01503390084
☎️ 01503390084 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 1503390 with a prefix of 01503. The area code 01503 originates from Looe.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01503390084
- Nuisance cold call, disconnected promptlyMay
2024Unwanted call terminated quicklyMay
2024Scam call from fake workerMay
2024Scammer posing as medical callerMay
2024Suspicious caller, hang up immediatelyMay
2024Claims medical condition, suspect scamMay
2024Hangs up, doesn't leave messagesMay
2024Medical scam call from "Sam."May
2024Confusing medical spam call receivedMay
2024Beware of unsolicited caller SamMay
2024Suspicious automated health worker scamMay
2024Not a real human callerMay
2024Rejected call offering medical alarmMay
2024Scam call, risky for elderlyMay
2024Don't confirm, just hang upMay
2024Spam call scam, hung upMay
2024Unwanted scam calls, unable to blockMay
2024Scam call from persistent salespersonMay
2024Scammer posing as health workerMay
2024Scammer posing as medical consultantMay
2024Caller hung up nervously. StrangeMay
2024User reports scam activityMay
2024Scam call trying to steal informationMay
2024Warning: Scam targeting elderly individualsMay
2024Suspicious health worker call, hung upMay
2024No message left, didn't answerMay
2024Caller claimed to be health workerMay
2024Fake NHS call silent, suspiciousMay
2024Suspicious call, possible GDPR violationMay
2024Caller mentioned medical condition, hung upMay
2024Repeated calls, blocking the numberMay
2024Don't trust the phone callMay
2024Sales scam for home improvementMay
2024Avoid saying "yes," report scamsMay
2024Asks about caller identification issuesMay
2024Scammers falsely claiming health authorityMay
2024Caller asked if heard, no responseMay
2024Suspicious healthcare scam call receivedMay
2024Cold caller, no message leftMay
2024Suspicious call, hung up, blockedMay
2024Unclear call, no callback receivedMay
2024Suspected scam call about medical alertMay
2024Scam calls should be punishedMay
2024Suspicious caller; hung up abruptlyMay
2024Scammer attempted to sell pendantMay
2024AI scam call; easily fooledMay
2024Caller claimed to target seniorsMay
2024Received call, no one answeredMay
2024Criticism of perceived British ignoranceMay
2024"Scammer posing as medical vendor."May
2024Scammers exploit fake communications dailyMay
2024Sam switched jobs, pressured for paymentMay
2024Automated call, not genuine interactionMay
2024Received unexpected health information callMay
2024Scam call targeting vulnerable customersMay
2024Suspected chatbot, declined survey offerMay
2024Free survey for older windowsMay
2024Suspicious medical call; ignored questionsMay
2024Possible sales or scam callMay
2024Blocked number after solar survey callMay
2024Suspicious unsolicited call from healthcareMay
2024Suspicious call about medical pendantMay
2024Caller hung up after answeringMay
2024Suspicious call about medical pendantMay
2024Selling panic button, suspicious activityMay
2024Inexperienced caller, not trustworthy adviceMay
2024Ignored call due to suspicionMay
2024Scam offer for free pendantMay
2024Scam alert: Solar Panel SchemeMay
2024Offended by pendant alarm suggestionMay
2024Received silent call, caller hung upMay
2024Ignores telemarketers, grateful for websiteMay
2024Solar panel telemarketing call frustrationMay
2024Received suspicious call from AIMay
2024Number Of Searches: 209 Number Of Comments: 70 First Seen: 04 May 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bishopmill(Moray), Eynhallow(Orkney), Market Warsop(Nottinghamshire), Netherton(North Lanarkshire) and Westwell Leacon(Kent).
