01226666777
☎️ 01226666777 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1226666 with a prefix of 01226. The area code 01226 originates from Barnsley.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01226666777
- Skepticism towards TelePro Marketing servicesNov
2022User heard information from BluetoothAug
2022Questioning caller legitimacy due to ageJun
2022Question about John from medicalJun
2022Scam call about medical alertJun
2022Blocking unwanted number based on feedbackJun
2022Scam call for medical alertJun
2022Scammer offering fake medical alertJun
2022Questioned eligibility for medical alertJun
2022Phone call scam from “Research Center”Jun
2022Unsolicited call for medical alertJun
2022Another unwanted silent call receivedJun
2022Call received - no responseJun
2022Warning about potential scam deviceJun
2022Recurring, free medical alert offerJun
2022John promised free medical scamJun
2022Unwanted sales call from "John"Jun
2022Unknown number, suspected to scamJun
2022Suspected phishing scam from maleJun
2022Scam alert for the elderlyJun
2022Scam medical pendant sales callJun
2022Health smart watch scam callJun
2022Encouraging reporting to combat phone scamsutenJun
2022Warning about scam phone numbersJun
2022Report scam attempts to authoritiesJun
2022Strange echoes from potential scammerJun
2022Scam call; elderly should bewareJun
2022Questioned age, denied free medicalJun
2022NHS insulted, demands action against scammersJun
2022Blocked number after receiving silenceJun
2022Unwanted call about medical alertJun
2022Questioning credibility of medical offerJun
2022Suspicious of medical alert deviceJun
2022Scam call for fall alarmJun
2022Unexpected call claiming eligibility, likely scamJun
2022Similar sales pitch, medical alertJun
2022Scam call from Medical AlertJun
2022Offered medical alert bracelet, ended callJun
2022Medical alert offer felt suspiciousJun
2022Callers' equipment malfunction led to gibberishJun
2022Warning: Scammer with fake namesJun
2022Scam occurring with medical alertJun
2022Received silent calls, hung upJun
2022Offered medical alert pendant subscriptionJun
2022Suspicious caller offering medical pendantJun
2022Unsolicited call from medical companyJun
2022Silent call with no responseJun
2022Ignored call due to popularityJun
2022Unwanted calls from Medical AlertMay
2022Confirmed real caller from Alerts CentreMay
2022Possible scam selling unnecessary equipmentMay
2022User received unwanted cold callMay
2022Unsolicited call for medical deviceMay
2022Suspicious medical hotline, likely scamMay
2022Beware of fake NHS calls / scamMay
2022Questioning identity, suspecting potential scamMay
2022Eligibility for medical alert questionnairesMay
2022Unsolicited call offering medical alert. ScamMay
2022Receiving telemarketing call during dinnerMay
2022Warning: potential scam with redundancyMay
2022Received missed call, potentially riskyMay
2022Suspected scam call, hung upMay
2022Scam targeting senior citizens identifiedMay
2022Alert pendant for sale, possible scamMay
2022Caller hung up when spoken toMay
2022Suspicious caller, reported for misleadingMay
2022Missed call from unknown numberMay
2022Received suspicious free medical alertMay
2022Received suspicious medical alert scamMay
2022Suspicious call; likely a scamMay
2022Hung up on answering machineMay
2022Curiosity about conditions, asked to stopMay
2022Possible medical scam call reportedMay
2022Blocked unknown caller, no recognitionMay
2022Received medical alert button offerMay
2022Scam alert for medical pendant!May
2022Caller offered free medic alertMay
2022Scam call promoting medical alertMay
2022Automated call; unresponsive, hung upMay
2022Unsolicited call for free medical alertMay
2022Importance of medical alert systemMay
2022Medical alert scam call experienceMay
2022Received suspicious medical alert callMay
2022Likely a scam attempt by textMay
2022Medical offer but hung upMay
2022Suspicious call about medical alertMay
2022Ignored call from BamsleyMay
2022Possible scam caller, suspicious behaviorMay
2022Inquiring about personal alarm deviceMay
2022Caller posing as medical companyMay
2022Caller was confused and persistentMay
2022Lack of empathy towards elderlyMay
2022Call for free medical pendantMay
2022Rejected offer for medical discMay
2022Eligible for medical alert pendantMay
2022Sketchy call reporting fake chargesMay
2022Unresponsive auto-caller for medical alertMay
2022Skeptical about free offer scamMay
2022Unwanted call about medical pendantMay
2022Suspicious call claiming medical purposeMay
2022Free medic alert pendant scamMay
2022Received unsolicited scam call, blockedMay
2022Invest in call blocker phoneMay
2022Missed call reported as spamMay
2022Number Of Searches: 207 Number Of Comments: 98 First Seen: 01 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cardington(Shropshire), Elton(Nottinghamshire) and Primrose Hill(Greater London).
