02890305100
☎️ 02890305100 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 289030 with a prefix of 028. The area code 028 originates from Belfast.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02890305100
- Unwanted calls, privacy concern expressedFeb
2014Received unrecognized call, no responseFeb
2014Unrecognized number on missed callNov
2013Frustrating, unhelpful phone interactionsNov
2013Sales call seeking advertising budget increaseOct
2013Spam call offering advertising serviceApr
2011Yell causes frustration for businessesJan
2011Unable to delete posted adNov
2010Scam advertisement offer, avoid callNov
2010Persistent calls despite no responseNov
2010Frustrating scam call experience describedNov
2010Ineffective service for small businessesJul
2010Harassment calls, legal action recommendedMay
2010Cannot delete ad, site issuesMar
2010Annoying persistent phone calls receivedOct
2009Yell/Yellow Pages ads need improvementApr
2009Automated service after missed callsApr
2009Multiple calls, frustrating switchboard experienceJan
2009Yell.com telemarketer offers advertising servicesDec
2008Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 03 October 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Perkhill(Aberdeenshire), Pontrhydfendigaid(Ceredigion) and Roe Cross(Greater Manchester).
02890305100 has 19 comments of which 18 x neutral and 1 x negative
02890305100 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02890305100 👆 is reported as a persistent and annoying number linked to aggressive telemarketing from Yell.com, often calling repeatedly despite being told not interested or that the business is no longer operational. Callers frequently try to sell costly advertising packages promising great exposure but many users complain about poor value and little return. Attempts to call back lead to unrecognised or automated numbers, causing frustration. Some have issues deleting or managing their free ads on Yell's site, with login problems compounding frustrations. The calls are often viewed as unwelcome disruptions, with many feeling the sales tactics are intrusive, waste time, and sometimes even potentially unlawful. Overall, visitors should expect relentless follows-up for sales pitches related to Yellow Pages advertising.
Reports on phone number 02890305100
10 yearsI’ve noticed an increase in calls linked to Yell or the Yellow Pages, seemingly for promotional purposes.YellYellow Pages10 yearsI received a call from someone named "Paul" using the number 02890305100. After about five seconds of rambling about my company, we told them to get to the point. By the six-second mark, we still couldn't figure out what they were actually offering, so we warned them it was their final opportunity to clarify. They then asked us yet another question, which was the last straw, and we hung up. What a complete and utter waste of our time! Is there a way to lodge a complaint with Yell without having to endure a lengthy phone call or potentially getting hit with a costly premium line?PaulYell11 yearsI received a rather intrusive call from Yell.com, trying to peddle their advertising services to us!Yell. com11 yearsIndeed, it appears to be 'Yell' in its truest form, trying to boost their profits by making grand claims but providing very little in return. We poured quite a bit of dosh into their services only to see minimal results. It's a game that seems to favour larger corporations with deep pockets, shelling out over two grand and dominating the listings. Meanwhile, small businesses like mine, which are battling fierce competition, find themselves squandering resources. To be honest, we get far better outcomes from distributing leaflets at local supermarkets and such. For instance, they want a staggering £90 just to stick your website’s URL in your ad!Yell11 yearsWe received two calls from the number starting with 01889, courtesy of yell.com. However, when we attempted to return the call, we were met with an automated service. Quite frustrating, really!11 yearsThese individuals have wreaked havoc on our phone! The moment their number pops up on your handset, you’d be wise to take them straight to court! It seems they’re utterly relentless, determined to pester you with their dubious sales tactics that are, frankly, illegal in the UK. It’s just like the incessant spam we receive in our inboxes! This whole nuisance usually kicks off the instant you post a free ad on Yell.com.UKYell. com11 yearsHonestly, these Yellow Pages chaps are a right nuisance! It's like they don't take 'no' for an answer. I’ve told them countless times that I’m no longer running my own business, yet they keep pestering me. The free listing I created has attracted all the wrong sort of inquiries! I’m supposed to be a music tutor, but the only calls I’ve received are about bloody maths and some ergonomics nonsense! It's quite frankly ridiculous. I’ve found that putting out flyers works far better for my little venture than dealing with these clueless muppets!12 yearsHonestly, these individuals simply can't seem to let us be! I'm really regretting that we ever put up our free advertisement in the first place. Now, to make matters worse, we can't get it removed because the website won't permit us to log in! What a right pickle!12 yearsHonestly, these folks just can't seem to leave us in peace! It's such a shame we never got round to posting our free advert; now we're stuck since the site won't allow us to log in and remove it! What a right nuisance!12 yearsI received a call from a chap representing 'Yell.com', trying to sell James Smith a whole page advertisement in their Yellow Pages. They claimed it would be visible on their site for a mere £4.99 for an entire year! They often go on about how it's usually priced over a grand! I decided to end the conversation there and hung up.Yell. comJames SmithYellow Pages12 yearsCalled this number multiple times in a single day. However, as soon as I tried to call back, I ended up with the "Yell recorded Switchboard". Very frustrating experience!12 yearsI received a call from a bloke representing 'Yell.com', trying to sell me a full-page ad in their Yellow Pages, which would be visible online for just £4.99 for the entire year! They claim the usual price is over £10. I ended up hanging up the phone on him.Yell. comYellow Pages12 yearsI can't seem to get a moment's peace from these callers! Every time I pick up, it’s just silence on the other end. It's utterly frustrating!12 yearsThese callers just won't take a hint, will they? The moment we mention there's no one on the line, they keep ringing back without fail. It's quite maddening!13 yearsKeeps calling my mobile, and I'm rather worried about how they obtained my number since it isn’t published anywhere. Despite being firmly told we aren't interested, the calls just keep on coming!13 yearsI've just had a call from this number on my mobile, and when I tried to return the call, it turned out to be unrecognised. Quite baffling, isn’t it?13 yearsI got a missed call on my home phone, so I thought I'd give the ringback a go, but it kept informing me that the number couldn't be found. Quite frustrating, really! I then decided to ring the number myself since I was expecting a call regarding some repairs and wanted to make sure it wasn't related. Yet again, the same message popped up, saying the number was unrecognised... how bizarre!13 yearsThese are just as frustrating as those pesky PPC claims firms. They ring you up, and before you know it, they've dashed off without so much as a word!13 yearsI just received a rather persistent sales pitch from Yellow Pages, despite the fact that I already have a few adverts with them. They were pressing me to consider upping my budget for advertising!Yellow PagesSubmit Your Own Report (028 9030 5100)
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