01412283181
☎️ 01412283181 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 141228 with a prefix of 0141. The area code 0141 originates from Glasgow.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01412283181
- Scammers requesting personal information; bewareMay
2018Persistent calls about credit card debtMay
2018Worried about strange phone callNov
2015Rings persistently, only responds to meNov
2015Persistent daily calls, ignore themNov
2015Suspicious call about business securitySep
2015Persistent calls from Ms. RossJun
2015Inquiring about a nonexistent debtDec
2014Receiving calls about incorrect debtMay
2014Receiving late night phone callsMay
2014Caller identified as suspicious scamDec
2013Ignore debt collectors, know your rightsMay
2011Confusing numbers after dialing 1471Nov
2009AIC's illegal practices discussed onlineOct
2009Received suspicious call from AICMay
2009Urgent help needed, no jobApr
2009Avoid third parties; contact bank directlyMar
2009Thug demanded personal information aggressivelyNov
2008Questions about phone numbers' originsOct
2008Delayed response, unsure about chargesSep
2008Discontent with phone scammersJul
2008Unexpected bill, unclear situation, advice neededMay
2008Receiving harassing calls from AICApr
2008Caution advised when dealing with themMar
2008Debt collector calls for Ms. RossMar
2008Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 18 March 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Five Lane Ends(Lancashire) and Otterspool(Lancashire).
01412283181 has 25 comments of which 21 x neutral and 4 x negative
01412283181 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01412283181 👆 is reported as a persistent caller linked to debt collection, specifically regarding alleged Tesco Credit Card debts, which many recipients deny having. The callers identify as Allied International Credit or AIC, often giving vague details and pressing for personal information or payments. Numerous reports highlight unsolicited and insistent calls, including outside reasonable hours, sometimes to workplaces. Users advise caution, emphasising that these collectors have no legal authority to demand payment and recommend requesting all communications in writing. The general consensus is that these calls may be scams or aggressive collection tactics targeting previous address occupants or mistaken debtors. Recipients are encouraged to understand their rights, avoid sharing personal data, and consider seeking advice from relevant consumer forums or authorities.
Reports on phone number 01412283181
8 yearsI keep receiving calls from these pesky blokes who are adamant about me undergoing some sort of security check with them. Whatever you do, don’t divulge any of your personal details to these charlatans! I ended up providing them with a made-up address. They suggested I ring up Tesco Bank, but the truth is, I’ve got no credit card with them. So, I went ahead and contacted Tesco Bank directly, only to find out that they don’t deal with Allied International at all. Just a cunning ruse, I reckon!Tesco BankAllied International8 yearsI've been receiving persistent calls at my workplace regarding an outstanding Tesco credit card balance. It seems that since they can't reach me on my mobile, they've resorted to ringing my office daily, which feels quite inappropriate. Don’t they understand that if I’m not picking up my phone, it’s likely because I'm tied up with responsibilities, particularly taking care of my dad? It's rather frustrating!Tesco10 yearsDebt collectors really seem to think they're the be-all and end-all. When they ring you up, it's usually because they're banking on the fact that you might not know your legal rights. But the truth is, these folks have zero authority to extract cash from you without proper grounds. Don’t give them a penny-stand your ground, know your rights, and simply brush them off.10 yearsEarlier today, a rather unsavoury character by the name of Andrew Dirkey gave our partner a bell, insisting on our mobile number. It seems he’s completely unaware of the Data Protection Act, as he brought up a rather dodgy situation we had with American Express. Quite the piece of work, if you ask me!Andrew DirkeyAmerican Express10 yearsWe received a text from the number 01412283181. Next time they give us a bell, we'll certainly let them know. With the current slump in the building sector, we find ourselves without employment or funds, and frankly, no desire to be bothered. Perhaps Mr Brown could lend a hand to dig me out of this predicament she got me into.Brown10 yearsI received a call from "Mrs Brannan" at 0141 228 3056, but when I rang '1471' to check the last number, it showed up as 01412283000. Quite peculiar, isn't it?Brannan10 yearsWhen it comes to meddling third parties, simply let them know to drop you a line directly. The moment they get in touch, make it clear that you don’t engage with outside intermediaries since they lack proper authority. Your correspondence should strictly involve the bank. If you’re seeking further insights on tackling these scammers, have a look at 'Liberty Wealth Club' online for more guidance.Liberty Wealth Club11 