01226666777 has 98 comments of which 67 x neutral and 30 x negative and 1 x positive
01226666777 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01226666777 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting older individuals with cold calls claiming eligibility for free medical alert pendants or emergency alert devices. Callers, often using the name "John" and a local area code, seek personal details such as age and medical history but fail to provide credible company information. Many recipients note the calls are intrusive, frequently silent, or abruptly end when questioned. It is advised to block the number, avoid sharing personal information, and report attempts via official fraud channels. Despite call blocking, scammers may use spoofed or varied numbers, so raising awareness and reporting is essential to help authorities monitor and address these fraudulent activities.
Reports on phone number 01226666777
4 yearsThis number purports to represent TelePro Marketing, whatever that may entail. Apparently, they are hawking services related to writing wills and offering pre-paid funeral arrangements. Quite the intriguing sales pitch, to say the least!TelePro Marketing4 yearsYou hear "Medical?" and "Are you over 50?" - big red flag right there. Best just hang up.4 yearsA bloke called John, said something about medical stuff? Asked if I was over 50 and then just told me to hang up. Bit odd if you ask me.John4 yearsSome bloke rang me up askin if I was over 50, sayin I might qualify for some kinda 'medical alert' thing. He had no clue who I was, just trying to fish for info. I called him out on it, and he just ended the call. I’m seriously thinking of reporting him for harassment.4 yearsWhile I was at my mother's place, I picked up the phone and heard John on the other end. He informed me that I qualified for a complimentary medical alert pendant and asked if I was above 50 years old. I politely informed him that it wasn't my residence, to which he bid me a pleasant day and ended the call. Strangely, when I returned home later, I found the same number on my phone display once again.John4 yearsI missed a call from this number today while I was out, but after seeing what everyone else has said, I’m definitely going to block it now.4 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming I qualified for a ‘medical alert pendant’ and just needed to share my info. I told him no way! He just cut me off right away. Total scammer, now on my block list!4 yearsGot a call about a medical alert pendant, they claimed I was on some list as eligible. Then they asked if I was over 50! If their records don’t even know my age properly, that sounds a bit dodgy to me. I should've asked where they got my number from and what those so-called “records” were. That usually puts them off. Anyway, I just ended the call.4 yearsI answered a call from this number but all I got was silence on the other end.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with the Medical Research Centre, trying to get my personal info - definitely sounded like a scam.MedicalResearch Centre4 yearsGot another call where no one said a word.4 yearsI got a call from someone named John who claimed I qualified for free healthcare and insurance. Definitely sounds like a dodgy medical scam to me.John4 yearsI picked up this call for my mum and dad, and straight away the caller launched into selling one of those emergency medical alert pendants without even checking who they wanted to speak to. When I asked who they were trying to reach, they just brushed it off and kept on with their spiel. I cut in again, a bit more firmly this time, asking the same question, and then they said thanks and ended the call. Completely dodgy - no legit organisation like the NHS would skip asking for the right person at the beginning and just ignore a simple question like that.NHS4 yearsThe call was full of strange echoey sounds, like their gear was totally messed up - it honestly felt like some kinda alien was trying to chat with me haha! I ended the call and then checked the number out to see who it was.4 yearsGot a call from a guy saying he was with some medical alert organisation, trying to give me a free pendant. Felt fishy as he was wanting all my personal details. Pretty sure it was some sort of phishing scam.4 yearsI received a phone call this morning at 10:49, informing me that I might qualify for a medical alert pendant. The caller inquired if I was above the age of 50, to which I replied affirmatively and mentioned that I already possess a medical alert pendant. Without any further discussion, the caller quickly ended the call and the number has now been blocked on my phone.4 yearsGot a call offering a free medical alert pendant or watch, same old story. They kept pushing it like it was some kind of urgent deal but it sounded fishy