01273974063
☎️ 01273974063 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1273974 with a prefix of 01273. The area code 01273 originates from Brighton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01273974063
- Scam targeting elderly, product never receivedOct
2019Warning against potential scam callOct
2019Playful and evasive responseOct
2019Scammed grandmother, reported to authoritiesOct
2019Man hung up after confrontationOct
2019Scammer enjoying stealing card detailsOct
2019Questioning company's ethics and practicesJun
2018Safe Call box effectiveness questionableApr
2017Unresponsive company, potential scam concernsApr
2017Saved from potential scam callJan
2017Helpful call, avoided scam, thanksJan
2017Received unwanted call from ThomasNov
2016Unauthorized charge, no response receivedOct
2016Poor service, unauthorized charge issueOct
2016Safe Call Solutions is a scam!Oct
2016Avoid Safe Call Solutions scammersOct
2016Number is currently unreachableOct
2016User also inquired about 01273956099Jul
2016Frustrated, seeking prompt resolutionApr
2016New number: 03303530023 reportedJan
2016TPS sells personal information to telemarketersJan
2016Failed cancellation, unresponsive customer serviceDec
2015Avoid cold callers, sign up TPSDec
2015Open Reach monitors database activitiesSep
2015Delighted with the service providedSep
2015Concern about safety and sign-upSep
2015Received call, no informationJun
2015Persistent caller using different numbersJun
2015Receiving unwanted daily phone callsMay
2015Effective call blocker; avoid cold callsMay
2015Effective call blocker, no more callsMay
2015False phone call noise complaintMay
2015Cold caller offers anti-calling serviceMay
2015Service worked well, not a scamMay
2015Mystery silent calls, no answerApr
2015Suspicious scam call service offeringApr
2015Positive experience, product received, helpful supportApr
2015Nuisance call scam awareness sharedApr
2015Provider handles calls, no magic boxMar
2015Sales call offering irony, suspicious websiteMar
2015Caller claimed to be a scamMar
2015Received unwanted calls, suspicious responseMar
2015Caller attempted scam; reported itMar
2015Suspicious call, won't provide paymentMar
2015Cautious after multiple cold callsMar
2015Confirmed it's a scam, thanksMar
2015Received expensive call wanting paymentMar
2015Reported nuisance call, safe numberMar
2015Received nuisance call from SafecallMar
2015Nuisance call; rude response followedMar
2015User confronts cold caller directlyMar
2015Reported scam; warned by authoritiesMar
2015Received repeated calls from ChantelleFeb
2015Refusing to answer phone scammersFeb
2015Suspicious nuisance call offer receivedFeb
2015Nuisance calls disturbing elderly motherFeb
2015Scam call from fake BTJan
2015Unknown caller, report to BT?Jan
2015Disguised government scam to sellDec
2014Suspicious phone call offering serviceDec
2014Scam company with incorrect informationDec
2014Unwanted call from Safe Call SolutionsOct
2014Spam call reported by userOct
2014Frequent annoying calls, not appreciatedOct
2014Unauthorized call despite TPS registrationOct
2014Annoying automated messages from unknown numberOct
2014Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 65 First Seen: 24 September 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Far Moor(Lancashire), Hermit Hill(South Yorkshire), Inveruglas Water(Argyll and Bute) and Lake End(Buckinghamshire).
01273974063 has 65 comments of which 20 x negative and 9 x positive and 36 x neutral
01273974063 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01273974063 👆 is reported as a nuisance cold-calling operation targeting mainly elderly and vulnerable individuals with offers of call-blocking devices and services, often claiming government backing. Many users warn that the product is ineffective, overpriced, and sometimes never delivered despite payment. Attempts to cancel or obtain refunds frequently fail, and the company is alleged to use multiple phone numbers and aliases to avoid detection. Several victims have reported distress and financial loss, with some cases referred to Action Fraud and Trading Standards. While a few users claim satisfaction, the overwhelming consensus advises caution, discourages sharing personal bank details, and recommends utilising official options like the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) instead. Overall, the company is viewed with suspicion and considered by many as operating a scam.
Reports on phone number 01273974063
7 yearsA bloke named Guy Stevens from Brighton has swindled my elderly mother, who is battling dementia, out of her money for a product that never arrived! What a dreadful situation!Guy StevensBrighton7 yearsYou won't be able to pin me down! 😍7 yearsAbsolutely appalling behaviour, robbing my poor blind grandmother! How could you stoop so low, Rob Sturgess? You’ve pilfered her benefits without a second thought-do you feel no guilt? It’s utterly disgraceful. Time to report this to Action Fraud, I reckon!Rob SturgessAction Fraud7 yearsShould you wish to experience another bout of being swindled, I highly recommend contacting Yes Safeca Solutions. They're more than happy to enable you to transfer funds directly and they accept all prominent credit cards.Yes Safeca Solutions7 yearsI was quite aggressively approached over the phone by a chap who had a strong working-class accent when I refused to share my banking information. I suggested they send any offers through the mail instead, as I'm not one to divulge my financial details to just anyone. Not long after, they ended the call abruptly after I highlighted that they were the ones being a nuisance with their constant ringing.7 yearsI've had a right laugh tricking folks into sharing their bank info, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching them fall for it. It’s all too easy! I pass those details along for a tidy profit. Good luck trying to put a stop to me!9 yearsA couple of years back, I snapped up a Safe Call box, utterly exhausted by relentless cold callers. Honestly, I wasn't too convinced it would actually deliver. Just yesterday, I found myself bombarded with five unsolicited calls, all coming from voices that seemed to have an Indian lilt. Given what I’ve read in the reviews, I can't say I was shocked to learn that it’s more of a con than anything else, though I did manage to have a brief chat with someone during one of those interruptions. Best, Desperado.Desperado9 yearsI recently acquired one of those so-called "magic boxes," yet it appears to be just another standard Asian import. I've attempted to reach out to them multiple times but haven't had any luck getting a response. I'm curious if anyone else has managed to get in touch or if I’ve fallen victim to a scam. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!10 yearsToday, I got a phone call from someone named Ross Anderson, using the number 03303530023. Thankfully, I decided to hold off on responding straight away and looked up Safecall Solutions with your help. You've truly saved me from falling into yet another scam!Ross AndersonSafecall Solutions10 yearsBlimey! I received a call today from a company called Safe Call Solution. The chap on the other end was rather pleasant and seemed genuinely interested when I shared my experiences with various scams I've faced recently. He mentioned that for just 98 pence a week, he could prevent all those pesky cold calls. I explained that I was short on funds, and he was kind enough to provide me with a contact number. After doing a bit of research online, I stumbled upon this site. I'm really grateful to everyone for sharing their insights; it’s helped me dodge a potential pitfall. The name of the caller was Thomas Higging, if that helps anyone.Safe Call SolutionThomas Higging10 yearsI was just doing a bit of digging into a dodgy phone call I received a mere five minutes ago. Lucky I did! The number was 03303530023, and the bloke on the other end introduced himself as Thomas Higgins. He’s planning to give me another ring next week, but having come across this information, I’ll definitely know how to handle it and won’t be too polite about it!Thomas Higgins10 yearsI received a call from the number 03303334988, and to my surprise, they've withdrawn £119.00 from my account! I returned the call and was informed that someone from the refund team would get back to me within a couple of hours. Unfortunately, I've yet to hear from them. I’ve tried reaching out again, but the line seems to be silent. Quite frustrating, really!10 yearsI've reached out to Safe Call Solutions on numerous occasions, only to be told that someone would get in touch with the correct team and return my call. Initially, I thought their service might help with the incessant cold calls, so I went ahead with it. However, after some consideration, I decided to cancel. I rang them up, but the gentleman informed me that the parcel had already been dispatched. I'd assumed when it didn’t arrive that my cancellation had been processed. Imagine my shock when I later checked my bank statement and saw a deduction of £120 - a charge for a service I had cancelled and for a box I never received. I've since tried contacting them countless times without any success. I really want this issue resolved. I'm Mrs G Dowling, residing at 27 Granville Road, NW65AR.Safe Call SolutionsG DowlingGranville RoadNW65AR10 yearsBeware of Safe Call Solutions; it’s nothing more than a con!10 yearsSteer clear of these con artists and let them know you’re not interested. Don’t buy into their nonsense-it’s nothing but a scam. If you receive a call from them, either report them or simply put the phone down. They often alter their names and phone numbers, so keep your wits about you. This company, Safe Call Solutions, is one to watch out for. Absolutely do not share any financial information or cash with them. Stay vigilant!Safe Call Solutions10 yearsI’ve been struggling to get through on this number, it seems impossible!10 yearsI too have had encounters with the number 01273956099.10 yearsWhat on earth is going on with this phone number? I’m absolutely baffled! I feel like I’ve been completely conned here-I’ve shelled out my hard-earned cash, only to be met with nothing but silence! I was assured of receiving a package, yet there’s been no sign of it, and that number I’ve tried, well, it leads me to an answerphone that informs me there’s no one around. If I don’t receive any communication from you by Friday the 22nd of April 2016, I’ll have no choice but to take this matter to the police and report you to the relevant authorities. It's simply unacceptable!11 yearsIt seems they’ve switched to the number 03303530023 now.11 yearsThe Telephone Preference Service shares your details with call centres, which is precisely how they profit. It's rather obvious, isn't it?Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI attempted to cancel my order just an hour after the call, but sadly, I can't seem to get anyone to pick up the phone.11 yearsHello there! I’ve just received a rather amusing cold call, ostensibly to assist in cutting down on those very cold calls! Oh, the irony is simply delightful. The caller hailed from Brighton and was using the number 0333 212 3410. They inquired about the former occupant of my residence but then proceeded to mention I’ve been inundated with nuisance calls, offering to remedy the situation for a mere 67 pence daily. Curiously enough, the chap dropped the name of one of their directors, Paul Elliot, yet a quick rummage through Companies House yields no results on him... Best to steer clear of this lot and make sure you’re registered with the Telephone Preference Service!BrightonPaul ElliotCompanies HouseTelephone Preference Service11 yearsAs a member of the Open Reach team, I can confirm that they have the capability to track how many databases your number appears in. They aren’t actively placing calls, as that wouldn’t make financial sense, and any such activity would likely be noticed by auto-dialers.Open Reach11 yearsAbsolutely not! I made use of the service and was thoroughly pleased with it.11 yearsWhich number should I call to check if everything's alright? They were incredibly supportive, but I’m starting to wonder if I made the right choice by signing up with them.11 yearsReceived a voicemail on my work phone from some Scottish woman, who mentioned I could return her call at the same number! Honestly, I haven't a clue who she is.11 yearsThey persistently ring me using different numbers!11 yearsI receive calls from this number twice daily, and they persistently leave messages on my answering machine. Could you kindly make them cease this annoyance? Thanks a lot!!!11 yearsI can confirm that this call blocker does the trick! Just a heads up, you'll need to get Caller ID set up through your phone provider, though. On another note, you can snag it from Amazon for just £15 plus shipping. My advice? Steer clear of purchasing it from those pesky cold callers!Amazon11 yearsI got the call blocker delivered within just a week, and I've got to say, it’s been a game changer! Ever since I set it up, my phone has been blissfully silent-no more incessant calls, which used to be more than four daily. It’s like I’ve finally found peace!11 yearsReceived a call claiming there were issues with a strange high-pitched sound on our telephone line. We informed them that we weren’t experiencing any such problem and promptly hung up.11 yearsI finally picked up the phone to that incessant number from Brighton, 01273-974063. A rather chirpy young lass was on the line, informing me that my region suffers from an abundance of nuisance calls. She was promoting some sort of "government-endorsed initiative" that supposedly would stop those pesky calls from offshore call centres for a mere 67 pence a week. I kindly mentioned my registration with the Telephone Preference Service, and lo and behold, she abruptly ended the conversation. Quite the twist, isn’t it? A cold caller proffering a solution to cold calls!BrightonTelephone Preference Service11 yearsInitially, I was quite hesitant about signing up for this service. However, I'm absolutely delighted that I took the plunge! It seems that many of the negative remarks stem from those who never actually tried it, so why label it a scam? For me, and several others, it has functioned exceptionally well. Perhaps it would be wise for folks to focus on the reality of their experiences rather than just airing their opinions. Just my two pence!11 yearsI've had several calls from this number, but every time I answer, there's just silence on the line.11 yearsI just received a rather dubious call from a company named Safe Call Solutions, claiming to offer a service to combat the seemingly endless barrage of cold and nuisance calls I’ve been receiving, particularly from numbers based in Pakistan and Asia. I couldn’t help but wonder how they, not being my actual phone provider, could possibly be aware of my call volume unless they were somehow eavesdropping on my conversations? It strikes me that a fair few of these pesky calls might originate from Safe Call itself, merely to create a case for selling their services. Besides, most telecom providers already have services in place to help reduce or block nuisance calls. Overall, this whole situation raises my suspicions, and I’d advise steering clear of them if you ask me.Safe Call SolutionsPakistanAsia11 yearsI had a phone call from this firm that left me feeling a bit uncertain about proceeding, mainly due to my past experiences with phone scams. Nonetheless, I decided to go ahead, much to my relief, as I've been a victim of such nuisances on numerous occasions. Thankfully, the product they delivered turned out to be just what I needed, and those pesky calls have ceased completely. I must also mention how impressed I was by the professionalism of the representative who assisted me; their help in ensuring everything was set up correctly made the whole