01313813116
☎️ 01313813116 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Twilio Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 131381 with a prefix of 0131. The area code 0131 originates from Edinburgh.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01313813116
- Avoid potential o2 mobile scamFeb
2024Likely scam call from EdinburghFeb
2024Receiving daily unwanted spam callsDec
2023Twillo Ireland phone number likely scamDec
2023Content suggests a perceived scamDec
2023Scam call offering fake discountsDec
2023Not oxygen, alternative meaning unclearDec
2023Warning: Fraudulent calling pretending O2Dec
2023Unsolicited mail // Unopened envelopesDec
2023(someone) missed call, might be spamDec
2023Scam offer from wrong networkDec
2023Concern regarding unfamiliar communication classificationDec
2023Missed call may be scamDec
2023User complained about unwanted callsDec
2023Call from Edinburgh to mobileDec
2023Potential phone bill discount scamDec
2023No voicemail left for verificationDec
2023Missed call, blocked suspected scamDec
2023Possible scam with fake offerDec
2023Received calls from an Indian womanDec
2023Provider offers contact phones disadvantageousDec
2023Suspected scam call from "PC World"Dec
2023Called and quickly disconnectedDec
2023Suspected scam call from EdinburghDec
2023Hung up on fake callerDec
2023Caller identified as potential scamDec
2023Phone call blocked using adviceDec
2023Phone contracts are disingenuous scamsDec
2023Number Of Searches: 277 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 05 December 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ardnagrask(Highland) and Thursford(Norfolk).
01313813116 has 27 comments of which 5 x negative and 22 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01313813116
2 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy trying to sell me an O2 phone deal. Surely if he’d bothered to check, he’d have seen I’m already with O2! Total scam, don’t fall for it! Stay well clear!!!2 yearsI got a call that said it was from Edinburgh, I picked up but the person just cut me off straight away. Reading other comments, looks like it’s a scam, so I wouldn’t trust it at all.Edinburgh3 yearsIt's getting out of hand, I've been getting calls every day from loads of different numbers.3 yearsGot a call from a number registered to Twillo Ireland. From what I've heard, Twillo is often linked with scam calls, so I’m pretty sure this one was dodgy. I tried to pick up but no one answered. Checked this website and sure enough, it’s flagged as a scam. Blocked it straight away.Ireland3 yearsThis was definitely a scam, be careful!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2 offering me up to half off on my phone bill - total scam. They phoned me three times, each time from a different number, so definitely not genuine. Watch out lads, these are just fraudsters trying to trick you.3 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from my phone provider (and not even the right one, mind you!) claiming I could snag a whopping 40% off. It's clearly a con!3 yearsBeware, this is a scam pretending to be O2. Best to stay well clear of it!3 yearsGot another one of those annoying spam calls today.3 yearsDefinitely not O2.3 yearsGot a call but no voicemail, guess it was one of those scammy things.3 yearsThey didn’t leave any message, so I’m guessing it’s probably spam but I’m not completely certain.3 yearsGot a missed call from this number, pretty sure it’s just another spammer.3 yearsGot a ring on my mobile, and it says it’s coming from somewhere in Edinburgh. Strange place for a call out of the blue.Edinburgh3 yearsSeems a bit dodgy, really. I was promised a 40% discount on my phone bill, which sounded too good to be true. Upon asking for more details about their company, she ended the call rather abruptly. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!3 yearsI didn’t pick up since I’m not acquainted with anyone in Edinburgh. If it were a legitimate call, surely they would have left a voicemail, wouldn’t they?Edinburgh3 yearsI couldn't answer the call, so I've just gone ahead and blocked that number since it seems to be a scam.3 yearsLikely a dodgy call. A chap named James from Currys, who definitely had an Asian accent rather than a Scottish one, was touting some deal for a 30% discount on new phones and contracts, as well as Apple products, but only if I signed up before the end of December.JamesCurrysApple3 yearsI've received several calls from this number, and on the last occasion, I picked up. An Indian lady was on the other end! Absolutely doesn't sound like she's from Edinburgh at all.Edinburgh3 yearsI’ve had a rather unfortunate experience with these folks. They purport to provide contracts for mobile phones, yet it seems they have no clue about the devices their customers currently possess, despite claiming to be their provider. It's quite outrageous, frankly. They appear to target vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly or those who might not be fully prepared for such situations. Moreover, their use of local area dialing codes is quite misleading, and I believe the telecom companies ought to intervene to put a stop to this practice.3 yearsI received a rather unexpected call the other day from a chap who said he was ringing me up from PC World. He seemed quite eager to offer savings on my mobile phone bill and then inquired about the model of my device. I informed him that we had recently acquired new phones as part of a fresh contract (not through PC World, mind you) and were very pleased with our choices. However, he persisted, insisting that it wasn’t an issue and that he could still help us save some pennies. Once again, he pressed for the details of my handset. In a courteous manner, I opted not to disclose any information, mentioned we weren’t interested in his offer, thanked him for his time, and politely ended the conversation. It gave me a strong vibe of a potential scam.PC World3 yearsRang me up and then cut the call within seconds.3 yearsI chose not to pick up the call since I don't recognise anyone from Edinburgh. It seems highly likely that it was just a fraudulent attempt.Edinburgh3 yearsReceived a call that purported to be from O2. I terminated the conversation straight away, having experienced this charade far too often in the past. A quick glance at the surrounding feedback confirms I made the right choice!3 yearsGot a call from this number today, right alongside a bunch of other dodgy ones. It’s quite odd, really-they all seem to ring me on the same day, almost like it’s a coordinated effort. Feels like I’m dealing with the same crowd each time!3 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today. Did a bit of sleuthing here before taking any action and ended up blocking it. Much appreciated, everyone!3 yearsThis is definitely a con artist. Who’d believe a mobile plan that offers the device and a contract for a mere ten quid? Sounds too good to be true, because it absolutely is!Submit Your Own Report (0131 381 3116)
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