02890942900
☎️ 02890942900 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 289094 with a prefix of 028. The area code 028 originates from Belfast.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02890942900
- Repeated calls, no message leftJul
2025Persistent fake Dell calls reportedMay
2025Receiving persistent unwanted cold callsNov
2024Excessive persistent calls despite rejectionAug
2023Frequent, unwanted calls, blocked numberMay
2023Dodgy company claiming to representApr
2023Questionable female caller from Monday.comApr
2023Frequent nuisance calls from DellMar
2023Frequent nuisance calls from market researchersFeb
2023Suspicious calls from alleged DellJan
2023Lead generation by Luke is annoyingNov
2022Suspicious caller, potential scam operationOct
2022User experiences spam callsJul
2022Caller pretending to know MDApr
2022Unprofessional call from potential scammerApr
2022Ignore calls from fake CiscoDec
2021Market resource partners very persistent, deceptiveOct
2021Persistent, possibly scam call from "Dell"Oct
2021Call says from Dell, sketchyOct
2021Unwanted daily calls from DellMar
2021Experiencing consistent unwanted callsituationsJul
2020Impersonation of Dell customer serviceFeb
2020Spam call with fake numberFeb
2020Annoying late night phone callsFeb
2020Missed call, can't return itFeb
2020Persistent unwanted phone call issueFeb
2020Phone caller may be scammingFeb
2020Disconnected number, missed call reportedApr
2019Number belongs to HP EnterpriseDec
2018Number Of Searches: 204 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 05 December 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Collycroft(Warwickshire), Gulberwick(Shetland Isles), Loughborough(Leicestershire), Poolmill(Herefordshire) and Woodside(Hampshire).
02890942900 has 29 comments of which 26 x neutral and 3 x negative
02890942900 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02890942900 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller frequently contacting individuals and businesses under various pretences, often claiming to represent well-known tech companies like Dell, HPE, Cisco, or Monday.com. Callers typically seek IT managers and attempt to gather sales leads, with aggressive and rude behaviour noted. Despite requests to stop, calls continue multiple times daily, often without leaving messages. The number is associated with cold-calling, marketing research, or potential scams, causing frustration and distrust. Attempts to return calls are generally unsuccessful, as the line often fails to connect. Blocking the number is commonly advised, as it remains relentless and uncooperative, with many reporting no prior dealings or consent for these contacts.
Reports on phone number 02890942900
10 monthsThey keep ringing my phone like a dozen times each day without even leaving a voicemail. It's pretty annoying.1 yearThey keep ringing up saying they're from Dell. I get calls multiple times every single day. Won't stop no matter what.Dell2 yearsThis number keeps ringing my workplace constantly. They claim we’ve worked together before, but we have no clue who they are or what they’re on about. They just won’t quit calling. I usually ignore the calls, but I’m about to block them from our office phone to stop the hassle.3 yearsThey keep ringing me up loads of times every day, even after I've said I'm not interested. Such a pain!3 yearsThey ring me two or three times daily, but I’ve put them on block now. The calls just go straight to voicemail and they don’t bother to leave any messages.3 yearsJust got a call from some suspicious lot who said they were from Monday.com - definitely not buying what they’re selling!3 yearsSuspicious phone call from a woman purporting to represent Monday.com.3 years02890942900 keeps ringing me up, pretending to be from Dell and asking for our IT manager. They do it loads of times each week - really annoying!Dell3 yearsThey ring about three times every week, always around 9 in the morning and then once more at 3 in the afternoon. They claim to be from Dell, even though we’ve never even worked with them, or from HPE and Cisco, which we actually do have business with. Honestly, just market research calls that are more annoying than anything else.DellHPECisco3 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with Dell, wanting to check on contract end dates and when our hardware would be updated. They rang me three times in a single week, each time it was a different person but they all started the call the exact same way. Bit suspicious if you ask me.Dell4 yearsSeems like Luke is the go-to for lead generation at all the big names like Dell, Cisco, HPE, and the rest. He's always