01243601333
☎️ 01243601333 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 124360 with a prefix of 01243. The area code 01243 originates from Chichester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01243601333
- Pension company seems legitimate, cautiousMay
2026Number likely belongs to scammersApr
2026Target verifying pension contact detailsOct
2024Suspicious call, lacks identification, scamAug
2024Verification of pension contact infoJun
2024Called number for Target ProfessionalMay
2023Referring to Linsey at TPSMar
2023Pension address update validation positiveFeb
2023Target letter complaints, PPF involvementJul
2022Confusion over unsolicited pension letterJul
2022Concerns about letter language to motherJul
2022Professional services targeted for pensionFeb
2022Call updating pension records professionallyDec
2021Contact for old pension detailsSep
2021Received call from fake workerApr
2021Professional tracing for old pensionsAug
2020Professional company confirming contact detailsJun
2020Received call, checked and verifiedJun
2020Checking address details for pensionJun
2020Missed call, anxious about purposeJun
2020Unsolicited call from possible scamJun
2020Questioning if pension call legitimateAug
2019Legitimate contact regarding address updateJul
2019Initial skepticism, now confident in authenticityJun
2019Phone number for PPF updatesJun
2019Nonsensical sequence of numbers givenJun
2019Mercer Ltd authentic representatives Saint-GobainMar
2019Concerned about potential pension scamAug
2018Target Professional Services contacting for pensionsOct
2017Verify pension with former employerApr
2017Legitimate contact regarding pension schemeOct
2016UK company offering data verificationOct
2016Received call from potential scammerOct
2016Company called for legitimate reasonJul
2016Contact from Target pension tracingMay
2016Contact for pension scheme informationApr
2016Target Professional Services tracing membersApr
2016Block unsolicited calls to avoidApr
2016Possible Chichester number; seeking informationOct
2015No one is taking callsApr
2014Number Of Searches: 616 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 11 April 2014 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Brent Mill(Devon), Coity(Glamorgan), Grumbla(Cornwall) and Kesgrave(Suffolk).
01243601333 has 37 comments of which 21 x positive and 15 x neutral and 1 x negative
01243601333 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01243601333 👆 is reported as a legitimate number used by Target Professional Services, a tracing company acting on behalf of various pension schemes and providers to verify member contact details. They do not ask for financial info but may request details like National Insurance for identity confirmation. While some found their letters' wording to older people quite harsh, the calls and communications are generally viewed as genuine. Many users confirmed the number relates to updating pension records or tracing members with old or outdated addresses. A few expressed initial suspicion or confusion, but overall feedback suggests it is not a scam or sales call. It is important to note the company represents pension trustees and typically charges no cost to the traced individuals.
Reports on phone number 01243601333
2 monthsIt seemed like they just wanted to confirm I was still alive, which I guess makes sense if it’s a pension firm. At first, I wasn’t too sure and didn’t want to provide my birth date. Personally, I reckon it'd be nicer if the pension company sent a letter asking you to call them instead. Although I'm a bit cautious, I do believe they’re genuine.3 monthsHonestly, I reckon this is a SCAM caller. If you get a number you don't know, best to just ignore it and not pick up.2 yearsGot a call from Target Professional Services asking if my address and contact info were correct for my pension. I was a bit suspicious at first, so I rang up my company pension provider to double check. Turns out, they did give Target permission to confirm employees’ details, so the call was legit after all.Target Professional ServicesTarget2 yearsI’m a bit iffy about this number and what it’s really after. They called me on my mobile (not sure how they got it) to ask about confirming my home address connected to some pension firm I supposedly paid into that’s now gone bust. Wouldn’t it make sense for them to actually say the company’s name so I can tell if it’s legit or just some con? Plus, if a pension company I was involved with had folded, wouldn’t they contact me directly rather than some random caller? Feels dodgy to me! There’s way too many scams about these days!2 yearsThey phoned me to confirm the contact info they had about my pension.3 yearsI wasn’t sure at first so I gave them a ring after struggling with their website. Used the 0800 number they provide and it connected me to Target Professional. I gave them the details they needed no hassle. Only phoned because everyone here said it was legit and not a scam.Target Professional3 yearsGot a call from Linsey at Target Professional Services.LinseyTarget Professional Services3 yearsThe company called just to confirm my address for pension purposes. Didn’t share any personal info. All good.Target company4 yearsAbout the letters from Target sent to my 84 year old mum, this is actually genuine. Loads of people have been moaning about how the letter is worded. Apparently, Target have even started a complaints log to take back to the PPF, who are the ones that insisted on the wording Target had to include. Hopefully that clears things up for anyone worried about this number 😃.Target4 yearsTarget Professional Services rang me about tracking down my late father for some old pension. The address they had was off by like 45 years or something! Really outdated info.Target Professional Services5 yearsReal call from Target Professional Services about updating pension details.Target Professional Services5 yearsReal person calling about updating contact info for an old pension.5 yearsI had a rather curious phone call from a woman named Denise, who claimed to be handling my late father's pension affairs. She requested some personal information to confirm my identity, but I made it clear that I wasn't comfortable sharing such details. Interestingly, she seemed to believe I had received a written correspondence when, in fact, it was just a phone call. Denise asserted she was representing Legal and General Pension Administrators, but I have my doubts about that.DeniseLegal and General Pension6 yearsTarget Professional - This company called me about a pension from the 1980s, they're trying to track me down. Seems legit, not a scam or anything.Target Professional6 yearsYeah, I can vouch that this is a legit company dealing with various