02921884507
☎️ 02921884507 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vonage Business Limited. It is part of the phone block 292188 with a prefix of 029. The area code 029 originates from Cardiff.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02921884507
- Be cautious of potential scammersMar
2017Scammers attempted to steal moneyMar
2017Blocking numbers is ineffective, disappointingMar
2017Unwanted calls, blocking attempts unsuccessfulMar
2017Shady shark scam solicitation warningMar
2017Scam call attempt for £49.99Mar
2017Misunderstanding about payment responsibility occurredFeb
2017Fraudulent phone call demanding paymentFeb
2017Reported suspicious call likely spamFeb
2017Frequent, annoying calls; no responseFeb
2017Regretted paying for unsolicited serviceFeb
2017Stop calls from this numberFeb
2017Received annoying nuisance call, paid £49.99Jan
2017Regretted paying to stop callsJan
2017Misleading charges for reverse phone searchJan
2017Scam service charges for blockingJan
2017Scam call asking for paymentNov
2016Ignoring inactive or unresponsive individualsNov
2016Scary call from unknown personNov
2016Ignore paid nuisance call blocking offerNov
2016Paid scam call, cancelled credit cardNov
2016Scam call, wanted payment, hostileNov
2016Paid invoice, no VAT receipt, reportedNov
2016Unexpected payment after registrationNov
2016Blocked unwanted caller after payment requestNov
2016Welsh caller, unclear payment requestOct
2016Service not free, wanted paymentOct
2016Unsolicited call blocking service experienceOct
2016Scam threatening legal repercussions mentionedSep
2016Reported scam call, contacted authoritiesSep
2016Deceptive accent, became aggressiveSep
2016Received suspicious call, hung upSep
2016Charges required to block callsAug
2016They charged to block callsAug
2016Scam charge for blocking callsAug
2016Unidentified caller, mom gave credit cardAug
2016Blocked annoying calls, great investment!Jul
2016Scammer collects fees, false claimsJul
2016Unresponsive callers; considering blocking paymentsJul
2016Scam call requesting registration feeJul
2016Missed call from unknown numberJun
2016Number Of Searches: 86 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 06 June 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fairstead(Norfolk), Oakley(Dorset), The Leigh(Gloucestershire) and Washington Village(Tyne and Wear).
02921884507 has 40 comments of which 5 x negative and 35 x neutral
02921884507 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02921884507 👆 is reported as a nuisance number linked to a scam offering to block unwanted calls for a one-off fee of around £49. Many callers claim to have been caught by surprise, some having paid under pressure, only to find the service is neither free nor genuine. The callers use scripted calls, often referencing fake databases and apply high-pressure tactics, including threats of debt collection and legal action. Attempts to block the number are frequently ineffective as calls persist, sometimes multiple times a day. The scammers can be aggressive or hostile when challenged and do not provide proper paperwork or VAT receipts. Users are advised to ignore calls from this number, avoid sharing card details, and report suspicious activity to relevant authorities.
