01138591300
☎️ 01138591300 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by (AQ) LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 113859 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01138591300
- Unknown caller regarding insurance claimOct
2013Skeptical of Refund Team's intentionsOct
2012Unwanted calls stopped by textingOct
2012Scam call targeting young individualsOct
2012Rude caller ignored my complaintSep
2012Unwanted cold call, no loansSep
2012Rude callers, ignored my questionsSep
2012Annoying unsolicited PPI call encounterAug
2012Aggressive call from 'Raz' todayJul
2012Company uses deceitful tactics, bewareJul
2012Deceptive tactics targeting vulnerable individualsJul
2012Tele sales call, no messageJul
2012Scam call about personal informationJul
2012Caller identified; user unaware whyJun
2012Suspicious call, linked to advertisementJun
2012Mis-sold PPI discussion inaccurate claimsJun
2012Strange telemarketing call, hung upJun
2012Scammers; illegal to disclose informationJun
2012Unprofessional and rude phone behaviorJun
2012Unwanted sales call, requested removalMay
2012Inappropriate prank call voicemail receivedMay
2012Received suspicious call about insuranceMay
2012Disparaging remark about individuals' characterMay
2012Unsolicited call, confused responseMay
2012Appreciates call verification service. Thanks!May
2012Friendly but unnecessary PPI offerMay
2012PPI mentioned in previous commentMay
2012Cold call scam; do not trustMay
2012Unexpected call, concerned about scammersApr
2012Unanswered call, no voicemail leftApr
2012Suspicious refund company call receivedApr
2012Unprofessional call, suspicious number sourceApr
2012Unprofessional call about PPI claimsApr
2012Unwanted call about nonexistent loansApr
2012Received call, answered, hung upApr
2012Cold call, unsolicited text harassmentApr
2012Unwanted call, requested removal politelyMar
2012Cold call sounds like scammersMar
2012Persistent caller, false PPI claimsMar
2012Unwanted call, cheeky salesperson responseJan
2012Scam caller, beware of them!Jan
2012Suspicious refund request, no follow-upJan
2012Avoid answering, it's a scamJan
2012Questioning affiliation with companyDec
2011Disagree with PPI claims completelyDec
2011Legit, professional, helped recover fundsNov
2011Missed call linked to Lloyds complaintNov
2011Cold calls about insurance paymentsNov
2011Ignored concerns, conversation ended abruptlyNov
2011Suspected scam, seeking more informationNov
2011User mentions Leeds phone numberNov
2011Received call, no message leftNov
2011Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 21 June 2012 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cwm-Cewydd(Gwynedd), Garrick Burn(Highland) and Swinton Hill(Scottish Borders).
01138591300 has 52 comments of which 50 x neutral and 2 x negative
01138591300 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01138591300 👆 is reported as a number linked to persistent cold calls from a company claiming to offer Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claim services. Numerous people receiving calls have never had PPI, loans, or related financial products, raising concerns about how the number was obtained. Callers reportedly use high-pressure, aggressive, and sometimes deceptive tactics, including pretending official status and pressuring for personal details. Many recipients describe rude behaviour, unprofessional conduct, and refusal to respect requests to cease contact. Some warn about potential scams targeting vulnerable individuals. It is recommended to avoid engagement, not provide personal information, and consider blocking or reporting the number to protect privacy and security.
