly declined to provide. They persisted, even cheekily questioning if I’d ever set up a direct debit before. I snapped back, telling them not to treat me like a fool, and hung up in frustration. When I tried calling the number back, it was rather amusing how there wasn’t a company name mentioned, and it diverted straight to voicemail.9 yearsNo company name was mentioned. The caller claimed they were contacting me regarding insurance for my fridge and freezer, which is supposedly up for renewal. They offered a deal for the day, but when I asked them to send over the details, they insisted I provide my Sort Code and Account Number first. Naturally, I refused. The caller kept pressing for my banking information and even had the audacity to sarcastically ask if I’d ever set up a Direct Debit before. I didn’t take kindly to being treated like a fool, so I told him to stuff it and hung up. I tried calling back the number that appeared on my phone, only to find there was still no mention of a company name, and it just went straight to voicemail. How surprising!9 yearsI received a call from an unidentified company regarding the insurance for my fridge/freezer, which apparently is about to expire. The caller offered me a deal today, but did not mention the specific amount, saying they would send out more information for me to review. I informed them that I would contact them again if necessary, but they insisted that they couldn't provide any paperwork unless I provided my Sort Code and Account Number. I declined to share this personal information, and the caller continuously pressed me for it. In a sarcastic tone, they even asked if I knew how to set up a Direct Debit, to which I responded by expressing my disapproval and hanging up abruptly. When I called the number back, there was no mention of the company name and it went straight to voicemail. It was not what I was expecting at all.9 yearsThey keep ringing non-stop and I have no clue how they got my landline number since it’s supposed to be 'ex-directory' and I never shared it anywhere. They even knew my full name and address. The woman claimed she was calling from 'Home Appliances' about my fridge-freezer. I just replied with 'No' and she hung up immediately. Could this be risky? I reckon it could be, especially for older or more vulnerable folks - it feels quite dodgy.9 yearsToday, I received several calls from a phone number. On the other end of the line, there was an individual of Asian descent who inquired about insurance. When I declined, they laughed and ended the call abruptly.9 yearsI recently received a phone call from a number informing me that the insurance on my two-month-old washing machine had expired. The caller, who was a female with an English accent, urged me to renew the insurance and even recommended adding coverage for other household items. I politely declined as I wasn't interested. Interestingly, the day before, I had received a call from an Asian operator calling from a withheld number who tried to inquire about my washing machine. I listened to her initial question and promptly ended the call.9 yearsThey keep ringing and I just don’t answer anymore.9 yearsi picked up and a woman began to talk, but then she just hung up on me. really annoying.9 yearsGot a call saying my TV warranty needed renewing, but when I said I wasn’t interested, they switched to trying to sell me coverage for my washing machine even though it’s still covered by the manufacturer. Sounds like a total scam to me.9 yearsI received a call from this particular number today. These phone numbers with the prefixes 0203 and 0207 are quite bothersome. They can be quite a nuisance, to be honest.9 yearsReceived a call earlier today claiming my TV warranty had expired. I just replied, “Oh, I’m aware; it’s been well past its expiry.” When I asked, “Which TV are you referring to? I have three!” he then tried to sell me some coverage. I wondered, why on earth would I consider that? After my response, they promptly ended the call! It feels like they’re just fishing for my financial info!9 yearsThey call all the time. The phone just keeps ringing for ages.9 yearsi got a call saying my washing machine warranty was about to expire and they wanted to update the insurance on it. felt a bit iffy cause my machine actually has a 5 year warranty from the maker. i told them this and then just hung up. seems dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 7043 1874)
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