to me. Definitely felt like a scam trying to get personal info or sign me up for something dodgy. Not falling for that one!4 yearsGot a call from 01226666777 about a fall alarm. Told them I wasn’t interested, felt like a total scam to me.4 years16/6/22 at 15:18, got a call from someone called "John", sounded like a young bloke with an English accent. He was pitching a medical alarm device and said he’s out of Dorset but covers everywhere in the UK. Tried to get info like my age and other personal stuff. I cut him off saying "so this is a sales call then?" and he just admitted it straight up. Told him my number’s on the TPS list and that I’d report him. He just kept saying "ok" a few times, like he didn’t expect me to push back. Ended the call and blocked the number right away.JohnDorsetUKTelephone Preference Service4 yearsSomebody rang saying they're from a health care team and that I qualify for a medical alert gadget. But since these things usually come through the NHS occupational health services, I quickly worked out it was a scam just tryin to nick your bank info.NHS4 yearsI got a call about some kind of health watch, they said it could track my fitness. Then I asked if it was from the NHS and they just ended the call immediately. Definitely dodgy!NHS4 yearsJust got a call from 01226 666777 but didn’t pick up as I didn’t know the number. They didn’t leave any voicemail either. I checked it here and as I thought, seems to be a scam. Definitely going straight to blocked!4 yearsLooks like a dodgy call trying to sell some panic alarm for elderly folks. Definitely seems like a scam to me.4 yearsSome guy called claiming to be from Medical Alert and wanted to know if I was over 50. I just didn’t bother and blocked the number straight away, then he just ended the call. Another scam attempt for sure! The number was 01226 666 777, from Barnsley or somewhere nearby.Medical AlertBarnsley4 yearsGot a ring from someone saying I qualified for a medical pennant. When I asked them about my address, if I lived by myself, or about any health issues, they totally froze and couldn’t give me any proper answers. Felt like a total scam to me.4 yearsGot a call from some medical alert people trying to get me to agree to a medical alert necklace thing. Wasn't really interested.4 yearsThey called to check if I was over fifty so I could get some free medical thing, but I just ended the call straight away.4 yearsThis person kept throwing out fake names the whole time, definitely a scammer trying to mess with me.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with a medical alert service. They asked if I was over 50 and a bunch of other stuff, then said I was eligible for a smartwatch monitor that works kinda like a pendant. They wanted me to join as a member, but when I asked who had referred me, the bloke just hung up on me.4 yearsThe behavior of these individuals is highly disrespectful towards the NHS. They should be identified and imposed with substantial fines to acknowledge the distress they cause to others. However, as usual, there is little likelihood that any action will be taken.4 yearsNo reply at all when I answered, but after seeing the comments here I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number.4 yearsThe caller mentioned that I may qualify for a complimentary medical pendant with a call-out service. I inquired about how he obtained my contact details, to which he claimed that local organizations provide information on individuals who might be living independently. He also asked if I was above the age of 50. In response, I asked for the names of these organizations, but the caller abruptly terminated the call!4 yearsGot a call about some medical alert pendant, seemed dodgy to me. When I asked where they were ringing from, they said Dorset, but 01226 is actually a Barnsley number. Definitely a scam in my opinion.DorsetBarnsley4 yearsI received three calls, and each time I answered, there was complete silence before the caller hung up the phone.4 yearsI received a call from someone at the "Medical Alert Centre" named John, who informed me that I have been selected to receive a complimentary medical alert pendant. He asked whether I was over the age of 50, but I am actually ten years younger, so I simply replied with a straightforward "No." This seemed to confuse him for a moment, and he responded with a simple "Right." Awkwardly, we then sat in silence for around 20 seconds before I decided to end the call. It was undoubtedly a scam and a warning to the elderly to be cautious. I certainly believe that if I had continued the conversation, he would have tried to manipulate his way into finding a category I could potentially fit into.Medical AlertJohn4 yearsJust like a few others mentioned, I got a call from a bloke trying to flog medical alert pendants or something along those