02922770317
βοΈ 02922770317 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TELNYX UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 292277 with a prefix of 029. The area code 029 originates from Cardiff.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02922770317
- Warning about unsuccessful use of pointsNov
2023Suspicious foreign-accented phone callerJul
2022Inappropriate and creepy behavior reportedJul
2022Inquiry about annoying post-purchase callsJul
2022Missed call, possibly potential fraudJul
2022Person falsely impersonates company brandJul
2022Missed call, no message, unfamiliar numberJul
2022Caller claimed from Virgin, disconnected preemptivelyJul
2022Unwanted call led to silenceJul
2022Suspicious call from fake JustinJul
2022Untrustworthy person claiming to be JustinJul
2022Claimed to be O2, scam, blockedJul
2022One-time unknown missed callJul
2022Currys PC World phone contract scamJul
2022Adam shared lower insurance ratesJul
2022Warning: Potential scammer promoting phone contractsJul
2022Number Of Searches: 84 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 24 July 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cowesfield Green(Wiltshire), Little Common(East Sussex), Lusty(Somerset), Pentre-llwyn-llwyd(Powys) and Tasburgh(Norfolk).
02922770317 has 15 comments of which 7 x negative and 8 x neutral
02922770317 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 02922770317 π is reported as a nuisance spam and scam number often impersonating big companies like O2, EE, Virgin, Currys or Argos. Callers frequently have foreign accents, use fake names, and push dubious phone deals or life insurance offers. Many do not leave messages, others hang up when questioned, and some use inappropriate or offensive language. Several users suspect itβs a common scam with persistent calling targeting random or even young recipients. Overall, the number is widely associated with fraudulent promotions and suspicious activity.
Reports on phone number 02922770317
3 yearsSomebody rang saying they were from EE but told me I hadn’t used any points properly. They even gave me a link to log in to, but it wasn’t a real EE site at all. Seemed fishy to me.EE4 yearsI had a chap with a distinct accent ring me up, claiming he had some exclusive phone offers with “special promotions.” To be honest, I wasn’t exactly filled with enthusiasm about his pitch. He came across as rather dubious, to say the least.4 yearsMy 14 year old daughter got a call the other day. When she told them she didn’t want anything, the caller just went ahead and said something really inappropriate like “I bet you'd like my massive ****”. Definitely creeped me out - feels dodgy, like a potential paedo!4 yearsI didn’t hear a word, then they just cut me off. Honestly, they never should’ve had my number in the first place.4 yearsSomebody called saying they were with Virgin, but as soon as I said I wasn’t convinced, they just ended the call.Virgin4 yearsThis number kept calling me repeatedly but never left any voicemail. I had no idea who it was.4 yearsHas anyone else had calls like this after purchasing a telly from Argos or Currys? It's been happening to me and I'm not sure why.CurrysArgos4 yearsSo, Adam rang me up and mentioned that life insurance rates have dropped recently. I thanked him but told him I’d just speak to my own insurer about it.Adam4 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he was Justin from O2. Funny thing is, he couldn’t really get his English right at all. We aren’t even O2 customers. Pretty obvious this was just another cheap scam from overseas.Justin4 yearsI got a call but no message left. It looked like it might be some kind of scam. Rang the number back by accident, and it said something like atlc. Quite dodgy if you ask me.ATLC4 yearsGot a call from someone saying he was Justin from O2, but honestly, he didn’t really sound like a Justin to me. His English was pretty poor and it was kinda obvious we don’t even have O2 as our provider. Definitely seemed like one of those overseas scam calls.Justin4 yearsSo, I keep hearing Currys PC World is now selling phone contracts?? But then some folks are saying it’s all about life insurance. Either way, sounds totally dodgy to me. Definitely a SCAM!Currys PC World4 yearsI got a call from a number I didn’t recognise, but they only rang once and didn’t say anything or leave a voicemail. Didn’t expect anyone to ring me then.4 yearsSome bloke said he was from O2, but sounded like a scam to me. I just blocked the number right away.4 yearsGot a call from someone pushing phone deals, sounded like a total scam to me. Definitely a spammer pretending to offer contract discounts. Stay clear!Submit Your Own Report (029 2277 0317)
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