02392603150
☎️ 02392603150 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 239260 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Portsmouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02392603150
- Fraudulent phone upgrade offer warningApr
2018Fraudulent "Vodafone" caller offered discountsApr
2018Frustrated with O2's service issuesApr
2018Unexpected call about phone upgrade, pushyApr
2018Call with unknown number annoyingApr
2018Potential scam call from AerialMar
2018Suspected Vodafone scam call. MisinformationMar
2018Be cautious of Aerial CommunicationsMar
2018Ignoring unknown calls, interesting opportunities missedMar
2018Missed call on silent phoneMar
2018Ignored unknown number, confirmed spamMar
2018Questionable call from fake companyMar
2018Suspicious phone call regarding upgradeFeb
2018Blocked number after unwanted upgrade offerFeb
2018Concerns about Vodafone phone callsFeb
2018Repeated scam calls on company phoneFeb
2018Questioning a potential scam callFeb
2018Caution against sharing personal informationFeb
2018Warning: Impersonating Vodafone with scamsFeb
2018Missed call, blocked number inviteFeb
2018Misleading sales tactics, not affiliatedFeb
2018Frustration over lack of understandingFeb
2018Scammer posed as Vodafone representativeFeb
2018Phone call: Vodaphone phishing scamFeb
2018Unsolicited call about Vodafone contractJan
2018Unsolicited call from alleged VodafoneJan
2018Input is a phone numberJan
2018Scam call about phone upgradeJan
2018Fraudulent behavior by Vodafone representativesJan
2018Scammers impersonate Vodafone serviceJan
2018Unsolicited call, misleading information, revokeJan
2018Misleading expiration date for contractJan
2018Rude cold caller claiming VodafoneJan
2018Suspicious caller with limited informationJan
2018Comment on Vodafone relation anticipatedJan
2018Scammer posing as Vodafone representativeJan
2018Needs to answer office callsJan
2018Negative, dismissive attitude towards someoneJan
2018Ignore the suggestions, do youJan
2018Change to Vodafone after contractJan
2018Number Of Searches: 716 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 30 December 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bromstead Common(Staffordshire), Grosmont(Monmouthshire), Nasty(Hertfordshire), Norris Hill(Leicestershire) and Sageston(Pembrokeshire).
02392603150 has 39 comments of which 15 x negative and 24 x neutral
02392603150 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02392603150 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance from a third-party sales company falsely claiming association with Vodafone to push mobile contract upgrades or better deals. Callers are often well-spoken and persuasive, using misinformation such as contracts ending soon or network sharing to entice recipients. They typically lack accurate account details and pressure for personal information, leading many to suspect scams aimed at enrolling customers in unwanted contracts. Numerous users advise against sharing any data, recommending blocking the number and reporting suspicious calls. Vodafone has reportedly not confirmed any connection to this caller. Overall, this is best treated as a dubious marketing ploy or scam, and caution is strongly advised.
