02086190025
☎️ 02086190025 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DRD Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 208619 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02086190025
- Health survey caller repeated twiceJul
2014Repeated sales calls, uninvited persistenceJun
2014Frustrated with unwanted company callsJun
2014Frustrated with persistent nuisance callsJun
2014Persistent calls targeting elderly individualsMay
2014Irritating calls, poor BT supportMay
2014Unsolicited health inquiry worried caregiverMay
2014Scam call from fake health organizationMay
2014Elderly called by rude telemarketerApr
2014Successfully opted out of callsMar
2014Constantly receiving calls from numberMar
2014Elderly targeted by fraudulent callersMar
2014Telemarketer ignored preference service registrationMar
2014Unsolicited calls from Weightmasters UKFeb
2014Receiving unwanted calls is frustratingFeb
2014Upsetting contact for dementia patientFeb
2014Concerned about harassment of relativeFeb
2014Suspicious call from women's centreFeb
2014Enjoyed wasting telemarketer's time playfullyJan
2014Unwanted call about nutrition adviceJan
2014Unknown caller claiming nutritional adviceJan
2014Strange health product saleswoman commentsJan
2014Unrecognized number, no identificationJan
2014Nutrition advisor for older ladiesDec
2013Received unknown call, hung upDec
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 04 January 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Haresceugh(Cumbria), King Sterndale(Derbyshire) and Lower Hartlip(Kent).
02086190025 has 25 comments of which 22 x neutral and 3 x negative
02086190025 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02086190025 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance originating from a company involved in selling nutritional or weight loss products, often under various guises related to health advice. The callers frequently target elderly or vulnerable individuals, using misleading tactics to inquire about personal health details and sometimes pressuring for financial information. Despite requests to stop and registration on the Telephone Preference Service, calls continue unabated, causing significant distress to recipients and their families. The callers employ a range of accents and sometimes provide inconsistent company names, leading to widespread suspicion of scams. Users recommend extreme caution, discouraging sharing personal or banking information, and advise reporting these calls to relevant authorities while seeking effective opt-out options directly from the associated companies.
Reports on phone number 02086190025
11 yearsHi there! We received a call from someone we didn't recognise, so we decided to hang up rather than engage. Just a bit suspicious, if you ask me!11 yearsHe claimed to be a dietary consultant for senior women in our area!11 yearsI had no idea who that number belonged to.12 yearsI've just received a call for the second time within the span of two days from a 'health expert'. She was enquiring about my well-being and claimed that her company was contacting everyone in Derbyshire.Derbyshire12 yearsI received a phone call last night from a woman who seemed to be of far eastern descent, as evident from her high-pitched and almost sing-song voice. I must say, she spoke excellent English. We exchanged pleasantries, but when I asked her about the purpose of her call and the company she represented, she gave vague responses and expressed concern about my health. I politely informed her that I wasn't interested and ended the call. However, she immediately called back to apologize for the disconnection and proceeded with her sales pitch. Once again, I firmly stated my lack of interest. To my surprise, she made a third call, but this time, I was less polite and she finally ended the conversation.12 yearsI'm completely fed up with receiving phone calls from this company.12 yearsI am tired of receiving calls from this particular number. They occur very often. Even if I hang up, they continue to call persistently right after. It would be great if there were a way to put an end to these bothersome calls.12 yearsMy elderly mother is being called multiple times a day, often even twice in an hour. These persistent callers claim to be from different companies, yet they know my mother's name. Despite my repeated attempts to inform them that her number is registered with the TPS, they continue to call. I've tried various methods like giving them the silent treatment, responding with heavy breathing, and even being rude, but nothing seems to deter them. It's becoming quite frustrating for me and distressing for my mother, especially as it appears that they are specifically targeting elderly individuals. Perhaps I should give a loud klaxon a try next!TPS12 yearsBT seems unwilling to help with the constant annoyance caused by the numerous phone calls. It's unfortunate that their priority appears to be revenue rather than customer satisfaction.BT12 yearsThe caller inquired about the well-being of my elderly parents and asked for them by name. I questioned the purpose of his call and what he wanted from them. All he would reveal was that he called to inquire about their health. Consequently, I ended the call abruptly. If they decide to call back, I will address them firmly. It is fortunate that I am able to care for my parents in my current living situation, as this situation would be distressing for them if they were alone.12 yearsI received a phone call earlier from a lady who spoke with an American accent. She stated that she was representing our local Health Board Forum, although I was not aware that such a forum existed. Just to be certain, I double-checked and verified that there is no local health board forum in our area. The conversation started off with pleasantries, but quickly shifted towards questioning my daily exercise routine. This struck me as suspicious, so I decided to end the call and immediately contacted my health board to confirm the legitimacy of the situation. It turns out, as I suspected, it was indeed a scam call.Health Board Forum12 yearsTonight, an unknown caller reached out to my elderly grandmother. Unfortunately, she tends to get confused quite easily. Upon my arrival, I found her rummaging through the drawers in search of some important paperwork. Unexpectedly, she picked up