Hi Nick and welcome to SAYNOTO0870.COM.
As CJT-80 says, there is already an unverified entry with the 0870 050 9029 number alongside, which is still live to Auto Legal Protection.
Website is
www.alpsltd.co.ukThe address you've given is a PO Box, so it's not the physical location of the ALPS office. The address of the office is on the
contact page:
Sunnyside Mill
Highfield Road
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 3AQ
Searching ALPS' website for 01260 returns three pages with telephone numbers 01260 292592 and 01260 292583 and fax number 01260 292582. This suggests that they have office numbers in the range 01260 2925xx (and possibly beyond) and is in the same range as the one in the database.
The ALPS website gives the 0844 number quoted in the OP for contact and the fax is the number after; 0844 848 1201. So this looks like a general switchboard number for all types of enquiries, including from customers.
The question is, which 01260 number does the 0844 one point to? Main switchboard numbers are often the first in the sequence. For example, it may be 292500. The numbers we have found are all 29257x and 29258x, so perhaps they only have 50 numbers starting at 292550.
There's also the question of the breakdown number. Firstly, a word of warning. You should always carry the 0800 number with you just in case any unofficial alternative we find should fail to work. In an emergency, you wouldn't want to be stuck unable to make contact for the sake of the extra cost of calling the 0800 from your mobile. In any case, if you happen to break down near to a phone box, you could use that to ring the 0800 number for free.
The question is where are calls to the emergency breakdown number handled? Does someone at ALPS answer them 24 hours a day?
Referring to the page on the website on
the UK breakdown service, there is a link to download the
Keyfacts document which gives the 0800 358 6090 number for contact in the event of a breakdown. It also says that the insurer is Europ Assistance.
There are a number of entries in the database for Europ Assistance and they are in the range 01444 442xxx. I know alot of these alternatives we have listed are taken from policy documents where they are given for contacting from overseas. This ALPS UK Keyfacts document doesn't give an alternative (well it wouldn't because it's only for use in the UK!). However, ALPS does do a
European policy, and sure enough the 0800 number given on
its Keyfacts sheet is the same and there is an alternative given for calls from overseas:
01444 442418As this is an alternative made available by the company, I am more confident that it will remain in service than any unpublished number found to work now. I have added it to the database.
Do let us know how you get on finding an alternative for the ALPS 0844 number.