01503390090
âïļ 01503390090 ð 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 01503390090
- Reported as scam; slow responseMay
2024Scam call pretending to be healthcareMay
2024Annoying call, didn't engage furtherMay
2024Inappropriate call about personal safetyMay
2024Suspicious call pretending to sellMay
2024Caller rings without responding.May
2024Medical scammers targeting South West numbersMay
2024Blocked medical scam number reportedMay
2024Scam call, rude behavior reportedMay
2024Pushy sales call for pendantMay
2024Caller inquired about emergency beeperMay
2024Report of medical scam encounteredMay
2024Scam caller asking scripted questionsMay
2024Sam targets elderly with alarmsMay
2024Caller suspected to be a scamMay
2024Caller couldn't be heard, ended callMay
2024Clever scam call, Monday frustrationMay
2024Suspicious healthcare caller, unclear detailsMay
2024Male caller, health worker, untrustworthyMay
2024Scam call about medical pendantMay
2024Spam call about health conditionsMay
2024NHS scam; uninformative and slowMay
2024Scam call regarding medical pendantsMay
2024Suspicious call; hung up immediatelyMay
2024Hang up by repeating "Hello."May
2024Caller pretended to be health workerMay
2024Caller involved in medical scamMay
2024Warns against phone scam risksMay
2024Silent caller, hung up immediatelyMay
2024Suspicious call targeting vulnerable elderlyMay
2024Recorded health scam message reportedMay
2024Received scam call from SamMay
2024Scam caller targeting seniors; avoidMay
2024Scam call from rude health workerMay
2024TPS ineffective; received unwanted callsMay
2024Poor response, long pauses, hung upMay
2024Automated scam call, selling alarmsMay
2024Suspicious health worker call scamMay
2024Suspicious healthcare call receivedMay
2024Frustrating cold call experience sharedMay
2024Strange, unresponsive automated phone callMay
2024Scam sites need stricter enforcementMay
2024Possible scam call about insuranceMay
2024Instant disconnection with no responseMay
2024Autodialer call, no connection, silenceMay
2024Unrecognized caller, obvious AI scamMay
2024Unrecognized number likely a scamMay
2024Possible scam call received todayMay
2024Scammer violating TPS protocolsMay
2024Caller asked about illnesses discreetlyMay
2024Unresponsive caller blocked and reportedMay
2024Answered but likely a scammerMay
2024Scam call, health information mishandlingMay
2024Caller hung up without speakingMay
2024Unknown number, recent call loggedMay
2024Scam caller hung up abruptlyMay
2024Silence before conversation, hung upMay
2024Mysterious call with no responseMay
2024Received call; registered phone preferenceMay
2024Aggressive health aids salesperson approachMay
2024Caller disconnected after responseMay
2024Suspected scam posing as health workerMay
2024Suspicious healthcare worker encounteredMay
2024Bad news, offer tea firstMay
2024User reports person is unwellMay
2024Warning about potential scam activityMay
2024Suspicious missed call from LooeMay
2024Unresponsive and then blocked numberMay
2024Incorrectly identification, suspicious call ignoredMay
2024Suspected scam, got bored, hung upMay
2024Caller confirmed connection, phone disconnectedMay
2024Caller did not leave messageMay
2024Identifying phone call as unwantedMay
2024No response, unwanted call, hung upMay
2024Missed call at suspicious timeMay
2024Caller did not leave messageMay
2024Scam caller blocked successfullyMay
2024Ignored unfamiliar missed call, no messageMay
2024Verified number, missed call responseMay
2024Unanswered call, potentially a scamMay
2024Concern about unanswered caller possibly scammingMay
2024Ageist scam with alert necklaceMay
2024Call with strange questioning interactionMay
2024Unknown caller requested confirmation to speakMay
2024Number Of Searches: 181 Number Of Comments: 81 First Seen: 03 May 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Causeway Foot(West Yorkshire) and Coldean(East Sussex).
01503390090 has 81 comments of which 39 x negative and 42 x neutral
01503390090 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number âïļ 01503390090 ð is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam targeting mainly older individuals with claims of offering free or low-cost medical alert pendants. Callers often identify themselves as local healthcare workers but provide no verifiable details and ignore questions about their identity or organisation. The approach includes scripted or automated messages with long pauses, repeated questions about health conditions, and attempts to record verbal confirmation to exploit recipients. Many recipients note it ignores the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) registration. Calls frequently exhibit suspicious behaviour such as silence after answering or immediate hang-ups, and recipients are advised not to engage or confirm any information. Reporting these calls to official scam authorities is strongly recommended to help combat this fraudulent activity.