ringing in, proper spammy and super irritating.HPEDellCiscoLuke4 yearsGot a call a few weeks ago from someone saying they were with Dell, then when they rang again later, they said they were from Cisco. Sounds like they’re just fishing for sales leads to pass on.DellCisco4 yearsJust got one of those dodgy spam calls again. So annoying!4 yearsSome bloke named Luke rang me and claimed he’d already talked to our MD, even though the boss was abroad at the time. When I wouldn’t connect him, he called me unprofessional! This is the fifth call I’ve had from HPE. I’ve told every one of ’em to take our number off their lists.LukeMDHPE4 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Luke who said he was ringing from HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise), but he wouldn't say which company he was actually representing. Classic sign they're not on the level. I ended the call because he was pretty rude and got sassy when I asked my usual questions to verify. Later, I checked with the person he claimed to be after, and as I thought, they weren't expecting any call. Not really surprised. Honestly, no clue what he wanted and couldn't care less, but I'm definitely not trusting this number after how he acted. If he rings again, I'll just ignore it.LukeHPEHewlett Packard Enterprise5 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be with Cisco. Do yourself a favour and just block the number straight away, it’s not worth your time.Cisco5 yearsThey keep calling from Market Resource Partners, pretending they're from big companies like Dell or HP. It's just cold calling trying to get sales leads. They don't give up either, ringing several times a day to get hold of you. What I usually do is pick up, say I need a quick moment, put the phone down and let them waste their time until they hang up. I’ve told them loads of times to quit phoning me and to remove my number from their list, both mobile and landline, but it doesn’t help. I’ve even said our calls are recorded as proof I asked them to stop, still no change!Market Resource PartnersDellHP5 yearsWas really unpleasant on the phone, wouldn’t believe the person they were after was busy in a meeting. Rang back and insisted the chat wasn’t finished, stayed rude as well. Claimed they were from Dell checking up on an earlier talk, but I’ve never had any convo like that. They phoned again today and still won’t admit we’re not interested. Feels like some kind of scam to me.Dell5 yearsI found them quite impolite, they wouldn't believe that the person they wanted was tied up in a meeting. They rang back insisting the chat wasn’t finished, still being pretty rude. They claimed they were from Dell to verify an earlier talk, but I’ve never had any talk like that before. They phoned again today and refuse to understand that we're not interested in speaking with them. Feels a bit dodgy, like it might be a scam.Dell5 yearsEvery single day they ring me up, asking for IT or something? Sounds like some dodgy Dell thing. Not bothered at all.Dell6 yearsThis number just keeps ringing non-stop, soo annoying!6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were from Dell, but it seemed really dodgy. Felt like a scam to me.Dell6 yearsThey kept calling me a few times, but whenever I tried calling back, the number just wouldn’t go through. Pretty sure it’s just rubbish spam stuff!6 yearsi've gotten calls from this number a couple of times lately. they bothered me again last night. i'm quite old and really don't appreciate getting calls late like that. it just rings briefly then hangs up before i can pick up!6 yearsThey keep ringing even after I blocked the number and asked them to leave me alone!6 yearsThey just rang me but I wasn’t able to answer. Later, I tried to call back the number that had been on my phone but kept getting cut off. Hopefully they’ll ring again because it’s pretty frustrating!6 yearsMy phone was on silent and I noticed it buzzing but couldn’t get to it. They must’ve been ringing loads of other people too, cos it sounds like there’s only a few lines available to pick up. Pretty sure it’s one of those scams or telemarketers just dialing randomly.7 yearsReceived a missed call from this number earlier today, 30th April 2019 at around 10:00 AM Canberra time (AEST). I attempted to return the call, but was met with a recorded message stating that the number is no longer in service. Very curious about this call!CanberraAEST8 yearsI've noticed a few missed calls from this number, which apparently is associated with HP Enterprise. Quite curious, isn't it?HP EnterpriseSubmit Your Own Report (028 9094 2900)
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