02920936000
☎️ 02920936000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 292093 with a prefix of 029. The area code 029 originates from Cardiff.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02920936000
- Unsuitable marketing call, misinformation providedMay
2011Drug dealing harms lives; no jokeApr
2011Criticism of call center employeesAug
2008Numerous scam numbers reported hereJul
2008Appreciative thank you to watchdogJul
2008Encouraging positivity, dismissing negativityJul
2008Scam related to O2 investigationJul
2008Numerous nuisance calls, ignored complaintsJul
2008Insurance scam call experience sharedMar
2008Received unwanted calls, changing numberMar
2008Beware of fraudulent phone callsFeb
2008Beware of potential phone scamJan
2008Unsolicited call with incorrect informationDec
2007Unsolicited calls, rude customer serviceNov
200702920936000 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral
02920936000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02920936000 👆 is reported as a nuisance caller repeatedly contacting individuals under the guise of being linked to genuine phone insurance providers such as O2 or Phones4U. Many recipients highlight inaccurate statements about their devices and aggressive, dismissive behaviour when challenged or asked for manager contact details. Users suspect that personal data has been improperly shared or sold, leading to persistent unsolicited marketing calls. Despite attempts to resolve issues through customer service and complaints to watchdog agencies, there is little evidence of accountability or effective action. The caller is widely regarded as untrustworthy, potentially involved in scams, and associated with poor customer interaction practices. Prospective recipients should exercise caution and avoid sharing personal or financial information.
Reports on phone number 02920936000
10 yearsMany thanks for your assistance, watchdog!10 yearsWe recently received a call from this number, and the chap on the other end claimed he was representing O2, insisting that we needed to renew our phone insurance. The issue is, we’ve never had any such insurance policy! Once we told him to cancel anything he was talking about, he started pushing for a one-off payment. When we asked for his name, he refused to provide it and even claimed he didn't know his manager’s name, which raised all sorts of red flags. It’s blatantly a scam! Just a heads up to anyone getting calls from this number - steer clear!10 yearsI received several calls from this company. The moment we finally answered, they started asking about our insurance policy and which mobile phone we owned. We told the chap to remove our name from their list, and he got a bit rude. When I asked to speak to his supervisor, he simply hung up! I've already contacted my insurance provider about this, and they confirmed that they would never reach out without a request. They should be able to identify our phone too!10 yearsI recently received an unexpected phone call from this lot. They claimed to be associated with some sort of telephone warranty, but all they did was ramble on about features that our phone supposedly didn’t have. The caller went on to suggest that an ‘upgrade’ was on the horizon. Interestingly, she insisted our device lacked Bluetooth functionality, when in fact, it does. So far, these folks haven’t put any genuine offers on the table, which means I can’t really complain about an unsolicited sales pitch, can I?10 yearsHonestly, engaging in drug dealing is about as despicable as it gets. It completely wrecks people's lives. What’s so amusing about that?11 yearsI've just received a rather unsolicited call from this crowd. They claimed to be associated with some sort of telephone warranty and went on rambling about features our phone supposedly lacked. She mentioned that an upgrade would be available shortly, but to be honest, she was a bit mistaken-she insisted our device didn’t have Bluetooth, which it obviously does. So far, they haven't actually presented us with any offers whatsoever. As such, I can't really complain about this rather unexpected marketing spiel.11 yearsI recently encountered a company claiming to be affiliated with O2, but I quickly realised it was a complete scam. O2 and the police are currently looking into the matter. They managed to swindle £80 from a teenager, which is particularly concerning as they clearly target the vulnerable. The so-called "telephone warehouse" is nothing more than a dodgy operation harvesting personal data and selling it off to unsavoury characters, all while feigning innocence. To top it off, the customer service number provided was never answered. Quite the shady business!O211 yearsWe've received a staggering amount of these pesky calls lately. We've reached out to their customer service, but honestly, they seemed completely uninterested in the fact that these individuals were causing such a nuisance. It was suggested to us that they had gotten hold of a list of new mobile numbers from the internet, which frankly seems a bit far-fetched. We made it clear that they’re infringing on data protection regulations and mentioned that we'd be getting in touch with Phone4U-the retailer where we purchased our phone-as well as our network provider. What an utterly rude lot they are!Phone4U12 yearsWe've been receiving the exact same phone call, and according to Phones4U, it appears that our details have been compromised by this company. They told us our insurance was priced at £9.99 a week, but in reality, we’re only shelling out £6.99. When we pointed this out, they abruptly hung up on us. Then, we got another call with the same spiel, but this time the caller was rather rude. When I asked to speak with a supervisor, they also disconnected the call. Phones4U claims they hold no banking information, but I can't help but feel dubious about their assurance. We’ve reached out to the BBC's Watchdog programme but are still waiting for a response from them.BBC12 yearsWell done, Rachel! Here’s hoping those who bear a grudge can seek more fulfilling pastimes.Rachel12 yearsI've recently discovered that the numbers belonging to these callers are all part of a scam. It's quite disheartening! If you're interested in seeing what other victims have to say, here are just a few of the numerous numbers: 02920 936000, 02920 936001, 02920 936002, 02920 936003, and so on, all the way to 02920 936020. Honestly, it’s a right nuisance! We dealt with Guardian Warranties and we’re demanding a refund.Guardian Warranties12 yearsI recently acquired a phone from Phones 4 U, and it appears that my details have been handed over to various insurance firms. I've been flooded with calls about phone insurance, which is quite vexing. I'm seriously considering changing my number to put an end to these incessant calls. Just a word of caution - be wary if you decide to get a phone from Phones 4 U.12 yearsTo everyone associated with that outfit, I really must ask-why not seek proper employment? It’s rather disheartening to see so many unqualified individuals toiling away for meagre wages in a call centre. What direction do you envision for your lives? It’s a pretty dreadful company with equally dreadful staff, situated in an uninspiring locale, offering paltry pay and limited career prospects. If only you'd redirect that energy into finding something worthwhile instead of pillaging for a few quid! Honestly, you lot are scraping the bottom of the barrel!12 yearsI recently received a call from this number that claimed to be from Guardian Warranties regarding phone insurance. However, neither O2 nor Phones4U, the retailer I bought my phone from, have any knowledge of them. Thankfully, we didn't share any personal details, but it seems they already had our card number. I spoke to a woman who seemed quite taken aback and then handed me over to her manager-what a laugh! They ended up hanging up on me. Just half an hour later, they tried the same stunt with my partner. Stay vigilant and don't be fooled by these scammers!Guardian WarrantiesO2Submit Your Own Report (029 2093 6000)
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