08450304400
☎️ 08450304400 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (Thus). It is part of the phone block 845030 with a prefix of 0845.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08450304400
- Complex process for 0845 complaintsOct
2011Received unwanted recorded message callSep
2011Annoying persistent telemarketing calls receivedSep
2011Reported spam call; emergency riskSep
2011Automated telemarketing for electrical goodsSep
2011Avoid pressing numbers, hang upAug
2011Received spam call, opted outAug
2011Nuisance call despite TPS registrationJul
2011Annoying automated survey callJun
2011Survey call was persistent and annoyingJun
2011Skeptical about phone registration effectivenessMay
2011Appreciative of information; complaint filedMay
2011Frustrating delays in business callsApr
2011Technical error causing unwanted callsApr
2011Nuisance calls, illegal phone diversionApr
2011Telemarketing call caused phone disruptionApr
2011Unsatisfied with unsolicited survey callsApr
2011Frequent unwanted calls, frustrating experienceMar
2011Unrecognized caller, survey from firmMar
2011Received suspicious call, reporting TPSJan
2011Unwanted survey calls persist despite registrationJan
2011Annoying telemarketer call complaintJan
2011Voicemail about prize draw entryJan
2011Irritating ring; caused bleeding issuesJan
2011Frustrated by unsolicited recorded messageJan
2011Suspects silent rings for trackingJan
2011Annoying calls, ineffective opt-out optionsDec
2010Received voicemail about prize drawDec
2010Harassment due to repeated callsDec
2010Illegal calls ignored TPS consentNov
2010Incorrect number attributed to PowergenNov
2010Silence during unexpected phone callNov
2010Automated message for insulation optionsNov
2010Survey call raised concern, unsolicitedNov
2010Unwanted survey call persisted annoyinglyNov
2010Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 08 June 2011 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Frinkle Green(Essex), Little Washbourne(Gloucestershire), Melksham(Wiltshire) and Vassa(Shetland Isles).
08450304400 has 35 comments of which 33 x neutral and 2 x positive
08450304400 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08450304400 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number linked to unsolicited automated surveys, primarily concerning electrical goods and energy ratings, often ignoring Telephone Preference Service registrations. Callers have experienced repeated rings, voicemail messages that continue after the call is ended, and difficulties opting out despite pressing designated keys. The number is rented out by intermediaries, making it challenging to trace or hold the end user accountable. Many find the calls disruptive, inconvenient, and potentially unlawful, with some reporting the calls as harassment and a misuse of telemarketing regulations. Users advise not to engage with menu options to avoid further issues and recommend reporting the number to TPS and relevant authorities, though enforcement appears limited. The general consensus is to exercise caution and avoid interaction with these calls.
Reports on phone number 08450304400
10 yearsWe received a call from this number. It was absolutely maddening!10 yearsCheers to everyone for providing all that information! I've gone ahead and submitted my complaint!10 yearsGood evening! We returned home this evening to discover a rather confusing recorded message regarding an electrical survey left on our answering machine. To be honest, I wasn't paying much attention, as we're currently preoccupied with trying to figure out how to get rid of this nuisance. It's rather frustrating because, as registered members of the Telephone Preference Service, we assumed that such calls would be a thing of the past. Shouldn't the TPS put a stop to this sort of nonsense? Surely, there's an authority we can escalate this issue to?Telephone Preference ServiceTPS10 yearsIf you happen to dial 08450304400, you'll find that it's linked to the Thus number range, a division of Cable & Wireless. To get any information across, you need to ring Thus customer support at 08000270000. They should be able to put you in touch with the operator that handles this particular number. Be warned, they will reach out to the company that actually leases the 0845 number, not the end user, to have them sort it out. If you press them, they might share the operator's name with you, which leads to Hale Communications on 01619291580. When you call, ask for Terry-he seems to be the one behind this operation. However, he appears to simply lease the number out to clients. When you request a contact number, it’ll direct you to 01616622924, which is another automated service, making it a rather fruitless exercise. Terry, it seems, only has an email to relay your concerns, but he won’t provide any specifics regarding the number itself. So, give Terry a ring and express your frustration at the lack of details he can offer. After all, as a customer, they should have some responsibility to know who they're renting out that 08450304400 number to. It's high time TPS started paying attention to this situation!Cable & WirelessHale CommunicationsTerryTPS10 yearsI recently discovered that "The Hot Home Energy Company" has been unlawfully making unsolicited recorded calls without obtaining permission from the number's owner. To add insult to injury, we are registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet they seem to be completely disregarding this fact. How infuriating!The Hot Home Energy CompanyTelephone Preference Service10 yearsWe received a voicemail on our home phone from these individuals. It seems they were mentioning something about entering a prize draw for £50 in MS5; you just had to push a button. They also stated they wouldn’t reach out again after that. Quite peculiar, to say the least!10 yearsThe number in question rang through, but there was nothing but silence for a whole minute. It left me unable to use my phone for several minutes afterwards.11 yearsReceived a call today that seemed a bit suspect. I hung up, but the ringing persisted, so I redialled 1471. After a second go, I managed to get the number 0845 030 4400. We’ve registered with the Telephone Preference Service, which is why I’m baffled to have received this annoying call. I’m planning to raise it with the TPS, but given what others have said, I’m not particularly optimistic about the outcome.Telephone Preference ServiceTPS11 yearsIf you’ve chosen to opt out, there really shouldn’t be any further calls from Curved Air Global. It’s puzzling to think you might still be receiving calls, which I can only attribute to a potential glitch. I strongly suggest reaching out to the company directly through their website’s contact form, and I’ll look into this matter further. I completely understand how frustrating this can be for some of my clients and their customers. In fact, we're in the midst of creating a new user-friendly webpage that will enable everyone to easily opt out at no cost.Curved Air Global11 yearsI experienced a quite peculiar silent ring on my phone the night before this recorded call came through. It has me thinking back to a recent purchase we made regarding an energy-rated product. It really gives off a whiff of something dodgy, doesn’t it? It seems like they're using these quiet rings as a means to track active phone numbers. I reckon it’s high time someone got to the bottom of this!11 yearsDoes anyone know who owns the numbers 08450304400 and 08450304436? We’ve opted out of marketing calls and are registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet it seems these callers have somehow got hold of our number. It's quite troubling, as the moment our answering machine kicks in, they continue with their automated survey spiel, relentless as ever. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsHad the phone ring a second time within merely half an hour, which is utterly ridiculous! This is no jest-it's outright harassment and seems to breach numerous Codes of Practice. It’s likely teetering on the edge of criminality, if you ask me.11 yearsI gave BT a ring regarding this matter. We've been registered with the Telephone Preference Service for ages, and BT has traced the number back to Powergen. The thing is, we have no association whatsoever with Powergen, never have! Consequently, I’ll be contacting TPS again tomorrow to report the nuisance call, and I plan to reach out to Powergen as well to request that they remove our number from their database. Honestly, what a cheeky move from them!BTTelephone Preference ServicePowergenTPS11 yearsThis evening, around 7:05 PM, our phone rang. Luckily, we chose not to answer it, but the number turned out to be linked to one of those endless surveys. It feels like we've been plagued by similar companies for the past three years! The worst offender has been a debt collection agency calling at the ungodly hour of 3:30 AM! Honestly, we really wish this nonsense would just stop.11 yearsI received a rather peculiar voicemail on our home phone from some chaps. They mentioned something about having entered us into a competition for a £50 MS5 voucher, provided we press a certain button. They assured me that after doing so, we wouldn’t be bothered again. Quite the odd experience, to say the least!12 yearsThis seems to be just another one of those annoying calls, probably due to some dodgy redirection of phone lines. It’s quite frustrating to deal with such disruptions!12 yearsJust a quick note: I'm not entirely sold on the idea that signing up your number on these platforms will genuinely remove it from any listings. It seems to me that this could very well be a clever tactic for market researchers to identify which phone numbers are still active. Best to tread carefully with this one!12 yearsThe "HotHouse Energy survey" attempted to call us and ended up jamming our phone with a persistent recorded message that carried on even after we hung up repeatedly. It was rather frustrating, to say the least!HotHouse Energy12 yearsI've had 85 calls come through on the office line over the past three days, and now it seems like every external extension is being phoned! It’s absolutely infuriating!!!12 yearsA Scottish lass rang us up regarding some energy survey nonsense. She insisted we tap nine if we wished to disengage from the conversation, which we definitely didn’t intend to continue. So, we hung up and tried 1471, but lo and behold, the same number was still lurking on the line. We hung up once more and dialled 1471 again, and the number we got was 0845304400. Is this even legal? Honestly, these pests ought to be penalised for bothering us like this, absolute fools!12 yearsI received yet another recorded voicemail promising £50 vouchers for M&S. Oddly enough, pressing nine