03332129258
☎️ 03332129258 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by API Telecom Limited. It is part of the phone block 333212 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03332129258
- iTalk Broadband keeps harassing meJun
2021Broadband guru site disappointing experienceJun
2021Questioning potential broadband legitimacyJun
2021Disputed identity as British GasJun
2021Unwanted calls from unknown numbersMay
2021Multiple strange calls, timing identical. SuspiciousMay
2021Contact number provided: 0333 212 9258May
2021Number from Africa, constant harassmentMay
2021Found and blocked broadband numberMay
2021Unidentified frequent caller, unsure whyMay
2021Mixed experience with broadband providerMay
2021Caller accused of attempted scamApr
2021Receiving spam calls from italkMar
2021Phone number used without permissionJan
2021Positive experience with i-talk broadbandJan
2021Broadband speed check sales tacticDec
2020Possibly i-Talk Broadband userDec
2020i-talk broadband provider number mentionedDec
2020Reported pretending telemarketer to authoritiesNov
2020Multiple unsolicited calls regarding broadbandOct
2020Broadband comparison site with aggressive advertisingOct
2020Discussing sales strategies and techniquesSep
2020Discussing new accounts for broadbandAug
2020Missed call, unsure who calledAug
2020Number Of Searches: 360 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 08 August 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bolton(Northumberland), Lower Gabwell(Devon), Stretch Down(Devon) and Tetley(Lincolnshire).
03332129258 has 22 comments of which 16 x neutral and 2 x positive and 4 x negative
03332129258 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03332129258 👆 is reported as a persistent caller claiming to be iTalk Broadband, often linked to broadband comparison sites. Many users find the calls intrusive and annoying, with numerous missed calls despite no prior enquiries. Some mention receiving texts followed by calls, and describe the experience as pushy or even suspicious. There are doubts about the legitimacy as calls sometimes come from numbers associated with unfamiliar locations, leading some to classify it as potential scam or nuisance. A few people report receiving just one or two calls without follow-up, while others experienced multiple daily attempts. Generally, it appears associated with broadband sales leads generated through online forms, though the approach is considered aggressive and unwelcome by many.
Reports on phone number 03332129258
5 yearsI keep getting nonstop calls from Italk broadband. I've missed like 28 calls over the past few days and 5 just this morning alone. It's really annoying, honestly, and I wouldn't even think about using their service.5 yearsIm not sure if this is legit broadband or just some sort of scam trying to fool people.5 yearsYesterday I gave Broadband guru a go, thinking I'd get a quick quote on the screen. Instead, they said they'd ring me. And ring me they did - all day long! Lesson learned for me, I reckon. Avoid dodgy sites claiming to compare broadband, they’re more hassle than they’re worth.Broadband Guru5 yearsSaid they were from British Gas but I’m pretty sure it’s a scam.British Gas5 yearsThis number keeps ringing me non-stop and I’ve got no idea why. I’ve never asked about broadband from them or anything. Over the past few days, I’ve had calls from this number and another one from Watford. I blocked both, but only the Watford calls have stopped. The calls from this number are still coming through even though I blocked it on my iPhone! It’s really annoying.Watford5 yearsStrange thing is, I've received multiple calls from a number in Watford about broadband and everytime, I catch a message warning that another call is coming through at the exact same moment. The number I picked up was 01923 605199 and it seems to be popping up at the exact same time as well. Feels a bit dodgy to me!Watford5 yearsI’ve been getting calls from 03332129258 loads lately, and when I looked it up online, it showed a location in KwaZulu-Natal, Africa. Seems dodgy to me. Thankfully, my Truecaller app catches it, but it’s really annoying how often they ring. Definitely feels a bit suspicious and maybe even risky.KwaZulu - NatalAfricaTruecaller5 yearsSaw my number pop up in a broadband directory, so I went ahead and blocked it straight away.5 yearsThis number rings me quite often, but I have no clue who they are.5 yearsWhen I tried the Broadband Speed Checker, it suggested some alternatives but all were from i-talk, so the results weren’t very helpful. On the plus side, their unlimited broadband plans looked fairly reasonable for the speeds offered. The site mentioned that i-talk would get in touch, but all I received were a few texts telling me to ring them on 01273 526610. Later I found out they’d also rung me twice from 03332129258, but my phone’s spam filter blocked the calls, so I missed them. Since they only made those two attempts and then stopped, I’m not really fussed about them.5 yearsGot a call from someone trying to scam me.5 yearsThis number first sent me a text about some broadband offer, which was a bit weird. Right after, I received a call from them. They’ve rung me a couple more times since then, but I’ve just ignored all the calls so far.6 yearsGot a call off iTalk after I popped my number into a broadband search online. Immediately blocked them.iTalk6 yearsSo I used one of those broadband comparison sites and put in my details for i-talk broadband. They did say something along the lines of "you've done the hard bit, now we'll get in touch", which seemed fair enough. True to their word, I only got a single call from them today.6 yearsI was trying to test my internet speed through some website and it wanted my postcode and phone number first. Later found out they’re just using that info to collect contacts for sales. Bit dodgy, if you ask me. Using a speed test as a sales trick doesn’t sit right.6 yearsSaid they were from i-Talk Broadband but seemed a bit dodgy.6 yearsI think this call comes from i-talk, the broadband company.6 yearsThey did identify themselves, but I told them I wasn’t interested as I definitely hadn’t asked for anything. After that, I went ahead and reported the call to Action Fraud.Action Fraud6 yearsThis number has rung me around seven times. When my partner, who actually owns the phone, picked up, they just stayed silent. Today I decided to answer, and they claimed I’d made some broadband enquiry online. I said no way, and then asked if I was Claire, which I’m not. After that, they said sorry and ended the call. Quite weird really.Claire6 yearsI reckon this is from that italk broadband comparison place - I think I saw their ad on my Facebook or something. Next thing you know, they’re on your case non-stop! Really annoying how they track you down like that.ItalkFacebook6 yearsJust got a new home broadband deal with italk, really happy with the connection so far!iTalk6 yearsI wasn't able to answer the phone, so not sure who it was. Has anyone else picked it up?Submit Your Own Report (0333 212 9258)
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