The call was silent.
EE voicemail line keeps ringing – how to stop it? - +44 7953 222222 (07953 222222)
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Calls from that number usually drop you into an EE voicemail greeting, often with no actual message left. The pattern of repeated rings, silent answer‑phone recordings and sudden text alerts is typical of spoofed carrier‑service numbers. To stay safe, avoid calling the number back – any connection can generate unexpected charges. Instead, check your inbox directly through the official EE app or website, and delete any suspicious voicemails. Use your phone’s block feature or report the number to EE’s spam‑filtering service. If a text asks for personal data or a PIN, treat it as phishing and ignore it. Regularly review your call‑log for similar patterns.
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This number left a voicemail from EE
I got a text urging me to listen to a message on 222‑soinds, which looked dodgy, so I ignored it.
The caller asked me to dial 222 and quoted a genuine contact’s number as having left a message, urging me to retrieve it before it vanished. I called the contact first and they hadn’t tried to reach me at all. This scam has reportedly been active for a decade and needs action.
The number is listed as Golden Dynasty but actually routes to the 1p EE voicemail service; my phone stopped getting calls or texts, then suddenly a flood of messages arrived claiming to be from Golden Dynasty about a missed call that never existed on 07953 222222 – likely a hacked voicemail line.
The EE voicemail number hasn’t caused any issues; I call it to retrieve my messages and consider it safe.
Initially thought it was sketchy, yet a voicemail did arrive after a short delay – after ten minutes I confirmed it was a legitimate message from someone who’d called earlier in the week.
A voice note was left by Sandra Murray asking why I had left a message for her.
Voicemail from EE
Message service from EE.
The call was suspected to be a voice phishing attempt
The voicemail service provided by EE
This is another EE voicemail, again
This is my EE voicemail number, dont worry if you see it, its just my voicemail.
Service from EE answerphone
Repeatedly irritating – they call several times a day; I ignore them.
The voicemail is funny; many assume it’s a scam, but sometimes messages are simply delayed.
A text pretended to be a voicemail from my wife, who was actually sitting beside me, trying to get me to dial 222 – I didn’t fall for it.
It’s a nuisance and a rip‑off – while in Belgium I received another message that cost me £2.56, and I certainly don’t want more EE Direct voicemails.
This is my voicemail service, so it’s not spam.
This number is assigned to my voicemail service.
An automated call from autoTipi claimed I had winnings, but it was silent.
This is my EE voicemail number, dont worry about it
This is an EE voicemail.
This is an EE Voicemail number
This is an EE Voice mail, nothing more
Its just my voicemail service, so its not spam or anything
This number is actually my voicemail service, nothing to worry about
An automated call from a carpet representative claimed to offer prizes, but the line went silent
This number has been sending me undeletable messages that persist at the top of my list, except when I was in France, where they disappeared, only to reappear upon my return to the UK