08448466528
☎️ 08448466528 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 844846 with a prefix of 0844.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08448466528
- Persistent harassment of elderly parentsMay
2011Ignore unwanted calls, waste their timeApr
2011Aggressive telemarketing despite TPS registrationJan
2011Harassing calls, unresponsive telemarketerJan
2011Unwanted daily calls persistently continueDec
2010Persistent scam calls from unknown sourceApr
2010Unwanted calls, frustration, no resolutionApr
2010Galax Debt Advisory won't stop callingMar
2010Calls persist despite service registrationMar
2010Ignore calls and waste their timeMar
2010Harassment calls disturbing elderly parentsMar
2010Debt harassment complaints need resolutionMar
2010Frustrated with persistent telemarketersMar
2010Aggressive marketing calls are unwantedMar
2010Suspicious debt cancellation phone callMar
2010Offshore calls persist after complaintsMar
2010Persistent debt collector calls annoyingMar
2010Seeking help to block callersFeb
2010Persistent harassment; reporting issue unclearFeb
2010Persistent callers causing frustration dailyFeb
2010Cold call from rude debt adviceFeb
2010Constant calls from debt collector JamesFeb
201008448466528 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
08448466528 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08448466528 👆 is reported as a persistently intrusive and aggressive telemarketing caller, primarily from a firm claiming to offer debt advice under the name "Galaxy Debt Advice." Despite numerous complaints and requests to cease contact, including being registered on the Telephone Preference Service, calls continue regularly - often multiple times daily - causing distress, especially to elderly recipients. Callers frequently respond rudely when interest is declined and show reluctance to provide legitimate company details. Attempts to resolve through supervisors have proven ineffective, with promises to stop calls repeatedly broken. There are concerns about the firm's legitimacy, offshore operation, and potential evasion of UK regulations. Affected individuals are advised to report to relevant authorities such as Trading Standards, OFCOM, and the Information Commissioner's Office to seek redress and protection.
Reports on phone number 08448466528
10 yearsFor the past few weeks, we've been continually harassed by these individuals regarding someone who resided here more than six years back. We're trying to bring this to the attention of the TPS service, but after seeing the discussions here, our optimism is dwindling.TPS10 yearsHello there, it seems that Phone Preference isn't stopping calls as promised. I've been on their list in the past, and yet I get persistent calls every single day. It's rather frustrating, as I've made several requests to have my number removed, but it appears to fall on deaf ears.10 yearsBlimey, these callers have bombarded me a staggering 139 times since my last update! It’s relentless; they just keep ringing without a moment's pause. I've attempted to clarify that I’m not in any financial pickle, but they’re simply not interested in hearing it. Honestly, they’re absolutely infuriating!Blimey10 yearsGood day! I wanted to share my experience with the phone preference service - it seems to be rather ineffective at putting a stop to unwanted calls. We're registered on the ex-directory list, yet we still find ourselves inundated with daily calls from these nuisance numbers. It’s as if our pleas to cease contacting us simply fall on deaf ears!10 yearsWhy not rally a few mates and give them a bell a couple of times daily? It’s quite amusing to see how these folks operate. The next time they ring up asking for someone like Mr Smith, just tell them to hang on for a tick, then casually leave the phone to the side for a good ten minutes or so. By the time you check back, fingers crossed, they’ve hung up in frustration!Smith10 yearsToday, I received a rather peculiar call from an outfit purporting to be Galaxy Debt Advice. It took a fair bit of time before we could decipher who was on the other end of the line due to the caller's thick accent. As soon as we mentioned that no one in our family was in debt, they promptly ended the call without a single word-how inconsiderate! Truth be told, I should never have received that call in the first place, seeing as I’ve registered with the no cold calling service.Galaxy Debt Advice10 yearsWe've been inundated with calls from a company that identifies itself as Galaxy Debt Advice. The most recent one was on the 11th of March 2010 at 6 PM. Remarkably, these chaps seem to ring us twice a day despite our clear indication of disinterest. Whenever we attempt to convey this to them, the caller turns rather unpleasant, which ultimately leads us to end the conversation abruptly. It's becoming quite the nuisance!Galaxy Debt Advice11 yearsWe've been getting incessant calls from Galaxy Debt Advice, averaging at least a couple each day. After a chat with their supervisor, the calls ceased for about three weeks but then started up again. Just earlier today, we managed to speak with a supervisor named Rahul Sharma, followed by a Raj and then a Kum. All three assured us that the calls would stop. However, they refuse to share any details about their company or even provide a physical address, let alone the name of anyone accountable there. To make matters worse, it appears they don’t even have a website. It certainly raises suspicion!Galaxy Debt AdviceRahul SharmaRajKum11 yearsAfter glancing through the previous comments, I must say we count ourselves fortunate as we’ve had remarkably few calls. Just earlier today, we received a pair of phone calls-one from Capital and the other from Galaxy. We tried to engage politely, but as soon as we posed a question, they just interrupted us. In the end, we decided to hang up because there was no way we were going to get into a proper row. Honestly, it seems like they just don’t pay attention at all, do they? The last call came from the number 08448466524. What options do I have to deal with this situation?CapitalGalaxy11 yearsWhy not gather a few mates and give them a bell a couple of times a day to see how these chaps react? The next time they ring up asking for someone like Mr Smith, just say, "Hold on a tick," and then set your phone