02382622045
☎️ 02382622045 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by PEERLESS NETWORK UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 238262 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Southampton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02382622045
- Harassing scam call for insuranceJan
2024Caller hung up, got annoyedJan
2024SPAM caller blocked to stopJan
2024Number blocked and reported to authorityJan
2024Jacky abruptly cuts off callJan
2024User detects scammers and blocksJan
2024Warning about possible scam activityJan
2024Caller abruptly ended phone conversationJan
2024Received low volume scam callJan
2024Scam alert for insurance updatesJan
2024Foreign accent, possible energy scamJan
2024Ignored number, assumed it's a scamJan
2024Repeated morning calls from unknown numberJan
2024Warn against interacting with scammersJan
2024Beware of scammers, avoid answeringJan
2024Be cautious of survey scammersJan
2024Ignoring calls from different numbersJan
2024Research John Barnicle profile informationJan
2024Support reform to eliminate terroristsJan
2024Accusation of unethical behaviorJan
2024Callers did not leave messageJan
2024Call/response ended abruptly, felt rejectedDec
2023Wishing for government action against scammersDec
2023Having fun wasting scammers' timeDec
2023Racist and confrontational comment notedDec
2023Missed call, no response receivedDec
2023Scammers living luxuriously during crisisDec
2023Call requesting sensitive bank informationDec
2023Repeated spam calls annoying userDec
2023Ignore TPS and GPRSDec
2023Repeated appliance cover scam callsDec
2023Repeated calling from persistent scammersDec
2023Unwanted kitchen appliance cover renewalDec
2023Unsolicited call about kitchen appliancesDec
2023Unwanted call at early hourDec
2023Number Of Searches: 208 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 17 December 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Horsey Corner(Norfolk), Lowick(Northumberland), Milton of Cushnie(Aberdeenshire), New Cumnock(East Ayrshire) and Ratcliffe on Soar(Leicestershire).
02382622045 has 35 comments of which 18 x neutral and 17 x negative
02382622045 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02382622045 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance, frequently caller at early hours, often without leaving a message. The number is linked to aggressive and misleading sales approaches, primarily pushing appliance or insurance cover, with many users warning it is a scam aimed to obtain personal and banking details. Callers sometimes disconnect abruptly or respond rudely when questioned. The approach causes distress, especially among older and vulnerable people, with multiple accounts of harassment and discomfort. Users advise against engaging, blocking the number, and reporting it to official channels. This number should be treated with caution as part of a wider pattern of fraudulent activity.
Reports on phone number 02382622045
2 yearsTold them I’d pass on a message when they asked if anyone else was there. Then they wanted to know who I was, but I didn’t wanna say, so I asked who was calling instead. That seemed to annoy them a lot, and they just hung up on me.2 yearsToday, this number rang our house and my wife picked it up. They were trying to push washing machine insurance and some sort of breakdown cover on her. I told her to just end the call straight away because it seemed like a scam to me. She ended up feeling quite annoyed and stressed, honestly felt like harassment to her.2 yearsHad this annoying spam number ringing me up tons of times, so I just blocked it now.2 yearsGot a call from someone named Jacky, talkin' about kitchen stuff. Then outta nowhere, she just hangs up on me before I could finish - proper strange, that.Jacky2 yearsChecked the number and there was no voicemail or message left. I've blocked it now and reported it to 7726 as well.2 yearsAnother bunch of scammers calling me.2 yearsDodgy calls again... straight to block for me!2 yearsThey just called, asked for my name, and then suddenly dropped the call. Weird.2 yearsI got a call around lunchtime today, but the voice was so quiet, I couldn’t make out a word. Most likely just another scammer trying their luck.2 yearsJust got a call about some household white insurance update and then they asked for my bank info! Totally a scam, watch out!2 yearsHad this strange call where the person, with a really thick foreign accent, tried pushing some energy discount deal. Sounded like one of those dodgy call centre schemes. I just hung up as soon as I didn’t get asked for any info. Typical scam really.2 yearsThought it was a dodgy call so I just didn’t pick up on this number.3 yearsFor the past week, I've been getting calls at almost the same time each morning from this number, or one close to it. They never leave a voicemail or anything.3 yearsDON'T