02382280072
☎️ 02382280072 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 238228 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Southampton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02382280072
- Deceptive survey with age questionJan
2021Unwanted morning calls disrupting lifeJan
2021Strange phone call, hung upJan
2021Received unexpected call involving surveyJan
2021Getting frequent nuisance calls, frustratedJan
2021Suspicious automated call about AmazonSep
2020Receiving silent calls, becoming frustratedFeb
2020Suspicions about false insurance renewal_equalToFeb
2020Unable to leave voicemail messageFeb
2020Suspicious call about insurance renewalFeb
2020Insurance scam avoided, threat issuesFeb
2020Beware of electrical goods insurance scammersJan
2020Calls repeatedly, no message leftJan
2020Reported potential scam for household insuranceJan
2020Unanswered calls throughout the dayJan
2020Call abruptly disconnected upon answerJan
2020Receiving unwanted daily phone callsJan
2020Telemarketing call for "insurance renewal"Jan
2020Caller from potential call centerJan
2020Number Of Searches: 67 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 12 January 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Birch Green(Essex), Kildonan(East Ayrshire), Locking Stumps(Cheshire) and West Bagborough(Somerset).
02382280072 has 17 comments of which 7 x negative and 10 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02382280072
5 yearsThey said it wasn’t a survey but the very first thing they asked me was my age group, which seemed a bit odd.5 yearsGot a call at 7:55 this morning, way too early for stuff like this! I was half asleep and had to scramble to answer. Honestly, these life essentials calls are just a pain first thing in the morning. I'm seriously thinking of getting one of those Truecall things to block these annoying calls - might just hang up straight away from now on.TrueCall5 yearssomeone rang asking for mrs s, said his name was albert, but he gave me a weird vibe so i just ended the call.AlbertS.6 yearsI didn’t pick up but tried calling back with 1471, no one was on the line and no voicemail left either. These daily calls are really starting to annoy me now.6 yearsGot a call on 4th September 2020 around 4:30pm from an automated voice claiming there was an issue with my Amazon Prime. Was obviously a scam so I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Amazon6 yearsThis number keeps ringing me loads, but when I pick up, there’s never anyone talking. It’s getting proper annoying now.6 yearsA woman phoned me saying my white goods insurance was nearly up for renewal and since I hadn’t claimed anything, I could renew it for a discounted rate of £99. I asked her to send some info over first. They already had my address and an outdated email. She told me the paperwork would only be sent after I renewed. Something felt off so I said I’d call back. When I dialled the 0238 number again, it just went to voicemail asking me to leave a message. Definitely seems like a scam to me. I've never had white goods insurance from them or any other provider.6 yearsI got a call too, about some kind of white goods insurance renewal. I told them I didn’t remember the company or even having that insurance in the first place. The website seemed dodgy, and when I checked, the company isn’t even listed with the FCA.6 yearsI got a call on my landline from somewhere in South Shields, Tyne and Wear. I couldn’t pick up so they just went to voicemail, but there wasn’t any message left.South ShieldsTyne and Wear6 yearsI got a call from a bloke claiming my free year of white goods insurance was up and I needed to pay for another year or maybe two, supposedly with a discount around £200 to £300. I told him straight away I wasn’t interested and never signed up for anything like that. Then he said I couldn’t cancel it now. I asked him to send the info over since he already had bits of my address and an old email, and said I’d pass it to my solicitor. As soon as I mentioned that, he just cut the call.6 yearsI received a call from this number concerning insurance for electrical appliances. When I inquired about the policy number, they had no clue what I was talking about. Don’t let yourself be taken in by these con artists-just a simple question can unmask them! Stay vigilant, folks.6 yearskeeps ringing but they dont leave a message, and the second i pick up, they just hang up straight away. so annoying.6 yearsI had this number ring me up on my home phone three times just today. I never picked up, and not once did they say anything or leave a voicemail. Quite odd really.6 yearsAs soon as I picked up, they just ended the call! {: >I)6 yearsThey ring me no less than twice daily, and it's been happening for quite some time now. I just don't pick up.6 yearsI got a call from someone saying they could renew my electrical goods insurance for less because I hadn’t made any claims in the last couple of years. When I asked them for the policy number, they said they needed to connect me to someone higher up. Then the new person tried giving me a temporary policy number, but I told them if they really worked for my insurer, they’d already have my proper policy number. So, I just ended the call there.6 yearsWhen I picked up and someone asked for me, as soon as I replied he just ended the call. Could hear loads of chatter in the background, sounded like a call centre or something.Submit Your Own Report (023 8228 0072)
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