08009555444
☎️ 08009555444 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 8009555 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08009555444
- Unrecognized calls twice in 10 minutesOct
2018Reported con and scamming serviceFeb
2018Veteran avoids unknown phone callsJan
2016Expresses frustration and disbelief at situationMay
2011Satellite repair service offering discountsApr
2011Offered insurance savings, requested direct debitMar
2011Reminder to spellcheck, be rationalDec
2010Concern about fake phone callOct
2009Be cautious with bank detailsOct
2009Satisfied with sat repair servicesOct
2009In-laws contacted by potential scamOct
2009Received suspicious call about SkySep
2009Received call, declined giving detailsSep
2009Possible scam call from SkySep
2009Cautious of pushy phone scamsSep
2009Received suspicious call from SkySep
2009Warning about potential scam companyAug
2009Be cautious of spam callsAug
2009Scam involving bankcard details reportedAug
2009Beware of fraudulent repair firmAug
2009Debit transaction for dodgy ringAug
2009Questioning legitimacy of phone callAug
2009Warning about potential phone scamJul
2009Be cautious with sharing informationJul
2009Number Of Searches: 49 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 06 February 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Huttons Ambo(North Yorkshire), The Frenches(Hampshire) and Woodsetton(West Midlands).
08009555444 has 24 comments of which 23 x neutral and 1 x negative
08009555444 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08009555444 👆 is reported as a suspicious and potentially fraudulent number claiming affiliation with Sky Repair Services or similar. Callers often offer reduced insurance or repair plans, requesting bank details over the phone. Many have noted the callers are persuasive and sometimes knowledgeable about personal information, yet inconsistencies and pressure to provide financial data raise red flags. Some users recognise it as a scam, urging caution, especially regarding sharing bank or card details. Although a few mention genuine services under similar names, the overwhelming consensus warns against engaging, recommending verification through official channels and avoiding giving out sensitive information. Victims advise monitoring bank accounts closely and contacting banks immediately if details have been shared. Overall, vigilance and scepticism are strongly advised when dealing with calls from this number.
Reports on phone number 08009555444
8 yearsThey rang me two times within ten minutes and I have no idea who it was.8 yearsRang me today at 13:36 - without a doubt a dodgy operation and nothing but a scam. After I’d wasted a couple of minutes with them, they flat out told me to vanish, and I made it clear I’d be notifying the ICO about their antics!ICO10 yearsMy father recently received a call from this number, and the chap on the other end claimed that a certain lady could help him save a bit of cash. We swiftly advised Dad against sharing any banking details. Shortly after, he contacted the call centre to express his reluctance to provide such information, only to be told that these individuals operate through a secure Barclays system. Nonetheless, this could potentially be the case with anyone. Hence, I've encouraged him to monitor his account closely!Dad10 yearsI had a rather chatty lady on the line claiming to represent Sky TV, insisting that she could enrol us in a plan that would help us save a few quid. When she requested our banking details over the phone, we were rather taken aback! Seems a bit dodgy to us. Has anyone else experienced a similar call?Sky TV10 yearsEarlier today, we received a call on our landline from someone representing their company. The lady on the other end was quite pleasant and very professional in her manner. However, when she asked for our banking information, we politely declined. She suggested that we ring their 0800 number to verify their identity, but we decided against it. It was obvious she was a bit disheartened when we told her we wouldn't share our details. Just wanted to remind everyone to be cautious and not to disclose any bank information over the phone.10 yearsI've received the same phone call as many others have mentioned here. The chap who spoke to us was exceedingly articulate and quite persuasive, but honestly, rather persistent! The sum she suggested we could save on our Sky repairs was actually higher than what we initially forked out. The moment she started fishing for my card details, I immediately got a bad feeling. Just a word of caution: there are some dodgy characters out there. PLEASE, don't share your banking information over the phone! It's just not worth the risk!Sky11 yearsI've received several calls from this number. As a veteran living with PTSD, I tend to avoid picking up any calls from numbers that I don't recognise.11 yearsI’ve just received the same call a mere five seconds ago, and I must say it seems rather suspicious. I’m already committed to a monthly payment since last year, and the pesky direct debit can’t be cancelled now. It’s best to steer clear of this lot. Has anyone got a clue on how to terminate a direct debit? I’d appreciate any guidance on this matter!11 yearsI returned the call to this number and got a voicemail that identified itself as SATELLITE REPAIR SERVICES. They mentioned that the call was made outside of their regular hours. It seems they’re a sales company trying to attract business by offering quarterly payment plans instead of the usual monthly ones, making them quite competitive in the market.SATELLITE11 yearsI just received a call from this number, claiming to be regarding our Sky repair plan. They completely butchered our surname and got my initial wrong as well! To top it off, they even mixed up which county we live in! I told the chap on the line that we're busy with wedding preparations and that the caller would need to ring back tomorrow. It felt very suspicious, to say the least!Sky11 yearsHey there, anonymous! First off, perhaps a quick lesson in spelling might be in order for you regarding 'anonymous'. Secondly, it's a bit misguided to be so trusting of FSA-regulated firms across those various areas. Just a thought!11 yearsI refuse to share my banking details with anyone who calls, regardless of whether I know I owe them cash! I always let them know that I need to verify my account information first and promise to call them back when I'm ready to settle up. As you rightly mentioned, this could easily be a stranger on the other end who has managed to dig up a few bits of personal info about you! 