Reports on phone number 01503390090
2 yearsI kept getting calls that sounded like a bunch of recorded messages all from a machine. The caller said they were from my "local health service worker" or something, but it was just a dodgy sales pitch for those alarm pendants. I told them I’m already on the TPS register, but they carried on anyway. Total scam.Preference2 yearsI missed the call, but looked up the number and it came up as a scam!2 yearsGot a call but as soon as I answered, the line went dead. Just a waste of time.2 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from my local health service, but it was all over the place and didn't really make sense. Felt like they were trying to push some kind of emergency alert pendant for sale.2 yearsJust got a phone call asking who would check on me if I fell over. I’m not that elderly or in that kind of state yet, so it felt a bit off. ððĪ2 yearsThey call but stay quiet on the line.2 yearsGot a call from what I think was some kind of medical scam, so I just went ahead and blocked the number.2 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone called "Sam" who said we qualified for a free medical alert pendant since we supposedly had "medical issues" and were over 65. He said it would just be a tiny daily fee. I told him we didn’t require it and assured him I knew exactly what a medical alert pendant did. He was quite insistent, but I just ended the call in the end.Sam2 yearsGot a call that turned out to be a scam, and the person was really quite rude about it too.2 yearsGot calls from some dodgy medical scammers lately, all over the South West it seems. Watch out!South West2 yearsSomebody called me and asked if I own one of those emergency beepers to alert if I ever took a spill.2 yearsThey’re using personal emergency alarms to scam older folks, and it’s really upsetting. Sam’s been hitting up the elderly, pretending to help but it’s all a con. Definitely watch out for this; it’s sad to see them being tricked like that.Sam2 yearsSome bloke called and asked if I could hear him properly, so I just hung up straight away.2 yearsGot a call from 0937 on 20th May 2024, a guy who spoke quite nicely claiming to be from local health services. When I asked for specifics, he dodged the questions. Ended up blocking the number.2 yearsOh, Sam's been at it once more ððĪŠ I think there were like three or maybe four other callers on the line too. In the end, they were trying to tell me I didn't have a medical alert bracelet or something like that... I just hung up - total scam, no doubt about it.Sam2 yearsGot a call this morning from some automated voice claiming to be local to my postcode, but they actually rang our main sales line at work! Nothing like a bit of Monday morning scamming to start the week right!2 yearsThis person said they were from local healthcare but wouldn’t say anything else, so we just ended the call.2 yearsSome bloke called claiming to be from the NHS saying I’m eligible for a free alert bracelet because of my health problems that might make me fall over. Funny how he seems to know more than I do, considering I haven’t been able to get an appointment with my GP and keep getting brushed off on the phone. The guy spoke really slowly, and I had to tell him to get on with it since I was in the middle of something. Definitely another scam, really shouldn’t be using the NHS name to trick people like this.SamNHS2 yearsAfter a lengthy silence, he asked if I could hear him, which was a clear trick to get me to say ‘yes’ on tape. I just hung up without saying anything else.2 yearsToday, at precisely 17:08 on the 17th of May, my landline rang with a call from 01503 390090. The gentleman on the other end introduced himself as representatives of a healthcare company and proceeded to discuss a medical alert device. However, the connection was rather poor, and I found myself struggling to hear him clearly. He had an exceptionally friendly manner, which made me slightly uneasy. Suspecting it could be one of those dodgy scam calls, I politely declined and wished him well before hanging up. A quick search online soon confirmed my suspicions-it was indeed a scam!2 yearsGot a voicemail message that didn’t really answer anything I was asking. They didn’t even seem to know who I was but claimed their files said I had health issues and didn’t own a medical alert gadget... which they were offering for free!!!2 yearsHe asked if I could hear him, so I just kept saying hello instead of yes, and eventually he just hung up.2 yearsBeware of scams! Never agree to anything by saying ‘yes’ over the phone. Scammers will record your response and use it to steal from you. If you get dodgy texts, send them straight to 7726 as the police’s Action Fraud site advises. Keep an eye out for a reply - you might be asked to confirm information again. Also, report scam emails by forwarding them to '[email protected]'. For more details, have a look at the Action Fraud website. Stay safe out there!Action Fraud2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be a health worker, but it’s obviously a dodgy scam, especially aimed at folks over 70, which I’m definitely not. Best to just ignore and not pick up.2 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be a health professional, insisting that I qualified for a medical alert bracelet. There were awkward pauses throughout the conversation, which made me suspect they were employing some sort of voice modulation technology. It felt like they were responding to my comments only after considerable gaps in conversation.<br/><br/>Curiously, although they stated I was on a list of those eligible, they couldn’t even provide my first or last name, nor could they verify my identity.<br/><br/>It strikes me as a probable scam, and it seems quite sophisticated at that. Do exercise caution!2 yearsThis number just buzzed me and the bloke on the line claimed to be a health worker. He mentioned an alarm pendant was used by someone at my place. When I asked who he was with and how he got my details, he didn’t really answer and just kept going on like he was reading a script. Sounds dodgy to me, quite pushy too, so I ended up hanging up.2 yearsJust got a phone call from someone pretending to be from a medical organisation. Total scam, watch out!2 yearsGot one of those automated calls, sounded like a health scam or something.2 yearsThe individual on the line represented themselves as a healthcare professional.2 yearsJust like a few others here, I got a call from someone named Sam who said he was a health worker. After a bit, he started talking about medical alarms and pointed out I didn’t have one installed. I told him I work as a police officer and don’t require one. He ended the call right after. