08000686323
☎️ 08000686323 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 800068 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000686323
- Unknown message, potentially suspicious sourceApr
2021Unrecognized caller, two missed callsApr
2021"0800 mum dad" public phone chargeDec
2018Request for last called numberMar
2017Avoid costly 0800 calls completelyNov
2016Unknown callers harass and persistMay
2011Advocating for understanding and educationApr
2011Family member took money secretlyDec
2010Difficulty canceling unwanted phone chargesDec
2010Easy to contact someone quicklyNov
2009Complaint about unexpected call chargesOct
2009Requesting to be freed from systemOct
2009Comparing people to 0800REVERSEOct
2009Multiple fraudulent calls from UKSep
2009Parent's unauthorized charge, changed numberJul
2009Struggling to stop unwanted chargesJun
2009Lost SIM card over chargesJun
2009Angry customer threatening legal actionJun
2009Call to block unwanted chargesMay
2009Unwanted charges, seeking assistance to stopMay
2009User seeking help quitting text serviceMay
2009Need to change phone numberMay
2009Anger at theft, seeking justiceMar
2009Questioning identity theft protection methods, neededJan
2009Scammer targeted elderly mother, needs actionJan
2009Request to stop fraudulent chargesDec
2008Number Of Searches: 166 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 12 February 2014 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Overtown(Lancashire), Velly(Devon) and Walton Court(Buckinghamshire).
08000686323 has 26 comments of which 26 x neutral
08000686323 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000686323 👆 is reported as a fraudulent and costly reverse charge service operating under a similar guise to known scam numbers. Callers receive unsolicited messages or calls urging them to accept reverse charge calls, which then incur high fees deducted from their mobile credit without consent. Victims, including vulnerable individuals and minors, report repeated unauthorized charges, difficulty opting out, and ineffective attempts to stop the deductions through mobile providers. The service uses confusing calls and texts, making it hard for users to recognise the scam or refuse charges in time. Numerous complaints highlight significant financial losses and frustration with customer support. Users are advised not to answer these calls or texts, to be cautious with unknown numbers, and to seek help from their network provider to block and prevent further charges.
Reports on phone number 08000686323
5 yearsGot a weird text from "08000mumdadI###" or something like that saying "valued customer, welcome back! please stay covid safe. opt out reply. try calling us 08000686323." No clue who they are and it just seems dodgy to me. Not sure if I should trust it.5 yearshad a couple of calls today from this number and also an unknown caller ID. i ignored both since the number was unfamiliar to me!8 yearsthere's this reverse charge number called "0800 mum dad" which lets people reach you if they ain't got any credit or even their own mobile. they can ring you up from a payphone or something like that. but watch out if u pick up - you end up paying loads for the call!9 yearsIs there any way to retrieve the last number I dialled for my mum or dad?10 yearsOur Mum has just experienced the very same thing that Antony has mentioned. Being a pensioner, she’s not really savvy with the phone, especially when it comes to texting. It’s utterly disgraceful how these unscrupulous crooks are preying on vulnerable people. We need to put a stop to their nefarious activities. Thank you!Antony10 yearsWe’ve come to the conclusion that this call was indeed a scam. It has already set our partner back by 15 quid. When you get a moment, could you please put an end to this? Cheers. Our partner received a message stating, “3rd and 4th minute receipt for an accepted charge 08,000 MumDad Reverse Charge ring 08,000686323. Cheers, for more information visit 0800mumdad.co.uk. Do not respond to this message on 08,000151455.” Thank you!co10 yearsOur daughter recently dropped 20 quid down the drain, so I've taken the liberty of cutting up the SIM card. However, O2 have informed me that these individuals might still be able to trace calls, especially when there are outstanding charges. It feels like there ought to be some legislation in place to prevent kids' phones from receiving reverse charge calls, particularly since many of these accounts belong to minors.O210 yearsWe find ourselves in the same boat; every time we add credit, it drains a hefty £4.50 or more from our balance, and we've never even agreed to any reverse calls! This has got to be the most appalling service we've encountered.10 yearsFor heaven's sake, Mum and Dad, steer