01413546640
βοΈ 01413546640 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 141354 with a prefix of 0141. The area code 0141 originates from Glasgow.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01413546640
- Scotish caller seeking personal informationSep
2010Misaddressed card, not in debtSep
2010Thanks for exposing the scamJun
2010Postcard discarded, no response receivedMar
2010Debt collection scam suspicion expressedJan
2010Received suspicious postcard; called liarsJan
2010Suspicious call about misdirected postNov
2009Incorrect name, gender, and concernsAug
2009Incorrect information on card claimAug
2009Received suspicious parcel delivery requestJun
2009Suspicious calls, incorrect name issueJun
2009Incorrect info, don't recommend callingJun
2009Strong violent reaction to postcardApr
2009Concern about privacy and scamsMar
2009Received mail for previous residentsMar
2009Debt recovery firm misrepresented servicesFeb
2009Left message, uncertain about firmOct
200801413546640 has 17 comments of which 17 x neutral
01413546640 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01413546640 π is reported as a fraud or scam linked to dodgy postcards from a supposedly lost post or debt recovery firm using a Scottish number. Many get cards addressed with wrong names or genders, claiming they have undelivered letters or parcels. Callers ask for old addresses and postcodes, often to 'verify' personal info. People report suspicious behaviour, dodgy accents, and poor explanations with some refusing to give names. Several feel this targets gullible or elderly folks, with similarities to con tactics buying debts cheaply. Many simply bin the cards and refuse to ring back, wary of persistent calls or being caught in scams. Overall, itβs seen as a manipulative ploy chasing non-existent debts or gaining personal details under false pretences.
Reports on phone number 01413546640
10 yearsI received the same card and I'm quite hesitant to give them a ring, fearing they might start bombarding us with more calls. It's baffling how we even got this card in the first place. We genuinely hope the culprits behind this get tracked down and put a stop to their nonsense, as there are plenty of unsuspecting souls who might be duped. A huge shoutout to the person who created this site; it’s been invaluable in confirming our suspicions that this is indeed a scam. Cheers!10 yearsMy son recently received one of those notices. It states: "Kindly call us on 0141 354 6640 ext 536 0186 as I have some undelivered letters in my office that might be for you. We're available until 7.30pm most evenings. Cheers, Stephanie." The thing is, she's never had a credit card and has never been in any financial trouble. It's safe to say this will be destined for the rubbish!Stephanie10 yearsA chap from Scotland gave us a bell, wanting to know our names and whether we still resided at our old address. He asked us to confirm our current postcode and the previous one, claiming he had some mail that needed redirecting our way. Oddly enough, he had our landline number and even mentioned a voting card. Quite the peculiar call, if you ask me!Scotland10 yearsI recently received a card from someone named Hugh, but it was addressed to our surname yet had the wrong title and first name. Can we get in touch via 01413546640 ext 4430245? These folks are saying they’ve returned a letter that could possibly be ours. I didn't call them because I've read some concerning comments beforehand.Hugh10 yearsI ended up leaving a message, but I can't quite recall which company it was.11 yearsI've received a card from a company related to Mr. Hugh, similar to others I've seen. They request that we get in touch posthaste. It seems these firms either purchase debts at bargain prices or are simply up to no good. Just think about the situation for someone who’s older and might be vulnerable; thankfully, that’s not me! I had a similar experience in the past and reported it to the authorities. Interestingly, I discovered two other individuals with the same name living within a five-mile radius, which gives the whole scenario a rather dodgy vibe. Now, this company is pursuing a debt stemming from London, yet here I am in Somerset!HughLondonSomerset11 yearsWe received a rather peculiar postcard featuring some rather unsavoury characters urging us to call 0141 354 6640 ext. 484 1527. Apparently, they claimed to be associated with some lost individuals as well. Honestly, I think these folks ought to be treated to a dip in filthy engine oil until they completely dissipate. What a cheek!11 yearsI received a call earlier today that was rather similar to what others have reported. It was a message from a chap named Hugh, much like those shared by others. When we decided to call back, we couldn't help but feel quite dubious about the whole situation. We made it clear to the man on the line, who spoke with an Irish lilt, that we found the entire affair rather suspicious. When we pressed him for the name of his company, he refused to divulge it. He claimed to represent a firm called ATI that purportedly handles misrouted mail. Oddly, he started asking us about whether we had ever resided on a certain street in a different town. We gave him the number, and he just said the mail wasn’t meant for us and that we could simply discard the card. The entire encounter really left us feeling uneasy.HughATI11 yearsWe received a card from Hugh as well, but it has our middle initial wrong and mentions some returned letter, which seems rather ridiculous. We're not inclined to give that number a ring, but thought it wise to add this to the directory in case we've previously tried to contact them, even though it isn't related to this site.Hugh11 yearsA card landed on our doorstep today indicating that someone had called for Hugh. Strangely enough, our name was misspelled, and to top it off, it seems we've acquired an unexpected middle name! Honestly, I reckon it’s not worth the bother of giving them a ring.Hugh11 yearsIsn't it a bit unsettling? To the best of our knowledge, we don't have any outstanding debts. I’ve noticed a few strange tactics employed by these individuals, including a rather dubious text claiming we 'won a prize' linked to receiving a package. Everything about it feels rather dodgy, on the edge of illegality, if you ask me. But I’m left wondering, how on earth did they get hold of our mobile numbers?12 yearsI recently received a rather peculiar card from someone named Hugh, which was addressed to us by using the middle name first, followed by the first name and then the surname. I’d like to know if it’s possible for us to call 01413546640 extension 4782911. The folks on the other end are alleging that they’ve got a parcel or letter that the Royal Mail couldn’t deliver. We had asked for a parcel reference number so we could verify with Royal Mail whether these individuals were genuinely operating on their behalf. Unfortunately, the young woman ended up hanging up on me. I will undoubtedly be sending the card along with all the details of this phone call to Royal Mail for further investigation.HughRoyal Mail12 yearsThis outfit turned out to be a debt collection agency masquerading as a letter forwarding service. They claim to be involved in redirecting misplaced correspondence, but it appears their true motive is to confirm your address. Quite the tricky situation, to say the least!12 yearsWe've recently received a card addressed to Hugh as well. Oddly enough, the senders have messed up both the first name and the gender, which has raised a few red flags for us. We've been inundated with calls that we’ve chosen to ignore. Just to be clear, we’ve never had any debts and I’ve never even held a credit card in my life.Hugh12 yearsI received a postcard addressed to 'Hugh' regarding return mail, instructing me to call 0141 354 6640, extension 4174677. I didn’t bother to ring and ended up tossing the postcard in the bin.Hugh12 yearsEarlier today, we received a rather dodgy postcard addressed to "Hugh," featuring the same nonsense that seems to be going around. After having a look at similar comments from other people, we decided to pick up the phone and call the number. I asked the receptionist how it was possible for her to send us a letter while she’s situated in Scotland. She started tripping over her words, mumbling about how they only deal with a computer system and that she merely forwards mail. When we pressed her about his employment with the Royal Mail, she promptly denied it. At that point, we realised we were dealing with a bunch of deceitful individuals and made it clear they'd been uncovered. The postcard promptly found its way into the bin!HughScotlandRoyal Mail12 yearsWe experienced a peculiar situation where someone appeared to be keeping an eye on us while we were residing on Homelea Road. It seems these individuals received some correspondence intended for us.Homelea RoadSubmit Your Own Report (0141 354 6640)
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