08009121695
☎️ 08009121695 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (Energis). It is part of the phone block 800912 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08009121695
- AXA uses unwanted second phone numberMay
2011Spam call added to directoryApr
2011Frequent silent calls, unansweredApr
2011Caution against sharing personal informationDec
2010Home profit pays for luxuryDec
2010Annoying calls throughout the dayOct
2007Constant calls disrupt university classesOct
2007AXA continues calling despite requestsOct
2007Irritating calls, no one answersSep
2007Frustrating calls, appreciated community adviceSep
2007Frequent calls from AXA reportedSep
2007Frequent unwanted calls causing annoyanceSep
2007TPS registration ignored, irritating callsSep
2007Unresponsive callers, received unknown ringsSep
2007Received daily calls from AXASep
2007Annoying calls from unlisted numbersSep
2007Caller wasted time and moneySep
2007Calls are for dental careSep
2007Annoying daily calls; unsubscribe option availableSep
2007Receiving frequent, irritating calls dailySep
2007Frequent calls, unclear communication, frustratingSep
2007Frequent confusing calls; seeking informationSep
2007Received many calls, never answerSep
200708009121695 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
08009121695 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08009121695 👆 is reported as a persistent and irritating number linked to AXA, often calling multiple times a day with no clear message or response when answered. Many callers are on the Telephone Preference Service yet continue to receive these calls, which frequently relate to insurance or dental care promotions. Recipients mention difficulty in stopping the calls despite using the provided option to opt out, and some express frustration at paying call charges just to request removal from the calling list. Calls commonly occur on mobile phones and landlines, often at inconvenient times such as during university or work hours. Overall, the number is associated with aggressive telemarketing practices that many find intrusive and hard to block effectively.
Reports on phone number 08009121695
10 yearsI've received a fair few calls from this number, but I must admit, I never pick up when the caller's details are unknown. It's just not worth the risk!10 yearsWe've received calls from this number, but the callers never seem to leave a message. Quite frustrating, really!10 yearsI've found myself in the same boat as many of you. These relentless calls have been a right nuisance! I’m glad we looked into it. Cheers to everyone for the helpful tips! I’ve got back in touch with AXA and opted out of their marketing database. Honestly, I’ll probably miss the phone ringing now-it might be ages before I hear from anyone again! What a turn of events!AXA10 yearsDo these individuals even bother to sleep? It feels like they're constantly ringing our mobiles, both during the day and late into the night!10 yearsI've recently received a call from this number, adding yet another unwanted entry to my growing collection of spam calls! It's rather frustrating that I should be responsible for the call charges merely to get my details removed from their list when these calls are unsolicited in the first place. Thank goodness for answering machines; we won't pick up until we know who's on the other end!10 yearsThis number has been calling us incessantly for a week straight, yet every time I answer, I’m met with silence. I’ve decided to just ignore it now, and thankfully, they seem to have finally given up. Quite the nuisance, if you ask me!10 yearsI've been getting calls from this number quite frequently over the past couple of weeks, and it seems to follow the same pattern as what Lauri mentioned. "I've also been inundated with daily rings from this number. After some investigation, we discovered it’s from AXA, associated with dental services. We decided to return the call, and there was an option available to put a stop to the relentless calls. If you ring back, just hit option 1, and it should halt any further contact."Lauri10 yearsWe've been getting calls from this number non-stop. It's quite disruptive, especially since we're not permitted to answer our phones during lectures, unless it’s an absolute emergency.10 yearsI keep getting calls from this number! I’ve tried responding with an engaged tone, but it seems like they’re not getting the hint. They call me about six times a day, which is incredibly annoying. Has anyone got any tips on how to put an end to this relentless nuisance?10 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, and honestly, it's becoming a proper nuisance. We avoid answering calls from any unregistered or 08nn numbers. It's rather vexing that these callers seem oblivious to the fact that we're not interested in having a chat.10 yearsI find myself in a rather similar predicament - I've been receiving calls from the same number at least ten times a day. The caller rambles on about something, but honestly, none of it makes any sense to me. If anyone has any insights or information regarding this, I would greatly appreciate some clarification!10 yearsWe've received calls from this number countless times, yet we're completely baffled by what the callers are on about. Why on earth are they ringing us, and how can this even occur? It's becoming rather vexatious at this point!11 yearsI recently had a similar experience with AXA. We registered with the Telephone Preference Service, which was meant to put an end to these annoying calls. However, after we subscribed to BT Total Broadband, we discovered that we’d been assigned a new number that AXA has started using to ring us. When I called the number back, I was greeted with a menu that offered the option to have my number removed by simply pressing 1. Quite the frustrating situation, if you ask me!AXATelephone Preference ServiceBT Total Broadband11 yearsI received a recorded message which was soon followed by an operator who began to talk about their outsourcing business and inquired about bluechip technology. What really gets on my nerves is that we are registered with the TPS, yet these nuisance calls keep coming in. It's quite frustrating!TPS11 yearsWhat a charming abode you have, darling! It seems the earnings one could rake in are simply splendid enough to indulge in life's finer pleasures.11 yearsWe received a call from someone looking for our husband, and typically, we’d inquire about who's on the other end. However, this time, they caught us off guard. They wanted to know precisely when she'd be home, so we decided to give them a time when we knew she wouldn't be around. Just thought it might as well waste their time and money as much as they tried to waste ours!11 yearsWe genuinely operate under Health AXA PP at Ring Centre in the south, specifically focused on sales and recovery cashback schemes. If you weren’t around, it seems unwise to divulge all your details online. I absolutely wouldn’t! My activities are monitored by the FSA, which is the governing body ensuring our compliance with regulations. If you aren't looking to be reached out to, I’d strongly recommend steering clear of submitting any applications, as the internet is rife with scams, especially in the U.S.!Health AXA PPRing CentreFSAU. S12 yearsWe've been inundated with calls from this number as well - it's unreal, about twenty times daily! Now that we've sussed out it's AXA, we're absolutely planning to answer the next time they ring, which will probably be in a tick, and we'll definitely let them know exactly how we feel! A massive shoutout to the sharp-eyed individual who uncovered that it’s AXA! Cheers!12 yearsFor weeks now, we’ve been inundated with calls from AXA, and despite having asked them thrice through option 1 to cease their persistent ringing, they simply refuse to let up! It’s rather infuriating. What on earth can be done about this situation?AXA12 yearsThese individuals seem to call us almost on a daily basis, and it’s becoming quite frustrating. If you hit option 1 and provide your phone number, they claim it will be removed from their records. Quite the nuisance, really!12 yearsWe've been getting calls from this number on a daily basis. Out of curiosity, we decided to investigate, and it turns out it's AXA trying to discuss dental insurance. We called back, and it seems they've set up an option to stop the calls. Just dial in and hit option 1, and that'll put an end to the incessant ringing.AXA12 yearsThis particular number has been incessantly ringing our mobile a handful of times each day over the past few weeks. Thankfully, not many individuals have our mobile number since we primarily communicate via e-mail. If this continues, we’ll have to consider switching our SIM card. It’s quite infuriating, to be honest. Did this number bother you on your mobile, by any chance? We recently got our SIM cards for free from O2 online, which makes me wonder if there’s any connection with these persistent calls.12 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, but there’s never anyone on the other end. It can’t be a clever marketing strategy from AXA if nobody’s answering. It’s quite frustrating, to say the least!AXASubmit Your Own Report (0800 912 1695)
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