lines, I reckon.4 yearsLooks like their gear was on the fritz or something, cause all I heard was a load of static and weird noise instead of a proper voice. Guess it spared me having to tell them exactly what I thought of their call!4 yearsThey called saying they were with some medical company and that I qualified for a medical alert device or something like that.4 yearsGot a call about possibly qualifying for a free medical alert. Then the person asked if I was over 50. I told them I wasn’t interested and hung up straight away. Makes me wonder, if they really had my details and knew I might qualify, why would they need to check my age? Feels like a total scam!4 yearsLike many others have mentioned, it seems to be some sort of medical alert call centre. I’m ex-directory and on the Telephone Preference Service list, yet the caller didn’t have a clue who I was. They oddly asked if I was over the age of 50 before promptly hanging up! Quite bizarre!4 yearsWe received a call that went silent the moment we picked up. There was nobody on the other end when we answered the line.4 yearsI couldn't pick up the phone when they called. Once I noticed so many folks had been looking into it, I decided against ringing them back.4 yearsi got a call sayin we could qualify for a medical alert pendant or bracelet, then they started askin if i was over 50 and if i use a walker or cane. after that, i just hung up.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be John at Medical Alert, saying I qualify for some neck alert device. I’m on the TPS, so I really don’t get how these dodgy calls still manage to come through. Does anyone know how these keep happening? I seem to get one every week or so.JohnMedical Alert4 yearsThis definitely seems suspicious - they tried selling us medical equipment that is actually available for free in Scotland. If it's based in England, it cannot be an NHS product. In Scotland, we would typically receive calls from either NHS Scotland or the local NHS Trust. So we're certain this is a scam.ScotlandEnglandNHS ScotlandNHS Trust4 yearsGot a ring from someone pushing a medical gadget, straight away switched to their script. I asked if it was a cold call, then told them they’d already messed up the usual call centre stuff, then I just hung up.4 yearsGot a call from 01226 666777, some guy named John on the line pushing a medical alert pendant. I told him I’m way too young for that stuff and he just hung up straight away. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.John4 yearsGot a call from what seemed like a legit person about a medical alert, but they just kept going over the same lines like a robot. I reckon it was some kind of scam, probably automated. Just hung up and blocked the number straight away.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be John from the NHS. He kept saying I might get a free medical alert tag or something like that. Definitely felt like a scam to me.NHSJohn4 yearsYes, I can confirm that the call was indeed received from Alerts Centre.Alerts Centre4 yearsThey rang and abruptly ended the call when I answered.4 yearsToday, I received a phone call from a supposed medical alert company located in Dorset. They claimed that if I were aged 50 or above, I may qualify for their alarm system. However, I quickly expressed my skepticism and informed them that I suspected their intentions were fraudulent. Subsequently, they abruptly ended the conversation by hanging up.Dorset4 yearsJohn introduced himself as the caller and mentioned that I might be eligible for a free medical tag. Because I'm currently on an NHS waiting list, this call could've easily deceived me. Interestingly, the area code appeared quite similar to that of my local hospital, further leading me to potentially fall for the scam. Considering that I have "call preference" in place, I shouldn't have received such a call from this individual. Therefore, I intend to report this caller to the appropriate authorities.JohnNHS4 yearsThe moment I picked up, they just cut the call. Feels a bit dodgy to me, like they're hoping you'll ring them back.4 yearsPretty much like others have said here. They asked if I was over 50 and if I needed some free medical alert, like a frame or stick. I questioned who they were, got some spiel about Dorset, then the call just ended. Sounds like a scam, just like the other comments mentioned. I’ve blocked the number now. Feels a bit like harassment to me.Dorset4 yearsI think 01226 666 777 might be one of those dodgy medical scams. Stay clear!4 yearsThis bloke said his name was John and claimed he was from some medical alert company in Dorset. He started by saying I was at risk and could get a free medical alert button. Then he wanted to know how old I am. When I tried to get him to tell me my name, my address, or the location of my GP, he couldn't answer. So I just ended the call.JohnDorset4 yearsSome bloke called me saying he was with a firm giving out free medical alert bracelets. When I questioned how they had my info, he just nicely ended the chat.