07885922222
☎️ 07885922222 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 78859 with a prefix of 07885. The area code 07885 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07885922222
- Protect yourself from spam callersAug
2017Annoyed by unsolicited phone callsAug
2017Excessive calls and emails issueAug
2017Received silent call from HostgatorAug
2017Thankful to Hostgator for supportAug
2017HostGator - visionary investment wisdomAug
2017Disappointment with default spam settingsAug
2017User frustrated by Hostgator serviceAug
2017Upset with sharing personal informationAug
2017Frustration with spam from hostersAug
2017Customer service at HostGator lackingAug
2017User disappointed with Hostgator's privacy safeguardsAug
2017Call from unknown number concernsAug
2017Received unwanted calls after purchasing domainAug
2017Domain registration led to hasslesAug
2017User recently purchased domain namesAug
2017User frustrated with signing upAug
2017Registering domain reveals contact infoAug
2017Spam calls and emails, very annoyingAug
2017Receiving spoofed calls, blocking numberAug
2017Seeking company address for revengeAug
2017Blocked number after automated callAug
2017Received spam emails and callsAug
2017Number scam report to policeJul
2017Warning of potential scam artistsJul
2017Website company commented by userJul
2017Blocked due to harassment callJul
2017Forgot privacy: endless spam callsJul
2017Received multiple calls from telemarketerJul
2017Multiple silent calls need addressingJul
2017Asked to remove number, keep callingJul
2017Difficulty reaching company via phoneJul
2017Phone number unrecognized when calledJul
2017Unknown caller, immediate hang upJul
2017Issue with dropped calls frequentlyJul
2017Receiving constant calls from strangersJul
2017Number Of Searches: 278 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 16 July 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bryn Eglwys(Gwynedd), Hubberholme(North Yorkshire) and Letty Brongu(Glamorgan).
07885922222 has 33 comments of which 24 x neutral and 8 x negative and 1 x positive
07885922222 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07885922222 👆 is reported as a nuisance number linked to domain name registrations, especially with providers like 1&1 and Hostgator. Many users complain of relentless calls, often silent or with robotic voices, immediately hanging up or spoofing mobile numbers to seem legitimate. The calls usually begin shortly after purchasing a domain and refusing or forgetting to enable privacy protection to hide personal details from public Whois databases. Some report numerous spam emails from overseas entities alongside the calls. Users express frustration at having to pay extra for privacy options to avoid harassment. The number is widely marked as scammy, with some feeling stressed and harassed by the volume of unwanted contact. It is often blocked and strongly advised against answering.
Reports on phone number 07885922222
9 yearsJust got another call after I bought a domain name not long ago! They even used a mobile number, making it seem legit. I told them to take me off their list. It’s really frustrating because you end up answering in case it’s someone you know, like family, a mate, or even job stuff!9 yearsGot a call from this number, but after a few seconds of silence, a robotic voice suddenly said "Goodbye." Saw "Hostgator" listed somewhere here, maybe that’s connected? I did just purchase a [###] domain not too long ago.9 yearsSince I signed up a domain through Weebly, I've been getting calls nonstop, like all day long. On top of that, my inbox is swamped with tons of emails, mostly from folks in India and Egypt. Just brilliant, really.WeeblyIndiaEgypt9 yearsHostgator: Honestly, I never expected a company with such good reviews as yours to basically let spam be the norm. It’s totally unhelpful and frustrating for anyone trying to get things done. Now I’m seriously second-guessing whether I should even keep using my Hostgator account. Everyone says you’re top tier, but if you’re just gonna let me get bombarded by the typical scammers and hackers everyone knows about if you do even the slightest Google search, then I might just hold off and see if things get better - or worse!Google9 yearsDo Hostagator seriously believe getting bombarded with hundreds of calls and emails every hour from clueless r###s who can't spell, grammar's a joke to them, and have zero tech knowledge is any sort of support? Because of this rubbish, and being autistic, I’m now forced to change my real address, phone number, and email - all while battling suicidal thoughts thanks to Hostagator and all these corporate bullies trying to squeeze a few pennies out of people (if that even happens, cos I swear I’ll spend forever slating them online!).Hostgator9 yearsI keep gettin calls from this number but have absolutely no clue who it is. Kinda worried if these calls meant some kinda charge or something... anyone else had this?9 yearsHOSTGATOR really got me! Seems like a lot of these big hosting companies just shove unwanted emails your way unless you pay extra or dig through settings to stop it - basically SPAM just by default. Honestly, it’d be great if one big hosting firm figured out that keeping a good rep actually helps way more in the