01483979591
☎️ 01483979591 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1483979 with a prefix of 01483. The area code 01483 originates from Guildford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01483979591
- Unknown call, silence, hang-upJan
2023Skeptical about driveway discount offeredJan
2023Offended by scam medical alertFeb
2022Warning about scam medical pendantFeb
2022Unknown sequence of numbers givenFeb
2022Offered free alarm pendant, dodging inquiryFeb
2022Elderly scam involving alarm pendantsFeb
2022Scammer posing as health centerFeb
2022Unexpected number sequence providedFeb
2022Scam call offering fake serviceFeb
2022Missed call, no message, awaiting callbackFeb
2022suggested medical pendant alarm neededFeb
2022Warning about health-related scam callFeb
2022Received suspicious calls for scamFeb
2022Unsolicited call about health scamFeb
2022Unfocused talk about medical pendantFeb
2022Received suspicious phone callFeb
2022Unsolicited call about medical pendantFeb
2022User received unwanted sales callFeb
2022Medical emergency pendant offer is misleadingFeb
2022User did not provide messageFeb
2022Pushy, sales patter, impersonal alarmsFeb
2022Caution about unsolicited alarm offerFeb
2022Unsolicited sales call for pendantFeb
2022Unsolicited sales call, potential scamFeb
2022Number Of Searches: 73 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 12 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balemore(Western Isles), Cricklade(Wiltshire) and Leechpool(Monmouthshire).
01483979591 has 23 comments of which 17 x neutral and 6 x negative
01483979591 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01483979591 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited calls from a young English male claiming to offer free medical alert pendants, targeting primarily those over 50 or with mobility issues. Callers often struggle to provide clear company details or how they obtained personal information, frequently citing a manager or list without transparency. The scheme pressures recipients for personal and banking details under the guise of no-contract monitoring services with monthly fees. Many find it intrusive, misleading, and offensive, especially as it preys on vulnerable individuals. Callers often hang up abruptly when questioned. Recipients are advised not to share any personal information, remain cautious, and report such calls to the appropriate authorities. This number is strongly linked to a deceptive cold-calling operation.
Reports on phone number 01483979591
4 yearsI got a call from a number I didn’t recognise, but the person didn’t say a thing before cutting off after a few moments.4 yearsA young chap from England is peddling a discount on driveway services - I’d have a go at him if it were permissible!England4 yearsGot a call a minute ago asking if I was over 50 to get some free medical alert thing. Felt a bit insulted to be honest, but seemed fishy right away. I'm on the TPS anyway, so I'll be reporting it for sure.Telephone Preference Service4 yearsGot a call on my home phone from someone talking about a medical alert pendant. They asked if I was older than 50. When I questioned where they got my details from, they dodged the question completely. Totally a scam aimed at older folks! Make sure you don’t share any info with them.4 yearsI received a rather peculiar call informing me that I qualified for a complimentary alarm pendant. When I pressed for details about how my phone number came into their possession, the chap initially stated that my eligibility meant my number had been provided to them. However, upon further questioning regarding the source of their list, he merely rattled off his location instead of giving me a straight answer. Frustrated by the lack of clarity, I informed him I’d be ending the conversation, which I promptly did.4 yearsThis alarm pendant scam is really nasty and seems to target older people and those who are vulnerable.4 yearsI recently received a rather dubious phone call from someone purportedly representing a health centre. They were touting a free alarm system available for those of us over the age of 50. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!4 yearsGot a call from a bloke who claimed to be Alex, says he’s with some medical alert company. He was going on about how I qualified for a free medical pendant and then asked if I was over 50. I didn’t give him my age, just asked how much it’d set me back. He repeated the same spiel, then mentioned a “monitoring service” that runs about £29 a month. When I told him I’m a doctor, he just hung up. Totally a dodgy call, don’t get caught up in it.Alex4 yearsI noticed this number in my call log as a missed call, but they didn't bother leaving a voicemail. Strangely enough, they haven't reached out again either.4 yearsGot a call on my mobile, but they hung up right after just a couple of rings. Then later, they rang my landline. The bloke claimed he got my number because I might be “over 50 or have mobility problems” and said I could qualify for a free medical alert gadget. He sounded quite young and honestly a bit clueless. When I asked where he was calling from, who he thought I was, and how he got my number, he just kept saying “my manager gives me a list of people to call every day.” Didn’t buy it for a second and ended the call. Definitely seemed like a dodgy scam.4 yearsGot a call from a Cornwall number, but the person said they were calling from Guildford. They asked loads of questions about my health and if I use a walking stick. Felt fishy straight away - definitely a scam. Be careful and don’t share any personal info!CornwallGuildford4 yearsSomeone called about some medical thing and then started going on about a pendant. It honestly sounded pretty legit at first.4 yearsGot a call about some medical alarm pendant that they said was free. I just hung up and let the guy ramble away, then he ended the call.4 yearsGot a call on my mobile, but they hung up just after two rings. Then, on the landline, they rang back saying someone gave them my details because I might be "over 50 or having mobility problems" and that I could get a free medical alert gadget. The guy sounded quite young and a bit daft. When I asked where he was calling from, who he thought he was ringing, and who passed on my number, he kept saying “my manager gives me a list to call daily.” I just ended the call there. It was clearly a scam.4 yearsSo, I got a call out of the blue about qualifying for some health checks. They asked if I was above 50, but the moment I asked who was calling, the line just went dead.4 yearsReceived a call out of the blue about some supposed medical emergency hanging over my head. Not sure what it was about, felt a bit suspicious really.4 yearsOh great, apparently i've qualified for some free medical alert pendant or something. But nah, didn’t sit right with me - they kept asking for loads of personal info and even my banking details! When i pressed them for the company name? couldn’t even get that out of them. Definitely fishy!4 yearsSomebody called and started talking about a medical alert system, said I might need one of those pendant alarms or something. bit odd, never asked for anything like that before.4 yearsI didn't receive any information or message from this number.4 yearsI received a rather persistent and somewhat confusing phone call from an individual who wasted no time diving headfirst into a sales pitch regarding personal alarms, all without even bothering to inquire about anyone's name. Quite the experience!4 yearsI received an unexpected call earlier today, claiming I was eligible for a personal alarm pendant for my home. Apparently, my name was on some sort of list that I had no prior knowledge of. They mentioned there wasn’t a contract involved, but they wanted my bank details for a direct debit every month. Something about it raised my suspicions, so I politely said I'd need to consider it and wrapped up the conversation.4 yearsA chap with a bit of a British accent called me out of the blue, addressing me by name. He immediately began trying to sell me a pendant, claiming I was eligible because of a disability. The thing is, I’m not disabled at all! I pressed him numerous times about how he obtained my information, and he kept insisting his manager supplied him with a list to work through. When I repeated my question, he abruptly hung up on me. Quite the cheeky move, if you ask me!4 yearsI received a rather peculiar call from a young chap with a distinctly English accent who addressed me by name, promptly delving into a rather pushy sales spiel about a pendant I supposedly qualified for due to a disability. Here's the kicker - I don’t have any disabilities! I pressed him multiple times on how he obtained my personal information, and he insisted that his manager had provided him with a list to work through. He claimed he was ringing from their head office in Dorset, yet when I questioned him again, he abruptly hung up. Interestingly, the area code 01483 is connected to Guildford, which is quite far from Dorset. Clearly, this was a scam!DorsetGuildfordSubmit Your Own Report (01483 979591)
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