08707188991
☎️ 08707188991 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Real Time Telecoms Ltd. It is part of the phone block 870718 with a prefix of 0870.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08707188991
- Fantastic service, great experience overallMay
2011Frustrated with unresolved phone issuesMay
2011Confused about phone usage issuesJan
2011Confusion over account cancellation processJan
2011Criticism of uninformed opinions expressedJan
2011Great service from Free Mobiles SelectJun
2008Caution advised, avoid sharing informationMay
2008Issue resolved, money refunded. Thank you!Apr
2008Unexpected charges and privacy concernsApr
2008Skeptical about comment authenticityApr
2008Requesting urgent address for returnApr
2008Difficulties canceling contract with FreemobileMar
2008Contact three network for assistanceMar
2008Helped with phone and serviceMar
2008Criticism of unsolicited opinions expressedMar
2008Confusion over phone return issuesMar
2008Debt collection issue with cancellationMar
2008Hope cancellation process goes smoothlyMar
2008Frustrating phone upgrade experience reportedMar
200808707188991 has 19 comments of which 19 x neutral
08707188991 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08707188991 👆 is reported as a mixed experience with Free Mobiles Select. Some users praise their prompt service and helpful customer support, particularly appreciating assistance with contract cancellations and handset returns. However, others encounter significant difficulties, including unexpected charges, contract cancellation issues, and confusing claims about handset usage. Several have struggled to get clear responses or refunds, leading to involvement with debt collectors and regulatory bodies. There is caution about sharing personal financial information over the phone, with suggestions to verify company details before proceeding. While some customers successfully resolved their problems by contacting the network provider or head office, others remain frustrated by inconsistent communication and unresolved contractual disputes. Prospective customers are advised to exercise caution, document all correspondence, and seek official advice if complications arise.
Reports on phone number 08707188991
10 yearsHello "Concerned as Well", Could you kindly provide the address to which you returned the phone? We're in dire need of that information because we've been unable to reach them, and our seven-week timeframe is rapidly approaching! Your assistance would be greatly appreciated - thank you ever so much for your support in this matter!10 yearsI had a phone call earlier today regarding a payment, and I was on hold for about 25 minutes before three o'clock. Unfortunately, nothing seems to have been resolved. So, I've decided to give Ofcom a bell on Tuesday. After going through all these letters, it's clear we're not alone with this predicament, and it appears we'll be steering clear of the phone for good. Rest assured, I’ll be getting in touch with the police as well.Ofcom10 yearsWell, it's been quite the shambles since that last update, hasn't it? Now, these folks are claiming that we’ve returned a pre-owned phone, and they’re insisting that we’ve sent international texts to Germany-news to me, as I’ve never even used the phone! It’s all rather baffling, and honestly, we’re at a loss about what steps we should take next.Germany10 yearsSounds brilliant, James! Do you work there yourself, or do you have a relative or mate who’s part of their team?James10 yearsA quick update since my last message. I received a call from ATD, a debt collection agency, demanding £69. I explained to them that I had returned my handset to Free Cell Select. They mentioned that the agency requires a de-activation code along with an FMS to confirm the cancellation of my account and to validate the termination of my contract. After reaching out to Free Cell Select, they confirmed that my contract has indeed been cancelled. However, it's been a bit of a predicament as they have suspended my account until May while they conduct an investigation. I'm rather uncertain about the next steps I should take!ATDFree Cell SelectFMS11 yearsCheers, JOE! We managed to track down an email address and dropped a line to the head office, just as you suggested. You were spot on! Earlier today, these folks went ahead and cancelled the contract, assuring us that we’ll receive a full refund. They mentioned that they had come across FMS and realised that what they were doing was rather improper and definitely not professional in their operations. It's honestly baffling to think we were nearly tricked into signing up for something that was linked to a similar company in Germany who had the audacity to send us a text claiming we were being charged! I’m genuinely relieved to have this all sorted now. Once again, a massive thank you, JOE!JOEFMSGermany11 yearsIf you're having difficulties with the Three network, I'd recommend heading directly to their head office for assistance. My partner had quite a tough time dealing with FMS. He dropped them an email to Three, and miraculously, he managed to recover all his funds. Interestingly, they claimed he’d sent a text to Germany, but it turned out to be the same company that dispatched his new phone via FMS, and they had flagged activity on his device, which was their excuse to deny a contract cancellation. It’s maddening, really! Just hang up on those individuals; they're absolute muppets.ThreeFMSGermany11 yearsFREE MOBILES SELECT is absolutely brilliant! Their service is not only prompt, but the level of customer care is top-notch. Honestly, I’m baffled by what some others are saying because my experience has been