08000920081
☎️ 08000920081 👆 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 800092 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000920081
- Repeated unwanted calls from ScotcallOct
2013Beware of scam debt collectorsMar
2013Avoid conversation, just ignore callsSep
2012Unexpected call, can't contact themMay
2011Caller requested workplace name abruptlyDec
2010Unknown callers contacting mother frequentlyDec
2010Persistent wrong number calls continueDec
2010Received suspicious call, hung upFeb
2010Debt collectors, understanding, helpful assistanceFeb
2010Unrecognized debt collection agency contactOct
2009Receiving repeated wrong-number calls frustrates userDec
2008Annoying calls, incorrect number issueNov
2008Impersonal robot messages are frustratingOct
2008Block Scotcall Debt Agency callsOct
2008Debt agency calls persistently harassmentOct
2008Head office contact information providedOct
2008Received unwanted call; number deletedSep
2008Unrecognized callers bothering their mumAug
2008Annoying calls, planning to reportAug
2008Reporting due to harassment concernsAug
2008Abusive call requesting home addressJun
2008Persistent wrong number calls continueMay
2008Called workplace, requested by nameMar
2008Debt collectors named Scot-callFeb
2008Seeking information about unknown numberNov
2007Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 08 October 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Buriton(Hampshire), Great Barrow(Cheshire), Shropshire Union Canal(Shropshire) and Sulham(Berkshire).
08000920081 has 25 comments of which 24 x neutral and 1 x negative
08000920081 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000920081 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance originating from a debt collection agency, believed to be Scotcall, targeting individuals with frequent automated calls over several years. Call recipients often hear recorded messages asking for unrelated names and are sometimes prompted to press buttons that could connect them to premium rate lines, raising concerns about potential scams. Many complain about receiving calls despite not owing money or having any connection to the names requested, with some noting that their numbers have been incorrectly registered. Attempts to resolve the issue directly with the agency often prove ineffective, and some users recommend blocking services or reporting to regulatory bodies. Overall, the number is associated with intrusive and unwelcome debt collection practices that cause significant frustration.
Reports on phone number 08000920081
10 yearsIs there anyone out there who knows whose number this is or where it might be linked to?10 yearsScotcall Debt Agency - you can opt to reject their persistent calls through BT. This way, you can eventually prevent them from ringing you again. There’s a nominal fee involved, but it’s definitely a price worth paying for some peace and quiet.Scotcall Debt AgencyBT10 yearsUtterly frustrating! They just won't stop ringing. We finally managed to return their call and spoke to someone who claimed they had the wrong number. Apparently, they've now taken our details off their list, but honestly, I'm sceptical. We're quite exhausted with the whole situation and rather fed up!10 yearsThe main office can be found in Edinburgh, though they have numerous locations scattered throughout Scotland. The address for the Head Office is 12 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, EH3 7QG. You can reach them at 0845-345-8980 for phone inquiries, and for fax communications, use 0845-129-5160.EdinburghScotlandHead OfficeDrumsheugh Gardens10 yearsOnce more, we received a call on our mobile, with the caller asking for our home address. The tone was quite aggressive, and as soon as we mentioned that we would disclose the information, things turned quite ugly.10 yearsI'm absolutely fed up with these blokes constantly pestering me. We're considering lodging a complaint with the Office of Fair Trading. They keep ringing from their mobile numbers but never actually say a word. It’s quite frustrating, to say the least!Office of Fair Trading10 yearsI'm getting rather fed up with these calls from the same lot. We've let them know time and again that they've got the wrong number, yet they persist in ringing us up, often multiple times a month. It’s beyond frustrating!11 yearsWhat a pointless exercise engaging with them! Just save their number on your device and ignore the call when they ring you up.11 yearsThese individuals keep calling our mum, and we're quite baffled as to the reason behind it.11 yearsI've been inundated with calls from these blokes, always asking for someone who definitely isn’t me. It’s getting rather infuriating, to say the least. What are we supposed to do about it? Honestly, the temptation to give them a right earful is almost overwhelming!11 yearsReceived a call at work today from someone asking for our name. They didn’t say much once we answered the phone.11 yearsScotcall has sent me a robotic message. Given the importance of the matter, you’d think they’d put in the effort to reach out with a personal touch instead of resorting to something so off-putting and alarming.Scotcall11 yearsWe received a call from this number at 19:53 on the 2nd of March, 2010. The caller was after our name and address, claiming they’d sent a letter that required our details. When we asked them to clarify what correspondence they were referring to, they went quiet. The moment we declined to provide any information, they promptly hung up. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!11 yearsI’ve just received a call from them! (And mind you, it’s only been a day since we activated our new mobile number!). Upon answering, a robotic voice informed us they required to speak to someone else. The next step involved pressing either 1 or 2 to indicate whether we were the intended recipient or not. Eventually, we got through to an operator who assured us he would promptly remove our number from their list.11 yearsI reckon this really ought to be brought to the attention of the Office of Fair Trading. These individuals seem to take great pleasure in bothering others for their own amusement.Office of Fair Trading11 yearsI've been hounded by incessant ringing. They’ve got a rather familiar approach, recycling the same old tactics and recorded messages, reminiscent of those pesky "debt collection" firms. They keep inquiring about individuals I’ve never even heard of-names like Dave, Graham, and Paul seem to be their go-to. Initially, I suspected it could be a case of someone applying for loans, mistakenly handing out numbers that aren't theirs. However, it increasingly feels like I've stumbled upon a bunch of con artists attempting to lure unsuspecting victims into calling their expensive premium numbers. Often, when you do pick up, you’re greeted by an automated voice prompting you to press 1 or 2 to connect with someone. This is the trap! Once you engage, you find yourself hooked into a premium rate line that could drain your wallet before you know it. Beware of these fraudsters-don’t get ensnared in their web!DaveGrahamPaul11 yearsThese chaps are debt collectors, plain and simple. The sole reason they're giving you a bell is that you've got an outstanding balance with them. We neglected to settle a particular bill and, as a result, it remained unresolved for a full year before the company decided to pass the debt over to Scott Ring. However, I must say, once you chat with these folks, they’re surprisingly reasonable and empathetic. They really do assist you when you're finding it tough to manage your repayments.Scott Ring11 yearsJust received a call from this number. How on earth did they manage to obtain our number? It's not listed anywhere! I've tried reaching out to them, but can't seem to get through. Really wish they’d stop calling!12 yearsWe've had quite a few calls for our mum from these folks, but we’re utterly baffled as to why they're calling her.12 yearsThese individuals persistently keep calling us, despite us telling them they've got the wrong number. It's baffling, really. No matter how many times we inform them, they seem undeterred and continue to ring us every few weeks, sometimes even more frequently. It’s becoming quite tiresome!12 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone asking for us by name and then insisted we confirm our address. We replied that we didn’t have a clue who they were. They claimed we must have received something in the post from them, but we hadn’t seen any correspondence. They kept going on about a letter supposedly on its way and suggested we ring back once it arrives. I’ve never heard of this company before and apparently, it’s a debt collection agency. It’s quite puzzling since we don’t owe anyone a penny!12 yearsA caller rang our office and specifically asked for us by name. However, they didn't hang about, as we were in the process of making a call.12 yearsIt seems we've been dealing with Scott and Co, a debt collection agency. We recently received a new work phone from our company, and these folk have been calling us repeatedly over the past few weeks. Yet, when we finally managed to get in touch, they insisted that the number had only been active for a week. Strangely enough, the same recorded female voice keeps urging us to reach out to a specific person, mentioning a reference number but failing to provide a contact number. Once again, a gentleman claimed the number's been removed from their system, yet we’re bracing ourselves for another call.Scottand Co12 yearsScot-call, those pesky debt collectors, have been in touch.13 yearsFor the past three years, I've been plagued by calls from a firm I suspect is Scotcall. It's maddening - they ring me about three or four times a week for a stretch of three months straight, then go quiet for a couple of months before the incessant calling starts all over again. I've never actually had a conversation with a human being, as the calls always feature a pre-recorded message (with an American accent) soliciting the same individual. Despite my efforts to halt this nuisance, such as leaving messages stating that I have no loans, mortgages, or any debts to anyone, I've had no luck whatsoever. Why should I have to shell out for a call-blocking service just to deal with this ridiculous company? If anyone has any bright ideas or solutions, I'd be really thankful for any assistance!ScotcallSubmit Your Own Report (0800 092 0081)
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