pension services, including the PPF. They’re just making sure they’ve got the right contact info for you. Keep your NI number close as they’ll ask for it for security reasons. The firm's called Target and you can reach them on 08009881255.PPFNational InsuranceTarget6 yearsHad a call earlier today and after asking them to send something in writing, I looked into it and rang back. Turns out they’re a proper organisation. To the guy below who mentioned being homeless and struggling to pay for calls, they’ve got a freephone number you can use: 0800 9881255. They will ask for proof of identity and your National Insurance number though.National Insurance6 yearsGot a call from Target Professional Services, they were verifying my address for a pension plan. Seemed legit - I’d recently moved and wanted to make sure they had the right details. The person was really polite and friendly.Target Professional Services6 yearsI couldnt answer the call properly cause as soon as I picked up, the person hung up. I was really curious what it was about coz it was an unfamiliar number. I kinda hoped they’d ring back, but I’m 79 and homeless, so calling back isn’t something I can really do.6 yearsSomeone phoned me from this number claiming to be from TalkTalk. They said my internet was slow because I'd been visiting suspicious sites and started asking about the lights on my router and what devices I had connected, like computers or tablets. Then they wanted to know if my computer was currently on, which made me suspicious so I just ended the call and switched my computer off. I'm going to check with TalkTalk to see if they actually tried to contact me.TalkTalk7 yearsI got a call about my pension from these lot after I worked for a firm, and it seems they shared my info around. Are these guys dodgy or what?7 yearsI had a chat with them not long ago, and it turns out their reason for getting in touch was legit. They’re with a pension scheme management team and wanted to update my old address they had listed. They mentioned an address I lived at back in the 90s, which matched up with when I exited the scheme. They didn’t ask for any money stuff, just some info to make sure it was actually me. A few weeks after, I got a letter from the scheme’s admin explaining some updates to how the scheme is run.7 yearsI was a bit suspicious at first, but after going through other people’s comments, I’m pretty sure it’s a legit number.7 yearsThis number seems real, they’re calling for the PPF pension protection payments and need to refresh their contact info in their records.Pension Protection Fund7 yearsLegit business - working for Mercer Ltd administrators connected to Saint Gobain UK Pension Scheme.Authentic OrganisationSaint Gobain UK Pension SchemeMercer Ltd8 yearsI got a letter instructing me to call this number regarding my pension. They’re asking for my details because apparently, I haven't returned a form that supposedly they sent me, which I never got in the first place. They’ve warned me that if I don’t make the call, I won’t receive my pension. Could this be a scam?9 yearsThis number belongs to Target Professional Services. They might call you for a pension scheme matter, as the trustees and admins have to verify where members are so they can send info about the scheme benefits. It's a legit call.Target Professional Services9 yearsThis is a real number linked to a pension plan with Midland Bank, now part of HSBC. I used to work there about 40 years back for a few years. I’ve reached out to HSBC Pensions myself and they’re sending me a quote. If you ever worked there, don’t just brush it off.Midland BankHSBCHSBC Pensions10 yearsThis particular number belongs to Target Professional Services. They will be reaching out to you regarding a pension arrangement or investment plan, as the trustees, provider, or administrator are in need of verifying the location of their members or policyholders in order to dispatch information about their benefits. Acting as a tracing agency, Target receives compensation from the trustees or policy provider for their services; rest assured, there are no charges incurred by the members being traced, and it’s definitely not a sales pitch.Target Professional ServicesTarget10 yearsTarget Professional Services (UK) Ltd is a firm that does data checking.Target Professional ServicesUKLtd10 yearsJust had a ring from these folks today saying they were from HSBC Pensions.HSBC Pensions10 yearsI was a bit suspicious when I got an automated call asking me to ring back, so I decided to look them up first. Like others have said, it turns out they’re a legit company. In my situation, they were reaching out on behalf of HSBC, which used to be Midland Bank, just to confirm my info because I used to work there and have a pension with them.HSBCMidland Bank10 yearsthis phone number belongs to Target Professional Services. they get in touch for a pension scheme since the trustees and administrators have to verify where their members are to send info about their scheme benefits. Target acts as a tracing firm and gets paid by the trustees, so there’s no charge to the members they’re looking for and it’s definitely not a sales pitch.Target Professional ServicesTarget10 yearsThis phone number is linked to Target Professional Services. You might receive a call from them regarding a pension scheme or an investment plan. Their role, as representatives of the trustees, providers, or administrators, is to verify the whereabouts of members or policy holders in order to provide essential information about their benefits. It's worth noting that Target operates as a tracing firm and receives compensation from the trustees or policy providers for their services, meaning that those being traced incur no charges, and it’s definitely not a call aimed at selling anything.Target Professional ServicesTarget10 yearsThe number in question belongs to Target Professional Services. They’re reaching out on behalf of a pension scheme or investment policy because the trustees, provider or administrator need to check in on the whereabouts of their members or policyholders so they can dispatch information regarding benefits. Acting as a tracing company, Target receives payment from the trustees or policy providers for their services; members are not charged anything for this tracing effort, and it is certainly not a sales call.Target Professional ServicesTarget10 yearsGot a call I didn’t ask for, just blocked the number!11 yearsI believe this number hails from Chichester, though I can’t say I know a soul from that area. Any ideas, folks?Chichester12 yearsI tried calling, but it seems there wasn't a soul on the other end of the line.Submit Your Own Report (01243 601333)
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