01414470556
☎️ 01414470556 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 141447 with a prefix of 0141. The area code 0141 originates from Glasgow.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01414470556
- User claims it's a scamAug
2019Frustrated with unpaid tax claimJun
2019Parking penalty notice frustration expressedAug
2018Suspicious work phone text receivedJul
2018Unrecognized charges on phone billMar
2018Contact DVLA, appeal, resolve issueMar
2018Questioning legitimacy of debt collectionMar
2018Ignored recorded message for nameFeb
2018Suspicious call requesting personal informationFeb
2018Caller demanded personal information firstFeb
2018Parking ticket letters are scamsJan
2018DVLA ignores SORN notifications, bewareDec
2017Wondering if DVLA letter is scamDec
2017Unwanted DVLA charge for unknown vehicleNov
2017Wrong letters causing frustration, wasteOct
2017Unprofessional communication, needs improvementSep
2017Untrustworthy, secretive, personal information requestAug
2017Received unexpected £80 debt noticeJun
2017Suspicious call; likely a scamJun
2017Received unexpected DVLA bill noticeJun
2017Unclear debt notification receivedMar
2017Scam claiming penalty payment neededFeb
2017Scam asking for bank detailsNov
2016Reported as a scam lineAug
2016Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 27 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fordoun(Aberdeenshire) and Strathkinness(Fife).
01414470556 has 23 comments of which 6 x negative and 17 x neutral
01414470556 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01414470556 👆 is reported as a frequently identified scam involving claims of unpaid DVLA-related fines or vehicle tax debts, often requesting £80. Many users report receiving letters or calls from a debt recovery entity claiming to act on behalf of the DVLA, but the details provided are vague or incorrect. Attempts to confirm the debt with official DVLA sources often reveal no legitimate outstanding payments. Recipients frequently receive pressure to pay immediately or disclose personal bank information, which is strongly discouraged. Some have noted calls or messages on work phones or to addresses unrelated to the alleged debt. Caution is advised: always verify directly with the DVLA and avoid sharing personal information or making payments without clear, official confirmation.
Reports on phone number 01414470556
7 yearsThis appears to be a fraudulent scheme.7 yearsI received a letter from Pastdue informing me that I owed £80 in taxes, which is absolute nonsense as I've already paid. I tried to contact them but ended up being put on hold for half an hour before I eventually hung up. It's a load of rubbish.Pastdue8 yearsAt 15:55 today, I received a text on my work phone requesting me to get in touch with PDCS about a matter of importance. Surprisingly, the message also displayed a unique customer ID number. I find it perplexing as I do not have any debts, and I can't understand why they would be messaging me on my work phone. It seems highly likely that this could be a scam.8 yearsI have noticed two instances of calls to this number mentioned on my bills, and I am certain that I did not make these calls.8 yearsI recently received a letter from the DVLA and decided to contact them to clarify the issue. According to their response, they attempted to charge me for tax on my car in the morning, but it had already received its MOT later in the day. I called them to explain the situation and they kindly gave me the address to appeal to the DVLA. They advised me to call back in 30 days to inquire about the status of my appeal. It's worth a shot since you have 5 days to tax your car after the MOT expiry date.DVLA8 yearsI have recently received a letter from Pastdue Credit Solutions, requesting a payment of £80 dating back to 01/11/2017 regarding a DVLA SORN. However, I have no knowledge of this matter and I am confident that my son has cleared any outstanding payments. To resolve this issue, I tried calling their helpline but was unable to reach a representative. I am now concerned whether this is a fraudulent scheme.Pastdue Credit SolutionsDVLA SORN8 yearsI received an automated message today requesting a person's name who does not reside at this address. The message requested that I call back and cite a reference number. I chose to disregard the message.8 yearsI declined to share my personal information until they disclosed the purpose of the phone call. Consequently, I ended the call without providing any details.8 yearsI recently received a phone call where someone asked for my personal information. However, when I declined to provide it, they informed me that the issue would remain unresolved and suggested that I contact them once I receive a letter. I will wait and see if I receive any correspondence from them, but as of now, no such letter has arrived.9 yearsI have recently been receiving letters at my parents' address which are believed to be related to a parking ticket. The thing is, I am certain that I have neither received nor committed any parking violations. The letters demand a payment of £80. This quite clearly appears to be a fraudulent scheme aimed at extorting money from unsuspecting individuals. Rest assured, I will not tolerate such harassment and will promptly report this matter to the police for further investigation.9 yearsThis establishment is involved in the collection of debts on behalf of the DVLA. They are evidently uncooperative and dishonest as they intentionally disregard your correspondence and fail to register a vehicle as off the road, in order to deceive people and extract £80 from them. It is advisable to invest a little more in postage and send your notification of off-road status through recorded delivery. Additionally, remember to retain a copy of your letter using carbon paper.DVLA9 yearsI received a letter today stating that I need to pay £80 for a DVLA offense. Interestingly enough, I have no previous knowledge of this offense, and it supposedly occurred 4.5 months ago. This has made me suspicious, and I'm starting to wonder if this might be a scam.DVLA9 yearsGreetings, I too have received a letter from the DVLA stating that I owe them £80, for reasons unknown. I find it baffling as I never owned a car registered to this address, and in fact, sold the vehicle two years ago. Furthermore, the letter contains a contact number for them.DVLA9 yearsFor the last two years, my father has been receiving letters addressed to the wrong person, claiming that he owes £80.00 for a SORN from DVLA. It's such a waste of paper.SORNDVLA9 yearsI received a message stating my name and account number, claiming that they urgently need to speak with me about an account. This form of communication is highly unprofessional. If they require my attention, they should contact me by phone or send a formal letter.9 yearsI encountered an individual who attempted to acquire my personal information. They refused to reveal their own identity, which speaks volumes about their intentions.9 yearsI recently received two letters from Past Due Credit Solutions, stating that I owe £80 for a fine I have not received from the DVLA.Credit SolutionsDVLA9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Pastdue Credits, insisting that I owe the DVLA £80 which needs to be paid today. I expressed my doubts and questioned the caller, but he simply repeated that the payment must be made immediately. To confirm their legitimacy, I mentioned that I would contact the DVLA myself to verify the claim. Interestingly, the caller provided me with an incorrect registration number, clearly indicating that it was a dishonest scheme intended to deceive and extort money from me.CreditsDVLA9 yearsReceived a letter stating that I owe £80 to the DVLA, but I have no knowledge of this.DVLA9 yearsI recently received a letter stating that I owe £80, but unfortunately, it does not specify the reason for this debt. Moreover, I have not received any financial notices prior to this letter.9 yearsThe name they go by is 'pastdue credit solutions'. Their alleged purpose is to work on behalf of the DVLA, contacting me to pay a penalty of £80. However, they conveniently fail to mention what this penalty is for. It is clearly apparent that this is a fraudulent scheme.DVLA10 yearsWhat a scam! This is an attempt to trick people into providing their banking information by posing as a company handling driving licences. Be cautious and avoid falling victim to this malicious scheme.10 yearsDefinitely a dodgy number!Submit Your Own Report (0141 447 0556)
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