02077015700
☎️ 02077015700 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207701 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02077015700
- Incorrect numbers, clumsy dialing observedNov
2010Received call, did not answerNov
2010Strange call, no answer receivedOct
2010NHS phone upgrade caused confusionJun
2010Received call, chose not to respondJun
2010Suspicious call asking for informationJan
2010Received unanswered call, very unusualDec
2009NHS call number identified quicklyOct
2009Legitimate NHS call, not spamSep
2009NHS employees misuse phones; taxpayers frustratedSep
2009Confusion about phone number systemSep
2009Hospital colleague's call, NHS routing?Sep
2009Annoying call, no message leftJun
2009Strange call attempt reported hereApr
2009Received call, no message leftApr
2009User identifies as NHS individualApr
2009Mysterious calls with no messagesApr
2009Incorrect number for Retrotec LtdApr
2009Retrotec Ltd. doesn't accept callsJan
2009Inquiring about unknown phone callerDec
2008Identify caller's identity requestedOct
200802077015700 has 21 comments of which 21 x neutral
02077015700 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02077015700 👆 is reported as a number linked to NHS calls due to a fault in their phone system causing internal numbers to appear on caller ID. Many find the calls puzzling, sometimes involving no answer or strange questions about addresses. Some users believe the number is misused or connected to a fire protection firm, causing confusion. Recipients often get silent calls or no messages left, which has led to suspicions of wrong numbers or "fat finger" errors. NHS staff confirm it is a legitimate number caused by routing issues but advise patience as they fix the fault. Overall, experiences vary from annoyance to understanding its NHS origin, though the exact purpose of some calls remains unclear.
Reports on phone number 02077015700
10 yearsRegrettably, there has been a recent overhaul of the phone system at a certain NHS trust situated in South London, and the number that appears on Caller ID has been misrepresented as this one. We want to reassure you that these calls are entirely legitimate and shouldn't be overlooked. I kindly ask for your patience while I rectify this issue, and the trust extends its sincerest apologies for any trouble this may have caused. We understand the impact this may have, especially as we are part of the trust in question.South London10 yearsI received a call from this number associated with the NHS. It appears to be a genuine call. We reckon that what Chris describes is spot on. It seems the NHS has implemented a call routing system, which is why the internal numbers are not accessible and those calling back don't get inundated with repeated rings on their internal lines. Instead, you'd need to go through the main switchboard if you attempt to return the call. This number does not function for a direct callback.NHSChris10 yearsJust received a call moments ago from a rather young lady who bombarded me with inquiries regarding our address and postcode. Quite bewildering and frankly a tad suspicious!10 yearsReceived a call from this number as well. No voicemail left, and considering we're just tenants here, it’s quite bewildering why they’d think of reaching out to us about anything, especially with a business name like that!10 yearsWe've just had these folks try to give us a bell as well. Quite peculiar, isn't it?11 yearsNHS personnel11 yearsReceived a call earlier, but there was no one on the line when I answered. Quite strange, if you ask me!11 yearsI’m simply curious to find out who this might be.11 yearsWe received a call from this number on our mobile, and as soon as we did a bit of digging, we stumbled upon Retrotec Ltd, just as Tony mentioned earlier. It turns out these folks are listed under the category of "Installation and Services for Fire Protection Equipment" in London. So, it stands to reason that it might have been a mix-up with the number!Retrotec LtdTonyLondon11 yearsI gave them a bell today, but nobody answered. Quite odd, if you ask me!12 yearsWe experienced the same thing. On the 20th of February, I looked up the number and found it belongs to Retrotec Ltd, located at 37 Vestry Mews, London, SE5 8NS. It’s odd that they don’t seem to take incoming calls! Who could it be? This isn’t the first time I’ve spotted their Caller ID either. They’ve never left a message before, which seems rather peculiar.Retrotec LtdVestry MewsLondon12 yearsBlimey, we just had a call from these folks. No message left, and they woke us up! How irritating!12 yearsIndeed, that's the number you see pop up when the NHS gives you a call.NHS12 yearsReceived a call, but I must say there were quite a few wrong numbers involved. It appears these folks have quite the knack for muddling things up! Quite amusing, really - perhaps it’s just a case of clumsy fingers at play?12 yearsI've just received a call, and it appears to be from a colleague at the hospital. Is it possible that the NHS has been rerouting their calls somehow?NHS12 yearsChris... it's baffling that some folks claim there's absolutely no chance of improving NHS efficiency. I've noticed staff using NHS phones for personal calls, which, mind you, would land someone in hot water in most other jobs. Yet here we are, focusing on the numbers flashing up on our screens instead. Come on, let's not squander our hard-earned taxes.Chris.12 yearsReceived a call from this number, but we eventually hung up on it.12 yearsI've just had a call that came through at 15:35 on the 9th of January, 2008. Any idea who might have been on the other end?12 yearsI recently received a call too, but there was no message left, which seems to be a common issue with these erroneous numbers they keep ringing! It certainly makes one curious about the whole situation. Could it be some clumsy dialing mishap?12 yearsReceived a call from this number, but we decided not to pursue it any further.13 yearsWe placed a call to our mobile using an NHS line from work (just testing the handset, you see), and this particular number popped up on our mobile, although it doesn’t resemble the number we dialled from at all. It appears that you can't actually call the number we used, only make outgoing calls. We reckon it’s some sort of workaround implemented by the phone system to allow devices that are assigned internal numbers to have the capability to make external calls. Quite the peculiar arrangement, if you ask me!Submit Your Own Report (020 7701 5700)
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