01313813858
☎️ 01313813858 👆 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 01313813858
- Imposter BT representative reportedAug
2024Do not answer, it's a scamAug
2024Warning about potential spam contentNov
2023Background noise in a scamNov
2023Caller from Vodaphone with discountNov
2023Phone number restricted, suspected scamNov
2023Scam caller offering false discountNov
2023Ignored and blocked unfamiliar numberNov
2023Ignored call from unknown numberNov
2023Uncertain about safety of numberNov
2023Beware of scam calls from "O2."Nov
2023User warns about potential scamNov
2023Ignore scam callers, never answerNov
2023Warning of potential scam callsNov
2023Rude response to phone scamNov
2023Warning: scam, do not trustNov
2023Scam with Vodafone discount offersNov
2023Text suggests possible fraudulent activityNov
2023Scammer pretending to be VodafoneNov
2023Refused aggressive phone contract offerNov
2023Received suspicious call from imposterNov
2023Avoided potential phone scam successfullyNov
2023Received suspicious cold call with offer.Nov
2023Number Of Searches: 309 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 18 November 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Shoulton(Worcestershire), Tintwistle(Derbyshire) and Turfholm(North Lanarkshire).
01313813858 has 23 comments of which 9 x negative and 14 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01313813858
2 yearsDefinitely a phony caller pretending to be from BT.BT2 yearsAvoid picking up when this number rings you - it's a total scam!3 yearsUnwanted nuisance calls!3 yearsThis time it wasn’t O2, it was Vodafone on the line, trying to pitch a 40% discount on my next bills. The guy sounded Indian, so I asked where exactly he was calling from. When his answer didn’t match up with the number displayed, I told him I wasn’t interested and ended the call.Vodafone3 yearsI think it was a call centre calling me, they had a lot of noise in the background and didnt even bother to ask for my name. Pretty sure this was some kinda SCAM.3 yearsI received a dodgy call today from someone claiming to represent O2. They were trying to entice me with a so-called 30% discount on my contract if I would agree to switch over. Total nonsense!3 yearsI’ve set my phone to only allow calls from close family and mates, so I ignored the ring this time. Turns out it was such a relief not to pick up - obviously a dodgy scam call.3 yearsI saw a number I didn’t know and decided not to answer - pretty glad I didn’t actually. Blocked it right away now.3 yearsI have no idea if this number is dodgy or legit, wasnt waiting for a call from it anyway. If I find out anything else about it, I'll make sure to update here so everyone knows.3 yearsGot a suspicious call, definitely sounded like a scam.3 yearsLike someone mentioned earlier here, this number looked dodgy to me. I didn’t recognise the location it came from and it wasn’t saved in my contacts either, so I just ignored it and let it ring out. Honestly, best to just avoid answering these calls - they’re most likely scams.3 yearsI saw the number but didn’t pick up since I had no idea who it was.3 yearsTotally a scam.3 yearsSo, I got a call from a woman claiming she was with O2, saying I could get 30% off if I changed my contract. I told her I was interested, but then mentioned that the number she was ringing from had been flagged as a scam. As soon as I said 'scam', she hung up straight away. Makes you wonder if maybe they actually are from O2 after all, haha. It must fool some folks, or these types of calls wouldn’t keep happening, but why don’t the big network providers do something to stop them? Feels like they should have sorted this out ages ago.3 yearsI received a call from an Indian chap who couldn't stop rambling on about my mobile plan and contract. It felt like yet another scam attempt. I decided to express my displeasure rather bluntly and then promptly blocked the number.3 yearsBeware of this - it’s a total con!3 yearsI was prompted for my phone number and email, with claims that Vodafone had a fantastic 40% discount to offer me. Honestly, it’s nothing more than a con.Vodafone3 yearsFraudulent activity.3 yearsI received a call from a chap claiming to be from Vodafone, boasting about a marvellous 40% discount on contracts. The moment I mentioned I was with T-Mobile-which I’m not-they swiftly altered their spiel, insisting they were a 'multi-phone contract' outfit. As I was having this conversation, I took it upon myself to look up the number, and lo and behold, it linked to an address in Edinburgh. I had a bit of fun wasting about ten minutes of his time by feeding him a load of nonsense, including a fictitious postcode. In the end, when I called him out on his dodgy tactics, he simply hung up!VodafoneT - MobileEdinburgh3 yearsI received a call regarding phone contracts and promptly told him where to go!3 yearsHad a right strange call from someone claiming to be from my phone provider, but I've never been with them. So, I just mentioned that little fact and promptly ended the conversation.3 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from my phone service provider, so naturally, I inquired about who they were. They simply repeated “your phone provider” in response. I pressed for the company name a second time, only to hear the same vague reply, followed by a pitch about slashing my bills in half. I wasn't born yesterday, so I told her I would be reaching out to my actual provider myself to verify any discounts. At that point, she abruptly ended the call!3 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call today whilst I was busy with work, and I must admit, I found it quite hard to focus on what was being said as the gentleman’s grasp of English wasn’t great. He inquired about the quality of my phone signal, which had indeed been quite poor. Subsequently, he transferred me to another individual who claimed he could offer me a 40% discount on my upcoming bill. Throughout the conversation, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the moment they asked for my bank details or any form of payment, it would all be a ruse. Thankfully, that never came up, and the call concluded without further incident. Still, I was left feeling somewhat uneasy, pondering what type of scam could potentially arise from that interaction. Has anyone else experienced a similar sort of call?Submit Your Own Report (0131 381 3858)
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