Reports on phone number 01138591300
10 yearsAbsolute muppets! They rang me up cackling away like it was some sort of joke. How daft can you get?10 yearsIt seems they're trying to catch someone out - best to ignore their call!10 yearsWe narrowly missed a call from this number recently. Oddly enough, just the other day, we did get in touch with Lloyds to raise an issue regarding our PPI. What are the odds, eh?Lloyds10 yearsOnce again, I've found myself in a conversation about the whole PPI scandal. I do wish people would take the time to really look into these matters. As for me, I’ve never been involved with PPI or any finance that relates to it.10 yearsI received a call from 01138591300 on my mobile while I was fast asleep after working a night shift. As I didn’t pick up, I was left wondering. Thankfully, your service has shed some light on who it might be. Just curious, how on earth did they get hold of my number?10 yearsI received a rather dubious call this morning, with the caller asserting that I was entitled to a PPI refund. When I inquired about their company, they identified themselves as 'The Refund'. I should have probed further for details such as their company registration number, website, and headquarters address, but unfortunately, I didn't. I simply told them 'no thank you', at which point the caller hurriedly exclaimed, 'We aren't trying to sell you anything'. Right, I thought to myself, because it certainly seems like you're after my cash! I reiterated my disinterest with another 'no thank you' before disconnecting. Definitely doesn't ring true! Be cautious, everyone!The Refund10 yearsCheers, Sarah! I can't help but wonder who these individuals might be. It all feels rather dodgy to me!Sarah10 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today. When I mentioned that I've never taken out a loan or a mortgage, he seemed quite taken aback and struggled to respond. I also inquired about how he obtained my number, to which he simply replied, "Right, thanks," before abruptly hanging up. Quite the curious interaction!10 yearsI received a call on my mobile regarding PPI, I believe, and when I requested them to take my number off their list, they completely dodged my question about how they obtained my details! Honestly, such uncouth behaviour!10 yearsGave me a ring, introduced themselves with a cheery 'hello', and mentioned something about potential compensation regarding payment protection insurance. Decided to end the call right there.10 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone trying to convince me about the simplicity of reclaiming PPI. I had to point out that I don't have any PPI to reclaim and that if I did, I'd manage just fine on my own, thank you very much! I requested them to remove my number from their list since I didn’t opt-in for any sales pitches. They seemed nice enough, but clearly targeting folks who are perhaps a bit too comfortable to handle their own correspondence and looking to pay someone else for it.10 yearsThey enquired about which bank I used, claiming I was due a PPI refund. The moment I expressed my scepticism, they promised to send me a message with their credentials to demonstrate their authenticity. Well, I’m still on the lookout for that text!10 yearsI received a phone call from them earlier today, claiming to be working on behalf of banks such as Santander and Lloyds to process PPI repayments. The bloke didn't even bother to find out my name and casually referred to me as 'Mate'. I informed him that I had no PPI claims pending, and just like that, he hung up. How delightful!SantanderLloydsMate10 yearsJust received a rather peculiar phone call from a chap named 'Raz'. He seemed utterly astonished when I mentioned that I’ve never ventured into the realms of mortgages, personal loans, or even a credit card: "You've never had a credit card? Not once? Everyone in the UK has one!" His manner was rather off-putting, and I pointed out that he was coming off as rather confrontational. He insisted, "I’m not being aggressive, merely inquiring." It’s no surprise he’s found his niche in a call centre.RazUK10 yearsGot a call from an unfamiliar number, but I decided to let it ring without picking up. No message was left, so I've decided to heed your advice and steer clear of it in the future! Cheers for sharing your experiences, everyone! 😊10 yearsI received a call from this number, but thankfully I wasn’t around to pick up. Considering I’m just a 12-year-old, I’d prefer to keep my number private! If you’re looking to stop those pesky texts, simply send a “STOP” message to 01138591300. You’ll find that the calls cease in no time!11 yearsI got a call just now, and when I picked up, they just disconnected! How odd!11 yearsReceived a call from the Refund Team. It was clearly a cold call, which is baffling since I’ve never taken out a loan in my life, nor do I possess any credit cards or mortgages. It’s completely pointless!Refund Team11 yearsHello all! Just wanted to chime in and say that this number is indeed from Leeds!Leeds11 yearsI received a call today, and there was clearly some music and laughter going on in the background. The caller introduced herself as part of a refund company and claimed that I had PPI linked to my current loan. I firmly stated that I