The call was unremarkable and left me with no strong impression.
Mystery Calls from Newspaper Billing? - +44 20 3369 9915 (020 3369 9915)
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Calls from this number often masquerade as legitimate subscription chases, yet some punters swear they're genuine outreach from The Times. Surprisingly, while a fair few dismiss it as a scam—complete with demands for credit card details—others confirm it's just renewal reminders for expired payments. Block the number if you're not a subscriber, or hang up and log into the official site to sort any billing. Never share financial info over the phone; scammers love spoofing trusted names. If it's the real deal, they'll follow up properly without pressure. Check your sub status online to avoid the hassle—better safe than sorry with unsolicited calls.
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Subscription call for The Times—nothing harmful.
Ringing non-stop, every couple of minutes.
This is a scam attempt, as the caller requested credit card information while pretending to represent The Times Newspaper, and it's essential to block this number immediately.
Upon answering, an individual with an Indian accent inquired about speaking with Mr Hoyle, despite my having previously cancelled the relevant subscription due to my husband's passing, leading me to suspect a scam.
If you haven't paid your subscription for The Times and Sunday Times because you've realised that their claims about Putin's regime lasting weeks for 2 and a half years is nonsensical, then you're probably right.
Contacted regarding a Times subscription payment as my credit card had expired. The caller was helpful and legitimate.
I can confirm that this number is genuinely associated with The Times Sunday subscription renewal team, as I spoke with them regarding my expired payment and upcoming renewal.
It is inadvisable to trust unsolicited calls, even if they claim to represent legitimate services like a Times subscription, as these can be spoofed by scammers to extract financial information; the safest approach is to manage subscriptions via official websites
The caller is a scammer.
The Times and Sunday Times make calls from this number for payment collection or card renewal
Calls about Times and Sunday Times renewals.
Received an unknown number that showed as a missed call, which was odd since my phone was in my pocket and I didn't hear it ring.
This number called my mobile, rang three times, then hung up. Earlier, a similar number ending in 4 did the same. After checking, I found my Times subscription card had expired and updated it. I wish they had left a voicemail.
A courtesy call was made by the Times and Sunday Times subscription department, following an email sent two weeks prior regarding a subscription price increase, and I had recently cancelled my direct debit without notifying them of my intention to cancel the subscription itself.
Found the service useful, thank you.
Times Newspapers credit card renewal seems legitimate.
Picked up to hear call center noise with no one speaking, just like yesterday’s call. My Times subscription auto-renews
Following the cancellation of a Paypal payment for a digital Times subscription, this number has been calling repeatedly, presumably to persuade me to resubscribe, but no messages have been left, and the number has been blocked.
SCAM. DO NOT ANSWER THEIR CALLS.
Apparently, this is related to The Times and Sunday Times subscripton
My interaction with a representative claiming to be from The Sunday Times, who introduced herself as Maddie, was thoroughly unprofessional; she demanded payment for a debt I insisted I did not owe, exhibiting rudeness and aggression throughout our conversation, prompting me to report her conduct to News UK.
This is a scam call, dont answer it