down for a good ten minutes. Fingers crossed, they'll tire of waiting and hang up.Smith11 yearsWe recently received a call from something called the Galaxy Advice Bureau, claiming they could help us wipe out all our unsecured debts. When we asked for more details about who they actually were, they completely dodged the question and didn't give us any straight answers. While I was doing a quick search online, I pressed them for more information, and they clearly didn't appreciate it. I even mentioned that our conversation could go one of two ways: polite or not so nice. Before I knew it, she hung up on me. What a nuisance!Galaxy Advice Bureau12 yearsI swung by my parents’ place earlier today and grabbed their phone for a moment. Honestly, I was taken aback-actually quite miffed-by the rather rude manner of the bloke on the other end as soon as we mentioned we weren't keen. It turns out my folks have been bombarded with calls from these people, sometimes up to twice daily! Given that they’re signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, this bombardment shouldn’t even be happening. It’s utterly infuriating!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsWe seem to be having persistent trouble with these individuals. Is there anyone who can provide advice on how to deal with them? We're on the ex-directory list, yet they still seem to find us. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!12 yearsThis morning, we were bombarded with a staggering 56 phone calls from these individuals, and the phone just wouldn’t stop ringing! It’s becoming utterly unbearable. The caller introduced herself as James from Galaxy of Debt Advice. Despite our firm insistence that we weren’t interested, she just wouldn’t take no for an answer.JamesGalaxy of Debt Advice12 yearsRecently, this number has been incessantly calling our elderly parents on a daily basis, and it’s really taken a toll on our mother, who is now quite upset by these calls. Despite her clear requests for them to cease contacting her, it appears they’ve chosen to ignore her wishes. Our parents' number is registered with TPS, yet it seems that hasn’t deterred this company. It's high time some action was taken to put a stop to this harassment in the comfort of one's own home.TPS12 yearsThis company seems to operate from an offshore location, which appears to be their way of dodging the regulations against unsolicited calls. We’ve already flagged them to OFCOM and BT, but despite notifying them to remove our number from their list, they persist in calling us every single day. It’s incredibly frustrating, as if our requests have been utterly ignored. Like many others, our irritation grows with each call. Surely, there must be a way to put a stop to these incessant interruptions?OFCOMBT12 yearsWe've been hounded by this bunch of muppets for two calls now, same bloke, same old drivel. To finally rid ourselves of these pests, we found it's not just enough to sign up with TPS (Telephone Preference Service, which is free, by the way). It's also crucial to file a proper complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office. These charlatans were previously linked to another company in Leicester that would incessantly bombard us with calls and clutter our mailbox with rubbish about corporate incentives and the chance to win trips to various sporting events!TPSTelephone Preference ServiceInformation Commissioner ' s OfficeLeicester12 yearsEarlier today, I swung by my parents' house to grab their phone, and what a nuisance it turned out to be! They've been getting these pesky calls from a certain outfit, and I was taken aback-more than a little irked, if I'm honest-by the rather hostile attitude of the chap on the other end as soon as we mentioned our disinterest. It seems my folks have been inundated with these calls, sometimes even receiving them twice a day. Given that they're on the Telephone Preference Service list, it's utterly baffling (not to mention infuriating) that they're still being bombarded with such unwelcome interruptions!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI'm being absolutely hounded by Galaxy debt at the moment. I've had conversations with a supervisor on two separate occasions, and they assured me that the calls would cease, but that peace lasted merely a couple of days. Now, I'm faced with their incessant ringing yet again, sometimes four or five times a day-thank goodness we have jobs to keep us occupied! This situation is beyond frustrating. Surely, there must be some action taken against this sort of harassment? Maybe I should reach out to trading standards for assistance? Once I figure out a way to deal with these bothersome pests, I'll be sure to share the solution with others so that they can rid themselves of these nuisances too!Galaxy12 yearsThis number has been incessantly ringing our elderly parents day after day recently. Our mother is rather agitated by these calls and has explicitly asked them to cease contacting her, yet the calls persist. Their number is listed with the Telephone Preference Service, so it's quite concerning. It’s high time action was taken to put a stop to this persistent annoyance that’s intruding upon the peace of their home.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsToday, we've been inundated with an astonishing 56 calls from these individuals, and they just wouldn't stop ringing despite our refusal to answer anymore. One of them claimed her name was James, representing Galaxy Debt Advice. We’ve repeatedly conveyed our disinterest, yet she seems utterly oblivious to our requests.JamesGalaxy Debt Advice13 yearsWe've been receiving calls from Galaxy Debt Advisory, and honestly, it's become utterly infuriating. They’re bombarding us with up to three calls a day, despite my clear request for them to remove our number from their contact list. When I asked to speak to a manager, I was told they were busy in a meeting - how convenient! Even at a time when we might actually need some guidance, their relentless calls have left us so frustrated that we'd rather not engage with them at all. It's a shame they're not even operating from this country, and they seem completely unable to follow simple requests!Galaxy Debt AdvisorySubmit Your Own Report (0844 846 6528)
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