yearsSuddenly, we received a rather alarming letter from Triumph claiming we owe £500 for something we're utterly baffled by. The correspondence came from the number 01412283008, and it warns us that these folks expect immediate payment or else they'll resort to legal action! Any suggestions on how to handle this would be greatly appreciated!Triumph11 yearsAbsolutely! We received a call from these jokers too, claiming we needed to make an urgent phone call. They provided a reference number, but it turned out to be rather grim news. In the end, we decided to ignore them. These folks are a right pain!11 yearsWhat on earth is this Allied lot about? Just received a call from these oddballs probing into my personal life. I’ve never encountered them before, and they were quite vague, only mentioning 'Allied' without any proper introduction. They had the gall to ask me for my details. I mean, seriously! Who on earth are you, mate, and what’s your agenda? And how did you even get hold of my number? This reeks of a scam to me. I’ve checked, and the number-01412283181-is linked to Glasgow. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!Glasgow11 yearsWe’ve been inundated with missed calls lately, and although they left a voicemail, they didn’t mention their company name. Upon calling back, I found out they’re from AIC. I shared our address, but they claimed it was incorrect and refused to talk about our 'account.' The strange thing is, we’ve never even heard of this company before! Does anyone have any advice on how to tackle this situation? It feels like they’re relentlessly harassing us with these calls.AIC11 yearsWe received a call from them earlier today too! We asked them to give us a call back in thirty minutes, but here we are, two hours later with no word. It's likely they don't have our current address since I've recently moved. We might be facing some returned bank charges, but aren't we entitled to get them refunded? Or does that only apply when they're not settled? That's what we thought, which is why we've held off on any payment. Are we on the right track, or could someone clarify this for us? Thanks a lot!11 yearsI received a peculiar phone call just now. When I picked up, the line went silent and they disconnected. Curiosity got the better of me, so I tried returning the call, but it just kept ringing endlessly. Now, I can't shake off the feeling of unease-could this be a dodgy number or something more sinister?11 yearsKeeps on calling but won’t chat with anyone except for me...11 yearsThis number has been ringing me daily for the past fortnight. I simply refuse to pick up.11 yearsI received a call regarding some sort of business issue. When I inquired further, the caller mentioned needing to discuss security protocols before imparting any additional details. At that point, I decided it was best to end the conversation.11 yearsThis number has been persistently ringing my phone, and it seems to be a Ms. Ross. It's getting rather tiresome, to be honest.Ross11 yearsI received a call intended for someone who used to live here, likely related to outstanding debts. The caller, who only identified herself as Ms Ross, seemed rather persistent but didn’t provide any further information. Before we choose to disregard or potentially report this as a bothersome call, we’d appreciate knowing a bit more about who we’re actually dealing with.Ross12 yearsI received a text from this dodgy character, and honestly, what a load of rubbish! They can try their luck if they reckon they've got the nerve. The audacity of some people really knows no bounds!12 yearsI've received an inquiry regarding an overdue balance of £677 linked to a Tesco Credit card. Just to clarify, I've never owned a Tesco Credit card and have no intention of ever having one.Tesco12 yearsI came across this number linked to Allied International Credit. They seem to specialise in pursuing debts that have been transferred to them from the original creditors. Just a word of caution: whatever they manage to squeeze out of you turns into their profit. It’s wise to tread carefully when engaging with them. If you do negotiate a payment arrangement, it’s best to aim for the lowest possible sum, perhaps something like £5 or £10 monthly. Stay vigilant!Allied International Credit12 yearsI've been receiving persistent phone calls from debt collectors about a debt that isn't even mine. It's quite frustrating!12 yearsI keep getting calls from this number at 4 in the morning!12 yearsHead over to the Consumer Action Group's forums on the Debt Collection Industry. You'll find a wealth of discussions about AIC's numerous misdeeds and their dodgy practices that are widely recognised.Consumer Action GroupDebt Collection IndustryAIC12 yearsSo, I've received calls from a few different numbers: 01412283008, 01412283000, and 01412283003, all linked to some names I've spotted in texts-like Mr. Blair and Mr. Brown. Quite curious, aren’t they? Pretty certain these are Glasgow numbers, though I can't help but chuckle at the thought of them being from Number Ten! Ha!BlairBrownGlasgowSubmit Your Own Report (0141 228 3181)
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