Reports on phone number 02392603150
8 yearsThey said they were calling from Vodaphone, offering an upgrade on my phone or a sweeter deal on my plan. Seemed really nice but honestly felt quite dodgy!Vodafone8 yearsThis bloke said he was calling from Vodafone (real smooth talker), said O2 and Vodafone had teamed up to share masts to help customers and tried to convince me to switch to a cheaper plan. But I soon clocked he was trying to get me into a new contract. When I questioned him, he finally owned up that the call wasn’t actually from Vodafone, but some company called Aerial comm. I just hung up after that.VodafoneO2Aerial Communications8 yearsI experienced the exact same thing not too long ago. They were trying to switch me over to O2. What a bunch of fools!8 yearsGot a missed call and without thinking I rang back, thought it was about a parcel delivery. Right away some bloke from Aerial Communications was on the line. Said it was about my Voda contract, said it’s nearly up and he wanted to talk upgrades. Told him I couldn’t change till later this year but he said nah, can do it 6 months early. I was nice and had a bit of a chat. Then he asked for my postcode. The minute I said I wouldn’t give out personal details he got all annoyed and went on about calls being recorded. Kept trying to get it but I said no, then the moody guy just hung up.Aerial CommunicationsVodafone8 yearsDidn’t pick up, number looked unfamiliar. Bit irritating if you’re waiting on a call.8 yearsThey said they were with Aerial. A bloke from the UK, sounded like a local guy. Asked about my Vodafone contract but when I told them we dont have one, they said "your phone is registered with Vodafone." Seems like they're just dialing numbers at random - definitely dodging the TPS list. Its just a sales pitch for Vodafone deals, which Vodafone clearly lets happen even though the whole thing feels like a dodgy scam.UKVodafone8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Aerial Communications about my Vodafone contract ending, which it wasn't. I told her I was happy with my current deal, thanks. The lady was quite polite and spoke well, but kept pressing me for more details about my tariff. Don't give in, just keep quiet. Eventually I just said I was happy and didn’t want to discuss it, and she had to hang up. I reckon they might offer mobile deals, but I've never heard of them. If they're legit, why pretend to be connected to Vodafone?Aerial CommunicationsVodafone8 yearsJust like many others, I received a call purporting to be from Vodafone, claiming my contract was about to expire. However, I quickly realised that it was all a load of nonsense. When I inquired about my current monthly payment, the chap on the other end skirted the question and threw a different one back at me. I pressed for clarity once more, only for him to admit he couldn’t access those details at the moment. This, of course, only heightened my suspicions, and I firmly told him I didn’t trust him and doubted his identity. I reached out to Vodafone, but they seemed unsure as well. All in all, I’m convinced this was some sort of scam, possibly orchestrated by a competitor. I told him to clear off and reiterated my disbelief in his claims.Vodafone8 yearsI usually dont pick up numbers I dont reconize, but its kinda funny to see what I miss. Got a 0900 call today, so guess these early risers who'd do anything for a quick buck actually manage to drag themselves up before midday.8 yearsDidn’t know the number so I just let it ring out, looked it up here and seems like another of those contract phone companies cold calling, acting like they’re from Vodafone. Blocked the number, cheers to those who shared their experiences before.Vodafone8 yearsCalled while my phone was on silent, left no voicemail. After reading others’ experiences, I’ve blocked the number now.8 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from Vodafone, reckoning my contract was about to end - which it definitely wasn’t. When I agreed and said the price sounded alright, he got a bit weird, like he thought he had inside info on my contract. I asked him what phone I had on the deal, and he couldn’t tell me, just kept going on about being a “third party company” trying to get info from customer services. I told him I wasn’t daft and to buzz off and find a proper job. If this number rings you, watch out - they’re probably trying to blag your details.Vodafone8 yearsI had a rather akin occurrence today. A rather articulate young lady reached out, claiming to be from Vodafone, informing me that I was eligible for an upgrade on my four mobile phones. The offer sounded incredibly appealing, yet I started to feel uneasy when she began probing for an abundance of my personal information. Strangely, her narrative shifted, and she then asserted that she was merely a third-party representative for O2. I feel a tad foolish, as I did verify my phone numbers and email address, but thankfully, I withheld any financial details. Now, I’m eager to lodge a complaint against them to the relevant authorities!Vodafone8 yearsTried to convince me to upgrade my phone even though my contract isn’t up. Blocked their number straight away.8 yearsJust