02365862230
☎️ 02365862230 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 023.
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+442365862230+44 23 6586 2230023 6586 2230+44-23-6586-2230
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02365862230
- User warns about TPS service scamJul
2020Suspicious call requesting credit cardMar
2018Ignored call from known numberMar
201802365 area code is bogusMar
2018Received call from foreign numberMar
2018Wasting scammer's time with false informationMar
2018Caller asked and hung upMar
2018Questioning TPS calls, unsure authenticityMar
2018Doubts authenticity of another callerMar
2018Confusing sales pitch for TPSMar
2018False organization contacting about telemarketingFeb
2018Joked about being from TPSFeb
2018Stephen claimed to block callsFeb
2018Trolling telemarketers and protecting identityFeb
2018Suspicious call about block paymentFeb
2018Indian caller impersonating phone serviceFeb
2018cold caller offering fraudulent serviceFeb
2018Question about business ownership, annoyed responseFeb
2018Owner call scams start friendlierFeb
2018Claimed TPS identity, reserved numberFeb
2018Scammers claimed to be helpfulFeb
2018Number Of Searches: 186 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 28 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from East Harling(Norfolk), Silver Hill(East Sussex), Smethcott(Shropshire) and Westbourne Green(Greater London).
02365862230 has 20 comments of which 16 x negative and 4 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02365862230
6 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from the TPS to block unwanted calls - total scam.8 yearsDefinitely a dodgy call. The person said they were offering a service to stop all those annoying cold calls, which was kinda funny since he was ringing from abroad, not even the UK. Then he asked me for my credit card details! Honestly, it’s worrying how much stuff they had on me already.8 yearsI didn’t bother returning the call since I already knew who it was.8 yearsOFCOM says there’s no such thing as the 02365 code, so these calls are pretty much a scam, no doubt about it.OFCOM8 yearsGot a call from someone with a foreign accent saying they were from telephone preference management. When I asked where they got my number from, they seemed a bit lost for words. I just told them to buzz off.8 yearsSomeone rang saying they were from Telephone Preference Management, not the usual service, and it was their second try. I decided to give them bogus info just to keep them occupied. They got really annoyed when the "postcode" I gave didn’t show up on their system, and they acted like they’d never come across Ayrshire before, even though they said they were calling from London. In the end, they just hung up on me.Telephone Preference ManagementAyrshireLondon8 yearsI got two calls where the caller's voice and the noises in the background felt off. They questioned if I was the actual owner of the number and said they could block all unwanted calls. When I asked why they were calling since I never signed up to remove myself from any list, they just ended the call immediately.8 yearsGot a call from someone with an accent, said they were from the T.P.S. but it was obviously a scam. Let them chat away for a while, just messing about to waste their time. Feels good to make them hang around instead of trying to trick someone else.8 yearsI was chatting with someone from Telephone Preference Management and kept asking why they’d pick a name so close to TPS - it just fools people into thinking it’s the real TPS. She got more annoyed as we talked. I wanted to find out how the calls actually get blocked, especially for a one-off £99 charge. She had no clue, was just pushing the service. I told her you can’t really sell something if you haven’t a clue how it functions! Eventually she just hung up. I did get a bit of a kick out of winding her up, but honestly, it’s scary how many folks must fall for stuff like this.Telephone Preference Services8 yearsGot a call from some place called Telephone Preference Service Management today, saying they could help stop all those annoying sales calls. I said back, "You mean calls like this one?" and it really threw them off - they sounded lost and couldn’t stick to whatever script they had. Ended up hanging up on them. If it was the real TPS, they wouldn't be phoning me like that at all. Turns out, "Telephone Preference Service Management" is just another scam.Preference Service ManagementTelephone Preference ServiceTelephone Preference Service Management8 yearsHi, I said I was with TPS too just to mess about and asked for last month’s numbers. The person got really annoyed, swearing before they just cut me off. Proper funny!TPSLOL8 yearsThis guy Stephen from something called "TPS" rang me, said he could stop all those annoying calls. I asked him if that includes calls from his own lot, and guess what? He just cut me off straight away! Haha, classic!StephenTPS8 yearsJust like others have said, I find it hilarious to mess around with these lot. They get proper lost if you keep asking them stuff and end up hanging up on you. Never ever give them your DOB or agree with any info they throw at you, like asking if you own the house - they can easily grab that info to commit ID fraud. Stay safe, lads!8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying they were from a phone preferences service, offering to block spam calls. When I asked if they were working from an Indian call centre, they said no. Then I requested an email from their company address, and they just cut the call. Definitely avoid sharing any info with these types. They've been blocked on my phone now.India8 yearsSome bloke said he was Stephen Smith from Telephone Preference Service. He started by asking if I owned the property and then mentioned a one-time fee of £99 to stop annoying calls. I asked for his name again and he gave it, then when I requested his phone number he struggled a bit but didn’t give an extension. The number he told me doesn’t show up anywhere, and it’s not the same number that called me, which I found out by dialling 1471.Stephen SmithTelephone Preference Management8 yearsGot a call from some bloke who said he could help me stop cold calls. He asked for my credit card info, which seemed a bit dodgy to me. The way he talked, I reckon he was ringing from abroad. Definitely sounded like a scam trying to nab my card details.UK8 yearsThis guy rings up, asking if I’m the one running the business and if this was my contact number. I just told him, “yeah, obviously I’m on this number”… and then suddenly, bbbbbbbeeeeeeeeeepppppppppp!8 yearsWhenever I get a call kicking off with "Is the owner of the property available?" I just assume it’s a complete scam.8 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with the Telephone Preference Management Service Ltd, but honestly, it was just rubbish and total lies! Can't trust them at all!Telephone Preference Management Service Ltd8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were activating call blocking on my phone. They wouldn’t say who my phone company was and then suddenly said they were from the TPS. Total scam, stay clear!TPSSubmit Your Own Report (023 6586 2230)
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