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Information and details about number 07501639873

07501639873 is a mobile number from Vodafone. It has received 1 report from the community. The available data is still limited.

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Original operator Vodafone Limited
Type Mobile
Portability Possible
Searches 15
Reports 1
Risk Low

Data from Ofcom's National Numbering Plan. The operator may have changed following a port.

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Based on 1 community report

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Unknown 3 days ago

Asked for WhatsUp. This ais a spam call.

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How to block 07501 639873

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🍎 On iPhone

  1. Open the Phone app and go to Recents.
  2. Find 07501 639873 and tap the icon on the right.
  3. Scroll down and tap Block this Caller.
  4. Confirm by tapping Block Contact.

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🤖 On Android

  1. Open the Phone app and go to Recents or Call history.
  2. Long-press 07501 639873 (or tap and select Details).
  3. Select Block number or Block/report as spam.

The exact option varies by manufacturer (Samsung, Google Pixel, etc.).

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📞 On a landline

Most UK providers (BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Virgin Media) offer call-blocking features. Contact your provider to ask about blocking 07501 639873. BT customers can use BT Call Protect, and standalone call-blocker devices are also available.

🛡️ Telephone Preference Service (TPS)

The TPS is the UK's free opt-out register for unsolicited sales and marketing calls. Once registered, companies are legally required to stop calling you within 28 days. Note that TPS does not stop scammers or companies that ignore the register.

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⚖️ UK Legal Framework

Under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), unsolicited marketing calls in the UK without your prior consent are unlawful. The ICO can issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious breaches.

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