process much smoother.11 yearsI recently received a call from a woman who claimed that there had been an increase in nuisance calls in the SS2 area. She was offering a device, no bigger than a cigarette packet, that supposedly helps tackle the issue. She mentioned that I could expect a package to arrive with a money-back guarantee for the first 14 days. The cost was touted as just 55p a day, but it comes with a three-year commitment, totalling £84 or divided into three instalments. I’m really grateful I encountered this information; I’ll certainly have my say when they ring me again. Cheers for the heads-up, SCAMBUSTERS!11 yearsReceived a similar call earlier today and informed them that my provider, TalkTalk, handles such matters. They actually do, provided you activate it with a special code following the call. So, there’s absolutely no need for that so-called 'magic box' that’s practically useless.TalkTalk11 yearsI recently received a call from this number, and as others have mentioned, it was from a company touting some government-backed scheme aimed at reducing sales calls. However, funny enough, today I’ve been bombarded with an unusually high number of sales pitches, surveys, and numerous hang-ups from withheld lines. When I queried the sales lady about whether she was familiar with the term "irony," considering she was selling me a service meant to curtail her very own calls, she seemed a bit taken aback but conceded that it was indeed ironic. She then insisted that this very call would be the last sales pitch I’d receive! I told her I’d need to run it by my husband before making any decisions and requested a website link. Unlike many of you, I actually received one: http://www.yessafecallsolutions.co.uk/. However, I must admit it doesn’t inspire much confidence as it appears rather hastily thrown together and a bit shabby! Not for me, I'm afraid. Thanks to all for the insights!11 yearsReceived a call from the number mentioned today. The representatives identified themselves as Safe Call Solutions, claiming to be affiliated with a government project aimed at tackling nuisance calls directed at my landline. Having encountered a similar ruse in the past, I recognised it as a scam instantly. I informed the caller of my suspicions and promptly ended the conversation.Solutions11 yearsI've been receiving a string of calls from a chap named 'Rob' who claims to be with Safe Call Solutions, touting some government-supported scheme aimed at curbing pesky calls. I simply informed him that I'm not interested in moving forward. To my astonishment, he actually thanked me for my time and didn't try to sway my decision. Nonetheless, I have a sneaky feeling that this isn’t the end of it!RobSafe Call Solutions11 yearsI’ve been in touch with Action Fraud, and they’ve confirmed it’s a total scam! The device they send out is completely non-functional. What a shocker, isn’t it, Safe Call Solutions? It's definitely a rip-off. I've also had a chat with Trading Standards and lodged a report with Action Fraud as well. The chap who rang me sounded rather displeased when I wouldn’t share any banking details. He then insisted I’d have to send a cheque to receive the box. Ridiculous!Action FraudTrading Standards11 yearsI received a call from this number earlier, and they mentioned they'd provide me with a complimentary phone number to reach them. However, I'm puzzled as to why it differs from the one they rang me on! I enquired about a website for further information, but surprisingly, they couldn’t provide one. Seriously? I certainly won't be parting with any cash for this!11 yearsI received a phone call from a lady claiming to be in Brighton, which is not too far from me, chatting about some supposed service they offer. I'd been inundated with six unsolicited calls within the span of two hours, so I was somewhat open to the conversation. However, I decided to do a bit of research online before I divulged any personal information or parted with my cash. I'm really pleased I opted to do that!Brighton11 yearsCheers for the info! I had my suspicions it was dodgy, but it's good to have it confirmed now.11 yearsI received a call today, and they were asking for almost £90!11 yearsReceived a few calls from this number, just like the ones mentioned earlier. I told her straight up that she was bothering me. I quipped, "What’s hard, shiny, and makes a clicking sound?" She seemed puzzled and replied, "I haven’t a clue." She soon got the hint when I hung up. Turns out it was Safecall.Safecall11 yearsReceived a rather odd phone call from these folks claiming to be from Safecall. They asserted they were aware I had been inundated with nuisance calls and that they could put a stop to it all. Quite bemused, I remarked that they were, in fact, an unsolicited call themselves, which made me chuckle. This didn’t sit well with the caller, and she seemed to take offence, accusing me of not wanting them to intervene. Naturally, I clarified that I certainly wanted the disruption to end, but her insistence that my laughter was somehow contradictory was rather amusing. I mentioned that I was well within my rights to chuckle in my own home before deciding enough was enough and ended the call. Caller: Safecall, if you can believe it!Safecall11 yearsI received a call from them and politely indicated that I assumed they were just another pesky nuisance, so I wasn't keen on continuing the conversation. I then hung up, but lo and behold, they rang me again mere moments later to chastise me for my supposed rudeness! How ridiculous!11 yearsI made it clear that the first nuisance caller they could handle was their own self.11 yearsBeware of these so-called 'safe call solutions'! Total scam, if you ask me. I've had a natter with Trading Standards