08450044237
☎️ 08450044237 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 845004 with a prefix of 0845.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08450044237
- Received suspicious debt collection callMay
2011Received annoying call, poor EnglishApr
2011Struggling to get refund promisedApr
2011Annoying cold calls despite TPSApr
2011Repeated unwanted calls received todayMar
2011Unsure about firm's legitimacy after paymentJan
2011Confusion over phone number responseDec
2010User mentions TPS againNov
2009Received call, no one answeredNov
2009Received call after long absenceNov
2009Persistent but frustrating behavior notedSep
2009Avoiding calls from 0845 numbersSep
2009Suspected spam call, not respondedSep
2009Caller likely a telemarketer scamSep
2009Caller behaved unprofessionally, discussed financesSep
2009Numerous calls; requested manager, disconnectedSep
2009Receiving fast calls despite registrationAug
2009Threats received, poor English usedAug
2009Silly name, hung up twiceAug
2009Identify potential phone number ownerJun
2009Cold call about reclaiming moneyJun
2009Request for firm and activity detailsMay
200908450044237 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
Reports on phone number 08450044237
10 yearsI just received a call from this number and when I tried to return the call, someone picked up but didn’t bother to speak. We said hello, but there was complete silence on the other end, so we decided to hang up. Quite odd, if you ask me!10 yearsDo you reckon this company is on the level? We've just shelled out a fair bit of cash.10 yearsThis lot has rung us a staggering five times today! We managed to dodge four of their calls, but eventually caved in and picked up the phone just to hear their drivel. After a brief listen, we couldn't stand it any longer and just hung up on them.10 yearsNot this TPS again!TPS10 yearsI just had a rather alarming interaction with a chap whose grasp of the English language left much to be desired. He threatened that if I didn’t answer his incessant sales calls, my entire household would be wiped out within 48 hours. He also brazenly claimed that they would cut off our gas and electricity. To top it all off, he requested my bank details under the guise of needing information about my salary and pension. Quite the shocking experience, I must say!10 yearsI've been bombarded with numerous unsolicited calls from this lot, despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service. It’s quite bewildering trying to decipher what they’re saying; a fair few of them appear to be non-native speakers or simply can’t articulate themselves properly in English. It’s incredibly frustrating, especially as these calls seem to come in at all hours - just had one today at 11:29 AM!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsWe answered the call, but it sounded as if they were just trying to ring us back. So, we decided to hang up. Can't be doing with being the ones stuck with the bill for that!10 yearsI've been receiving persistent calls from this number. We also have caller ID, so we’ve decided to ignore any 0845 numbers that come through.11 yearsWho could possibly be behind this particular phone number?11 yearsReceived a call just this morning from a chap claiming to be Scott, saying that his company can help recover funds I've paid for payment protection insurance, which I was told was mis-sold to me on my credit card through HSBC. I’ve done my homework, and everything he mentioned seems to hold water. After scouring the internet, I've only stumbled across a few firms that could offer a better deal, and I've looked into loads! It’s quite frustrating, though, as I'm not particularly keen on engaging with cold callers!ScottHSBC11 yearsAbsolutely, Sam. Much like anyone else, we're similarly puzzled by the mystery of the number. It's rather intriguing that we’ve altered our approach to decipher it, yet it still remains unsolved. Whoever’s behind this has certainly employed some clever tactics.Sam11 yearsIn the span of just twenty-five minutes, we received nine calls from these folks. At first, we tried to be civil... however, after a couple of tries to speak with a manager and being hung up on, our patience wore thin. During the final call, our tone was, shall we say, a touch more direct, and surprisingly, that seemed to do the trick-no more ringing!11 yearsI hadn't received a call from this number in nearly a year. But today, it rang through, like an unexpected relic from the past. It felt almost destined, like finding a piece of DNA embedded in our phone line!11 yearsSeems like we received yet another call with a rather similar story. The caller asked to speak to someone by their first name and surname, not bothering to specify if it was Mr or Mrs, which clearly pointed towards our wife. I recently submitted an application to the FSA to reclaim funds due to mis-sold payment protection, so it's evident the caller knew what they were on about. I made it clear that we had already handled the loan matter, which prompted a shift towards discussing my mortgage. The moment I mentioned this was acceptable, they wanted to pinpoint all my credit cards and outstanding balances. Ultimately, our partner wrapped up the conversation, and I'd say they did so in a much more courteous manner than we might have.FSA11 yearsCould you kindly shed some light on which company this pertains to and what the individuals associated with it actually do?12 yearsThis evening, precisely at 18:18 on the 20th of May 2011, my phone rang. The moment we picked up, there was a peculiar ringtone followed by some background melody. Then a chap's voice came through, asking for a Mr Bonsall. When we inquired who was calling, the response was rather curt - "your father" - before the line went dead on us. We tried to return the call, but all we got was a recorded message about settling debts. Does anyone have a clue on how one might go about taking action against this outfit?Bonsall12 yearsWe've only just signed up online with a company that uses Moneybookers, and wouldn't you know it, we received a call shortly after from this number. It's hard not to question if it’s just a strange coincidence, isn’t it? We chose not to answer, as we steer clear of 0845 numbers; they seem to be nothing but sales pitches most of the time. I am on the TPS list, yet we still find ourselves receiving calls like this. Quite frustrating, really!TPS12 yearsHonestly, these absolute fools just won't take a hint, will they?12 yearsI’m signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, yet I keep getting calls from this number. The problem is, I struggle to hear properly, and these callers just rattle on at lightning speed. I've told them to knock it off, but they seem to ignore me. Honestly, I have no clue what they’re going on about, but I’m pretty certain it doesn’t concern me at all!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsWe foolishly handed over £249.99 to Tucan Claims last August, but thankfully we called it quits within the 14-day cooling-off window. Since then, we've been on a relentless mission to reclaim our cash. Every single time we hit the phone, those folks repeatedly promised that a cheque would be dispatched within 14 weeks, yet here we are, still waiting with no sign of it. What a right palaver!Tucan Claims12 yearsWe received a call from Toucan Claims at precisely 10:42 AM. Unfortunately, we were quite preoccupied at the time, so we let them know it wasn’t our residence they should be heading to. What made the situation even more frustrating was her appalling command of English; it really tested our patience. Despite being on the Telephone Preference Service list, these idiots just don’t take the hint!ToucanClaims12 yearsI received a call from a chap representing something like Toucan Airlines, Tooting Blames, or Shooting Flames-something along those lines that struck me as quite ridiculous. The name made me chuckle, so I decided to hang up. To my surprise, they rang me back immediately, but we promptly put the phone down once more.Toucan AirlinesTooting BlamesShooting FlamesSubmit Your Own Report (0845 004 4237)
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