clear of those 0800 numbers! They’ll rack up quite the bill, I assure you.MumDad10 yearsReaching out to someone really isn't all that complicated when you’ve made up your mind to connect with them.10 yearsI'm at my wit's end trying to get rid of this ridiculous text message service that’s been draining my wallet. I keep receiving these annoying texts and they’re trying to charge me for them. I've got about thirty texts piling up from various numbers and have tried multiple times to stop the charges on my O2 account, but they just won’t let up. How on earth can I finally get them to stop? It's becoming quite the nuisance!10 yearsWe really need to switch our number because this has cost us about fifty quid in credit!10 yearsHonestly, these folks remind me of 0800REVERSE - just a pricey scam, really!11 yearsI must say, your service is absolutely infuriating! Every time we top up, you seem to snatch our cash before we've even had a chance to receive a call. You claim your service is free, but it honestly feels like a complete scam. It's frustrating to see such misleading advertisements being pushed on unsuspecting customers. If there’s ever a case for legal action, trust me, I’d be first in line to take you to court. Your practices are nothing short of disgraceful!11 yearsHow on Earth do we get rid of this daft service that's been bombarding us with texts and robbing us blind? They’ve already taken £30 from us. O2 have made attempts to stop this nonsense via our phone, yet the messages just keep coming and the money keeps disappearing. Is there any way to put a stop to this once and for all?11 yearsHello there! We're actually discussing this at the moment. If you give a bell to 08000 151 455, you can ask them to block your number from receiving those reverse charge calls linked to 08000mumdad. They even provided us with a detailed bill, allowing us to see exactly why we were being charged. It's important to get them to justify those charges; if they can't, you might be in line for some sort of compensation. Best of luck with it!11 yearsIt's our hope that those responsible for creating this service face the repercussions they rightly deserve. Recently, our female friend found herself £60 lighter due to a dodgy phone call. We genuinely wish you all-and our girlfriend in particular-manage to reclaim your lost funds. Sending you lots of love!11 years080mumdad has pilfered £40 from our mum and has since switched his number. He’s even made off with the cash!080mumdad12 yearsKindly remove us from this system, if you would be so kind.12 yearsWe've had an absolute nightmare lately as these con artists have managed to run up £60 on our daughter's credit, and she's only 15! It's all happened in just a fortnight. Can anyone suggest how I can put an end to this madness?12 yearsWe've not responded to any of those messages, yet these individuals are still deducting funds from our phone contract. We've tried to terminate this with our network providers, but they seem unwilling to acknowledge the issue. Is there any way to resolve this without having to change our phone number? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!12 yearsWe've experienced this twice now. We receive calls from 08000mumdad in the UK, that is 08,000-151-155, trying to get us to agree to accept Reverse Charges. We hung up, and shortly after, we received two text messages informing us that we were being billed 1.50 for the connection and an additional 1.50 per minute for the call itself. They managed to rack up about 10 on our phone bill! I'm wondering how I can put a stop to these dodgy calls?UK12 yearsWe've tried numerous times to cancel this service, which has ended up costing us more than £150. If anyone could share how to effectively terminate this subscription, we’d be incredibly grateful!12 yearsIt appears that 08000mumdad has managed to siphon off £40 from our mother, and now he's gone and altered his number. Shockingly, he's still managing to take money from her.12 yearsIt's rather perplexing to see such frustration from everyone. There was indeed a chance to hear about the charges beforehand. You have the choice to either accept or decline the call. Honestly, we find this service quite handy. It would be wise to inform yourself and others on how to make the most of it. Do pay close attention to the voice prompts - they provide clarity. It's all too simple to place blame, yet ultimately, it’s your responsibility to safeguard your interests. Everything I needed to acknowledge was laid bare before us; it just required a moment of reflection to truly comprehend.13 yearsWe’re not quite sure who they are, but they seem to ring us incessantly!Submit Your Own Report (0800 068 6323)
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