08717167685
☎️ 08717167685 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TelXL Ltd. It is part of the phone block 871716 with a prefix of 0871.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08717167685
- Avoid Mobiles4free; it's a scamApr
2011Received unwanted upgrade, uncontactable senderApr
2011Unauthorized contract upgrade and debtMar
2011Dishonest practices and misleading informationJan
2011Mobiles4free is untrustworthy companyJan
2011Frustration with customer support issuesFeb
2009Untrustworthy, suspicious phone service experiencesFeb
2009Helpful contact for Gareth JacobsFeb
2009Poor customer service response timeFeb
2009Frustration over cancellation process issuesJan
2009Customer support resolved issue promptlyDec
2008Struggling to contact O2 supportDec
200808717167685 has 12 comments of which 12 x neutral
08717167685 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08717167685 👆 is reported as a problematic and untrustworthy company that misleads customers into unwanted contracts and sends handsets without clear consent. Numerous users complain about difficulties in cancelling agreements, customer service lines being constantly busy or disconnected, and a lack of proper contact details or return addresses. There are repeated allegations of deceptive sales tactics, resulting in unexpected debts and harassment from debt collectors. Attempts to resolve issues directly with the firm often fail, but some have found success by contacting the network provider involved within a statutory cancellation period. Overall, the organisation is regarded as unprofessional and unreliable, prompting strong warnings against engaging with their offers or phone calls.
Reports on phone number 08717167685
10 yearsI’m under the impression that we're in the process of upgrading our O2 contract. They’ve forwarded three copies of the contract, yet I'm struggling to get hold of them.10 yearsGive this number a bell and request Gareth Jacobs; she will assist you without delay!Gareth Jacobs11 yearsAbsolutely convinced these folks are up to no good! I’ve been getting calls almost every other day. I asked them where they got our number, and their response was "it’s from a self-generated database!" Now, what on earth does that even mean? Were they conjuring our numbers in their sleep or something? Haha! Anyway, I threw a few more questions their way, and the chap from mobiles4free clearly didn't have a clue, so he hung up on me. 🙃 Our advice? Steer clear of the calls from mobiles4free! Cheers! xx12 yearsDear Nick Bennett, I hope this message finds you well. As a member of the team, could you kindly assist us with the process of returning our phone? It’s rather puzzling that your cancellation department seems to be perpetually elusive; despite waiting over four weeks, we still haven’t heard back. Surely, you must have more hands on deck to manage this? The same issue plagues customer support as well. If you truly care about avoiding any disruption to your business, I trust you’ll lend a helping hand. Looking forward to your prompt response!Nick Bennett12 yearsAbsolutely ridiculous! Honestly, it’s like they’re playing games with us. The stories just don’t match up with what the dealer is saying. It feels like we’re being sold a load of rubbish and then getting fibbed to on top of it. This really needs to be sorted out properly!12 yearsI recently received a call claiming that we were entitled to an upgrade. They had us provide our details, but after realising we weren’t interested, I made it clear that a callback in about 65 weeks would be better, once our current contract expires. However, they've gone ahead and sent us a new phone anyway, and now we’re facing a bill for £110 in a fortnight! The problem is, we can’t reach them, as their phone line seems to be cut off, and there's no way to find their address. What a right pickle!12 yearsI found myself needing assistance, so I decided to reach out to three different customer service representatives. They managed to set up a three-way conversation for me, and I must say, they really sorted everything out promptly as long as I was still within the 14-week window. That’s exactly what we did, and it resolved the matter without any fuss!12 yearsIt seems clear that many among us hold a very different view of this situation than is suggested. Mobiles4Free has certainly misled numerous individuals, as is evident from the growing number of complaints lodged. If you take a moment to examine the reports sent to trading standards, the picture becomes rather grim. The comments from supposed employees - “Oh, everything’s fine here!” - merely reinforce the idea that Mobiles4Free operates in a manner that is far from professional. To put it bluntly, this company feels more like a Mickey Mouse operation than a legitimate business.Mobiles4Free12 yearsI'm experiencing the very same issues as many of you regarding Mobiles For Free. The customer support number they offer seems to be perpetually engaged. And to you, Nick Bennet, let's be honest-how many of us feel like we've been taken for a ride? It's quite clear that your past employees are nothing more than opportunists.Nick Bennet12 yearsHi everyone! It seems we’re experiencing the same frustrating issue with these folks. We’ve tried ringing them numerous times to obtain a cancellation number, but it’s been utterly fruitless. Even though I’m still within the 14-week period, I can’t shake the feeling that they’re deliberately stalling to trap us into a contract. It’s beyond frustrating!12 yearsA company got in touch with us, claiming we were eligible to enhance our O2 contract. They then proceeded to send us a mobile phone linked to the Three network, which we didn't ask for in the first place. Now, we're receiving calls from debt collectors about a phone and contract that we’re not even interested in. To make matters worse, there’s no return address available to send the phone back! Absolutely ridiculous.12 yearsI strongly advise against accepting any offers from Mobiles4free. Their tactics are quite dubious, as they're merely trying to entice you with a phone. It has set us back quite a bit, and despite our numerous attempts to reach out to them and to 3G, we've hit a brick wall. What's more, the website they flaunt on their official stationery seems to be non-existent - give it a whirl and see for yourself; it’s w. mobiles4free. net.Submit Your Own Report (0871 716 7685)
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