and have duly reported it to Action Fraud as well. The chap who rang me was not best pleased when I declined to provide any banking details. He then had the audacity to instruct me to mail a cheque to receive some supposed box. According to Action Fraud, it’s all a ruse, and the box they send is utterly useless! Well, what a shocker that turned out to be!Action Fraud11 yearsIf I find myself on the receiving end of one of those calls, I’ll make it quite clear that I won’t engage in any dialogue until they provide me with their company registration details, the full name of their Chief Executive or Managing Director, as well as their complete trading address and postcode. It's not often one gets that far into a conversation, but should I happen to, I’ll be sure to mention that I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service and the Information Commissioner's Office, both of which oversee these sorts of calls. I’ll then take it upon myself to verify whether their company is above board. Should they wish to continue the conversation, I’ll suggest they give me a ring back in about thirty minutes.Telephone Preference ServiceInformation Commissioner ' s Office11 yearsI've just received my second call from Chantelle within a couple of hours! Like other folks have mentioned, she assured me that she could completely eliminate nuisance calls, but she made it clear that I need to have caller ID enabled for it to function properly. She's promised to send over all the necessary details via email... but it does leave me pondering how she even got hold of our number in the first place! Curious, isn't it?Chantelle12 yearsI received a rather dubious call from a company purporting to be Safe Call Solutions. They were promoting a service aimed at reducing bothersome and international nuisance calls. The representative was eager to get me signed up for a scheme that would set me back 55 pence each week. He explained that they would install a device on my phone line, allowing me to press a button whenever I received an unwanted call to have my number taken off their list of unwanted callers. I wasn't keen on the idea, so I turned them down. However, he generously left a toll-free number, 0800 989 0162, in case I changed my mind later. I attempted to search for this company online but came up empty-handed, which has left me feeling rather skeptical about the whole situation.12 yearsMy poor elderly mother is constantly being disturbed by their incessant calls, and it’s really quite distressing for her. They’ve become a right bother! Does anyone know the appropriate channel to report this sort of thing?12 yearsMy mother received a phone call from someone purporting to be Jeremy from BT. He offered to eliminate pesky sales calls from India for a fee of £89. Unfortunately, she ended up sharing her credit card information (thankfully, I managed to block the card before any money was withdrawn). He also mentioned that she could reach him again on 0800 989 0162, with the caller claiming to be "Jeremy from BT."JeremyBTIndia12 yearsI’m listed as ex-directory, yet this number, 01273974063, has managed to ring me thrice today within the hours of 10:00 and 15:15. I’m quite perplexed as to how they obtained my contact details. Do you reckon it's worth notifying BT about this?BT12 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from a government department dedicated to tackling pesky calls. Classic scam or just another sales pitch, if you ask me. Safecall seems to be a clandestine whistleblower service linked to the government. - caller: SafecallSafecall12 yearsI received a rather abrupt message on my answering machine, prompting me to ring the number 01273974063 at 12.30 p.m. on the 5th of December, 2014, which I did around 2.45 p.m. on the same day. When I called, a young woman informed me to hold for an agent. Eventually, a gentleman came on the line claiming they were a service for blocking unwanted calls and began outlining the advantages of their offer. However, as he proceeded to mention the potential costs involved, I grew increasingly wary and provided him with a polite but firm reason for my disinterest in their services. He then casually noted he would touch base with me again in April 2015 before wishing me well and promptly hanging up.12 yearsThey tried to sell me a subscription to block unwanted calls each month. They mentioned another name associated with my address that wasn’t listed anywhere, and to top it off, the postcode they provided was completely incorrect. I made it clear that I refuse to engage with fraudulent businesses.12 yearsI received a rather cheeky phone call from someone claiming to be with Safe Call Solutions. They were peddling a service that supposedly ensures you won't receive any cold calls. The woman, who identified herself as Shantelle, was quite persistent and wouldn't give up until I finally had to cut the conversation short by hanging up. I've decided to report this to the Telephone Preference Service.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call earlier; it was clearly a scam.12 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number around three or four times daily, and since we’re ex-directory, it’s turning into quite the annoyance.12 yearsReceived an unexpected phone call despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service. Quite frustrating, to say the least!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsWhat a nuisance this number has turned out to be! I refuse to pick up calls from unknown sources, and lo and behold, this one constantly leaves behind a robotic message consisting solely of digits. Quite irritating, if you ask me!Submit Your Own Report (01273 974063)
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