Reports on phone number 02921884507
9 yearsDodgy scammers made an attempt to extract £49 from me, but they didn't succeed.Dodgy9 yearsI've just received another call at 4:40 PM, similar to the one I reported two hours prior. Honestly, what’s the point of blocking a number if it’s still getting through? Absolutely appalled!9 yearsGot a call from these clowns spouting the usual scripted nonsense, trying to get me to hand over £49.99 so they’d supposedly block all the annoying calls... absolute rubbish if you ask me. Honestly, keep away from these lot!9 yearsI received a call at 14:05 today, and I tend to ignore any numbers I don't recognise. Would you believe another one came through just as I was jotting this down, a mere two or three minutes later? I've attempted to block these nuisance calls using several websites, but alas, nothing appears to be effective. As if that wasn't enough, we also had an unknown caller disturb our slumber at 7:50 in the morning. Quite the nuisance, isn't it?9 yearsI recently had a run-in with some dodgy characters over the phone, attempting to swindle me out of £49.99. Honestly, they’re more infuriating than those relentless call centres that keep ringing me from India!India9 yearsI was under the impression it was complimentary as well. I informed that rather unpleasant chap that it was their responsibility if they chose to begin the work without securing payment first.9 yearsI got a call from someone threatening me, saying I'd supposedly signed up for their service online. When I told them I wasn't going to pay the £49, they got really rude, so I just ended the call.9 yearsGot a call from a number that’s blocked, no address showing up. Definitely think it’s some sort of scam.10 yearsHad two calls from this number within a mere ten minutes, and lo and behold there's a third one ringing in right now! The phone rings for quite a while before they eventually hang up. I’ve decided not to pick up at all, and should I accidentally answer, they certainly won’t be getting any information out of me!10 yearsRegrettably, I found myself interrupted by these folks while I was knee-deep in work. In a moment of weakness, I handed over the £49.99 they demanded, which I eventually realised was a bit on the pricey side. I can’t quite remember if I ever gave them the nod to get in touch, though it’s a possibility. Yet another lesson learned, I suppose…10 yearsI kindly request that this number ceases all communication with me, if you would be so kind.10 yearsI got a call like this when I was really knackered and sick of all the annoying calls I keep getting. The guy said I had reached out to their firm after checking online, so I said yes and ended up paying £49.99 from my debit card. That was about two days back, hoping it would put a stop to the calls.10 yearsRegrettably, I fell victim to a call from this number. I was rather weary and quite exasperated with all the persistent annoying calls. The caller claimed that I had reached out to their firm after browsing online. In my fatigued state, I ended up agreeing to their proposal and handed over £49.99, using my debit card, merely two days ago, in the hope of putting an end to these disturbances.10 yearsI've fallen victim to this too-had no idea there would be a charge involved. Had I been aware, I certainly wouldn't have bothered with the online sign-up!10 yearsSimilar to what others have expressed, it appears I’ve been duped as well. I was drawn in by their claims of a complimentary call barring service under the name Block Calls. Clearly, it’s nothing more than a bunch of fraudsters!10 yearsReceived yet another call today, just like the previous ones. They were after a payment of £49, and I mentioned that had I been aware of the fee, I would have completed the form. He insisted that he had already commenced the work, but I firmly replied that I wouldn't be shelling out any cash for it. Then, he simply disconnected the call.10 yearsSince they didn’t bother to say anything or drop a message, it’s really nothing I need to worry about. They’re not gonna take up any more of my time now.10 yearsThis afternoon I got a call from someone claiming to be a proper gent, but honestly, it freaked me out that he already had my surname. Total scammer vibes, no doubt!10 yearsAbsolutely, I had the exact same experience! A chap named Dylan got in touch with me earlier, insisting on a one-off fee of £14.99 to prevent pesky calls. I informed him that such a service doesn’t cost anything at all. He was adamant, claiming it was a must. I firmly replied that I wasn’t prepared to pay for something that should be complimentary. Honestly, disregard any offers like that - it’s a free service, and once you've set it up, you won’t hear from them again. Just thought I’d share this in case it’s useful to someone!Dylan10 yearsI just registered with this number too. An Irish chap named Dyllon Francis gave me a bell and claimed that I had received calls from India, the UK, and some databases, just as stated earlier. It was clear he was reading from a prompt! Regrettably, I forked out £49.99 before coming across these remarks, but I've now managed to cancel my credit card. They even emailed me a receipt for the transaction.Dyllon FrancisIndiaUK10 yearsI received a rather dubious call from someone claiming that my details were floating around in databases in both India and the UK. They insisted on a payment of £49 to supposedly block my information, assuring me that I’d never hear from them again. I informed them that I had no prior knowledge of any such fee, which seemed to set them off. They claimed they’d already begun ‘working’ on my case. I firmly stated that