01253734111
☎️ 01253734111 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 125373 with a prefix of 01253. The area code 01253 originates from Blackpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01253734111
- Reported unauthorized window warranty cold call.Sep
2016Unpleasant experience with insurance salesmanSep
2016Unpleasant unidentified male calls partnerJun
2016Received suspicious call about windowsJun
2016Suspicious call, personal info requestedJun
2016Dismissive of arrogant individualsApr
2016PVE double glazing scam complaintMar
2016Unwanted call, frustrating experience reportedMar
2016Received call from Windows WarrantyFeb
2016Unexpected call for window upgradeFeb
2016Scam involving fake PVC windowsFeb
2016Scam call about unnecessary surveyFeb
2016Unwanted repeated calls despite privacyJan
2016Warning: Ignore calls from WindowlineJan
2016Annoyed by unsolicited cold callsDec
2015Received scam call about PVC windowsDec
2015Possible scam call about window insuranceDec
2015Cold caller selling window maintenanceNov
2015Unsolicited call from repair serviceSep
2015Unwanted call about windows warrantyJul
2015Listed as Blackpool BT numberJul
2015Unknown caller requesting identity informationJul
2015Asking about cold caller numberJul
2015Number Of Searches: 316 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 29 June 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bourton(Somerset), Crimond(Aberdeenshire), Herringthorpe(South Yorkshire), Horsted Green(East Sussex) and Llanrug(Gwynedd).
01253734111 has 23 comments of which 16 x neutral and 6 x negative and 1 x positive
01253734111 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01253734111 👆 is reported as a persistent cold-calling operation claiming to offer window maintenance or insurance services, often regarding double glazing warranties. Many recipients, including those registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), report frequent, unsolicited calls that seem to ignore TPS registration. Callers often lack specific knowledge about the windows or installation details and sometimes exhibit rude or evasive behaviour. The company is frequently linked to premises in Lytham St Annes and uses multiple phone numbers. Numerous users suspect the calls are a scam, as they press for in-home surveys or payments for unnecessary services, despite recipients having no relevant windows or warranties. Caution is advised, and many have reported the calls to authorities and TPS.
Reports on phone number 01253734111
10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from a window warranty company about fixing windows. When I told him I’m on the TPS list and they shouldn’t be ringing me up, he insisted they were allowed to call about window repairs. I’ve already reported them to the TPS and I’d suggest anyone else on it do the same. The more complaints they get, the better chance something will be done. I checked and there really is a firm by that name in Lytham St Annes, with the 01253 area code.TPSLytham St Annes10 yearsI encountered an insufferably pompous chap trying to peddle insurance for UPVC windows, completely disregarding the fact that my windows are made of wood. To make matters worse, he got into a right muddle over the name of the resident at the property. I am absolutely displeased with this experience!10 yearsthis bloke has been ringing me pretty much every day. when i asked who he was, he got all rude and wouldn’t say his name or which firm he was from. he kept saying it was confidential because he wanted to talk to my partner (he even knew my partners first name!) but i still didn’t like how sketchy he sounded.10 yearsI got a call from these people around 4 this afternoon. They actually knew my name and started telling me about windows with a ten year warranty. Thing is, I’ve only been at this place for about a year. The guy then asked when my partner leaves for work and when he gets back. I was a bit daft and answered without thinking since I’m feeling unwell. Right after I said it, I knew I’d messed up, so I ended the call quickly. Now I’m feeling a bit anxious about it.10 yearsI got a call from these people around 4 this afternoon. They already had my name and started telling me about a ten year warranty on the windows. Thing is, I’ve only been living here a year. Then the bloke asked when my partner leaves for work and what time he gets back. Being unwell and a bit out of it, I ended up answering without thinking. After a moment, I figured out what I’d said and quickly ended the call. Feeling a bit uneasy about it now.10 yearsDon’t bother with those rude tosspots, just hang up on them.10 yearsHad a run-in with PVE double glazing - tried to dodge my call blocker, but no way was that going to work! Complete scam, honestly.Double Glazing10 yearsWe're registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet still received an unwanted call from Widow Warranties. Absolutely maddening!Telephone Preference ServiceWidow Warranties10 yearsToday, I had yet another ring from this outfit. They claimed to be known as Windows Warranty and based on a trading estate off Boundary Road, Lytham. I recalled having chatted with them a while back, and they had quoted me a whopping £1,000 to restore my windows to pristine condition. When I pressed him for a quote over the phone, he mentioned