RESPOND TO SCAM CALLS. JUST REPORT IT TO [email protected] IMMEDIATELY.3 yearsTotally dodgy calls, best just to ignore them.3 yearsGot loads of calls from some scam lot pretending to be Life Style UK doing a survey. Turns out they're just trying to trick you into giving away your personal info so they can use it for dodgy stuff. For the last week, they've been blowing up my phone with silent rings from a bunch of numbers that seem to come one after another, but I’ve just blocked them all. Bet they’re not too happy about that!Life Style UK3 yearsBeen getting tonnes of calls from all sorts of different numbers lately. I just pick up and stay silent for a bit, then they usually end the call pretty quick.3 yearsI tried looking up the profile of the person behind these dodgy calls and came across someone named John Barnicle on Crunchbase. Thought it might help figure out who's making these illegal calls.3 yearsIf Reform gets elected, these so-called domestic terrorists will be dealt with properly, no doubt!Reform3 yearstotal ripoff, bunch of scammers for sure!3 yearsBlocked number called me but didn’t leave a voicemail.3 yearsHonestly, these scammers need to be stopped by the government once and for all. I’m sure they target older folks, especially those who’ve saved up their pensions, just to rip them off. It’s disgusting how they prey on vulnerable people like that. I truly believe they’ll get what’s coming to them one day. Fingers crossed the police catch them and freeze their money pronto! Just had to get that off my chest today. Wishing a brighter year ahead for all us decent, rule-following people!3 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Pakistani, and I pretty much told him to shove off with some harsh words, said something like "you'll never be white, you black muppet." Just as I ended the call, I could hear a lot of swear words coming through. Well, isn't today just lovely. Happy New Year to everyone!Pakistan3 yearsThe previous commenter nailed it! I often play along like I’m keen and feed them bogus bank info just to drag things out. Sure, I’m spending my time as well, but watching them get annoyed when the numbers don’t check out is honestly hilarious. It always makes me laugh. Wishing a Happy New Year to everyone reading!3 yearsI picked up and they just ended the call straight away.3 yearsThe phone chimed in at five minutes past nine, and upon me answering with a polite hello, I was met with silence. After a brief pause of around seven or eight seconds, I was greeted by a message stating, "this caller has terminated the call." Quite peculiar, if you ask me!3 yearsHonestly, these fraudsters have it made. When I called them out for targeting old and defenceless folks, they got really arrogant. One bloke goes, "While you lot from the working class are stuck with boring meals, we’ll soon be chilling by Miami’s shore, knocking back cocktails and tucking into fancy lobster dishes in a few months." They bragged about cashing in big time during this cost of living madness, saying they’re rolling in millions while everyone else struggles to get by. It’s sickening. 🤬MiamiLobster Thermidor3 yearsSomeone rang and said my loyalty card from a big supermarket had won a Christmas raffle, and I’d get cheaper shopping for a whole year plus some money paid into my bank each month. However, to make the payments, they asked for my bank sort code and, almost casually, my account number too. When money’s tight, it sounded quite tempting. I chose not to share my details and ended the call. The person on the phone was actually quite polite throughout. Glad I didn’t fall for it - could’ve been risky if I had.3 yearsGot a call from this number this morning around 8am - honestly, what a joke. Lately, I’ve been getting loads of calls from numbers that all look pretty much the same. Next time they ring, I’m definitely answering with a loud whistle just to put them off...3 yearsI got a call from a number almost exactly like this one, said it was about my appliance warranty or something. When I picked up this time, they just hung straight away, so I reckon it’s probably the same scam.3 yearsI just ignore calls from TPS and GPRS all the time.3 yearsI've had a call from this number twice now, they really don't give up easily do they?3 yearsGot a call from someone trying to sell me an extension on some kitchen appliance warranty or whatever. Told them flat out we don't have any and frankly we're not interested in getting any. Pretty sure it was some dodgy scam.3 yearsThey never quite got my name right. The call was about “kitchen stuff” but they didn’t mention any company. When I said “no thanks” a couple of times, it was like they didn’t get it, then they just ended the call.3 yearsSomebody rang me early, like 8:30 am, not a clue who they were.Submit Your Own Report (023 8262 2045)
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