01503390084 has 70 comments of which 35 x neutral and 35 x negative
01503390084 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01503390084 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance and likely scam. The caller, often identifying as "Sam" or a local medical/health worker, uses scripted or automated messages to offer medical alert pendants or services, frequently targeting the elderly or vulnerable. Numerous accounts describe silence, mumbling, or refusal to state their organisation or how they obtained personal details, raising strong suspicions of data misuse and phishing attempts. Many advise immediate disconnection and caution against engaging or confirming any information. The calls sometimes claim to reference health conditions without proper verification and do not comply with GDPR. Repeated calls with varied pitches, including unrelated offers like solar panels or home improvements, further indicate aggressive cold calling tactics. Reporting and blocking these calls is strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 01503390084
2 yearsI hope you're having a lovely day! It was quite clear that this was an unsolicited call, so I decided to hang up. 14:25 on the 28th of May, 2024.2 yearsHe claimed we had the same health issue and said we deserved compensation... total scam, scam, scam!2 yearsOn Tuesday 28th May at about 12.32, a bloke named Sam rang saying he was from local medical services. When I asked where he got my number from, he wouldn’t say and wouldn’t give his info either for me to complain under GDPR. After I told him the person living here had passed away, he just cut off. For me, it’s clearly a scam. Best thing is just to hang up straight away.Sam2 yearsGot a call from an unknown number, but as soon as I answered, nobody said a word and the line just cut off. Definitely one of those annoying cold calls.2 yearssome bloke called saying his name was sam from a local health centre. i asked straight up what he wanted but he was just muttering nonsense. i asked again but then he went silent. i told him if he didn’t say what he wanted i’d hang up, then nothing. so i just ended the call. looks like just another dodgy scammer, be careful everyone.Sam2 yearsJust had a call a couple of minutes back. A chap named Sam, who says he's a healthcare worker, was banging on about some sort of alarm that we don’t even possess. When I probed him about which company he was representing or where he got our information-well, he clammed up faster than you can say GDPR violation! He went on trying to push his spiel but finally backed off when I mentioned that the homeowner had passed away. I must say, he was annoyingly relentless. If you get this call, just hang up straight away!Sam2 yearsI prefer just to end the call rather than leaving any sort of message behind.2 yearsReceived an unexpected call from a chap named Sam claiming to be a health worker in my vicinity. I started to question him, and he promptly hung up. Do exercise caution!Sam2 yearsI got a call from what sounded like an advanced robot pretending to be a health professional from around here. It mentioned some health problems I supposedly have, but I didn’t answer when it asked if that was true. I kept asking where he was calling from, but all I got were long pauses. Eventually, he just said "okay," so I hung up. He tried to convince me I could get a free medical alarm device, but honestly, it felt like a total scam right from the start.2 yearsClearly a dodgy operation if ever there was one! I found myself unwittingly nodding along to the initial query. It's quite apparent they're fishing for personal details-after all, they seem to have a notion of your age bracket, which you might easily confirm without realising. I must admit, the thought that it could be an automated voice didn’t cross my mind until later; the lengthy silences between their prompts felt quite peculiar. The caller ID on my device even displayed “Nuisance?” but, alas, I missed that cue as I was distracted when someone handed me the phone. For those who are more vulnerable, like elderly individuals who may have suffered a tumble, it’s all too easy to be misled by this ruse. A solid tip for anyone facing such a call would be to toss them a question that trips them up! Otherwise, the simplest solution is to just hang up.2 yearsHad a call from someone who said they were 'Sam' and claimed to be a health worker in the area, sounded a bit off to me. After a quick pause, I just hung up - felt like a dodgy medical scam.Sam2 yearsSounds like it’s just a bunch of pre-recorded phrases with timed breaks to trick you into thinking it’s someone talking live. But really, it’s not a real person.2 yearsI got a call from 01503390084 and didn’t hear anything until I asked who was on the line. When he finally spoke, I asked who it was again, and he seemed a bit mixed up. Then he started talking about some medical stuff they could assist me with for free. I just said goodbye and ended the call.2 yearsThe person on the other end wanted to know if I could hear their voice. I chose not to respond affirmatively and promptly ended the call instead.2 yearsGot a call from 01503390084, sounded like one of those spam things. The person just kept saying “Can you hear me?” like they wanted me to say yes or something. When I asked who was calling, all I got back was “Ok” and then they cut off. Definitely a recorded message or something dodgy.2 yearsReceived a call about an alarm system catered for those with health vulnerabilities. I promptly dismissed the call. 24th May 2024.