😊12 yearsHonestly, what were you all thinking? I get that it's maddening when these large firms slip up, but let's not forget that time when Admiral took twice the amount for our car insurance not too long ago. Mistakes happen! Just think how much uproar there would be if a company was actually doing such things on purpose - the complaints would flood the internet, it would be crystal clear! To be honest, I'm not even sure why I'm sticking up for these folks; it seems so glaringly obvious that this isn't some sort of scam. But I suppose people will buy into whatever narrative suits them, won't they? Cheers!12 yearsJust a short while ago, I received a rather curious phone call from individuals claiming to be associated with Sky Repairs. They insisted they could offer me a far more advantageous deal than the one I currently hold. Strangely, they appeared to already have our address on hand. The lady, who said her name was 'Damon', provided me with the extension number 1161. She then suggested that we should terminate our existing policy to avoid getting charged twice, which raised my eyebrows a bit! To top it off, she mentioned that she’d give us another ring in a few weeks. What struck me as odd was her insistence on providing the first four digits of our bank card, which turned out to be inaccurate. Quite suspicious, don't you think? Is this some sort of scam?Sky RepairsDamon12 yearsI recently received a call from these folks... I'm considering switching to a direct debit option to pay £8 weekly, but they’re also requesting £24 every three months! They’re certainly not affiliated with Sky, and we’ve already got our coverage sorted, so it’s clear these individuals are being utterly deceitful. They’ll say anything just to get your banking details! Please, do NOT share any personal information with them; they are nothing short of a scam!SkyNOT12 yearsToby, you really ought to grasp that, irrespective of whether you believe this company is genuine or not, sharing your bank details over the phone with someone you can't identify is a risky move. A credible business would readily provide information via post, allowing individuals to verify it on their own time. So you see, these folks aren't fools; they're just exercising caution. And by the way, why the capital letters? Is there a reason you’re coming across so loudly?Toby12 yearsI received a call from a chap named Jim Evans, who claimed he could help me save some cash on the repairs for my Sky box. He shared an odd identifier, EX III4, and asked for a callback identity. We’re quite strict about not disclosing our phone number over the phone, so this raised a few eyebrows. It all seemed a bit dodgy, so we decided to cancel all our cards just to be on the safe side.Jim EvansSky12 yearsMy father received a call from some individuals who claimed they could help him cut costs. These callers insisted they needed his debit card details, including the three-digit security code on the reverse, along with the cancellation date. Surprisingly, they mentioned the first four digits of his card almost immediately, apparently having access to his bank’s information. They even had details about his Sky account, which convinced him they were above board. Sadly, he believed them and shared his information, but thankfully, once the call concluded, he quickly realised something was off and contacted his bank to cancel his card.Sky12 yearsAbsolutely whatever you do, steer clear of sharing any personal information with this company. They’re pretending to be affiliated with Sky Repair Services, but it's all a colossal scam aimed at fleecing your bank account. We reached out directly to Sky, and they confirmed that there’s no such plan, phone number, or company connected to them. It’s baffling really; we fell for it and foolishly handed over our card details. Now, we’re having to freeze our bank account to stop any unauthorised withdrawals! Please, learn from our mistake and stay vigilant!Sky Repair ServicesSky12 yearsI received a call from a satellite repair company that had some fascinating things to say about their services and how reliable they are. To be fair, we were a bit apprehensive at first. However, after conducting some research on their official website, as suggested, it turned out that they are actually quite reputable. We've been clients for a while now and have called them out twice for completely different issues, and I must say, they’ve been superb each time. I felt it was important to share our positive experience, especially since they seem to be facing a fair bit of negative commentary here. Best, Shane Wigan.Shane Wigan12 yearsOur elderly in-laws just rang us up to share some rather dubious news. They claimed that someone called Graham from Sky had contacted them, offering to slash their monthly bill of £60 in half. He apparently provided a contact number: 0800 9555444 Ext 1222. They said they'd converse with us before proceeding. When we dialled that number, it was answered by a company labelled Satellite Repair Services, who told us that Graham was unavailable. The chap we spoke to insisted on taking down our information, but we made it very clear that we weren’t about to share any details whatsoever!GrahamSkySatellite Repair Services12 yearsThe other day, our mum received a call from this number. It seems these individuals have managed to get the first four digits of her card. When she told them she wouldn't share any banking details over the phone, they asked if they could send the sale details in writing instead. The woman on the line sounded rather flustered and mentioned it might take up to five days, but she promised to provide the number (as mentioned above) to verify their legitimacy. We tried calling the number ourselves, and all we got was an answerphone message claiming it was Sky Repair Services in the UK.Sky Repair ServicesUK12 yearsI just received a call from this number, and the moment I inquired about how they got our details, they abruptly hung up! It's quite alarming. They did mention being a third-party company, so do be extra cautious!13 yearsClaimed to represent Sky Repair Services UK, he mentioned he could lower our insurance premiums and asked us to set up a direct debit of £5 monthly-much less than the £6 to £8 we currently pay. I asked for written confirmation, thinking he might actually be on the level, but that never materialised.Sky Repair Services UKSubmit Your Own Report (0800 955 5444)
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