01473938983
☎️ 01473938983 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1473938 with a prefix of 01473. The area code 01473 originates from Ipswich.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01473938983
- Receiving persistent unsolicited callsAug
2022Inquiring about recent car accidentAug
2022Scam claiming insurance compensation receivedAug
2022Invalid input, unable to summarizeJun
2020Ignore and confuse mischievous peopleJun
2020Query about benefits inquiries aroseJun
2020Indicates suspicion of fraudulent activityJun
2020Fraudulent accident scammers with telemarketingJun
2020Frequent calls with short ringingJun
2020Number Of Searches: 57 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 02 June 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kellister(Shetland Isles), Lairg Muir(Highland) and Wallisdown(Dorset).
01473938983 has 7 comments of which 3 x neutral and 4 x negative
01473938983 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01473938983 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance with unsolicited calls alleging involvement in past car accidents and offering insurance compensation. Callers often use automated messages and transfer to poorly spoken English operators pushing for personal and card details. Many users suspect or confirm it as a scam aimed at stealing money. Some received multiple calls within short periods, while others warn it targets victims of accidents from a few years ago. The number is associated with high-pressure tactics and fraudulent schemes.
Reports on phone number 01473938983
4 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number, and they're always unwanted!4 yearsWondering if I've been involved in a car crash lately.4 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call from someone insisting that I had been caught up in a road accident two years back-one for which I bore no blame, mind you. They went on to say that, as a supposed victim, I was eligible for some sort of insurance payout. Honestly, it reeked of a scam!6 yearsAbsolute nightmare of a caller! You should only pick up if you’re in the mood to mess about and spin them round with some rubbish chat. Otherwise, just ignore it.6 yearsI got a call from Beneficial and they wanted to ask me a few questions.Beneficial6 yearssome automated female voice told me i’d been in a crash, which actually happened a few years back. i said yes, and then i was put through to a guy from india who struggled with english. after about five mins, i was holding my card, ready to give him the details. then my missus came in and asked who i was paying over the phone, she told me her boss got scammed out of nearly 6 grand in a similar con. i ended the call straight away. it turns out once they get your card info, they drain your account - make sure you speak to your bank. these car accident scams are nasty.India6 yearsGot two calls from the same number in like 15 minutes. They rang a few times but then just stopped.Submit Your Own Report (01473 938983)
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