didn't have any such insurance, but she wouldn't take my word for it. After repeating myself three times, insisting that I had no PPI, she abruptly said goodbye and disconnected the call. It felt rather strange, to say the least!11 yearsI just received a call from them, attempting to peddle their services. When I informed the caller that I wasn’t keen since I’m already in the process of reclaiming it myself (which is true, but I’m not handing over a quarter of my refund to them), he had the audacity to ask how much I’d managed to secure. I told him it was none of his concern and queried why he was even asking. The cheeky chap had the nerve to say he was “merely curious.”11 yearsThe moment we expressed our doubts about them, they completely ignored us. Eventually, we just hung up the phone.11 yearsReceived a call earlier, but there was no voicemail. Quite odd, really.11 yearsReceived a call earlier today regarding PPI. Being just 18, I can confidently say I’ve never borrowed money aside from my student loan, so this is all rather amusing to me!11 yearsI just received a call from someone who was overly chatty, trying to persuade me to sort out my PPI payments. I was quite let down when I mentioned that I hadn’t taken out any loans that involved PPI at all. It was quite bothersome, but to their credit, they did respect my decision. I’d advise anyone considering their services to think carefully - doing it yourself is not only straightforward but could also save you a significant amount of money!11 yearsDISHONEST & AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR - This isn’t merely a business providing PPI claims assistance for those preferring not to handle it themselves. This company resorts to underhand and misleading tactics - like feigning possession of all your personal information, claiming to be an official government agency authorised to conduct such work, and even insisting that your claim is being processed immediately because it's already “cleared”. When I questioned them about their identity, the specifics of the information they claimed to possess, and their operational methods, the woman on the line became increasingly evasive and discourteous before abruptly terminating the call. I’m genuinely concerned about the less savvy individuals who could easily be misled into divulging sensitive personal information and facing negative consequences.DISHONEST &BEHAVIOUR11 yearsI let the call slip by as the number didn't ring any bells. When I eventually listened to the voicemail, it was evident I was hearing an office buzz-loads of voices chattering away. Out of nowhere, a bunch of lads burst into laughter, and one of them cheekily hollers, 'I fancy your backside!' Absolute muppets!11 yearsI received a call while I was at my workplace, and when the caller started prattling on about PPI, I firmly told him I had no such thing. He then queried, "How can you be so certain?" to which I cheekily replied, "And how are you so sure that I actually do?" His reaction was priceless; he just didn’t know how to respond. What a pillock!11 yearsA right bunch of silly billy's, if you ask me!12 yearsI received a call from a mobile number that I've never shared with anyone! Additionally, I don’t have any PPI policy at all. I guess this is what we should brace ourselves for with the government’s ongoing efforts to ease regulations and “liberate the market". THE COWBOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!12 yearsI received yet another call from someone who cheekily called me "mate" - honestly, how off-putting! They went on about how "PPI isn't solely about loans, it's also applicable to credit cards!" and asked, "Who do you bank with?” It's quite astonishing, isn't it? Do people actually buy into this sort of nonsense? I'm left wondering how they even got hold of my number in the first place!12 yearsReceived a call without any voicemail left behind. It's really handy to have this service for verification. Much appreciated!12 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious call from someone identifying themselves as part of "The Refund Squad". They were insisting that I might reclaim thousands of pounds by retrieving my PPI. The kicker? I’m only 15 years old!The Refund Squad12 yearsOh, Chris from the Refund Team, is it? Sounds just like another time-wasting charmer looking to get their hands on my PPI claim. I’m not falling for that!ChrisRefund Team12 yearsI got an unsolicited call from this number just today, and I can’t recall ever taking out PPI. They've been bombarding me with texts too, so I shot one back saying 'unsubscribe,' but guess what? A few hours later, they were on the phone again! I don’t reckon that counts as actually unsubscribing, does it? Does anyone happen to know which company this is? I’m considering reporting them for potentially breaching data protection regulations.12 yearsCalled me twice today about this PPI nonsense. I made it crystal clear on both occasions that I don't have any PPI. The chap on the other end got a bit heated when I repeated my answer. He insisted I must have been sold PPI at some point! I asked him to clarify where this supposed sale took place, but he was utterly clueless. I just said, "No, thank you," and hung up on him.12 yearsReceived a call from