03451120121
☎️ 03451120121 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 345112 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03451120121
- Unanswered call from disputed numberOct
2016Annoying daily silent phone callsSep
2016Unwanted call about home improvementsSep
2016Frequent daily calls, morning and eveningSep
2016Questioning, suspicious of cold callingSep
2016Powerful mountain, challenging to conquerSep
2016Concerned about unsolicited sales tacticSep
2016Unknown caller bothers user frequentlySep
2016Unknown caller, possibly sales messageAug
2016Number Of Searches: 175 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 21 August 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bowthorpe(Norfolk), Flitton(Bedfordshire), Letcombe Regis(Oxfordshire) and Rhydlydan(Powys).
03451120121 has 8 comments of which 6 x neutral and 2 x negative
03451120121 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03451120121 👆 is reported as a persistent sales caller linked to Everest Windows, ringing twice daily with silent calls or brief inquiries about home improvements, windows and doors. Callers claim to be in the area, likely as a sales tactic. Many do not leave messages and sometimes ask for people unknown to recipients, causing annoyance and suspicion. Despite claims that cold calls are illegal, this number continues to contact several users regularly without clear consent. The calls often come at mornings and evenings, targeting landlines and mobiles alike. Recipients express frustration over repeated unanswered calls and unclear intentions behind the contact.
Reports on phone number 03451120121
10 yearsI called the same landline number but no one said a word 0345112012110 yearsEvery single day, this number calls me twice - the line goes dead after just a moment of silence. I finally picked up, blocked the number after that. So annoying!10 yearsGot a call about home repairs, and they wanted to speak to some person I’ve never heard off. I told them there’s no one here by that name, and then they quickly switched to asking for whoever’s actually answering the phone. Quite suspicious if you ask me.10 yearsI've been receiving calls from them two times daily, once in the morning and again in the evening.10 yearsGot a call from Everest Windows asking loads of questions about when my windows were installed and if the doors were done at the same time. They also wanted to know if I was thinking about any home upgrades. The guy said they were 'in the neighbourhood today', but it felt like just a sales tactic. I thought cold calling was banned these days, if Everest can keep doing it, it seems like anyone could. Proper annoying!Everest10 yearsI had a rather curious call from Everest Windows today, probing about the installation date of our windows and whether the doors were done concurrently. They also poked into whether I’d considered making any enhancements to my home. Seemed rather convenient that they were in the neighbourhood today-probably just a tactic to push for a sale, if you ask me. I was under the impression that cold calling had been banned-if Everest can flout that rule, what’s to stop others from doing the same?Everest10 yearsThis number rings my mobile a couple of times every day but I just ignore it since I don't recognise it. They never bother leaving a voicemail either, so I’m really curious who’s behind these calls.10 yearsSomebody rang but left no voicemail, so not sure who it was - maybe one of those sales calls?Submit Your Own Report (0345 112 0121)
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