01138233387
☎️ 01138233387 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 113823 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01138233387
- Received hang-up call from LeedsJan
2025"Harassing behavior noted, reported."May
2020Scam involving military travel holidayAug
2017Refused to answer security questionsJan
2017Positive experience dealing with debt collectorNov
2016Reference to Inland Revenue debt callFeb
2016Warning about Drydens Fairfax companyNov
2015Multiple daily calls are bothersomeSep
2015Persistent unwanted phone calls continueSep
2015Confusing call about security questionsAug
2015Debt collector claiming personal matterAug
2015Noisy solicitors, blocked their numberAug
2015Frequent calls from home/mobile annoyingJul
2015Calls without responding, daily occurrencesMar
2015Calls received all day, nightDec
2014Caller from Dryden FairfaxNov
2014Avoiding unknown callers without messagesJun
2014Stop calling my phoneJun
2014Debt collection agency for HMRCFeb
2014Missed call, no voicemail leftSep
2013Number Of Searches: 611 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 11 February 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ash Magna(Shropshire), Darwell Reservoir(East Sussex), Heddon(Devon), Hewish(Somerset) and Wade Hall(Lancashire).
01138233387 has 20 comments of which 15 x neutral and 4 x negative and 1 x positive
01138233387 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01138233387 👆 is reported as a phone number linked to Drydens Fairfax, a debt collection agency acting on behalf of HMRC. While some users affirm the calls are genuine and helpful for managing debt repayments, many report persistent, unsolicited calls that some consider intrusive or harassing. Callers often request personal information, causing concern over privacy and data protection, though the company asks for security checks citing legal requirements. Several recommend ignoring or blocking the number and handling all correspondence in writing to avoid phone disputes. The consensus advises caution when engaging by phone and suggests using official email channels for complaints or disputes to maintain control and documentation.
Reports on phone number 01138233387
2 yearsI got a call on my landline from this Leeds number, but as soon as I picked up, they just ended the call. I've got no ties to Leeds at all.Leeds6 yearskept getting calls, total nuisance!9 yearsYeah, this guy rang me back in December 2013, said he was some military attache or whatever, telling me I had to be on call 24/7, and that my holiday to Wales had to be put on hold - plus my friend was meant to go alone. Ended up costing me £468.15 for cancelling, which was half of the £937.43 holiday cost. When I rang them up to check, they said they’d refund me the full £937.43 through Watkins & Co and even sent an email to confirm. Bit sketchy if you ask me.WalesWatkins & Co.10 yearsGave me a bell asking me to answer some security queries in the name of the Data Protection Act. I simply declined to provide them with any details.10 yearsDrydens Fairfax, debt collector working for HMRC. They're legit and pretty easy to cope with. I owe some national insurance money to HMRC that's now with Drydens Fairfax for collection. I've set up a payment plan with them, and they call me often just to remind me about upcoming payments. They don't hassle me or anything.Drydens FairfaxHMRC11 yearsI reckon they're like the tax office's way of chasing up money owed, that's what I thought. They rang me around 7pm.11 yearsDrydens Fairfax - a rather unsavoury “solicitors firm” that functions more like debt collectors in disguise, typically employing local representatives to present their cases. Below is a rundown of recognised numbers associated with them. Please, under no circumstances should you engage them on the phone; if they reach out to you, simply hang up - there's nothing worthwhile to be gained from conversing with them over the line. If it’s not vital enough to warrant a written note, it certainly isn’t significant enough to discuss verbally. Should you utilise a call-blocking app or a spam filter, ensure that you add all the numbers listed below to your barring list. 08433770317 01138233387 01138233481 01274378884 01274378000 01274378888 08433770320 07767701677 08433770319 08454979797 A further point to note about this company is their ineptitude when handling general questions or grievances, particularly if they pertain to an impending court appearance. Should they attempt to dismiss your concerns or ignore your query entirely - and rest assured, they will - consider taking the following steps: 1) Create a free hotmail account - it’ll hardly take a couple of minutes. Under NO circumstances should you use your primary email for corresponding with them. 2) Include ALL their email addresses as recipients in the message you intend to send. If they receive 60 emails instead of one, you’re far more likely to get a prompt response, largely due to the surge of emails flooding in. Additionally, should a court matter loom on the horizon, it becomes substantially harder for them to deny having received your emails or to feign ignorance when you inform the judge that you’ve emailed 60 distinct individuals within their firm. 3) If they block your email, simply revert to step 1 and carry on as before. Kindly remember that these email addresses are being provided with a very deliberate aim - to help you reclaim some control - not to be misused for malicious intents such as signing up for dodgy websites, adult content, spam, or advertisements. 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Quite peculiar, isn’t it?11 yearsthey keep ringing me like twice a day, it's so frustrating!11 yearsThey just won't stop calling me!11 yearsSomeone called me, used my name right away, and when i asked what it was about, they said i had to go through some security questions first. I told them they called me, so how is that fair. The caller then mumbled something about getting a letter from them soon. After that, i just ended the call.11 yearsIt feels as though I’ve been bombarded by a chaotic call centre, despite their assertions of being a reputable solicitor’s office-Dryden Fairfax, if I recall correctly. They were completely vague about their intentions, so I was in no mood to reveal anything about my identity. How cheeky of them! I’ve since added their number to my blocked contacts, as they’re nothing but a nuisance. I’m baffled as to how they even obtained my number in the first place!Dryden Fairfax11 yearsDryden Fairfax seems to be exactly who they say they are, but it sounds way more like a call centre than a proper solicitor's office! From what I gather, they’re some kind of debt collectors. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number on my phone. If I owe anyone money (which I don’t), they can just send me a letter. They kept saying it was a “personal matter” but it felt like a load of nonsense. Pretty relieved I blocked them!Fairfax11 yearskeeps ringing my house and mobile all the time, so annoying! grrr11 yearsnever picks up, just keeps ringing daily noo idea who it is12 yearsKeeps calling at all times, both day and night!12 yearsDebt recovery agency reached out. - caller: Dryden Fairfax.Dryden Fairfax12 yearsI tend to avoid picking up calls from unfamiliar numbers. If they happen to leave a voicemail, I might consider getting back to them, but this particular number never bothers to drop a message.12 yearsPlease stop ringing my number.13 yearsIt appears to be a debt recovery firm, as they seem to pursue outstanding payments on behalf of HMRC. At least that's been my experience with them.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0113 823 3387)
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