02392584004
☎️ 02392584004 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 239258 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Portsmouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02392584004
- Appreciative for timely phone updateNov
2010Phone number linked to Fone TraderNov
2010Avoid bad deals, go directJan
2010Concerned about legitimacy of dealersSep
2009Satisfied with phone and dealSep
2009Suspicious call, reporting to OrangeSep
2009Grateful for timely phone upgradeJun
2009Legit company, no issues encounteredMay
2009Unwanted calls, won't use againMay
2009Avoid this company, unlawful practicesMay
2009Fonetrader connected to Vodafone, trustworthyApr
2009Ignore unknown calls, unnecessary offersFeb
2009Checked unknown number, satisfied resultsJul
2008Avoid sharing personal information, scammersMay
2008Suspicious call led to terminationFeb
2008Caller hangs up immediately after answeringDec
2007Caller rings, identifies as Fone TraderDec
200702392584004 has 17 comments of which 17 x neutral
02392584004 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02392584004 👆 is reported as a number linked to Fone Trader, a legitimate company associated with Vodafone and Orange contract upgrades. Many users say they’ve received calls offering phone upgrades, often with decent deals and genuine contracts, sometimes free phones on 24-month plans. However, a few are wary, suspicious of calls claiming to be from Carphone Warehouse or asking for personal details. Some note the calls can be annoying, with quick hang-ups or no messages left, causing confusion. While not outright fraudsters, others warn of poor deals or overly persistent calls. Overall, they seem to be a registered firm managing upgrades, though customers advise caution and careful verification.
Reports on phone number 02392584004
10 yearsThis number keeps ringing us, but whenever we attempt to call back, it just goes silent. We did a bit of searching online and stumbled upon this site. Quite frankly, we won't be engaging with Fone Trader for any future calls.Fone Trader10 yearsWhenever we come across a number that seems unfamiliar, we always take the initiative to look it up online. In this particular instance, I'm really pleased we took the time to do so, especially after seeing the comments mentioned above.10 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today! The chap claimed he was from Carphone Warehouse, and was inquiring about our Orange contract and a potential upgrade. However, we’ve never even set up our phone service through Carphone Warehouse, which set alarm bells ringing right away. To top it off, we already sorted an upgrade with Orange just last month! I’ll be getting in touch with Orange to flag this suspicious call!Carphone Warehouse10 yearsSo, I just had a chinwag with these folks shortly after browsing this site... And as it turns out, they're indeed linked to Vodafone! It seems that their main gig is handling your upgrades. Being in the mobile industry myself, I thought it prudent to investigate a bit since we were feeling a tad dubious. Curiosity got the better of us, you know how it is. I can confirm, they're a legitimate operation. Fonetrader, they go by.Vodafone11 yearsJust a few days back, we received a call from this very number, much like we do every year. Once again, these folks have provided us with a shiny new phone as part of our Vodafone contract. They've gone the extra mile by sending the correct contract for us to return, and notably, they haven't requested any bank information. Honestly, they seem above board to us, so I'm quite baffled by the fuss some people are making about it.Vodafone11 yearsIndeed, Keith, this company is a bona fide Ltd entity. That said, I've accumulated a considerable amount of proof showing their attempts to engage in dubious dealings with us. We strongly recommend that anyone considers giving them a wide berth.KeithLtd11 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today. We tend to overlook calls from unfamiliar numbers as a rule. When the callers can't be bothered to leave a message, it's usually just another attempt from someone trying to peddle us something that's of no use to us at all.11 yearsWe just got our hands on a shiny new phone, and to top it off, they’ve knocked some money off our current line rental-absolutely chuffed with the bargain! It took about three weeks for the phone to arrive, but worth the wait. Now, I’m just biding my time for this company to give us a bell next year for our annual upgrade.12 yearsThese folks are from QMS, apparently dealing in Orange cell contracts and seemingly reaching out to enhance deals for current clients. We've got some concerns, though, about the authenticity of their operations.QMS12 yearsMassive thanks for the phone upgrade, everyone! Just when I needed it, too-how funny is that? These old ones were practically on the brink of extinction! Now I’m all set, which is a relief. Many thanks, folks!12 yearsThis number keeps buzzing my phone without anyone on the other end. I decided to do a bit of sleuthing, and it turns out it’s registered to something called "Fone Trader." How odd!12 yearsI received several calls from this number without a single pick-up. Curious, I decided to do a reverse phone lookup and discovered that it’s associated with "Fone Trader."Fone Trader12 yearsWe recently had a call from this company, but we didn’t bother confirming anything as we felt quite wary. After a rather brief conversation-perhaps lasting all of thirty seconds-the representative asked about our budget for phones. We promptly decided to end the call.12 yearsWe recently received a call from this company, claiming they were affiliated with Orange and that it was time for us to renew our contract. They mentioned something about an upgrade, and we decided to humour them for a moment. However, the moment they started asking for our address, we swiftly put a stop to it. We made it quite clear that we weren't about to share any personal details with them, and without hesitation, we told them we were ending the conversation.Orange12 yearsWe popped into a Vodafone shop and were presented with the option to snag almost any phone we fancied at no cost! Even the iPhone was up for grabs when we switched our plan. We received a ring on this number and those folks suggested a Nokia 1661 on a two-year deal, which is only worth about £20! While I wouldn’t label them as crooks, you certainly could end up with a rather poor offer. Do yourself a solid and head straight to the source!Vodafone12 yearsOnce again, we got a call from this number, and as soon as I answered, the line went dead. Quite peculiar, really.13 yearsCheers for the timely update, chaps! My phone was barely hanging on, but now it’s all sorted. They really got on with it, didn't they? Much appreciated!Submit Your Own Report (023 9258 4004)
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