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying there was a free medical alert available for anyone over 50 at this address. I told them nobody here is over 50, but then they switched up and said our info was provided because of a medical issue. I asked what kind of condition and who gave them that info, but they just kept pushing their ‘free medical alert’ spiel.4 yearsGot a call about some free medical service, sounded dodgy. Ended up just hanging up, total waste of time.4 yearsThis bloke told me I qualified for a medical alert system, claiming he had a whole list of names. When I asked where he got the list from and how he had my number, he kept saying I had a condition that made me eligible. After that, he just said enjoy your day and dropped the call. I reckon some poor, vulnerable person is gonna get caught out by this.4 yearssome bloke rang claiming he was with a medical alert service, offering a free bracelet in case i fell and couldn’t get to the phone. he asked if i had any health problems or previous accidents. i told him i was perfectly fine and healthy. later on, he phoned again and gave me the full sales pitch.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying I could have a free medical alert device. When I asked how they got my number, the bloke just hung up on me. Definitely a scam!4 yearsThey called me but hung up right when I picked up.4 yearsBeware of the Medical Alert Centre scam, as it specifically targets elderly individuals.MedicalAlert Centre4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from a medical alert company. They couldn’t say who they wanted or even confirm the number they’d dialled. All they did was keep going over the same spiel again and again. Total scam, if you ask me.4 yearsBeware! This medical alert necklace is a scam. You must be joking.4 yearsLike many others here, I got a call telling me that apparently I qualify for a free medical alert device and they asked if I was over 50. I told them if the records say I'm eligible, why bother asking my age? Before I could say more, they hung up, but I made sure to block the number straight away.4 yearsGot a call from bamsley on 4th May 2022 at 09:36, just decided not to pick up.Bamsley4 yearsThey abruptly ended the call as soon as I picked up, indicating their intention to prompt me to return the call at a significant expense.4 yearsIn my opinion, I suspect that the call received from this particular number was likely a fraudulent attempt related to medical matters.4 yearsI didn’t pick up, so I can’t be sure, but it’s likely a scam since I’ve been getting similar messages before.4 yearsThey kept ringing to ask about health issues, so I gently asked them to stop calling me.4 yearsI got a call from this guy named John who said I qualified for some medical alert pendant. He began asking me stuff about my age, but I cut him off quickly, saying I wasn't interested. Didn't let him go on too long.John4 yearsI just received a call informing me that I am eligible to receive a complimentary medical alert pendant. The caller asked for my age, but I expressed my interest and the call abruptly ended. I suspect there must have been a hidden agenda or requirement involved.4 yearsSomeone called saying I could qualify for a medical alert and tried to get me to answer some private stuff. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.4 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming I’d qualified for a medical alert because of info they had on me. When I asked where they got that info, all he did was keep repeating his name over and over. He said he was calling from Dorset but the number flashed up as one from Basley. Didn’t bother staying on and just ended the call.DorsetBasley4 yearsJust had a call from someone trying to push a medical emergency alert pendant on me. Since it was a cold call, I’m pretty sure it’s one of those dodgy scams.4 yearsThe voicemail started and they just hung up straight away.4 yearsIt seemed like a pre-recorded or computerized message with the appropriate pauses. When I inquired about the intended recipient of the phone call, 'John' evaded answering the question and continued asking what seemed like automated questions. Just as I was about to complete my answers, which I strongly distrust, the call ended abruptly, as if the allocated time had expired.John4 yearsThankfully, my phone has a call blocker so this number couldn’t actually reach me. I’ve no idea who C.L. Prosser or this Metal Company are, and I can’t think of any reason why they’d ring me.C. L. ProsserMetal Company4 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from a healthcare