01417220252
☎️ 01417220252 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by JAINTEL LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 141722 with a prefix of 0141. The area code 0141 originates from Glasgow.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01417220252
- Asian woman provides debt helpSep
2022Scammer claiming unpaid debts fraudSep
2022Beware of bank account phishingJun
2022Struggling with broken dreams, scammersDec
2021Warning about international phone scammersDec
2021Received multiple scam calls, blockedNov
2021Negative experience with Reed DebtNov
2021Received scam call from IndiaNov
2021Potential scam call reported. Stay cautiousNov
2021Unclear, typo or misspellingNov
2021Debt called, wouldn't disclose informationNov
2021Questionable debt, lack of informationNov
2021People without care for othersNov
2021Regrets internet loan, frequent pesteringNov
2021Wanted to talk to exNov
2021Indian debt consolidation scam experienceNov
2021Recevied scam call about debtsNov
2021Excessive unsolicited calls from companyNov
2021Skepticism about credit investigationNov
2021Unsuccessful attempt to summarizeNov
2021Suspicious call about internet connectionNov
2021Customer service not prioritized in callsNov
2021Glasgow number, strange call, hung upNov
2021Claimed to know about debtsNov
2021Upset over cold calling experiences, warningNov
2021Privacy concerns about selling dataNov
2021Number Of Searches: 234 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 04 November 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bellfield(East Ayrshire) and Western Downs(Staffordshire).
01417220252 has 25 comments of which 6 x negative and 19 x neutral
01417220252 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01417220252 👆 is reported as associated with aggressive scam calls falsely claiming to represent debt resolution services, often using a variety of local phone numbers but originating from overseas call centres. Callers typically use high-pressure tactics to obtain personal financial information, including bank or card details, and are known to provide false or misleading information about debts. These calls frequently involve poor pronunciation, scripted pitches, and attempts to freeze or consolidate supposed debts. Genuine debt advice organisations in the UK do not cold call and require you to initiate contact. Users are strongly cautioned against providing any personal data or payments, as this number has been linked to fraudulent behaviour and untrustworthy operators exploiting sensitive information. Blocking the number offers limited protection, as calls may come from numerous similar numbers.
Reports on phone number 01417220252
4 yearsI encountered a woman of Asian descent who is providing advice on managing debts.4 yearsWhat a dodgy character! Received a call earlier today from someone claiming to represent the debt resolutions forum, suggesting I had some outstanding debts. Definitely gives off a fraudulent vibe!4 yearsGot a call the other day, they were pretending to be from the bank trying to get my account info. Total scam!5 yearsI'm wrapped in a shroud of unfulfilled hopes and shattered aspirations... I'm clinging to the faint hope that brighter days are ahead, yet the job market appears as bleak as ever. My spirits are low, and I find myself feeling both starved and undernourished... stuck in this place devoid of warmth, bare of furniture... I'm weary of labouring in pointless roles with paltry wages... and the constant cycle of being brought on board only to be shown the door before the sun sets is wearing me thin... As for those crooked scammers, I'm not handing over a penny from my bank account just because you called me!5 yearsInternational con artists at it again! They’re fleecing folks not just in America but right here in the UK too, all in the name of good old money! I received a call where they asked, “Do you have your card handy? Could you please read me the details?” To which I asked: “Why on earth would you need my card information?” These global scammers are just dialling up anyone at random, trying to pull off their dodgy schemes!AmericaUK5 yearsReceived a call from this number yesterday and just two days prior, I noticed another one that looked quite similar. The moment I caught a whiff of those numerous voices in the background, I instantly realised it was a scam. When the chap on the other end finally greeted me, I didn’t hold back-I instructed him to find himself a proper job and slammed down the phone before promptly blocking the number.5 yearsJust got a call from James at Reed Debt Services - he was really pushy and didn’t seem to care about being rude.JamesReed Debt Services5 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying they had details about some unsecured debts I apparently owe. Seemed a bit off, to be honest.5 yearsI got a call from someone saying they could freeze all my debts, which sounded a bit off. When I asked how they got my number and requested his name and employee ID, he just ended the call straight away. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.5 yearsdidgeyDidgey5 yearsYesterday, I got a ring from a number quite like this one. Today, a different bloke with an Indian accent called me. I told him I’d read up on all these scams, and he claimed it was some gov thing. I told him that’s just rubbish. Eventually, I just muted the call and let him chat away alone. Just what I needed on a Saturday morning, eh?5 yearsThey’ve been insisting I have an outstanding debt, yet they refuse to disclose who I supposedly owe or the amount in question. It’s rather baffling!5 yearsIt’s clear that these individuals have little regard for others, willing to go to any lengths just to make a few pence.5 yearsI'm feeling quite remorseful about my decision to apply for that £100 loan online. It seems they’ve handed my number over to all sorts of companies, and now I’m bombarded nearly every day with calls from different call centres spinning all sorts of tall tales. It's utterly frustrating!5 yearsReceived a call looking for my former partner. Definitely not his number, and I’ve got no connection to it, so I just hung up.5 yearsKept ringing but I never picked up. They just keep phoning me over and over.5 yearsI got a call about my internet service but when I tried to call them back from a different phone, the number just said it wasn’t active. Bit strange if you ask me.5 yearsApparently, it’s the credit investigation department calling - yeah, right.5 yearsi got a call from a lady with an asian accent claiming she was from the credit investigation team. she told me they'd been informed by some trustworthy person that i owe money on my credit card. when i asked who this so-called trustworthy person was, she mentioned a name but it went over my head. i told her it sounded off coz i don't even have a credit card. she was quite courteous and said sorry for bothering me before hanging up.5 yearsGot a call from someone with a thick Indian accent, saying it was about debt consolidation. Thought it was dodgy, so I kept them on the line for nearly 45 minutes just wasting their time. Then, funny enough, a lady rang me back from an 0800 number that looked like a real money advice firm. Seems like a trick where they steal details and once they get you hooked, they ring pretending to be genuine by using a proper number. Pretty clever scam if you ask me.5 yearsThey had all my info right in front of them but couldn’t even say my name right. I just ended the call straight away without saying much. Loads of these calls come from 0141 numbers, but they’re actually from India, not Glasgow. Just a heads up folks!IndiaGlasgow5 yearsI received a call from a number based in Glasgow, but when I asked who was on the line, they simply disconnected without uttering a word. It felt rather peculiar, to say the least.Glasgow5 yearsClaimed he discovered my details from some debt resolution platform and insisted I had outstanding debts... absolute nonsense! It's a complete con if I've ever come across one.5 yearsI ended the call rather swiftly when he couldn't even manage to say my name correctly; it was clear he was just reading off a screen. It's a bit perplexing why companies feel it's necessary to pass our information on to fraudsters. And those 0141 numbers, they're just an annoyance coming from call centres in India. You block one, and before you know it, another pops up in its place. As for the Debt Resolution Forum, it used to assist folks struggling with debt management. But since it’s no longer operational, be wary if someone claims to be connecting from there. Reputable debt resolution services never initiate calls to people out of the blue; the process should always begin with you reaching out for their assistance.India5 yearsYour information is up for grabs to anyone willing to cough up the cash.Submit Your Own Report (0141 722 0252)
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