02382250275
☎️ 02382250275 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by YayYay Limited. It is part of the phone block 238225 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Southampton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02382250275
- Scammer attempting to gather informationSep
2025Untrustworthy caller avoids direct answersSep
2025Scam call; vague, timewasting claimsSep
2025Caller unprepared; suspected scam callAug
2025Suspicious call, likely a scamJul
2025Morgan from FTTS blocked callJul
2025Warning: Possible scam alertJul
2025Vague, repetitive responses about emailJul
2025Caller identified as a scammerJun
2025Scam call; played humorous responseJun
2025Suspicious call from Morgan RoweJun
2025Caller misidentified company and purposeJun
2025Unhelpful, unwilling to provide informationMay
2025Caller misrepresented previous contact claimMay
2025Suspicious cold call, no emailMay
2025Caller falsely claimed to return callApr
2025Seeks personal information from usersApr
2025Shady sales call, deceptive intentionsApr
2025Number Of Searches: 37 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 14 April 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broadoak(Shropshire), Dolau(Powys), North Beck(Lincolnshire), Penperlleni(Monmouthshire) and Rhydowen(Ceredigion).
02382250275 has 18 comments of which 7 x negative and 11 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02382250275
9 monthsSounds like someone was fishing for my details, definitely a scammer!9 monthsPretty much like others have said here, I got a call asking for the director at my workplace. The guy said his name was Morgan and mentioned he was following up on some email. I kept trying to get him to explain what the call was actually about but he dodged the questions the whole time. Eventually, I just hung up. Honestly, I wouldn’t trust this bloke at all. His responses felt like chatting with a politician who just won’t give you a clear answer.Morgan9 monthsGot a dodgy call from someone named Morgan Rowe claiming to be from FTTC, asking to speak to the MD. I asked what it was about, and he said it related to an email he supposedly sent me. When I asked what was in the email, he replied, "It's about some work nearby." Pressed him for details, and he just said he'd send another email that would explain everything. Just a complete waste of time, clearly no real business going on - doesn’t seem nearly as convincing as he probably believes himself to be.Morgan RoweFTTCMD10 monthsGot a phone call from someone named Morgan claiming to be from SPCC. He was asking for the Director, but only by first name. When I asked what it was about, he said it was a follow-up to an email he supposedly sent. I told him the line was busy, and he said he'd email instead. When I asked him to confirm the email address he was sending to, he suddenly said he didn’t have that info with him! Honestly, these calls are pointless and feel like complete scams.MorganSPCCDirector10 monthsGot a call earlier and I was a bit wary, so I asked if it was an automated voice. The bloke just hung up straight away. Pretty sure it was some sort of scam.11 monthsGot a call from Morgan at FTTS on 02382250275, had some really old contact info and kept asking to be connected to the MD. Told them no and just blocked the number after.MorganFTTS11 monthsThis was a total ripoff, be careful!11 monthsThis bloke was really unclear, kept mentioning something about an email but never gave any details. Kept going over the same thing again and again...12 monthsYeah, totally a dodgy call. I blasted Combine Harvester by the Wurzels on the speaker when they rang, then just cut off the call. Nice one!Combine HarvesterThe Wurzels12 monthsThis Morgan person from STCC keeps ringing me up from 02382250275. Honestly, stop pretending you’re something special. Everyone knows you’re just trying to scam us. Don’t bother calling anymore, you won’t succeed!MorganSTCC12 monthsGot a call from someone named Morgan Rowe or something like that. He wanted to talk to a person he said he had emailed before. I asked what company he worked for and he said FTTS. When I asked if the person he was after had his number, he said yes, so I just told him they'd ring him back and then ended the call. Pretty clear to me this Morgan hadn’t sent any emails or left his number with anyone here.Morgan RoweMorgan1 yearGot a call from someone wanting to speak to the MD, using just his first name. When I asked who he was, he said Morgan, then named a company called FTTS. I asked what the call was regarding, but he just insisted I put him through, saying the MD would know. I pointed out he’d dialled the wrong number for that person’s business, which seemed to catch him off guard. He said he’d send an email instead, but I seriously doubt I’ll get one.MorganMD1 yearVery similar experience here. They wanted to talk to my Dad, even though he hasn’t been part of the company for ages. When I asked what it was regarding, they refused to say. They mentioned they'd follow up with an email containing all the information.Dad1 yearGot a call earlier from a bloke named Morgan, asking to chat with the manager. He claimed they’d already been in touch before, but since I had no clue who he was talking about, I didn’t put him through. He then mentioned he’d send 'another' email or something like that. Turns out, that was all rubbish - no one had reached out to us before at all.Morgan1 yearI got a call from someone named Morgan claiming to be with FTTS who wanted to talk to the boss directly. When I asked what it concerned, he just said it was a return call. Pressing for details, he only said FTTS and that was it, so I asked what FTTS stood for, but he said it was only initials. I told him I wouldn’t pass the call on unless he gave more info since it felt like a cold call. Morgan said he’d email instead. From what I found out, FTTS seems related to phones somehow. Still no email though, so I’m guessing he doesn’t actually have one...MorganFTTS1 yearThis number called me asking for my name and claimed they were getting back to me, but honestly, I never rang them first.1 yearThey tried sneaking in questions to dig up my personal details about how my current system’s arranged.1 yearGot a random sales call out of the blue from someone claiming to be with BT OpenReach. They said they needed to ‘check the new lines being fitted would be compatible with my phone setup’. They kept pushing me for info about my current system - supposedly ‘to make sure everything works fine’. After a bit of back and forth, they finally let slip they actually sell phone systems themselves. Felt pretty dodgy to me.BT OpenReachSubmit Your Own Report (023 8225 0275)
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