Dialing that line just plays a recorded warning: don’t drop any details or you’ll be spammed forever, haha.
Why 2degree Keeps Calling You – Stop the Spam! - +64 9 883 5529 (09 883 5529)
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Calls from 2degree keep popping up, often multiple times a day, and the script is clearly about switching or adding broadband services. The frequency and pushy tone suggest a typical telemarketing campaign, and many users report no voicemail, odd call times, and even recorded messages warning against sharing details. If you keep getting these calls, consider adding the number to your phone’s block list, registering on the national Do Not Call registry, and avoiding any engagement that could confirm your number’s validity. Staying silent and reporting persistent harassment to your carrier can also curb future outreach.
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The caller already had my address and inquired about my ISP. When I questioned how they obtained my data, they claimed they could connect me with a better provider, but I declined since I don’t pay for internet.
User reports it as Bad.
User comment: bad and irritating experience.
Another missed call from a private line was followed by my phone being logged out of social media apps—a weird coincidence.
A weekly call from an unknown source is pretty irritating; I have no clue who they are.
They’re from 2degrees; I’m unsure how they obtained my number, but they call about four times weekly.
User marks this as bad.
User notes this as an annoying line.
Calls come in daily at random hours, and they've been nonstop for weeks. It’s really grinding my gears, you know.
Multiple attempts were made to reach me, and a voice message left by a panicked‑sounding lady claimed to be from 2degrees, asking me to call back. When a friend dialed the number, it went straight to a fax line.
The number has been ringing me several times a day for the past week. I grew tired of saying I'd review the offer and reply, so I stopped answering because the caller is overly pushy and ignores everything I say. He has already called four times today. Caller ID is a lifesaver.
User-supplied info: Bad
User rated this as Bad and Caution.
They invited me to sign up for their broadband service.
The call came after I used glimp.co.nz to look for another broadband option.
Got a call from an unknown source; not sure what it was about.
Two consecutive calls arrived—one on the 23rd at 2:05 p.m., another today at 3:22 p.m.
After accidentally checking a broadband box while researching energy suppliers, a caller from the Philippines began phoning me daily. Despite telling him on Tuesday I'd return the call at my convenience, he rang again yesterday, and I told him not to call unless I'm interested. Yet another missed call arrived on Friday, so I'm planning to block the number.
An unknown number rang, and I couldn't figure out the purpose. It was just another mystery call.
Requested to join broadband service.