facility, inquiring whether we were interested in a personal alarm system. Quite odd, really!4 yearsI received a call that I initially believed was from a medical alert service, which had me concerned as my mother-in-law is advanced in years and relies on a personal alarm. I thought they might be reaching out to inform me of some incident. However, upon realising it was merely a sales pitch aimed at persuading me to obtain one, I promptly ended the conversation.4 yearsI recently received a rather dubious call purportedly regarding a medical alert system. The individual on the line seemed rather confused, unable to clarify whom he wished to speak with, nor could he provide the number he dialled. Instead, he kept regurgitating the same scripted phrases over and over. Quite the unsettling experience!4 yearsIt was quite distressing talking to an elderly woman whose name and age were a mystery to me. Best bet is to simply hang up or suggest they reach out to a relative; they usually lose interest quickly that way.4 yearsI received a call from someone claiming I qualified for a complimentary medical alert pendant, and they were keen to find out how old I was. I straight up told them that I wasn't interested, and just like that, the line went dead. I can’t help but think that had I carried on the conversation, there’d have been some sort of catch involved. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.4 yearsSupposedly concerning a medical device, since I qualified for one! I informed him I wasn't keen and promptly ended the call.4 yearsI received a call informing me that I qualified for a medical alert pendant, and they inquired whether I was over the age of 50. I simply replied that I had no interest and enden the conversation abruptly.4 yearsA call came through claiming to be from security about my card, mentioning a couple of alleged dodgy transactions. They then asked me to press some buttons, which instantly raised alarm bells. I promptly ended the call!4 yearsI received a call regarding a medical alert system, and it appeared to be an automated caller. When I posed a question, there was no response, which was rather suspicious.4 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to represent a medical centre, offering me a complimentary personal alarm device. They even had the cheek to inquire if I was under the age of 50! Quite amusing, really! I mentioned the Telephone Preference Service and they seemed completely unfazed by it. When I requested that they take my number off their list, they were just silent. Quite the encounter!4 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming I was eligible for a complimentary medical alert pendant. I was quite taken aback, thinking to myself, "Why on earth would I need that?" The caller went on to explain the benefits of the pendant, which I interrupted with, "I'm quite familiar with it since my 90-year-old mum has one." He acknowledged my point and promptly disconnected the call.4 yearsI had an encounter that mirrored what others have shared. The caller claimed to be from a medical facility and mentioned that I might be eligible for a pendant. He then proceeded to ask for my age and what provisions I already had sorted out, specifically regarding any potential falls! The moment I indicated that I found his questions rather inappropriate, he simply ended the call.4 yearsI received a call claiming I qualified for a complimentary medical alert pendant, but they wanted to know if I was over 50. Feeling a bit wary, I asked him to tell me my name, thinking it was a bit dodgy. He then requested my name instead-clearly, he had no clue and couldn't have pulled any details from a system. After that, he just cut the call.4 yearsThey mentioned that we were “eligible for a complimentary medical gadget” - what a blatant ruse! I've now put the number on my block list.4 yearsIt appears that a so-called medical alert service has been making the rounds, trying to reach out to numerous people in our street today. I’d suggest you consider purchasing a call-blocking device; it really does wonders! The number popped up on our landline earlier, but thanks to the blocker, they were unable to connect. Quite a handy little feature, I must say!4 yearsI received a call from this number, but I chose not to pick up. No message was left, so I've flagged it as potential spam.4 yearsHe introduced himself as John, calling from the Medical Research Centre located in Dorset. It's quite peculiar since the STD telephone code indicated a Barnsley number. I refrained from responding to any of his personal inquiries. Whether or not it's a scam remains uncertain, yet I am not fond of these unsolicited callers delving into personal matters.JohnMedical ResearchCentreDorsetSTDBarnsleySubmit Your Own Report (01226 666777)
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