the phone and informed the person on the other end that she couldn't locate it. Concerned, I took the phone from my grandmother and asked the caller, an Indian lady, who was calling. To my surprise, she rudely accused me of being impolite. Determined to put an end to these unwelcome calls, I firmly requested that they refrain from contacting this number again. However, I have reservations as to whether they will adhere to my request.12 yearsIf you would like to stop receiving telesales calls promoting a product called Opriimo, which is a dietary supplement, I recommend sending an email to [email protected]. I have personally tried this method and it was successful in opting out of the calls. Alternatively, you can reach out to them by calling 02086190021.12 yearsThis number keeps bothering me both during the day and in the evening.12 yearsMy elderly grandmother received a phone call from a man with an Indian accent who asked her health-related questions. Surprisingly, she answered them. The man then handed the phone to an Indian lady named Roxanne, claiming that his name was Richard Palmer. They represented a company called YourLifestyle, which I looked up and found to have a poorly designed website. They were requesting bank details in order to purchase a supposedly miraculous pomegranate medicine that doctors don't offer. Fortunately, my grandmother didn't provide her bank details. They persistently called her back multiple times and even tried to call while I was there with her today. I spoke to them and firmly informed them that we were not interested and requested them not to call again. I advised my grandmother to hang up on them if they contact her in the future. It's extremely concerning that they seem to be specifically targeting vulnerable and elderly individuals.RoxanneRichard PalmerYourLifestyle12 yearsI received a call from a man with an Indian accent. He inquired whether I had attended a nearby health event. I immediately replied in the negative, after which he proceeded to pitch me some products. However, his interest quickly waned when I informed him that this number was registered with the Telephone Preference Service.Telephone Preference Service13 yearsI have also been receiving such calls. Although I'm nearly 80 years old, I responded rather impolitely by instructing them to call again. However, it feels unfair and I am curious to know where they obtain our phone numbers from. Can someone answer this? Regards, Sue.Sue13 yearsI have also been receiving unwanted phone calls from this particular number. After conducting some research online, it was revealed that this number is associated with Weightmasters UK. They seem to be a company that specializes in selling nutritional and weight loss products.WeightmastersUK13 yearsThese individuals reached out to my mother-in-law, who is severely affected by dementia. It has caused significant distress to her, as she is already experiencing many challenges. One cannot help but wonder why they would do such a thing, as it has only added to her worries unnecessarily.13 yearsI am extremely concerned about a situation involving my elderly and disabled cousin. These individuals have been relentlessly calling her, sometimes up to eight times a day, virtually every day. They persistently ask for her bank information. I have personally addressed them twice, explicitly instructing them to cease all further calls. However, this evening, in my presence, they called seven more times within a span of just twenty minutes. I am determined to find out the identity of these individuals and take appropriate action to stop this abhorrent harassment. Do you have any suggestions on how to proceed?13 yearsI recently received a telephone call from a person with an English accent on this particular number (as I reside in Northern Ireland). The individual claimed to be from a women's centre. When I inquired if she was involved in advertising, she responded negatively. Without hesitation, I ended the call after informing her that I had no interest in whatever she was offering.Northern Ireland13 yearsI just had an interesting phone call recently. Instead of getting annoyed, I decided to have some fun with it and pretend to be superhuman. I told them I never go to the doctor, have no health concerns, and prefer to stay home rather than socialize. I kept asking them what their motive was for calling me, as it seemed unlikely they would randomly reach out for no reason. The caller denied any intention of trying to sell me something, but it quickly became apparent that they were indeed leading up to that. They started talking about the supposed benefits of pomegranate and how they grind the skin to make tablets! Once again, I asked what was in it for this person. Their elusive response was simply "a blessing," claiming that all they wanted was to make me smile. Politely thanking them for their time, I mentioned that I was actually quite busy indulging in a plateful of doughnuts. Surprisingly, the caller insisted that I could reach out to them anytime if needed.13 yearsI received a call from a woman who claimed to be an expert in nutrition and health. However, I found it difficult to understand her due to her foreign accent. Eventually, after a long and somewhat confusing conversation, she asked about my height and weight. I informed her that I was 5'6" tall and weighed 42 stone. I also mentioned that I was housebound and solely relied on delivered take-away food. The woman persistently inquired about who did my shopping and if I received government benefits. I politely informed her that such personal details were none of her concern. I reminded her that she had randomly called me and that I never asked for any health or nutrition advice. As the conversation continued, she seemed to lose interest, as did I. In the end, she had wasted around 20 minutes of her own time with little benefit to either of us.13 yearsA woman called Lady Rang claimed to be my personal nutrition advisor. She insisted on making calls to every resident in Portsmouth, providing them with advice. It's a mystery to me how she managed to obtain my phone number.Lady RangPortsmouth13 yearsIt's a bit strange when a lady sells products related to healthier lifestyles, calling them "life style meds."Submit Your Own Report (020 8619 0025)
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