like what others have mentioned, this isn't the first time I've received a call from this number in a fortnight. It’s a work phone too, which makes it even more suspicious. Clearly, it’s a scam!8 yearsSomeone said they were calling from Vodafone. They didn't have any info but kept asking if I was happy with my "plan". These calls started when I switched to just a SIM and didn’t get a new phone. Is Vodafone letting another company have our personal info or what?Vodafone9 yearsSomeone rang saying they were from Vodafone, told me they could lower my bill or something!!! Number was 02392603150.Vodafone9 yearsSaid they were Vodafone but couldn’t provide much info, so I didn’t share anything with them.Vodafone9 yearsSomeone pretending to be from Vodafone was giving me fake info - total scammer.Vodafone9 yearsTried ringing my phone but it was on silent, so they didnt leave a voicemail or anything. After seeing what others said here, Im gonna block this number from now on. Cheers for the heads up!9 yearsAerial Communications pretending to be connected with Vodafone, but really they’re just a sales outfit trying to get you to add another mobile contract on top of the one you already have. Proper bunch of muppets if you ask me.Aerial CommunicationsVodafone9 yearsThese lot are complete muppets, honestly!!! Keep trying and maybe you'll learn or whatever.9 yearsSo, this bloke rang me claiming to be from Vodafone, stating that my contract was about to wrap up and that I was eligible for an upgrade. I had to inform him that I was actually using pay-as-you-go! Just like that, the line went silent.Vodafone9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Vodaphone, definitely sounded like a scam.Vodafone9 yearsSome bloke said he was from Aerial Communications and mentioned Car Phone Warehouse too. He tried saying my Vodafone contract needed renewing. I told him I wasn’t bothered, but he just kept chatting away. Ended up hanging up on him.Aerial CommunicationsCar Phone WarehouseVodafone9 yearsI got a call from 02392603150 and they said they were from Vodafone, telling me my contract ends in February and I need to renew it.Vodafone9 yearsI received an unexpected call today from someone purporting to be with Vodafone, stating that I was eligible for an upgrade. At the time, I was dashing out, so I asked them to ring back later but suggested they check online, as I was under the impression that my upgrade wasn't up yet. They insisted they had fantastic deals on a new phone. However, after a quick look at my contract, I discovered that I'm not due for an upgrade until August. Clearly, it's a scam! The caller has tried to reach me again but I ignored it. I'm rather tempted to pick up next time and play along, just to waste their precious time!Vodafone9 yearsThey keep saying they're ringing from Vodafone and try to get you stuck in a 24 month contract. Also claimed Vodafone and O2 are now joined up. Total rip off and daft sales reps who must think we're all daft not to spot it.VodafoneO29 yearsI received an unexpected call from this number, and as someone with MND, who struggles to move and speak, it was particularly frustrating. They seemed to be operating under some false pretences, which is quite concerning. I reckon they ought to have their license taken away and their phone lines cut immediately.9 yearsFraudsters are pretending to represent Vodafone.Vodafone9 yearsSomeone rang me saying my vodafone contract was ending soon, but it really isn't! Just another pushy sales lot, i've blocked the number now.Vodafone9 yearsWhat an absolute numpty! I got a rather brazen cold call from someone purporting to be with Vodafone, insisting I was entitled to an upgrade. When I informed him that I'd already sorted that out, he promptly hung up on me! The sheer rudeness of it all! What a plonker!Vodafone9 yearsA chap claimed that my number had been procured from a data farm, and he had some basic info about Vodafone to suggest possible upgrade options. While he sounded quite credible, I can't shake off the feeling that I can't fully trust this so-called 'company'. Something feels off!Vodafone9 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be Vodafone, but seemed dodgy to me. Couldn't really tell if it was legit or just another scam trying to get info. Be careful if you get a call from them and maybe double check directly with Vodafone before giving anything out.Vodafone9 yearsThey keep ringing during work hours so I’ve not picked up,9 yearsI had quite the experience today! A bloke claiming to be Deon O'Brien from Vodafone rang me up, saying my contract was nearly up and that I was eligible for an upgrade. However, a red flag went up when he asked for my name. I pointed out that surely he should have it on hand, to which he responded that his 'screen had frozen'. Funny, I thought! He didn’t even know where I lived. Clearly a con artist-be wary and don’t share any personal info; all they really had was my phone number!Deon O ' BrienVodafone9 yearsJust tell em to buzz off.9 yearsdont pay any attention to em9 yearsThey mentioned Vodafone since my contract's ended.VodafoneSubmit Your Own Report (023 9260 3150)
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