long run than these sneaky little cash grabs. Reputation matters more for real growth and staying power!9 yearsHOSTGATOR!!! Honestly, dealing with them is like trying to have a chat with space aliens. If anyone else sees this, please take note: Hostgator is heading straight towards being the pioneer in the awful trend of prioritising short-term cash grabs over what's best for the future. They’re risking a much brighter tomorrow just for quick profits. And if they don’t change, well, we all know how those disaster endings go - like in a ton of movies, books, legends, and prophecies where it all just falls apart in a total apocalypse.HOSTGATOR9 yearsTo Hostgator, seriously? Who's actually cool with having their info handed over just to get bombarded with annoying calls? I've been getting nonstop calls from spammers in Russia and India, and honestly, it's driving me mad. And I bet half of these people aren’t just harmless spammers - they're probably scammers or hackers too!RussiaIndia9 yearsI recently got myself a Hostgator account and went for their top-tier "premium" plan, which includes "Sitelock". You’d expect with all that, your info wouldn’t be passed around, right? Nope! Turns out, by default, Hostgator just goes ahead and shares your mum’s actual address, my personal email, and phone number like it’s nothing. Totally not what I was expecting at all!Hostgator9 yearsHey Hostgator, just wanted to say cheers to your amazing support team! They really helped handle the endless flood of annoying spammers and hackers by letting me opt for "Privacy Protection." Honestly, anyone with a bit of sense would happily shell out 25p a day to avoid getting bombarded with dozens of abusive calls and emails every hour. Peace & Love to all the genuine folks! Chris. P.S. And for those even more clueless: yes, I’d much rather pay the “premium” to avoid getting spammed by the usual suspects - it’s only fair!P & LChris. P. S9 yearsI signed up for a domain through 1 & 1 and right after, started receiving calls the very next day.9 yearsI also picked up a few domain names recently.9 yearsI've only just gone ahead and registered a domain myself, so I’m guessing it’s the same deal. Exactly what I didn’t want, honestly!!!9 yearsJust like loads of others, I signed up for a domain and now I’m constantly getting annoyed with calls and messages nonstop.9 yearsI decided not to keep my info private when I signed up for a domain, and now I’m getting loads of calls from numbers I don’t recognise. I refuse to pick up any of them, just gonna block them all. It’s mad you have to pay just to keep your details under wraps, otherwise they’re just handed out or sold off. The domain companies come out on top either way. Seriously, there should be proper rules stopping these creeps from accessing your info without the buyer having to tick some tiny privacy box buried in the terms. I mean, who actually reads all that stuff anyway?9 yearsI've been getting nonstop calls from this number ever since I registered a domain with 1&1. It's not just this number though, other ones keep ringing too. Plus, I had like 27 emails from "web signers", mostly from India, all in one day. It's seriously so frustrating!!!!!!!!!!India9 yearsThis number keeps ringing me up day after day. I think they’re faking the caller ID to trick you into answering. I’m done with it and will just block them.9 yearsIf anyone manages to track down this company's location, please tell me. I’m willing to go wherever it takes. It’s labelled as ‘dangerous’ for good reason - someone’s bound to get hurt.9 yearsI signed up for a domain name recently and since then, been getting tons of calls from this number and others. Plus, my inbox is flooded with spam emails nonstop. It's been pretty annoying!9 yearsI think this was about selling domain names or something like that. Every time I pick up, this automated voice just hangs up straight away. I've decided to block the number now.9 yearsDont pick up this number, its a scam for sure. I reported it to the cops just in case.9 yearsJust gotta watch out, these are definitely scammers.9 yearsGot another annoying call, so decided to block it after reading what others said here.9 yearsI bought a domain but totally missed ticking the privacy box, now I keep getting annoying calls nonstop.9 yearsI’ve had this number ringing me nonstop throughout the day. I did sign up a new domain not long ago and didn’t bother to keep my info private, so maybe that’s why. When I picked up one call, they just ended it straight away.9 yearsGot 4 calls with nothing but silence, all in under an hour.9 yearsThey wouldn’t remove me from their calling list even after I asked, kept ringing all day. I’ll try ringing them back tomorrow and see what happens.9 yearsThey've rung a few times but no luck getting an answer. Tried calling back myself and got nothing.9 yearsIf you try calling back, it just says the number isn’t recognized. Strange.9 yearsNo idea who that was - they just ended the call, and whenever I try ringing back, it just disconnects straight away.9 yearsThey rang me but then just cut off straight away.9 yearsNo idea who keeps ringing me but it’s non stop! These people won’t leave me alone.Submit Your Own Report (07885 922222)
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