02392469706
☎️ 02392469706 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 239246 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Portsmouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02392469706
- Warning about dangerous obnoxious scammersMar
2017Impersonation scam, abusive behavior, difficulty reportingMar
2017Unknown number: Ignore Call, BlockMar
2017Blocked unwanted caller after mourningMar
2017Caution against possible phone scamMar
2017Multiple blocked scam calls in 2 daysMar
2017Caller had personal information, hung upMar
2017Male with foreign accent, persistentMar
2017Ignore Indian voiced gentleman's callsMar
2017Calls frequently, no messages leftMar
2017Receiving frequent suspicious phone callsMar
2017Scam calls received, no actionMar
2017Scam call claiming insurance reductionMar
2017Suspicious call about TV insuranceMar
2017Scammers claimed a TV discountMar
2017Scammers offering fake discountsMar
2017Scammers pretending to offer savingsMar
2017Calls from number, no responseMar
2017Number Of Searches: 97 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 16 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hardwicke(Gloucestershire), Llanwddyn(Powys), Red Dial(Cumbria) and Rudford(Gloucestershire).
02392469706 has 18 comments of which 9 x negative and 9 x neutral
02392469706 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02392469706 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to scam calls, often featuring a caller with an Asian accent claiming to be from a TV insurance company. Callers typically assert they can reduce insurance costs on television sets, despite many recipients not having such insurance. They frequently know personal details like name and address but become evasive or hang up when questioned. Some have experienced abusive behaviour, including threats. Attempts to block the number appear ineffective, with repeated calls occurring even after blocking. No legitimate company association has been confirmed, and the callers often pressure for sensitive financial information. Recipients are advised to avoid engagement and block the number, as it appears to be used primarily for fraudulent purposes.
Reports on phone number 02392469706
9 yearsLike others have said before, these are definitely some pushy scammers. Really dodgy and annoying.9 yearsThis bloke called me from the same number, had an Asian accent and said he was from BT. He kept asking to speak to my missus, despite the account being under my name. When I said no, he started throwing abuse, even making horrible threats about my mum. I blocked the number straight away, but next day he rang again from the exact same number, even though it was blocked! When I tried to get help from the real BT, they were absolutely no use at all. Proper frustrating situation.BT9 yearsI got a call from 02392469706 and I swear it was some dodgy scammer. The guy on the line spoke with an Asian accent, just a heads up for anyone else who might get a ring from this number.9 yearsGot two calls from this number in a couple of days. The first time, a lady with an Asian accent said she could lower my TV insurance premium, even though I don’t have any insurance on it. When I asked a few questions, she probably figured there was no point and just ended the call. Then today, I got another ring from 02392469706, but nobody spoke before they cut off. Bit weird, if you ask me.9 yearsI received a call claiming I was shelling out too much for my television service and that they could lower my bills. When I mentioned I didn’t own a TV, they abruptly hung up. Typical scammers, if you ask me.9 yearsI recently received a call from someone named "Brian" on this number, who asserted that he could lower our television insurance premium from £7 to a mere £5 each month. Strangely, he had all my details, including my name and address. When I pressed him for the name of the company he was representing, he abruptly ended the call. It’s clear to me that this is a scam.Brian9 yearsI got calls from them two days in a row, and they must be using different numbers because we've got a call blocker on manual setting.9 yearsI received a call from an Asian gentleman earlier today, employing the same tactic that numerous others have mentioned. He had both my name and my address, but when I informed him he must have mistaken me for someone else, he abruptly hung up. 23/3/179 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a strong foreign accent, really pushy about cutting down my TV insurance fees - which is odd since I don't even have that kind of insurance. He even asked why I was answering another call. Bit annoying since he’d already rung me up thrice over the past couple of days.9 yearsThis number has called me multiple times yet doesn’t bother to leave a voicemail. Quite irritating, if you ask me!9 yearsI got a call from this number earlier, but since my caller ID showed it was unfamiliar, I chose not to pick up. After searching it online, I decided to block it. I recently lost my husband, so I really don't need any stress right now.9 yearsI just ignored the bloke with the Indian accent - kept ringing out and letting it go to voicemail!9 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today. I had my caller ID on, so I chose not to pick up, then looked it up online instead. I've since put it on my blocked list. Given that I've recently lost my husband, I really can't be doing with such unwelcome interruptions right now.9 yearsEarlier today, whilst I was at my grandmother's house, she received a rather dubious phone call. The caller, claiming he could lower her television insurance from £7 to £5 a month, seemed to forget that she doesn’t actually have any insurance policy! When I questioned why they needed to verify the TV’s make and model when we are supposedly already covered, it hit me like a ton of bricks - this was a classic con trick. They had the cheek to call themselves Steve Jones (really?!) from a company dubbed TV Card, but I could certainly tell there was something fishy going on. When I pressed him for further details, he suggested that I should contact the bank to cancel our direct debit, then had the audacity to ask for the full credit card details, including the expiry date and security code! As if I would entertain that! I promptly told them where to go! Total scammers, no doubt about it!Steve JonesTV Card9 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number, but whenever I answer, there's silence on the other end.9 yearsGot a call from someone telling me my TV bill was way too high and they could lower it. I told them I don’t even own a TV, and they just hung up. Total scam!9 yearsGot two calls in just as many days from the same number, 02392469706. The first was rather odd-a lady with a distinct Asian accent insisted she could lower the insurance costs for my television, which I found quite puzzling since I don't have any insurance for it. When I probed a bit, she quickly realised I wasn’t biting and promptly ended the call. Lo and behold, another call from that number today, yet this time, there was nothing but silence on the other end before they hung up once again. Quite the nuisance, I must say!9 yearsI received a rather peculiar call from this number. There was a cacophony in the background, and the caller insisted I had some insurance on a television. They wouldn’t disclose their name but mentioned they were from TV.COM. When I started to ask more questions, they promptly hung up. I attempted to return the call, but the number was unfamiliar. The voice had an Indian accent. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!TV. COMSubmit Your Own Report (023 9246 9706)
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