nothing short of excellent. I want to extend my gratitude to FREE MOBILES SELECT and the entire team for their fantastic support. Cheers!11 yearsI'm in the same boat as you all. Just received an £80 bill and another for a fiver from Free Cell, despite being certain we cancelled that contract the very day we picked up the phone. Can't say I'm looking forward to the impending, frustrating calls to their customer service team tomorrow. What's baffling me is how they even obtained our phone number in the first instance, not to mention how they seem to have details of our former contract with T-Mobile. Absolutely bonkers!Free CellT - Mobile12 yearsLATEST DEVELOPMENTS: We've had some further communications since our previous message. I received a call from the ATD debt recovery agency concerning a £69 charge. I informed them that we had sent back the Free Cell SELECT device. They indicated that it was necessary for them to disconnect the code related to the FMS in order to validate the termination of our agreement. After that, we contacted Top Cell SELECT and made it clear that they need to annul the contract. Apparently, our account has been put on hold until May 3rd as they’re looking into this matter. We're feeling a bit stuck and uncertain about our next steps!ATDFMSTop Cell SELECT12 yearsI received a call from these folks and, honestly, it felt almost too promising to be true, so I thought it wise to investigate a bit further. Let me tell you, I'm absolutely chuffed we did! We didn’t disclose any personal information, but the moment the chap asked for our card details, that put us on edge. It's rather alarming that they would even consider asking for that over the phone! He did give us her full name along with the complete address of the firm, so I'm wonder whether we ought to alert someone about this situation?12 yearsI've really landed myself in a bit of a pickle! I gave them a ring, and they appeared quite understanding about our intent to cancel over the phone. I’m planning to return the device tomorrow, and fingers crossed, this resolves everything smoothly. We haven't touched the phone, and we certainly don’t intend to. I genuinely hope this marks the conclusion of our troubles. However, after seeing your message above, I can’t help but feel a bit anxious that this might not be the case!12 yearsWe received a call from Freemobile Select Ltd and were quite taken with the offer they presented. However, once we got our hands on the phone, it just didn’t suit us at all. So, we decided to reach out to cancel our contract. They assured us that someone would ring us back to advise where to return the phone. Unfortunately, since that initial conversation, we’ve heard nothing. Each time we attempt to reach them, we’re met with the same response. To make matters worse, I tried again today only to be told that because it’s been over seven weeks, we can’t return the device, and there’s nothing they can do to assist us now. It’s incredibly frustrating!Freemobile Select Ltd12 yearsI must say, Free Mobiles Select is a brilliant company! Their service is incredibly prompt and the customer support team is absolutely top-notch. Honestly, I'm not sure what others are on about with their complaints; my experience has been nothing short of splendid. A massive thank you to Free Mobiles Select and the entire crew for making it all so enjoyable!Free Mobiles Select12 yearsIt’s quite the shambles since the last update. Now they’re claiming that the phone we sent back has been used and that we've somehow sent an international text to Germany - which is absolutely baffling, as we haven’t touched the phone at all! I'm really at a loss as to what further steps we can take in this situation.Germany12 yearsBlimey, I must admit I'm a bit baffled by what this site is actually meant to do! We haven’t really gained much insight, only assistance from F.M.S. They sorted us out with a brilliant new Nokia phone, so I can’t complain about the customer service we’ve experienced. We did encounter a few hiccups when we tried to end our old contract with O2, but thankfully F.M.S. stepped in and sorted it all out for us! Now we’ve opted to get our little girl a phone contract through them, and everything has been just splendid! It’s a shame some folks can’t seem to get it right!F. M. SNokiaF. M. S.12 yearsWe've had our fair share of troubles as well. We decided to call about upgrading our phone on the free cell offer, completely unaware that we were dealing with the Three network, as we're currently with O2. This all happened back at the end of February, and it’s still a bit of a mess. We returned the phone to their Swansea address well before the seven-week period was up since the representatives were incredibly rude and hung up on us. They even had the audacity to threaten us with being blacklisted if we didn’t comply with their contract. We’re also keeping Trading Standards in the loop, as they are aware of the issues we’ve faced with this company!O2Swansea12 yearsWell done, James! But honestly, what’s the point of visiting this site? It seems some people just can’t resist sharing their two pence on matters they don’t really grasp. Here’s hoping your phone stays trouble-free! Let’s try to refrain from spouting off about subjects one clearly knows little about!James13 yearsThat's brilliant news, James! But really, what's the point of visiting the site? Some individuals just can't help but push their views onto others. Let's hope you’re not facing any issues with your phone. And for goodness' sake, let’s avoid sharing half-baked opinions on matters you clearly don’t grasp!JamesSubmit Your Own Report (0870 718 8991)
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