01133650951
☎️ 01133650951 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by FleXtel Limited. It is part of the phone block 113365 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01133650951
- Scammer posing as Opus EnergyOct
2019Aggressive scam call about meter readingOct
2019Warning of suspicious Royal Mail scamOct
2019Warning about Royal Mail scamOct
2019Possible fraud attempt by scammersOct
2019Scam call from fake Royal MailOct
2019Claims to be Opus representativeOct
2019Warning about EON overcharging scamSep
2019Frustrated with energy bill refundSep
2019Scottish Power had sensitive informationSep
2019Repeatedly called pretending to orderSep
2019Suspicious call from fake E.ONSep
2019Caller hung up when questionedSep
2019Asked if caller was sellingSep
2019Caution against scam overpayment callsSep
2019Warning against scam electricity callSep
2019Warning of potential fraud/scamAug
2019Not an escort agency, hung upAug
2019Disputed overcharge on phone billAug
2019Prank response to familiar callerAug
2019Ignoring persistent calls, impacting businessAug
2019Received scam call threatening power disconnectionAug
2019Narrating call from fake npowerAug
2019Annoyed with Opus cold callsJul
2019Frequent caller, over 12 timesJul
2019Unsolicited call, likely phishing scamJul
2019Made passive aggressive noise gestureJul
2019Annoying scam caller offers fake rebateJul
2019Possible scam call regarding refundJul
2019Energy provider scam, avoid themJul
2019User sought refund from "Opus"Jun
2019Stranger asked for phone numberJun
2019Claiming to represent Opus companyJun
2019Do not answer, total scammersJun
2019Waste scam caller's time, block himJun
2019Enjoy playful prank calls responsiblyJun
2019Accusation of fraudulent activitiesMay
2019Unsolicited call with heavy accentMay
2019Refund issue, unable to trustMay
2019Energy supplier advised to emailMay
2019Attempted to prove they refundedMay
2019Frustrated with refund process communicationMay
2019Complaint about refund process frustrationMay
2019Fraudulent call from "energy regulator"May
2019Struggling to reach someone by phoneMay
2019Number Of Searches: 252 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 06 May 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashby St Ledgers(Northamptonshire), North Brentor(Devon) and The Bank(Cheshire).
01133650951 has 44 comments of which 24 x negative and 20 x neutral
01133650951 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01133650951 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number frequently impersonating energy companies like Opus, E.ON, and Scottish Power, as well as Royal Mail. Callers are known to be pushy and sometimes aggressive, demanding personal info such as addresses, bank details, or meter readings, often using vague threats or offers of refunds to manipulate targets. Many report repeated calls at work and home, with heavy non-British accents noted. Attempts to waste the callers’ time or hang up usually provoke rude replies or immediate hang-ups by the scammers. The number often rings multiple times in quick succession, causing annoyance and missed legitimate calls, with some mentions of spoofed official numbers adding to confusion. Overall, it’s linked to fraudulent activity and aggressive cold calling tactics.
Reports on phone number 01133650951
7 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from Opus Energy, attempting to extract information from us.Opus Energy7 yearsSomeone rang me claiming they wanted a meter reading, but I told them I wasn’t interested. I just knew it was a dodgy call. The bloke started getting rude, so I told him they’re scammers and hung up. Then they called again and asked if I was drunk - absolute muppets! Honestly, something needs to be done about these awful calls, it’s so annoying.7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Royal Mail, saying there was a parcel arriving late and asking if I’d be home to accept it. They asked for my name and then pushed for my address too. Right from the start, I felt it was fishy, so I gave them false info. They seemed to know my first name, but everything else they had was all mixed up. The accent sounded like a typical South Asian one, definitely not British. It’s clearly a scam and a pretty poor one at that. Watch out for these calls because they’re often from VOIP numbers and could be dangerous.Royal MailPakistanIndiaUK7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Royal Mail, saying there was a parcel delayed and asking if I'd be home to accept it. They wanted my full name and address too. From the start, I thought something was off, so I fed them fake info. They seemed to know my first name but got the rest all wrong. The accent definitely sounded like it was from South Asia, not British at all. It’s an obvious scam, just a poor one at that. Watch out for these calls; they come from VOIP numbers and seem pretty dodgy.Royal Mail7 yearsThey called claiming to be from E.on, asking to verify the business address. Total scammers, don’t trust them.7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from Royal Mail. She asked me to confirm my address, but as soon as I said thanks, she just ended the call without asking anything else. Pretty clear it was a scam.Royal Mail7 yearsI kept getting calls from someone saying they were from Opus, even when I asked for proof. They even threw out a 'customer number' that didn’t match mine at all. The first person I spoke to was an Asian man who then passed me over to another guy named Abdullah, who claimed he worked for Opus customer service. He rattled off some prices but I just told him I’d have to verify everything directly with Opus. Feels totally like a dodgy scam trying to trap you into a deal. I’ve reported the whole thing to Opus as well.OpusAbdullah7 yearsSomebody rang saying they were from EON and tried charging me way more than I owe, felt like a total scam to me. Best to steer clear.EON7 yearsThey rang me saying they wanted to give me a refund on my electricity bill, but honestly, it felt like a massive scam and really dodgy. Watch out, dangerous lot!7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Scottish Power, said they were from the energy company. They somehow already had all my details - my birthday, bank account number, and even the sort code. Honestly, it was pretty concerning how much they knew.Scottish Power7 yearsThey rang me up three times last night, and each time I told them the manager wasn’t in. On the fourth call, I played along and pretended to place a takeaway order! In the end, they gave me the phone number and address of a local Chinese place - bit of a laugh really!7 yearsI got a call from 03332024586, which looked like it was from Eon, saying they could offer me cheaper rates even though I'm