09017675092

☎️ 09017675092 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (Thus). It is part of the phone block 901767 with a prefix of 0901.

You might encounter this phone number on your Caller ID in one of the following ways:

+449017675092+44 901 767 50920901 767 5092+44-901-767-5092

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0901 767 5092 Tagged as:

bt amstrad aol alan sugar amserve ltd brentwood house kings road brentwood sir madam

TimeLine of events for phone number 09017675092

  • Frustrated about phone scam awareness
    Apr
    2011
  • Charged for unknown phone number
    Apr
    2011
  • Phone number causes unexpected charges
    Jan
    2011
  • High call costs are concerning
    Jan
    2011
  • Frequent bill appearance, thirty times
    Jan
    2011
  • User is inquiring about identity
    May
    2010
  • Incorrect charge for unmade calls
    Mar
    2010
  • Frequent occurrence on phone bill
    Feb
    2010
  • Premium rings can reduce bills
    Jan
    2010
  • Unwanted charges for unknown number
    Nov
    2009
  • Mysterious calls inflating phone bill
    Sep
    2009
  • Amstrad Emailer service not recommended
    Apr
    2009
  • Possible scam connected to Amstrad
    Jan
    2009
  • Do not call, email instead
    Dec
    2008
  • Weekly charges for unwanted calls
    Oct
    2008
  • Amstrad email phone, 20p/min calls
    Aug
    2008
  • Quit premium calls through provider
    Jul
    2008

09017675092 has 17 comments of which 17 x neutral

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09017675092 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 09017675092 👆 is reported as associated with unexpected premium rate charges often linked to Amstrad emailer telephones automatically dialling out. Many users claim frequent, unexplained calls to this number appear on their landline bills, incurring repeated 18p-per-minute fees despite no intentional calls being made. The issue seems to particularly affect older customers and households using certain equipment, with some suggesting these calls contribute significantly to phone bills. BT and other providers have been mentioned in relation to handling disputes, but resolution appears limited. Advice includes contacting service providers to block premium rate numbers and reconsidering older telephony devices in favour of internet-based alternatives. New visitors should exercise caution and verify calls before engaging with unfamiliar premium numbers.

Reports on phone number 09017675092

10 years
We've noticed that this number has been somehow inflating our phone bill. Each call mysteriously lasts precisely sixty seconds and is costing us 18 pence each time.
10 years
A lot of businesses, including BT and AOL, are increasingly opting for premium rate numbers like Amstrad 09017675092 as well as those associated with 0870 and 0871. This might significantly lower your expenses when you make calls. Hope this information proves beneficial to you!
BTAOLAmstrad
10 years
I remember the Amstrad email phone; it was quite something, wasn’t it? Phoning out cost a penny for every three seconds, which wasn’t too shabby.
Amstrad
10 years
Many firms like BT and AOL have started charging exorbitant rates for calls. Take the Amstrad number 09017675092, for instance, which seems to frequently ring back using the 0870 or 0871 prefixes. It's about time these costs were slashed significantly. I trust this information proves useful!
BTAOL
10 years
I've noticed this number listed on my detailed statement, yet I've never actually received a call on my home phone from it. What's more, they're billing me extortionate rates for this on my bill. Quite baffling, really!
10 years
This number seems to be racking up charges on our phone bill too, with calls that clock in at precisely a minute and cost 18 pence each time.
10 years
This number seems to pop up on my detailed phone statement a whopping thirty times.
10 years
This number popped up on our mum's bill-she's 84-around 92 times, and one of the calls lasted a whopping 52 seconds! As it turns out, it was just her Amstrad Emailer making calls by itself. We certainly wouldn't advise anyone to invest in one of these contraptions; they seem to be nothing but a scam. It’s far better to shell out your cash on a decent laptop along with the £20 a week for broadband instead.
Amstrad Emailer
11 years
Dear Sir or Madam, I kindly request that you refrain from calling us as the charges are rather excessive. We don’t possess a BT line and would appreciate it if you could stop making calls. Instead, please reach out via email at [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding! Best regards, Ravi (02084708348) Once again, please no more calls. Cheers!
SirMadamRavi
11 years
Look, I’ll be honest-I'll wager that not everyone takes a gander at the manual that comes with the phone. Perhaps I wasn’t the one who splashed out on it fresh from the shop floor. So, let’s set aside the cheeky comments, shall we? It seems you’ve missed the mark on understanding that everyone’s circumstances differ! The crux of the matter is, I’ve been seriously taken for a ride here, and those rotten scoundrels are getting away with it! Shouldn't there be some kind of intervention to put an end to this nonsense? Is there truly no way to sort this out? I'm absolutely furious about it!
11 years
It seems we’ve been hit with a weekly charge of 20p for dialling 09017675090. Once we’re back home after work, that Amstrad emailer is heading straight for the bin. Honestly, it resembles something out of Alan Sugar's phone saga!
AmstradAlan Sugar
11 years
It seems that we've been billed for calls to 09017 67 5092, even though we've never placed a call to that number. Quite a puzzling situation!
11 years
I've been billed repeatedly for this number, yet no one here ever calls it. When I raise the issue, BT refuses to acknowledge it and places the blame squarely on me as if I'm the one using the number. What a hassle!
BT
11 years
I just received my phone bill and, after perusing a few comments here, I can't help but think it might be linked to the Amstrad phone. This is the first occasion I've really paid attention to it, but it seems to happen multiple times throughout the day. I've taken a look at my schedule and realised that my children are usually at home while I'm at work.
12 years
I noticed that the phone number popped up a staggering thirty times on the detailed bill.
12 years
If you're looking to unsubscribe from those pesky 09 premium numbers, give your service provider a call - BT can sort it for you! By the way, I came across an email address that could be handy: 20p. The contact number for Amserve Ltd. is 0901 767 5092, and they're based at Brentwood House, 169 Kings Road, Brentwood, CM14 4EF. If you need to reach them, their telephone number is 01277 228 888 as well.
BTAmserve LtdBrentwood HouseKings RoadBrentwood
12 years
Could you kindly share your identity?

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