07786200006
☎️ 07786200006 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 77862 with a prefix of 07786. The area code 07786 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07786200006
- Identical SMS received from numberApr
2011Concern about unauthorized contact disclosureApr
2011Unordered message resembles previous messageDec
2010Unrecognized number from new handsetAug
2010Concerned about unsolicited message sourceAug
2010Government debt settlement scam alertAug
2010Received identical message, no responseAug
2010Confused about phone plan optionsAug
2010Debt settlement assistance offered, applyAug
2010Received similar message a year agoAug
2010Unrecognized message about debt reliefAug
2010Suspicious message, avoiding potential chargesAug
2010Identical scam text received, warningAug
2010Debt settlement info request via textAug
2010Message ignored, similar experience reportedAug
2010Received suspicious debt relief SMSJul
2010Suspected Vodafone connection from SMSJul
2010Spam message offering debt reliefJul
2010No ordered SIMs, same messageJul
2010Received identical text, no responseJul
2010Unexpected message about debt reliefJul
2010Unknown caller; unlisted Virgin SIMJul
201007786200006 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
07786200006 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07786200006 👆 is reported as a number sending unsolicited texts about a supposed government Debt Settlement Order, urging recipients to reply YES for info or STOP to quit. Many users receiving these messages are puzzled how their unlisted or personal numbers were obtained, often noting no recent interaction with Vodafone or SIM applications despite suspicion the texts may be linked to Vodafone promotions. Texts appear randomly across various networks like O2, Orange, and T-Mobile, causing confusion and annoyance. Recipients express concern over potential charges if replying. Overall, this number is frequently associated with unwanted, identical spam texts relating to debt relief offers, sparking widespread scepticism about its legitimacy and privacy issues.
Reports on phone number 07786200006
10 yearsWhy do so many folks have this? Seems rather peculiar, doesn’t it? Just to let you know, I’m with O2, by the way, haha!10 yearsWe're in the same boat here, also with Vodafone, but haven't placed an order for SIM cards yet-getting the same message as previously.Vodafone10 yearsI’ve experienced this as well. Recently got a new handset, so I was curious about the registration details for it. The odd thing is, we can't quite figure out how these individuals managed to obtain our number.10 yearsI've received the same message here. I've just deleted it, but I'm sure I would have been hit with a hefty fee had I responded. I'm on Vodafone, but I really don't think this is anything to do with them.Vodafone11 yearsI recently received a rather concerning message that read: "The government has launched a Debt Settlement Order, allowing individuals in financial difficulty to apply for debt forgiveness. To proceed, simply text YES. If you'd like to opt out, reply with STOP." It's quite alarming how these folks managed to acquire my number! This was supposed to be confidential and unlisted, wasn't it? What a right nuisance!11 yearsWe're in the same boat, orange included. Message overlooked!11 yearsI've got no idea how these folks managed to get hold of my number, especially since it's a Virgin SIM that isn't published or anything. Quite frustrating, to say the least!Virgin11 yearsWe received the exact same text message three times from the number 07799 742032.11 yearsSame situation here! Just received a text that says: FREEMSG. Finding it tough to manage your monthly expenses? A fresh solution could eliminate all your debts. Reply YES to this message for further info right away. To opt-out, send STOP. I’m neither with Vodafone nor have I recently signed up for any SIM cards. We've got no idea who sent this, or how they obtained our number!FREEMSGVodafone11 yearsI find myself by the water as well, but I haven’t requested Sims; the message remains the same as it always has been.Sims11 yearsWe've received the exact same text message, stating that the government has launched a Debt Settlement Order, which supposedly allows those in financial hardship to have their debts erased. If you wish to apply, they instruct you to text YES; otherwise, you can opt-out by texting STOP. However, I'm using T. cell and have no intention of replying to this message.11 yearsWe've received a rather unexpected message. Apparently, the government has rolled out a Debt Settlement Order, which allows individuals grappling with financial difficulties to seek relief from their debts. If you wish to apply, you're instructed to text 'yes', and if you’d prefer to opt out, just text 'stop'. We're quite baffled as to who might have sent this and how they’ve come into possession of our number!11 yearsJust received a communication regarding a Debt Settlement Order. If you're interested in learning more, simply reply 'yes' for further details, and I’ll share what I can!12 yearsThe government has launched a new Debt Settlement Order, allowing individuals who are facing financial difficulties to potentially have their debts eliminated. If you're interested in applying, simply send a text with the word YES. Should you wish to opt out, just text QUIT.12 yearsI’ve received a text at half past six on a Saturday evening, 22nd August 2010, and it appears I’m also with O2! Apparently, the government has rolled out something called a Debt Settlement Order. This implies that those facing financial difficulties can request to have their debts cleared. If interested, you’re prompted to text YES, and to opt-out, you simply respond with STOP. Can you believe it? The audacity of it all!12 yearsI received the exact same message here. We had requested a SIM from Vodafone roughly a year back, and it seems to be the same scenario.Vodafone12 yearsReceived the same text message roughly a couple of hours back but haven't gotten around to responding. We're currently utilising Orange as our network.12 yearsI've just received the exact same message, and I won't be responding to anything at this moment.12 yearsI've just received a rather dodgy message saying, 'The government has launched a Debt Settlement Order initiative, allowing individuals in financial hardship to potentially clear their debts. If you're interested, send back YES. To opt out, reply STOP.' It makes me wonder, how on earth do these people manage to get hold of our numbers? This was supposed to be a private and unlisted contact detail!12 yearsReceived a text from this number. After doing a bit of digging, it looks like it could be linked to Vodafone. We recently applied online for a couple of complimentary SIM cards to access a specific website. While we can't say for certain, that seems to be the most likely explanation.Vodafone12 yearsI recently received a text message from this number. It stated that the government has rolled out a Debt Settlement Order, which apparently allows individuals facing financial difficulties to have their debts erased. The message suggested that if you wanted to apply, you should reply with YES, and to opt out, you'd text STOP. I haven't responded with STOP just yet, as I'm hoping it’s just a one-off message.YES12 yearsReceived a text saying: FREE MESSAGE. Are you finding it difficult to keep up with your monthly expenses? There’s a brand-new solution that could potentially eliminate every bit of your debt. If you’re interested, just reply with YES to get more information right away. To opt out, send 'stop'.YESSubmit Your Own Report (07786 200006)
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