02077982800
☎️ 02077982800 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207798 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02077982800
- Charge dispute, request for refundJan
2017Unauthorized charges on Talkmobile billDec
2016Unauthorized charges on Talkmobile billDec
2016Scam texts caused £36 chargeDec
2016Unfamiliar charge, feels like scamMay
2015Unexpected charge for competition entryMay
2015Asking about refund statusApr
2015Fraudulent charges, awaiting resolutionMar
2015Unauthorized charge on quiz websiteMar
2015Charged without consent, feels connedMar
2015Child received scam call, concernedFeb
2015Charged for unwanted videos, unresponsiveFeb
2015Scam company, lost £18.00Feb
2015Rude service, unexpected competition chargeFeb
2015Grandchild clicked ad, charged £6Feb
2015Charged for adult movies unexpectedlyFeb
2015Charged unexpectedly, seeking assistance urgentlyFeb
2015Fraudulent charge for free gamesJan
2015Charged incorrectly, seeking assistance urgentlyJan
2015Teen charged for porn download issueJan
2015Received unsolicited competition call, confusedNov
2014Scam calls with costly contentNov
2014Scam company charges for adult contentNov
2014Warning about adult site chargesJul
2014Unknown number keeps calling repeatedlyMar
2014Unknown caller left message to returnMar
2014Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 08 March 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Preston(Rutland) and Totties(West Yorkshire).
02077982800 has 24 comments of which 18 x neutral and 6 x negative
02077982800 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02077982800 👆 is reported as linked to numerous complaints of unsolicited and unauthorised charges, often related to fake competitions, quizzes, or adult content accessed via mobile phones. Many users report unexpected billing of £6 to £36, frequently described as “third party charges,” without clear consent or explanation. Attempts to resolve issues through the company prove difficult, with reports of poor customer service and unanswered calls or emails. Vulnerable parties, including children, have been targeted, causing distress and concern over potential excessive billing. Caution is advised when interacting with unknown messages or calls claiming competition entries or content access. Consumers affected are encouraged to contact their network provider promptly and report incidents to relevant authorities to seek redress and prevent further exploitation.
Reports on phone number 02077982800
10 yearsYou have charged me for something that I have no knowledge of, and I did not agree to pay £9 twice. O2 has provided me with the number 02077982800 to contact. I request a refund of this money to be returned to my account.O210 yearsI have noticed that there are four charges of £9 labeled as "Third party charges" on my Talkmobile bill within the text messages section. I have absolutely no idea why I am being charged for these and I have never given my consent for such charges. Talkmobile has informed me that they are unable to provide a refund and directed me to contact the number 0207 7982800. I will make sure to get in touch with them after this weekend.Talkmobile10 yearsI've been inundated with scam texts on my phone, and it's ended up costing me £36. Quite frustrating, to say the least!10 yearsOn my Talkmobile bill, I noticed that there are 4 instances of "Third party charges" listed under the text messages section, each priced at £9. I am completely unaware of what these charges are for and I have never given my agreement to them. Talkmobile has refused to refund the money and directed me to call the number 0207 7982800. However, due to the weekend, I will contact them after this period.Talkmobile11 yearsI've just received a bill for something I have absolutely no recollection of, and I feel like I've been utterly conned.11 yearsWhile browsing a football website, a pop-up question interrupted my screen, asking about the number of legs a spider has. In an attempt to dismiss it, I quickly provided an answer. To my surprise, a few minutes later, I received a text message notifying me that I owed £30 for entering a competition six times.11 yearsHave you received the refund yet?11 yearsI recently discovered that I was charged 30 pounds for a competition that I allegedly entered six times. However, the truth is that I never participated in this competition at all. Moreover, it has been a week since I requested a callback from them, but still no response. This is clearly an act of fraud, as they cannot charge me for items that I haven't downloaded. I am determined to pursue this matter further as it is utterly unacceptable that such fraudulent activities are allowed to take place.11 yearsMy 12-year-old daughter had a similar experience. She was using a quiz website which didn't mention anything about charges or not being free. However, we later received a text informing us that they were planning to charge £18 for a purchase she supposedly made! In response, I immediately texted them explaining that we had made no purchases, and I also sent an email. To our dismay, they left a voicemail on my daughter's phone. It seems like reaching out to them by phone won't be helpful at all. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to proceed in resolving this issue?11 yearsOn 28th February 2015, I was using Google to browse car websites when an unexpected quiz appeared. Despite wanting to leave a comment, I got distracted by a series of foolish questions about flies and such. The quiz kept repeating itself, and it was irritating to answer the same questions repeatedly. After a few minutes, I received a message stating that I had been charged £30. I attempted to contact someone regarding this issue but had no success. Now I am furious about being tricked, as there is no reason for the phone company to impose charges without obtaining consent from either party involved.Google11 yearsThis evening, my 10-year-old son received a call from a certain number informing him that he had entered a competition to win an iPad. They delivered the "exciting news" that his number had indeed won, but not an iPad. Instead, he had apparently won the "Top Prize" of £400! According to them, on Friday we will receive a text message containing a barcode that we must take to a post office to claim the cash. This situation has raised a great deal of concern for me, considering my son's age and the potential for high phone bills resulting from these charges. I highly doubt that the phone provider will offer any assistance. Does anyone have any advice regarding this matter? I am genuinely concerned for the well-being of my son :o(12 yearsI was charged £16 for two filthy videos that I didn't ask for and didn't even watch. I’ve sent several emails, but received no response from them. When I called their customer service, a very rude woman answered and refused to let me speak with a manager. She also said I couldn't get my money back and insisted that I did receive the videos, irritatingly and frustratingly she hung up on me. I'm wondering if anyone knows whether we can take legal action against them because I've read many stories of people being scammed on this platform.12 yearsI ended up getting charged £18.00 by this company, and it seems like they're a complete scam with no ethics at all.12 yearsYesterday evening, while browsing through Facebook on my mobile phone, I encountered a peculiar advertisement that asked how many legs a spider has. Unfortunately, my young grandchild mistakenly tapped on the option indicating eight legs. To my surprise, I later discovered that I was charged £6 for entering a competition. Feeling concerned about this unexpected charge, I promptly sent an email to the aforementioned account with the receipt attached. This morning, I received a phone call on my mobile from a number prefixed with 0207 798 2800. Instead of answering it, I let it go to voicemail. However, I am currently unable to access and listen to the voicemail message. Based on the circumstances, I can only assume that this communication is related to the incident with the advertisement.Facebook12 yearsI discovered that £6 was withdrawn from my account, so I contacted my network provider. They informed me that the charge was for adult movies. However, I received a call from a number stating that I had entered a competition and answered a question about how many legs a spider has. I never watched any adult content or participated in the quiz!12 yearsI believe I've been charged for something that I don't remember clicking on. I emailed them about it, and they called me this morning. Unfortunately, I missed the call, and when I called back, no one picked up. Now, I'm unsure about what steps to take next. I really don't want to be a part of a competition that I supposedly entered without my knowledge.12 yearsI was charged £8.00 for adult movies that I didn't even click on. I sent them an email, and they tried to call me, but I was asleep at the time. They left me a message asking me to call them back, so I did. However, no one is answering my call. What steps should I take now?12 yearsAs a 16-year-old girl, I recently received a charge of £8 on my account for supposedly downloading an adult video. However, despite sending them emails, I have yet to receive a response. Instead, they keep calling me. This situation has left me feeling quite upset and frustrated.12 yearsI received a call from a certain number informing me that I had supposedly entered a competition and that they would charge my phone £5. However, I have not participated in any competition. I am a 55-year-old woman with angina. What steps should I take to address this issue? Moreover, how is it possible for something like this to occur?12 yearsPlease be cautious when receiving calls from this number, as it is involved in various forms of scams such as fake competitions, adult content, and online videos. They aim to deceive you into spending £30. Stay alert!12 yearsBeware of this fraudulent company! They attempt to charge individuals online £8 for various videos. Furthermore, they engage in online entrapment tactics by luring individuals towards adult websites. Stay cautious and avoid falling victim to their schemes.12 yearsBeware of receiving calls from this particular number as it may inform you that you will be charged a specific amount for visiting a supposedly free adult website. Therefore, exercise caution when browsing such sites, even if they claim to be free, as some companies use deceitful tactics to exploit unsuspecting individuals for financial gain.12 yearsI keep receiving calls from a number claiming I contacted them, but I don't recognize the number at all.12 yearsI received a call from this number on my mobile, and they left a voicemail with a request for me to get back to them. However, I don't recognise the number they mentioned.Submit Your Own Report (020 7798 2800)
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