to opt out of the survey doesn't work, and as soon as I hang up, the calls keep coming. When I decided to ring the number back, it turned out to be Clydesdale Market Research. I'm registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet I'm still inundated with calls from various companies. Recently, I've had a string of incessant calls from Clear Contact as well.M & SClydesdale Market ResearchTelephone Preference ServiceClear Contact12 yearsI received an automated call that prompted me to press keys like 1, 2, or 3 for information regarding cavity wall insulation, among other things. It seems quite suspicious!12 yearsWe received a call inviting us to participate in a phone survey, but as we weren’t keen to engage, we pressed 9 as instructed. However, the automated voice just kept rambling on endlessly! Despite putting the phone down, the intrusive voice persisted, making it quite the ordeal before we could finally use our phone again. It was rather perplexing, as we have no idea who was on the other end of the line. The questions revolved around the electrical appliances we’d purchased and whether we’d checked their energy ratings, among other things. Quite a bothersome experience, really!12 yearsI received a recorded survey call from an energy company, but I can't say I know who they are. Anyone else had a similar experience?12 yearsI received a message on our answering machine that was remarkably similar to the one mentioned. It was a pre-recorded voice inviting us to partake in a survey. I didn’t bother to listen to the entire message, as it seemed rather lengthy, but given that we’re listed with the Telephone Preference Service, it raised some concerns for me. Quite unsettling, really!Preference Service12 yearsIt seems that Hot Home Energy is conducting some kind of survey, particularly aimed at folks in the Midlands. When I attempted to end the call, it only resulted in the phone ringing again. I tried pressing nine to remove myself from their list, but even after hanging up a second time, the incessant ringing continued. It took three attempts before we finally answered. What a frustrating bunch of nuisances!Hot Home EnergyMidlands15 yearsToday, I found a pre-recorded message on my answering machine, which is rather annoying considering I’m an ex-directory. To make matters worse, I'm on the TPS register. Isn't there any action that can be taken to stop these calls?15 yearsI've opted out of public directories and signed up for the Telephone Preference Service, yet I still receive calls from 08450304400. It's infuriating! They seem to have taken it upon themselves to bombard me with calls, day in and day out. I've taken to just ignoring them, but goodness, it's a right nuisance!Telephone Preference Service15 yearsI've opted out of the directory and am on the TPS list. I received a call from 08450304400 but didn't press any buttons. They hung up after about 59 seconds. It seems like Ofcom and the rest are utterly useless in tackling this issue. Let’s band together and make sure everyone knows about it-maybe then these callers will get tired of harassing us! It's concerning, especially for those who might not be able to make emergency calls if their line has been tied up for ages.TPSOfcom15 yearsSimilar to what others have noted, it seems this number is linked to an automated service that’s hounding folks with sales pitches for electrical items.15 yearsJust disregard the list entirely and don’t tap on any digits-better to hang up! I have a feeling that if you press 9, they might pass your details onto someone else.15 yearsReceived a call on my work phone earlier. Let it ring out and it went straight to my voicemail. The message was all about "electrical goods and whatnot," and it just rambled on forever. Decided to ring them back but was greeted by a robotic voice instead. It prompted me to hit 9 if I wanted to "Opt Out," so I did just that. Now, we’ll see what happens next.15 yearsI received a call today from this number and it was a robotic voice on the line. It instructed me to 'Press 9 if you wish to opt out.' Naturally, I pressed 9, but the message continued unabated. In frustration, I hung up and tried dialling 1471, but that message just kept playing. It’s an absolute bother! We're registered with the Telephone Preference Service as well.Press 9Telephone Preference Service15 yearsThis company gave me a ring to conduct a survey, but when I missed the call, they carried on with their inquiries about electrical gadgets, leaving the entire thing on my voicemail! It really had the vibe of an automated call. Such a nuisance!15 yearsI received a call inviting me to participate in a telephone survey, and the instructions were clear: if I wished to opt out, I simply needed to press 9. So, naturally, I did just that. Yet, to my utter dismay, the automated voice droned on incessantly. No matter how many times I tried to end the call, I was met with an unyielding stream of questions. I eventually had to hang up, but even then, the voice persisted! It took what felt like an eternity before I could make any further use of my phone. I’m completely baffled as to who was on the other end, but the queries revolved around my recent purchases of electrical appliances and whether I had paid attention to their energy ratings, among other things!Submit Your Own Report (0845 030 4400)
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