01303901545
☎️ 01303901545 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1303901 with a prefix of 01303. The area code 01303 originates from Folkestone.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01303901545
- Unwanted unknown possible telemarketing callSep
2022Warning about potential energy scamSep
2022Confrontation with scam energy callerSep
2022Didn't answer unknown number, assumed scamAug
2022Considers individual a potential scammerAug
2022Skeptical of local phone numberAug
2022Report scams, advocate for actionAug
2022Alerting about fake phone numbersAug
2022Report scam numbers to policeAug
2022Report scams to police databaseAug
2022Phone call regarding suspicious surveyAug
2022Suspicious phone call with inaccuraciesAug
2022Unanswered calls, inaudible woman's voiceJul
2022Immediate hang-up, avoid scammerJul
2022Avoid Folkestone area code callsJul
2022Caller hung up without clarityJul
2022User is indicating an unanswered questionJul
2022Caller had strong accent, confusionJul
2022Experiencing ongoing harassment from othersJul
2022Energy adviser locally is clear scamJul
2022Difficult to understand heavy accentJul
2022Unrecognized number, assumed scam callJul
2022Be cautious of scam callsJul
2022Scam caller posing as advisorJul
2022Number Of Searches: 78 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 11 July 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bulford Camp(Wiltshire), Danby(North Yorkshire), Epney(Gloucestershire), Myddyn-fych(Carmarthenshire) and Stoke St Gregory(Somerset).
01303901545 has 21 comments of which 15 x neutral and 6 x negative
Reports on phone number 01303901545
4 yearsNo voicemail or anything. Just one of those annoying sales calls, I reckon.4 yearsGot a call from a guy with a thick Asian accent, saying he was from the "Local Energy Advisor". Every time I get these scam calls, I pretend I’m in the same line of work. So this time, I let him talk for a bit before telling him I actually work at OFGEM. Then I asked to speak to his manager so we could go over the monthly plans for the region. Weirdly, he ended up swearing at me and just hung up. Strange behaviour, innit?LocalOFGEM4 yearsDidn't pick up since the number wasn't saved. They never bothered to leave a voicemail, so I'm guessing it was a scam. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.4 yearsIt was just some dodgy caller, i just ignored him like always.4 yearsI had a feeling this was some sort of scam, and seeing all the comments here has just confirmed it. The area code looked familiar, but the actual number didn’t seem right for around here, so I didn’t pick up and just blocked it straight away. This is the fourth “local” number that’s called me in just a few days. I did answer the very first call, and it turned out to be about a loft insulation survey, but I haven’t bothered with any of the others since.4 yearsGot a call from a woman about some loft insulation survey thing. Pretty sure it’s a scam. I just told her the cashpoint’s shut and she ended the call straight away.4 yearsThis kind of scam has been around for ages. If you come across any, you should definitely report it straight to Action Fraud, the police's phishing and scam reporting site. Just look up 'Action Fraud' on Google and click through the links. Once you’re on the phishing report section, have a read through the info at the top, then scroll down to fill out the quick report form - mostly ticking boxes, so it doesn’t take long at all.Action Fraud4 yearsI got a call from someone who sounded really foreign, saying they were my energy advisor nearby. But they totally messed up my name and mentioned an address that's like 50 miles away from where I live!4 yearsA couple of posts down give some tips on how you can help put a stop to these dodgy calls and why just blocking them isn’t really enough. Reporting these incidents doesn’t take any more effort than leaving a comment here. While we won’t see instant results, the police still don’t have a full picture of how widespread these scams have become or what new tricks they’re using. If folk keep getting these calls but don’t report them or raise a fuss with their MPs, then nothing’s going to change to stop these crooks from ripping people off.4 yearsThis number has rang me a few times while I was out and never left a voicemail. I picked up today and all I got was a woman’s voice, but I couldn’t really make out what she said before the call got cut off. Wanted to find out who it might be, not trying to be scared of it or anything.4 yearsJust hang up immediately, it's a con artist!4 yearsThis number has a Folkestone code, totally a scam, best to just ignore or hang up straight away!Folkestone4 yearsI just ignored the call.4 yearsA lady rang me up, her English had a really strong accent I couldn’t place. I told her I wasn’t catching what she was saying, then she just ended the call. Pretty meh experience.4 yearsI struggled to catch what the caller was saying because of his accent. I believe he mentioned he was with EDF. This was actually the first time I picked up, even though this number has called me like five times before.EDF4 yearsI keep getting nonstop calls from these annoying people, it's driving me mad!4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a local energy advisor - pretty sure it was a total scam.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a local energy adviser, but their accent was so strong I couldn’t make out a single word. They rang me twice, but I just ignored the second one.4 yearsDidn't have a clue who it was so just let it go to voicemail, no message was left so I'm guessing it was just another bloody scam call.4 yearsToday I got a call from this number and they just cut off the call on me. I've seen people say it’s a scam where they try to steal your bank info. Best to stay away and be careful!4 yearsGot a call from someone who said he was an energy advisor local to me, but he had a really strong Indian accent. He somehow knew my name and where I lived, maybe from the public voter list or something. He started on about my loft insulation needing work. Honestly, with all the stories about these kinds of calls being scams, I just don’t trust these random phone calls at all.Submit Your Own Report (01303 901545)
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