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Sam who said he was a health advisor nearby. He told me he had some kind of report saying I had a medical issue. When I asked where the report came from, he just went off reading his rehearsed lines. I ended up just hanging up on him!Sam2 yearsThis is the second occasion I've had a dodgy call, which I reckon must be scammers. My phone is pretty ancient, so blocking the number isn’t an option. At least I can put in a report on this site.2 yearsI asked who it was but all I got was a "uhh, erm" before they just cut off the call!2 yearsGot a call from some dodgy bloke called Sam, said he was "a local health worker". He asked how I was, but you can tell straight away when they’re fake with it. Proper scammy vibes.Sam2 yearsDefinitely a scam, don’t trust it.2 yearsSo this guy called saying he was from the SOS Button centre, offering some kind of medical alarm pendant. He kept pushing to get bank info from me, asking again and again. At one point he even said he’d hang on the line while I got it, telling me to look on things like a cheque book or bank statement - as if that’s normal. Luckily I caught the call when it was going to my elderly relative. Proper dodgy bloke with zero ethics.SOS Button centreSam2 yearsWatch out, lots of dodgy people target elderly folks trying to sell them pendant alarms. It's a scam, so be careful!2 yearsHe introduced himself as Sam, claiming to be a health worker from around here. There were awkward pauses all through the call, so eventually I just ended it.Sam2 yearsI just ignored the call, and they didn’t leave any voicemail or anything. ####2 yearsGot a call, and right after I asked who was on the line, he was asking if I could hear him alright. Then he tried to slip something about being a health worker nearby. I told him I wasn’t falling for any scams, and he just ended the call.2 yearsReceived a call from this number-I'd advise being cautious.2 yearsFirst thing they do is ask if you can hear them. Instead of just saying yes, try asking who’s on the line. There’s no answer back, only the noise of an office in the background.2 yearsI wasn’t able to make out what they were saying, and they never rang me again.2 yearsThis number has been ringing me multiple times throughout the past week, but the person on the other end has been silent every time-until today, that is. They finally spoke up, asking, "Hello, can you hear me?" after which there was complete radio silence. The background noise had that unmistakable vibe of an office setting. I've decided to put an end to it and blocked the number.2 yearsHad a dodgy call claiming to be from the NHS that went dead every time I answered. Very fishy indeed!NHS2 yearsThis guy named Sam called me saying I had some kind of health problem and needed to be careful. Then, he just ended the call abruptly.Sam2 yearsI got a call on my home phone from someone who said his name was Sam and claimed he was a medical advisor around here. Right from the start, he asked me how I was feeling today, which struck me as a bit dodgy. When I asked what the call was about, he seemed to lose track of the conversation. I ended it and made sure to block the number straight away.Sam2 yearsGot a call from an unknown number, no message left - looks like one of those cold calls.2 yearsI've been receiving calls under the guise of a health professional supposedly from my local health authority, claiming they can provide me with a complimentary medical alert pendant, albeit with a monthly fee due to my health issues. This marks the fourth time they've rung me within just a few months! It's clear they have no affiliation with any legitimate health agency, and they completely disregard my requests to stop, even when I firmly say I'm not interested. I've submitted a report to the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The more individuals who lodge their complaints there, the greater the likelihood that these fraudsters face fines.Telephone Preference ServiceTPS2 yearsDon't ever just say 'yes', it counts as agreeing to whatever they say. If you get scam calls, make sure to text all the info to 7726 and report it.2 yearsGot a call from some guy pushing windows, doors and conservatories. I told him no and just ended the call. Had turned my BT call minder off but forgot about it - switched it back on now! Seems like a dodgy call judging by other numbers too. Definitely a scam.2 yearsI got a call and the person just said "can you hear me?" I replied yes, but after that there was complete silence. I kept saying hello a few times before I decided to end the call.2 yearsMy father got a rather dubious call from someone claiming to be an NHS representative in our locality, insisting that their records indicated he was medically vulnerable and therefore needed to purchase a wrist alarm for the princely sum of £1.97 a week. I promptly took the phone from him, introducing myself as his daughter. He then asked me to wait while he 'updated his computer'-whatever that meant. It was at this point that I sensed something was off; he carried on as if he were still chatting with my dad. I decided to probe a bit and asked him directly if he was indeed a genuine person, given that he seemed oblivious to the change in voices. He stumbled momentarily, muttering something about a mix-up before abruptly ending the call. Quite the sketchy conversation, if you ask me!NHS2 yearsThis number rang me earlier and the person said, “Hi, I’m Sam, your neighbourhood healthcare advisor.” But he never bothered to ask if it was me he was speaking to, which felt off. When I tried to find out who he was working for, he dodged the question and just kept going on about some healthcare issues I supposedly have - which is totally untrue. Pretty obvious this was a scam, so I just ended the call.Sam2 yearsSome bloke called me offering a “free medical pendant” but said I’d have to pay a small fee to get it activated. He started with all the usual stuff about my area and health issues, but when I stopped playing along and went off-script, he went quiet for ages - like 10-20 seconds a few times, clearly not knowing what to say next. When I called him out as dodgy, he just kept repeating the same script, not even letting me get a word in. In the end, I had to hang up to finally get some peace.2 yearsHe mentioned he was calling due to my age bracket, being around 70, and claimed I was on some NHS list. I immediately challenged him, demanding to know my name, warning him I'd disconnect if he couldn't tell me. As soon as I ended the call, he promptly rang back, but I let it go to voicemail. When I eventually spoke to him, I made it clear that if he was affiliated with a call centre, I'd cut him off without a second thought.2 yearsGot a call the other day from a number I don't recognise and it turned out to be a total scam. Luckily I spotted the area code was weird and didn’t answer it. Honestly, people who keep pestering others with these calls should be fined at least £50,000 or put behind bars - it’s ridiculous!2 yearsThis bloke, callin' himself Sam, rang me up claiming to be some sort of health consultant for my locality. He reckoned he knew about certain medical problems I supposedly had. When I asked him how he came by that info, he just cut the call dead.Sam2 yearsHonestly, it feels like they’re just having a laugh with us since most people in the UK these days seem a bit clueless (all that Woke stuff).2 yearsBeware of this bloke named Sam - he’s one of those medical alert pendant scammers. Don’t fall for it!SAM2 yearsGot a call offering a free check-up for solar panels. I ended up blocking the number straight away.