01158226507
☎️ 01158226507 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 115822 with a prefix of 0115. The area code 0115 originates from Nottingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01158226507
- Suspicious marketing scheme, possibly fraudulentApr
2011Persistent callers despite requested silenceApr
2011Apologizing for timing of departureJan
2011Concerned about negative workplace experiencesJan
2011Deceptive job practices, reported misconductDec
2010Elderly friend encountered suspicious salesDec
2010Appointment for engineering job, uncertainDec
2010Suspected scam involving phone callNov
2010Scammed by fake carpet cleaningNov
2010Harassment for expensive vacuum salesOct
2010Suspicious prize offers, possible scamSep
2010Persistent carpet cleaning telemarketers contactedAug
2010Doubtful free carpet cleaning offerJun
2010Persistent unwanted phone calls frustrate usersNov
2009Spam call for carpet cleaning appointmentOct
2009Scam call, reporting to policeSep
2009Suspicious call, untrustworthy service claimsSep
2009Competition win scam warning issuedMar
200901158226507 has 18 comments of which 18 x neutral
01158226507 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01158226507 👆 is reported as a persistent and dubious selling tactic linked to carpet cleaning offers and prize draws promising cars, especially Nissan Micras. Many have experienced unsolicited calls and door-to-door visits, often after being pressured or tricked into giving their numbers despite being on the TPS. The firms involved use various names like KDA (UK) Trust, RTS Services, and others, with calls from suspicious 0151 numbers. Appointments set for "free" carpet cleaning often turn into hard sells of expensive vacuum cleaners or high-cost services. Numerous complainants report calls at all hours, unanswered return calls, and aggressive sales behaviour. Some former workers describe misleading recruitment and pressurised sales targeting friends and family. Overall, users strongly warn of potential scams and customer dissatisfaction.
Reports on phone number 01158226507
10 yearsI've just received a peculiar call from a company named 'Yorkshire House Care.' There were a chap and a lady on the line, both using their mobiles but for some reason, they required to use my landline to contact their office. Quite odd, isn't it? I'm left wondering if I’ll be stuck with a hefty phone bill after this carpet cleaning gig. We've already reached out to the firm and flagged it as potentially dodgy. They assured us the call was routed through a standard 01 number. Can anyone shed some insight on this? Much appreciated!Yorkshire House Care10 yearsReceived a call claiming that we had won a contest, and apparently, the prize was a carpet cleaner. The thing is, we never signed up for any competition! They asked for all sorts of personal details to sort out the "win." Just a heads up to everyone-stay vigilant!10 yearsThis outfit is allegedly endorsed by a chap named Mr. Brian - someone we’ve never come across before. They say they’re from RTS Services, but the moment we tried firing off some questions, they hung up straight away. Quite peculiar, to say the least. There's definitely a call centre vibe happening in the background.BrianRTS Services10 yearsThese individuals certainly don't take no for an answer, do they? A so-called "mate" of mine felt compelled to share my number, and now I’m quite miffed about it. We’re registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet these chaps have been incessantly calling at all hours, unsettling not just me but my partner and family as well. When you attempt to return the call, it just leads you to some automated message system. We've reached a boiling point and lost it on some unfortunate bloke at the end of the line. The more composed my friend tried to be, the more we felt the urge to raise our voices. Honestly, why can't they just take the hint when you tell them to clear off? It’s enough to make anyone explode!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsWe had a stint with this lot, but we quickly pulled the plug on it post-'training'. They showed us how to present the product and then expected us to showcase it to our mates and relatives, all the while insisting we weren't meant to be pushing sales onto them. During one of these demonstrations, the trainer swooped in and started applying heavy pressure to sell, right in front of our own kin! Utterly unacceptable, if you ask me. I was practically shoved out of the door, and it dawned on us that these folks are just misrepresenting roles to peddle cleaning products. I've made sure to notify the job site where they’ve advertised this role, and I’ve even alerted the authorities!11 yearsI've received an appointment for an engineering position at Longmoore Lane in Liverpool, scheduled for 11am next month. Is this merely a tactic to draw us in? Thanks, Dave.Longmoore LaneLiverpoolDave11 yearsI just had a missed call from this number, shortly after I foolishly handed out my digits to a door-to-door salesman. He offered me a ticket for a supposedly FREE chance to win a car (you can find the number on the ticket: RTS Service (UK) LTD 01522 306128). There seem to be a variety of names associated with this scam, like RTS, KDA(UK) Trust, and of course, ELITE ELECTRICAL! If they attempt to contact me again, I'm definitely going to report their number to the authorities!RTS ServiceUKRTSKDATrust11 yearsA senior friend of mine has just fallen victim to this nonsense. They're running a con called KDA (UK) Trust, offering a chance to win a Nissan Micra, amongst other