02382519090
☎️ 02382519090 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 238251 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Southampton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02382519090
- Accused caller of attempting scamMar
2025Fast-talking scripted caller, unwanted helpMar
2025Suspected scam, business number contactedFeb
2025Likely scam call, ignored responseFeb
2025Check phone account, report scamFeb
2025Uncertain about legitimacy of callFeb
2025Confused about ISDN line informationFeb
2025Avoid Smart Connect ISDN teamFeb
2025Verify caller's identity, refused informationFeb
2025Caution advised, potential scammer attemptsFeb
2025Helpful call about area updateJan
2025Number Of Searches: 63 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 02 January 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Crediton(Devon), Dalchreichart(Highland), Summerstown(Buckinghamshire) and Tansley(Derbyshire).
02382519090 has 11 comments of which 6 x neutral and 4 x negative and 1 x positive
02382519090 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02382519090 👆 is reported as a number linked to calls about switching from copper to fibre or ISDN line changes. Many users suspect it to be a scam as callers press for quick decisions, claim to be from BT or Openreach but provide little proof, and hang up when questioned. Several have noted it targets business numbers that shouldn’t be affected, raising concerns about data selling. Some found the calls push unnecessary upgrades, conflicting with official info. However, a few mentioned helpful and informative contacts regarding area updates. Overall, caution advised due to frequent aggressive sales tactics and dubious legitimacy, with recommendations to verify info independently and report suspicious calls promptly.
Reports on phone number 02382519090
1 yearHe said I was being rude just because I told him I thought he was trying to scam me.1 yearSo, I got a call from some guy named Alex, saying it was about switching from copper to fibre for the national broadband changeover. He was rattling on really quickly, sounded like he was reading off a script or something. I told him I’d check it out and get back if I was interested, but as soon as I said that he was desperate to end the call. Proper pushy, not impressed.Alex1 yearGot a call on my work VOIP line about switching off copper lines or something like that. Feels like a scam to me. Can't figure out how they even got my info in the first place.VOIP1 yearWe got calls at work from numbers that have never been on ISDN2 or 30, so I reckon it’s a scam. I told them I used to work on this equipment years ago and then they just hung up. Openreach wouldn’t be calling anyway, it’s probably from the service provider’s side. Honestly, scams seem to be everywhere these days. Maybe these people should try putting their effort into something more worthwhile.1 yearGot a call saying my BT ISDN service would be cut off come May. Honestly, not too sure if they're legit or just messing about.1 yearIt’s really wise to have a look at your phone account online first to see if there’s been any recent changes. But honestly, this one smells like a scam to me! If you want to help block these dodgy calls, you can text the number 7726 and report it. Make sure you get a reply because sometimes they ask you to confirm the details of the scam and the number involved. Just Google 7726 if you wanna know more about how it works.Google1 yearGot a call from some Smart Connect ISDN lot claiming to be with BT, but I’m not buying it. They told me our ISDN lines are gonna be turned off in three months and that we’ve got to update our phone gear to keep using it, plus our broadband needs a check. Thing is, BT’s own website says the ISDN shutdown is only happening in 2027, plus our phones are already digital, so their story doesn’t add up at all!Smart ConnectBT1 yearI got a call from Smart Connect's ISDN group. When I questioned them, they just cut the call. Would steer clear of them.Smart Connect ISDN1 yearClaimed to be from the ISBN group, they asked me to verify my name and postcode. I didn’t share any details with them though.ISBN1 yearSomebody called claiming to be from BT, but they started pushing me to switch my service to them. Feels a bit dodgy, so watch out for this kind of thing.BT1 yearGot a ring today from someone about Openreach doing some work in the area. Really useful info, cheers!OpenreachSubmit Your Own Report (023 8251 9090)
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