this lot earlier on, a right bunch of dubious characters if you ask me. Any financial details are strictly private, and spilling the beans on that sort of thing is against the law, isn’t it?12 yearsI picked up the phone and was greeted by a woman’s voice that sounded rather flustered, exclaiming, “Stop it, you're giving me the creeps, just stop!” Naturally, I inquired as to who I was speaking with, to which she replied, “Oh, hello! I'm (the name escapes me) from the Refund department.” Curious about the intention behind her call, I probed further, and she managed to mention, “PPI” before I interjected, requesting that my number be removed from their marketing list. I promptly ended the call thereafter. I understand she’s merely doing her job, but honestly, I didn’t solicit this call!Refund12 yearsI must say, this company is truly the real deal! They managed to assist us in reclaiming a whopping £2200 on our PPI. Their approach was exceptionally thorough, and the professionalism displayed by the team was top-notch. I can't recommend them highly enough-absolutely brilliant service all round!12 yearsI received a call on my mobile from 01138591300 at 7pm on June 29th, but there was no one on the line. Quite interestingly, around that time, I noticed a VW Tiguan listed for sale in our local paper, the Western Morning News, which serves the West Country. The contact number for the ad started with 0113 as well. The car seemed to be a bargain, touted to have just 23,000 miles on the clock, and priced at somewhere between £8,000 and £9,000. Call it intuition, but I can’t help but think there’s a connection here. Quite the unusual coincidence, don’t you think?Western Morning NewsWest Country12 yearsI can't help but wonder, are you perhaps affiliated with those folks, "Davie"?Davie12 yearsSimilar to what’s been mentioned, it pertains to PPI.12 yearsI received a rather cheeky call from this lot yesterday on my mobile, which is peculiar since only my mates have that number. The chap on the other end was exceptionally huffy and quite confrontational. My first line of defence was to look up the company online and fire off an unvarnished complaint via email-though I'm sure it'll vanish into the ether. For the second tactic, I asked him to hold on for a moment and then plonked the phone down near the TV. I suspect he wasn't exactly captivated by NYPD Blue, as he was off the line in a jiffy (shame really, I was just getting into it - not!).NYPD Blue12 yearsReceived a rather unsolicited call, and it felt just like the previous ones - quite similar to those pesky PPI con artists, if you ask me.12 yearsI just had a call come through, but they didn’t leave a message afterward. Having spent some time in a call centre for T-Mobile, I recognised straight away that it was just another dodgy telemarketing attempt the moment I saw the blimmin’ number. It’s so infuriating!T - Mobile12 yearsI've had this overly chatty individual reaching out, and we’ve never crossed paths before! They keep insisting that we can reclaim our mis-sold PPI. Honestly, though, we're not keen on PPI at all, as we think the entire scheme is just a con.12 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be part of the 'refund team,' suggesting they were set to organise a refund for a payment protection insurance (PPI) I supposedly had. When I insisted I’d never taken out PPI, he awkwardly replied, "So, you're saying you haven't had any loans, credit cards, or mortgages in the past decade?" I reassured him that was indeed the case, only for him to promptly hang up. It’s clear this is just a dodgy cold call scam where they’re fishing for information and really shouldn’t be taken at face value.13 yearsDefinitely not a scam, merely a bunch of cold callers pestering me about payment protection insurance.13 yearsPPI claims companies have somehow managed to get hold of my contact details. However, I can confidently say that I've never actually had any Payment Protection Insurance in my life.PPIPayment Protection Insurance14 yearsThis isn't merely a business that provides PPI claims services for those looking to avoid the hassle themselves. What’s truly concerning is their reliance on misleading and unscrupulous methods. They act like they possess all your personal information, falsely suggest they're an authorised government agency with a mandate for this type of work, and even claim they can expedite your claim as if it's already given the green light. When I questioned their legitimacy, along with their data practices, the woman on the line became increasingly evasive and rather impolite before abruptly ending the call. It’s alarming to consider how many more vulnerable individuals might fall prey to their tactics, inadvertently divulging sensitive information and getting caught up in their web.PPI14 yearsMy missus received a call from this number, claiming there was some PPI refund waiting for her and they were asking for her banking details.14 yearsMy husband received a rather peculiar call from this number while he was on duty at work. We've got no outstanding loans or mortgages, so it struck us as a bit odd. Is it just another pushy telemarketer? They ended the call abruptly.Submit Your Own Report (0113 859 1300)
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