already signed up with Eon. I told them it sounded like a scam and tried to ring Eon myself, but nobody picked up. Kinda odd that the call actually came from a number that seems to belong to Eon though.E. ON7 yearsI got a call at my job and right after the usual "how are you today, sir?" I bluntly asked if they were calling to push some sales on me. The person sounded a bit shocked and the moment I asked again, they just ended the call on me.7 yearsThe phone rang at my office, and after the usual "how do you do, sir?" type stuff, I quickly cut to the chase and asked if this was a sales call. The person on the other end sounded a bit stunned, and as soon as I asked again, they just hung up.7 yearsGot a call earlier claiming I’d accidentally overpaid Opus and they wanted my bank details to refund me. No way was I giving that out. When I asked for the caller’s name, they acted like I was the one who’d called them! Told them to buzz off and never ring again. Nowadays, whenever these sorts call, I just answer with a quick NO, not interested. Doesn’t matter if they try chit-chat about my day or switch to rude threats if I don’t bite. Seriously, stay sharp and warn your loved ones to watch out for these scams too!Opus7 yearsI got a call from them once more today, and honestly, it’s definitely a scam. They pretend to be from your electricity company and start asking for stuff like meter readings. Don’t fall for it! Just tell them you’re not interested and recognise it’s a con. Don’t let them pressure you into sharing any details.7 yearsTotally a scam, avoid it!7 yearsThey claimed I got charged too much, but I told them no and just hung up.7 yearsHe kept asking if we were some kind of escort service for women, so I made it crystal clear we weren’t and then just ended the call.7 yearsSeeing the number pop up on my phone, I picked up but before they could speak, I told them, “You’ve reached Dracula’s Castle, can’t take your call right now, busy with some biting business.” I’m pretty sure I’d already blocked this number though, which is odd.Dracula7 yearsI've been getting calls from this number non stop. I've had to stop picking up altogether, which is really annoying since I run a shop and end up missing calls from real customers.7 yearsGot a few calls at work from this number. When I finally picked up, the guy claimed they'd cut the power to our hotel unless I paid right then and there over the phone.7 yearsThis person said they were calling from npower and just wouldn’t hang up. I got a bit uneasy when I questioned them about security stuff.7 yearsI got a call from someone at Opus today, claiming I was due a refund cheque from some overpayment. So dull, honestly!Opus7 yearsThey've rung us over a dozen times now.7 yearsGot a call from them today with the usual spiel. They never mentioned our energy provider, even though they had all our info from the phone book or something. Put them straight on the block.7 yearsPicked up and just made some noise with a crisp bag on the phone. Didn't even say anything at all.7 yearsI recently received a call from this number, purportedly from Opus, of all places. The individual on the line was rather insistent that I verify my bank account details, and oddly enough, he had most of them right! He claimed that there was a refund waiting for us. However, considering it's Saturday - and to my knowledge they don’t operate during the weekends - I strongly suspect this is a scam. Do be careful if you happen to get a call from them!Opus7 yearsReally frustrating experience! A woman called, telling me I was entitled to a rebate from Opus for my electricity and gas bills. But when I asked her to name which company had supposedly overcharged me, she just hung up straight away. Definitely feels like another dodgy scam, so I’ve blocked the number immediately.Opus7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be my energy supplier, but they couldn’t even say which company they were from. Total scam if you ask me. Such a rubbish experience.7 yearsI got chatting to this really nice bloke who asked for my number, then he actually called me back (doesn’t seem like a clever scammer or anything). He also mentioned he thought I sounded like a 16-year-old and wanted to chat on WhatsApp. I tried ringing him about 15 times and ended up speaking to his wife instead!WhatsApp7 yearsThey’re purporting to make a call on behalf of Opus.Opus7 yearsSomeone called me saying I was owed a refund from Opus, but I think it was just a scam.ClaimedOpus7 yearsThis number kept calling me over and over again, about 8 times in just 15 minutes. They were really rude and kept harassing me. Honestly, just ignore it and don’t pick up! Total scammer behaviour.7 yearsEvery now and then, if I'm feeling up to it, I actually enjoy those calls! It's amusing to mess around - feed them conflicting info, throw silly questions their way, get their take on stuff, or even chat about football. But if I'm not in the mood, I just end the call and block the number, and thankfully they don't ring again.7 yearsThese scammers are the worst, absolute bunch of con artists.7 yearsHad a call from someone with a really strong accent, claiming they wanted to give me a refund. They were asking loads of questions about my business and mobile. I told them to send the details by email and then ended the call. Tried ringing back, but just got a recorded voice saying no one's there to take my call.7 yearsThey said I'd be getting a refund, but when I asked them to send me some proof by email, they suddenly got short with me and just ended the call. Totally untrustworthy!7 yearsThey said they were from my energy company but then told me to send them an email before just hanging up on me. So frustrating!7 yearsI got a call saying I was owed a refund of £390, total rubbish. Does anyone wonder if these lot wake up, brush their teeth and go to work planning who else to scam today? The bloke said he’d connect me with his manager to grab my bank info for the refund. Honestly, I’m so fed up with these absolute w*****s.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying I was due a refund of £390, total rubbish. I wonder if these people get up each morning, brush their teeth, then head out thinking who can I screw over today? The bloke also mentioned he’d connect me to his manager to ‘sort out’ my bank details for the refund. Honestly, I’m well and truly fed up with these dodgy scammers.7 yearsSomeone called saying I was owed money and tried really hard to get me to believe I got a refund.7 yearsGot a call from some energy regulator about my business, but honestly, sounded like total rubbish to me.7 yearsCalled back but no one picked up the phone.Submit Your Own Report (0113 365 0951)
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