they don't provide those details, which left me rather puzzled. He was eager to dispatch someone to inspect my windows, but I politely declined, saying it simply wasn’t a convenient moment. - Caller: Windows WarrantyWindows WarrantyBoundary RoadLythamCaller11 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call not too long ago, informing me that the decade-long warranty on my double-glazing was nearing its end. They proposed to send someone around to refurbish my windows for a rather hefty fee of £1,000. This was roughly a year back. Interestingly, the call didn’t come from the original company that did a smashing job of fitting them; I suspect it might have been linked to the insurers, or perhaps they just share contact details about homeowners. During my investigation, I found out that this firm operated from a rather modest location in Lytham St. Annes, which looked quite unremarkable on Google Earth. Naturally, I declined their offer, as there’s absolutely nothing amiss with my windows. - Caller: 01253 734111Lytham St. AnnesGoogle EarthCaller11 yearsI've got a strong suspicion this is a dodgy operation. They're peddling insurance for UPVC windows we don’t even own! Plus, we’re on the Telephone Preference Service list, so they’re clearly disregarding that. They claim they're not selling anything-just trying to set up a survey... as if it's my choice after that! What a load of rubbish! The decision about my purchases is entirely mine, yet they’re definitely pushing a sale. When I pressed for the company's name again, the line went dead. Quite the shady affair, if you ask me!UPVCTelephone Preference Service11 yearsDefinitely sounds like a scam to me as well. We don’t have any pvc double glazing here. When I asked her where she was calling from one more time, she just ended the call.11 yearsthis number keeps ringing me non-stop but we’re unlisted and don’t share our landline with anyone. even though i have call blocking turned on, they still manage to get through. so annoying!11 yearsI received a call from some bloke today who sounded thoroughly disinterested in what he was doing. He informed me that the warranty on my windows had expired and mentioned they are now over a decade old. Apparently, they want to dispatch a surveyor to check them out and advise if there's any work to be done. Ask him about the window installation dates or who did the fitting, and he was as clueless as a lamb lost in a field. It’s baffling how he even obtained my information. All in all, it feels like a complete con. Do yourself a favour and steer clear of these calls. - caller: Windowline.11 yearsA lady rang up claiming to be from "Windowline" regarding some window insurance for the "PVC double glazing" supposedly fitted at our address. I must admit, I was rather curt with her, as I’m utterly fed up with these incessant cold calls and dubious scams. We've never had any PVC double glazing installed in our home, so it seems their firm and her employers have no right at all to be contacting us-or anyone else, for that matter. We're also registered with the Telephone Preference Service, but that seems to be utterly pointless with characters like these lurking about.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsGot a call from some woman claiming to be from “windowling window insurance” or something like that, asking about pvc double-glazing at my address. I was so fed up with these people ringing up, I ended up swearing a fair bit. I’m sick of these lot who only care about pleasing their dodgy bosses and lining their own pockets. She told me I was rude and just hung up on me. Fair enough. Just to be clear, our house is one of the few on the street without any pvc added. Definitely a scam.11 yearsI had a rather bothersome call from a lady claiming to represent "Windowline" - or something along those lines. She started discussing the "PVC double glazing" that supposedly had been fitted at my address, which, might I add, is completely untrue. We've never had such work done! It was blatantly a scam attempt. I must confess, I didn't handle it with much grace; I was rather curt, and she promptly ended the conversation. - caller: "Windowline"11 yearsI had a chat with the bloke who rang me, claiming to be based in Lytham and peddling window maintenance services under the guise of a marketing firm. Just your typical cold call, really. I let him know I’d be alerting OFCOM about his company’s antics.Lytham11 yearsI received a call today from a company offering to repair my double glazing; they just rang me out of nowhere about some maintenance work. The lady seemed quite pleasant, but I find it hard to trust people who cold-call me like that!11 yearsWe are registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet we received a call regarding our double-glazed windows, which supposedly are no longer covered by warranty. When I probed her for more details, it became clear she had no clue who had installed them and was merely making a call on a whim.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsIdentified as a BT number from Blackpool.Blackpool11 yearsCould someone please tell me who this number belongs to? It keeps ringing my phone incessantly!11 yearsCould this number belong to a telemarketer?Submit Your Own Report (01253 734111)
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