07564686240
☎️ 07564686240 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 75646 with a prefix of 07564. The area code 07564 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07564686240
- Bad service, untrustworthy; avoid themMay
2011First spam message after 12 yearsDec
2010Unfamiliar with Vanquis brand completelyNov
2010No reporting option, consider reportingAug
2010First spam message after 12 yearsAug
2010Received spam SMS despite TPS registrationAug
2010Unfamiliar with Vanquis completelyAug
2010No spam, recent Vanquis application?Aug
2010O2 voicemail issues; suggest complaintsAug
2010Unreliable service despite registration rulesAug
2010Inquiring about Granite credit card applicationsAug
2010Identical spam message reported to O2Aug
2010Removing information due to concernsAug
2010Threatening message about SMS harassmentAug
2010Spam message about debt settlementAug
2010UK outfit should be reportedAug
2010Spam SMS from unidentified sendersAug
2010Spam debt message; seek accountabilityAug
2010Repeated message receivedAug
2010Received spam despite TPS registrationJul
2010Received identical message, suspiciousJul
2010Seeking spam SMS reporting guidanceJul
2010Received spam message on O2Jul
201007564686240 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
07564686240 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07564686240 👆 is reported as a source of unsolicited spam text messages, often promoting dubious debt relief offers. Many recipients, registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) for years, confirm receiving these messages for the first time. The messages frequently originate from numbers linked to major networks like O2 and T-Mobile, causing concern about data privacy and the legitimacy of the sender. Users advise against replying to avoid potential scams and encourage reporting the issue to network providers, the Information Commissioner's Office, and Ofcom when relevant. There is consensus that these messages breach data protection regulations and are treated with suspicion, with many urging collective complaints to prompt action from service providers and regulators.
Reports on phone number 07564686240
10 yearsWe called the number using a landline that had withheld its caller ID, only to find ourselves redirected to O2’s voicemail. We've shot off an email to O2 with our grievances. We reckon it's a good idea for anyone else who encounters the same thing to do the same - maybe then O2 will actually take notice. But to be honest, we’re not exactly optimistic about it.10 yearsReceived the exact same message at 19:22. It read: "Eliminate your debts! Commence your application from earlier today and start eliminating debt with a New government Settlement Order from April 2010. Reply YES to learn more." I’m on the Telephone Preference Service and rarely encounter spam calls. I’m keen to identify who provided this list of numbers to the sender. These individuals ought to be held accountable under the Data Protection Act.10 yearsWe also had a similar experience, and this number has been registered with the Telephone Preference Service for around eight or nine years. It's quite clear to me that when we actually needed their assistance, we would avoid them like the plague. If they can’t adhere to the regulations before they secure your patronage, you can bet they won’t bother once they have your custom. It's a real shame, isn’t it?Telephone Preference Service10 yearsSpotted the same message dated Tue 24-Aug-2010 12:14. If anyone’s inclined to respond and reveal who’s behind this number, I reckon it’s a UK organisation, and we’d certainly appreciate your input. We're more than happy to lodge complaints with the TPS, ICO, and relevant telecoms providers, and really ramp up the pressure on whoever’s responsible here.UKTPSICO10 yearsJust received a rather dubious text message that claims I can "Clear your debts! Initiate your application today and take advantage of a New government Settlement Order from April 2010. Simply reply YES to learn more." Sounds suspicious, wouldn't you agree? Definitely not falling for that one!YES10 yearsToday, bang on 11:36 am, we received the same exact message. I've been registered with the Telephone Preference Service for years, and we've held our number for over fourteen years now, currently being with O2. This certainly appears to be nothing more than a scam, so I advise against responding. I’ve lodged a complaint with O2, as they supply the airtime for our number, and I’ll also be contacting the Information Commissioner's Office. When it was linked to a premium rate number, I reached out to OFCOM as well. Better safe than sorry!Telephone Preference ServiceInformation Commissioner ' s OfficeOFCOM10 yearsWe had a similar experience, and I've had this number on the Telephone Preference Service list for about eight or nine years now. It's quite clear, though-whenever we actually required their assistance, we'd steer well clear of them. If a company can't abide by the regulations before they even land your custom, it's a fair indication they won't adhere to them once they've got your business in their grasp.10 yearsI must say, I’ve not come across the Vanquis at all. It’s completely unfamiliar to me.Vanquis10 yearsI've taken a peek at T-Mobile's site, and it appears there's no straightforward way to file a complaint about these persistent callers. They merely suggest replying with 'STOP', but when they ignore that, the next step would be to let the Information Commissioner know about it. I’m already on the TPS list, so if they send another message, we won't hesitate to make a report.T - MobileTPS10 yearsHas anyone in this forum recently submitted an application for a Granite credit card?10 yearsCheers for the details! We're inclined to just ditch this one, as we worry that responding might stir the pot a bit!10 yearsWe received the exact same message from this number and another one that finishes with 233. As O2 customers, we contacted their customer service team, and they asked us to send the text to their spam complaints number, which we've now taken care of.11 yearsI received the same message.11 yearsI’ve been using this number for twelve years now, and wouldn’t you know it, this is the very first time I've received a spam message! Quite remarkable, really.11 yearsI find myself in the same boat; I've never encountered spam like this before. By any chance, has anyone in this forum recently submitted an application for a Vanquis credit card?11 yearsWe've just received a similar text message ourselves, and we’ve never encountered such spam texts before. Is there a specific place where we can lodge a complaint about this? Should we reach out to our mobile provider, T-Mobile, for assistance?T - Mobile11 yearsI've perused a couple of other discussion platforms, and it seems that the same message is circulating from a string of numbers linked to O2. It consistently targets numbers that are registered with blocking services. The consensus among users is that no one seems to recognise these clowns, and it appears they're exploiting this message to confirm that you’ve got a genuine, active number. The general advice floating around is to simply disregard any spam texts. Quite frustrating, wouldn’t you say?11 yearsI’ve just received a similar message to the one on our number as well. Like quite a few others on here, I’ve held on to this number for several years without issue, and this is the very first spam text I’ve encountered. I’m also signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, just to keep things in check.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsNot a clue about Vanquis, I've not come across it before.Vanquis12 yearsI’ve just received the same text message, and I’m utterly baffled as to how they managed to get hold of my number. I’ve got myself registered with the Telephone Preference Service and have never been a customer of O2!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI've just received the same message on a number that has remained spam-free for the last fifteen years! Since I'm with O2, I’ll be reporting this to them, considering it’s an O2 number.12 yearsI've had this number for twelve years now, and believe it or not, this is the very first piece of spam I've encountered! Quite surprising, really.13 yearsThose scoundrels shot us a few text messages. It’s quite amusing, really, considering they never bothered to provide a proper address. If they had, we’d have gladly marched over and given them a good thrashing!Submit Your Own Report (07564 686240)
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