44700338163
☎️ 44700338163 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 700338163.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 44700338163
- Unwanted texts, charged £3, angryJul
2023Thanks for charity donation reminderApr
2023Monthly UNICEF donation reminder receivedApr
2023Number linked to Prostate CancerSep
2022Donation transparency needs improvementAug
2020Confusion over premium text chargeJun
2020Charged for unreceived premium textDec
2019Number Of Searches: 3 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 13 December 2019 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Lyne(Scottish Borders), Netton(Wiltshire) and Redstocks(Wiltshire).
44700338163 has 7 comments of which 5 x neutral and 1 x positive and 1 x negative
44700338163 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 44700338163 👆 is reported as linked to monthly charity donations, mainly UNICEF and Prostate Cancer UK, with users noticing £3 charges on their Virgin Media bills. Some find the texts as harmless thank you messages for their regular donations, though confusion arises from unclear billing and the inability to contact the number. Others express frustration about being charged for premium texts they didn’t clearly consent to or even receive, questioning the transparency and communication behind these charges. Overall, the number is associated with automatic charity text updates and fees, but the billing methods and lack of clarity cause mixed feelings among recipients.
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What’s happening is simply a monthly contribution of £3 to Unicef that you've likely consented to at some point!
I must say, it would be rather beneficial if charities provided a clearer breakdown of donations on our bills.
It’s a bit frustrating that you can't even dial this number to get any clarity (it might be a phantom number for all we know).
However, I do see why a charity might hesitate to allocate resources to manage the influx of calls they’d get.
Perhaps the real debate lies in itemised billing - where does it all lead?