I hadn’t consented to anything, nor had I seen any mention of a charge. As the conversation escalated, my instincts kicked in and I decided to end the call.IndiaUK10 yearsI foolishly handed over some cash and received a rather shoddy invoice that lacked VAT. I gave them a ring to request a proper VAT receipt, but I've not heard a peep back. What steps should I take to reclaim my money? I've also lodged a complaint with Which.10 yearsI signed up with this company online, believing it was at no charge. However, I received a call asking for a single payment of £49.99. I’m rather confused and need some assistance!10 yearsReceived a call from this number today right after I'd asked to have pesky calls blocked. They were after a one-off payment of £49, which I thought was a bit cheeky, so I hung up. They rang me back not long after, but I decided to block the number altogether. No more of that nonsense!10 yearsI picked up a phone call earlier today. Oddly enough, it echoed a message shared about four months back. The caller was of Welsh origin and insisted that our details were on 112 databases in India and 286 here in the UK. He also touched on 16 other businesses, but the connection was rather poor, so I couldn't catch everything clearly. When he mentioned payment, I expressed my confusion about any fees, and he suddenly seemed quite uninterested in further discussion. Before I knew it, the line went dead as he'd hung up.IndiaUK10 yearsJust like many others, I was hoping to find a way to stop those pesky calls without having to part with any cash. The moment I realised there was a fee attached to their service, I promptly hung up the 'phone.10 yearsI got a call from this call blocking company after I signed up on blockcalls[###]. They said they could take me off loads of lists worldwide if I paid a one-off £49.99 fee. Weird thing is, they called earlier from a number I didn’t recognise and just didn’t answer. They asked for my card info on the phone, which felt dodgy. I didn’t end up paying them and I’m just gonna keep using this site to check and block numbers instead.10 yearsI recently visited a website dedicated to blocking unwanted numbers. To my dismay, I received a call from this particular number today, with the caller demanding a payment of £49 as a one-time fee. I firmly declined, explaining that I couldn't make such a payment, but they persisted, insisting that I was now bound by some sort of contract and needed to pay using my debit or credit card. When I inquired about receiving written confirmation of the agreement, they flatly refused. To add to my frustration, they threatened that a debt collection agency would be in touch shortly and that I might find myself in court. However, my understanding is that I have a 14-day cancellation period, which I exercised when they contacted me. Furthermore, they are obligated to provide written details if requested. I've reported this to ACTION FRAUD for further investigation.10 yearsI was approached with a request for payment to prevent certain numbers from contacting me, and when I refused to provide my card information, they became quite aggressive, hinting that a debt collector would reach out and that I might find myself facing legal action.10 yearsI had a conversation with someone who had a rather posh British accent. At first, I genuinely believed he was sincere, but he became quite abrupt when I mentioned that I couldn't make a payment straight away!10 yearsI had a call demanding £49, so I just hung up. What other steps can I take?10 yearsSimilar to the others mentioned, they were asking for payment to cease the calls.10 yearsSimilar to the individuals mentioned earlier, they were asking for payment in order to stop the nuisance calls.10 yearsA call came through this morning, and my mum ended up providing her credit card details to the caller. I have no clue who it was, so I'm trying to get in touch to sort this out. I've tried ringing them, but there’s no response at all.10 yearsI attempted to prevent unwanted phone calls and was quoted a sum of £49, which my mother ended up putting on her credit card. When I tried to return the call, I was met with a message saying that the number couldn’t accept incoming calls. Quite baffling, really!10 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number, so I've finally decided to block it. Investing in a phone that has caller ID has genuinely been a brilliant purchase! It makes blocking those nuisance callers a piece of cake!10 yearsThe real issue is that these blokes come across as quite plausible. Yet, the moment you bring up how annoying these incessant calls are, there's absolutely no dialogue to be had. I’m just about set to reach out to my bank to block that Visa transaction.10 yearsI had the misfortune of chatting with a rather chatty chap from Wales who informed me that my number had popped up 286 times in the UK and a further 112 times in India. His pitch? A one-off fee of around £46 to put an end to all these pesky calls for good - and he mentioned keeping them in the loop if I ever changed my number. Honestly, I was less than impressed; his offhand comment about the situation hardly seemed genuine. To me, it felt like he was merely fishing for these £40s with a rather dubious sales approach.WalesUKIndia10 yearsI received a call from this number today, claiming to represent a company I’m supposedly registered with to block nuisance calls. They were asking for a registration fee of £49.10 yearsReceived a call from this number, but the caller chose not to leave a message. Curious, isn’t it?Submit Your Own Report (029 2188 4507)
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