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying their name was “Sam,” chatting about some kind of Windows and Doors scrappage deal. They wanted to know how old my windows were, if there were any drafts or condensation problems, and then offered a free survey with no strings attached from local surveyors. I said no thanks. After I answered, there were a lot of awkward pauses, so I kinda think it was a bot.Sam2 yearsThis number called me, but the moment I picked up, they just hung up.2 yearsLooks like Sam’s switched careers from cleaning windows to selling health pendants aimed at older folks, saying I absolutely must have one on. When I told him I’m not forking out a daily fee, especially after he first claimed it was free, he backed off pretty quick. Honestly, these lot are a right pain.Sam2 yearsI straight up asked these con artists why they don’t just get a proper job, and they told me they’re raking in millions doing this kind of scam. Absolute muppets. They keep ringing, messaging, emailing, and sending bogus letters all the time, acting like they’re from legit companies. You can’t even go online without being flooded with ads linked to these fraudsters. Proper nightmare.2 yearsThe caller claimed I had a medical condition that qualified me for an emergency ID tag to wear. When I asked how they knew this, they went quiet. After waiting a bit with no response, I just ended the call.2 yearsLike a few others have mentioned, they called about some sort of medical alert pendant. I live in Dartford, Kent and have heart problems, but I was still a bit wary. So I asked them five questions: 1. Where did you get my phone number? 2. Why are you contacting me in particular? 3. Can you tell me my name? 4. Do you know my address? 5. What’s my exact age? The bloke completely ignored what I asked and just kept reading off his script. I told him he sounded like a fraud and ended the call. Haven’t had any more calls since then.DartfordKent2 yearsGot a call yesterday morning but it just rang through to my voicemail. They didn't bother leaving a message, so I'm guessing it was either some sort of scam or just a sales call.2 yearsThis woman called me claiming she was ringing about some "windows" issue. I asked nicely where she got my number from and she just ended the call on me. Seems like calls coming from this number are just scams, targeting especially folks who might be more vulnerable. I don’t get why the authorities haven’t done something to stop these con artists yet.2 yearsWe're providing a complimentary assessment for windows and doors that are over 10 years old, allowing you to replace them at a reduced cost through a scrappage programme.2 yearsJust got a call not long ago trying to sell me some free medical alert pendant. I asked why they reckon I need it, then they just cut off.2 years05/09/24 12:25 Just attempting to sell off an emergency alert device.2 yearsGot a call like this the other day, some bloke trying to sell me a free medical alert pendant. Once I mentioned I already own one, he just sorta said alright and hung up. The weird thing was, he kept stuttering and pausing weirdly while talking.2 yearsGot a call around 5.33pm from someone claiming to be a care worker nearby in Rossendale, Lancashire. Said my name was 'Sam', but I told them I wasn’t interested and ended the call. Honestly, why would a healthcare worker ring out of nowhere and then the number shows up as from Looe in Cornwall? Bit dodgy if you ask me.RossendaleLancashireSamLooeCornwall2 yearsAs soon as I picked up and asked how I could assist, the voice just cut off and hung up.2 yearsI got a call from some guy with a strong London accent sayin he was nearby and wanted to give me a free medical pendant. Sounds like a total ripoff to me.London2 yearsGot a call about some solar panel deal and it sounded off right away. They kept pushing hard and I could tell it was a scam, so I just hung up and blocked the number straight away. Glad I didn’t get drawn in!Solar Panel2 yearsGot a call from some young guy on 01503390084 who was totally clueless. Honestly, I wouldn't trust anything they say.2 yearsI picked up and there was total silence, then they just cut the call off.2 yearsDidn’t pick up the phone cos the number looked dodgy, just a feeling I had.2 yearsSo this person called me, saying I should get one of their pendant fall alarms since apparently they reckon I might fall and no one would assist me because of my health issues. Thing is, I’m a perfectly fit 45 year old, haha. Kinda took offence to that!2 yearsGot a call about solar panel sales the other day. As soon as I mentioned the number’s on the TPS list and they’re basically breaking the rules, they just dropped the call right away.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from a lady going on about solar panels not being that much cheaper or whatever. She just kept going and going, so I ended up hanging up. Honestly, so happy I found this site.2 yearsGot a call from some number I didn’t recognise. It was like talking to a robot with a voice that’s almost human but gets weird when you ask who they are or why they’re ringing. I just ended the call right away.Submit Your Own Report (01503 390084)
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