things. This time, it’s connected to KSC Ltd, based on Longmoor Lane in Liverpool, using a 0151 number. Interestingly, that's the same address as the Kirby Vacuum Cleaner Service Centre. A salesman gave him a call, and he ended up signing up for one of their hoovers on hire purchase, racking up a whopping total of over £2,000! I’m off to have a word with them tomorrow, and I’ll definitely be penning a letter to BBC Watchdog shortly after.KDAUKTrustKSC LtdLongmoor LaneLiverpoolKirby Vacuum Cleaner Service CentreBBC Watchdog11 yearsThese folks are relentless, to say the least. A so-called "friend" of mine felt pressured into sharing numbers, and mine ended up in their hands. I’m quite irked, especially since we're registered with the Telephone Preference Service and all. They’ve been disturbing not just me, but also my partner and other family members at the most ridiculous hours - day and night. It’s utterly maddening! When you try to return the call, you’re met with some automated response that leads nowhere. Eventually, we reached our breaking point and had a right go at some unfortunate chap on the line. Ironically, it was her keeping her cool that made me want to let loose even more. Every time we tell them to back off, it’s as if they’ve got a one-track mind. It’s only a matter of time before we genuinely lose our cool and end up yelling something like, “just clear off”!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI just received a call from KDA Winners, who generously proposed a complimentary carpet cleaning for our lounge, hallway, stairs, and landing. While it sounds enticing, I must confess I find it hard to believe that anything truly comes without strings attached in this day and age. It certainly raises my eyebrows!KDA11 yearsSpot on! Just the other week, I found a flyer shoved through my letterbox claiming someone had dropped off a card for a chance to win a Nissan Micra. As if that’s likely! What’s more probable is the relentless push to buy an overpriced vacuum cleaner. Honestly, it’s like they’ve got a vendetta! We’ve faced this at previous digs, and it took some serious effort to shake them off. Seems like we’re in for a repeat of that nonsense once more!12 yearsHey there! Just a quick note to say, please hold on! We visited the site twice last month for the engineering job. We're supposed to kick things off tomorrow, so we decided to check the postcode for our sat nav. When I searched the company name online, I stumbled upon a forum with 14 individuals who’ve either worked there or nearly got involved, and let me tell you, the feedback isn’t great - pardon my French! Now that I've found this site, my spirits are a bit low, but I’m relieved we discovered it in advance. I’ll send you the link for the site shortly. Cheers! G.12 yearsAbsolutely! I've fallen for it as well! The whole thing seemed like a harmless draw for a free Nissan Micra. They rang me up to offer a complimentary carpet cleaning. A chap eventually turned up, but he was rather tardy. He checked out the carpet on the stairs, said he needed to pop off to the depot for some spot remover, hopped into his van, and off he went-never to return! Honestly, I feel like such a fool!12 yearsYesterday, we had a chap knock at the door, presenting us with a card for a chance to enter a competition to win a car. Shortly after, we received a phone call announcing we’d won some sort of daily draw for complimentary carpet cleaning. They claimed it wouldn’t cost us a penny, apart from just a cup of tea, and we could select any carpet from any room. However, there’s a catch - it’s limited to just one carpet. Upon looking into the phone number, it turned out to be 0151216688. Now, we're a bit suspicious and think this might just be a clever sales tactic.12 yearsMy significant other handed out my phone number in return for a raffle entry. I’ve just received a call from them, touting a complimentary carpet cleaning service. My partner managed to dodge their advances for three days by claiming I was away on holiday, yet they've made it clear they’ll be giving us another bell shortly. The raffle ticket includes the contact details for the local agent, M.C.R., who, rather peculiarly, shares the same industrial website as my own business in Hersden. If they persist with this nonsense, I might just pay them a visit to offer some unsolicited ‘guidance’.M. C. R.Hersden12 yearsIt seems like you might've been around as early as we were; I took a peek at the date of your last message. Apologies for your departure when you did!12 yearsYesterday, a chap knocked on our door with a rather flashy card, claiming we could enter a free draw for a chance to win a car. Shortly after, we received a phone call announcing we’d won in their daily draw for complimentary carpet cleaning - all it would cost us is a cup of tea! They mentioned we could have any carpet done in any room, but here's the catch: only one carpet can be cleaned. We decided to look up the phone number, which is 0151216688, and now we're starting to suspect this might just be a sneaky sales tactic.12 yearsI received a call from these folks offering a complimentary carpet cleaning service. I searched for their company online and stumbled upon this site. I tried to cancel the appointment through the phone number provided by the operator, but when I called "Lauren," it went straight to voicemail. Interestingly, I noticed that on the bottom of the prize draw, it mentioned it was sponsored by the KDA (UK) Trust.LaurenKDAUK) TrustSubmit Your Own Report (0115 822 6507)
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