02082961015
☎️ 02082961015 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 208296 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02082961015
- Strange call about loyalty bonusMay
2011Rude caller, persistent despite disinterestApr
2011Frustrated with persistent unwanted callsNov
2010Sales guy requested transaction dataNov
2010Received call, no message leftOct
2010Preferential service offers little protectionOct
2008Marketing calls are annoying, unprofessionalAug
2008Annoying sales calls, avoid answeringJul
2008Unwanted call from Warren CleavesJun
2008Identical ring, BT line inquiryJun
2008Frequent calls, wrong number, annoyingJun
2008Received suspicious phone calls twiceJun
2008Repeated calls, requested removal from databaseJun
2008Repeated calls without answered intentionsJun
2008Carphone Warehouse promoting Speak SpeakMay
2008Pushy caller, incorrect number complaintMay
2008Missed call, loud voicemail noiseApr
2008Received calls about indemnity policyMar
2008Call interrupted by voicemail messageFeb
2008Ignored calls, no message leftFeb
2008Imposter posing as UPS driverJan
2008Identical UPS scam noticed todayJan
2008Caller claimed false relationship statusNov
200702082961015 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
02082961015 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02082961015 👆 is reported as a persistently irritating number linked to telemarketing and survey calls from various companies, often involving scripted questions about landlines, broadband, or services like loyalty bonuses. Callers can be persistent, sometimes re-dialling multiple times daily, and display unprofessional behaviour when challenged. Several reports describe calls from dubious representatives claiming affiliations with known firms or press outlets, though no clear legitimacy is established. Many recipients find the calls intrusive and have difficulty opting out despite registering with do-not-call services. The number is associated with cold calls, some verging on harassment, and users are advised to ignore or block it and refrain from providing personal information. The activity is frustrating and widely regarded as a nuisance without any apparent benefit.
Reports on phone number 02082961015
10 yearsThis number has attempted to contact us multiple times. Unfortunately, being at work means we've been unable to pick up the phone. We decided to let it ring for a short while before pressing the green button. In the end, the line went dead! I'm really curious about what these callers aim to accomplish with their incessant ringing…10 yearsI received a call from this number. The gentleman on the line claimed that she was with some chap named Spectator, but honestly, that doesn’t appear to hold any water.10 yearsToday, we received a similar UPS notification as well. It's become glaringly evident rather quickly that these individuals are likely up to no good.UPS10 yearsIt seems Carphone Warehouse is trying to promote Speak Speak.Carphone Warehouse10 yearsA chap from South Africa called us up, wanting to know a few bits and bobs about our landline, internet connection, and if we happen to have a laptop. He mentioned that these folks were trying to find out when we'd qualify for a loyalty bonus with ORANGE! We gave him the standard yes and no responses, and he ended up saying that someone from the loyalty department would give us a bell later. Quite peculiar, if you ask me!South AfricaORANGE10 yearsToday, we received the same phone call. A lady inquired whether we had a BT line.10 yearsWe contacted who we thought was a representative from SpeakSpeak, and they asked us for our database on the transactions that had been finalised.SpeakSpeak10 yearsCalled three times in the span of just a few minutes, but hung up right away as soon as the voicemail kicked in. Quite odd, really.10 yearsWe've just swapped our phone number, but somehow our old one still seems to be circulating. Despite being on BT's protected service, those pesky callers have managed to track us down. Fortunately, we managed to dodge their call this time. Out of sheer frustration, we decided to return the call and give them a piece of our mind, only to be greeted by an automated message saying, "We tried to reach you earlier, and I apologise for not getting through. But fear not, I'll call you again soon." Oh really? I'd like to see them try! Honestly, what's the point of being on this so-called preferential service if it doesn't actually keep the bothersome calls at bay?BT10 yearsLast night at approximately 5:45 PM, we received a phone call from a rather polite young lady. She assured us it wasn’t a sales pitch but requested our address details to confirm our identity. Naturally, we ended the call then and there. Just moments ago, the phone rang again, but I hung up straight away without engaging.10 yearsI received a call, but unfortunately, I missed it. After that, I heard a load of commotion in the voicemail-almost as if someone was in a busy place-until the caller eventually hung up.11 yearsI've had a woman with an American accent ringing me at the same time-1 PM-for the past three weeks. Each time, I’ve told her she's got the wrong number, but she seems a bit too insistent. In the end, I just hung up on her!11 yearsReceived a call last night from a chap claiming to be Warren Cleaves from The Everyday Telegraph. He started off by asking about our well-being, and after we reassured him that all was well, we hung up. Then, this morning, he contacted my partner, who told him clearly that we weren't expecting any further calls from him. So much for trying to keep our number private, eh?Warren CleavesThe Everyday Telegraph11 yearsHad a call from this number earlier today, but they didn’t leave a message in the end. Quite odd, really!11 yearsWe received three calls from these folks, and each time we chose not to pick up! Honestly, what a nuisance these shady sales calls are - we know them all too well! Having previously been in a call centre ourselves, we can spot the trickery from a mile away. It’s just how they get their jollies, isn’t it? Utterly ridiculous!11 yearsA woman called me several times today regarding an indemnity policy or something along those lines. However, when I attempted to return the call, it was perpetually engaged, making it impossible to get through!11 yearsReceived a call from this number, supposedly linked to Speak Speak. I tried to be polite and express my disinterest, but after a bit of chat, we ended up hanging up. To our surprise, she rang us again! When we asked to speak to her manager, all she could do was claim how rude we were being. Unbelievable!11 yearsCheers! I reached out to that call centre number and spoke to a lovely lady who promised she'd sort out our database issue. We're listed with the Ex Directory and TPS, and even forked out a tidy sum of £40 to another phone company to ensure we ended up in the directory. Honestly, I’m at my wit’s end with all these incessant calls, and it's driving me mad. Here’s hoping for better luck!Ex DirectoryTPS11 yearsI received a couple of calls earlier on, and I decided to give them the cold shoulder and not pick up. However, when we finally returned the call, we were greeted by an automated message stating that they were a marketing firm working with various companies. Their representatives will ring you up and pose a bunch of questions for the companies that hire them. It's no wonder they sound rather unprofessional; they probably pay a pittance to folks who just recite from a script. It’s all about the numbers for them. I wouldn't say it’s dodgy, just exceedingly annoying.11 yearsRight, so they’ve just given me another call, saying that apparently someone chatted with a person around half past seven this evening, and that individual actually requested a follow-up call! They were told that my mother had a word with them the other day, letting them know that he’s quite satisfied with what he currently has. Furthermore, he mentioned that if they persist in calling him nearly every day, he’s seriously considering taking his business elsewhere. The chap on the line assured me he would remove my number from their system, so fingers crossed that’ll put a stop to these incessant calls!12 yearsClaimed to be from UPS, but honestly, it felt a bit shifty.12 yearsThe phone rang but I hung up just as the voicemail message began to play.12 yearsI've just received a call from this number and, upon answering, it became apparent that they were simply connecting on their end, so I ended the call rather swiftly. To my surprise, just moments later, they reached out again, this time in search of a certain Miss Penny Crutch! I informed them they had the wrong number and hung up once more. Curiously, when I checked my Caller ID, it seems they've been ringing us at least twice a day for the last month or more! Quite the nuisance, I must say!PennySubmit Your Own Report (020 8296 1015)
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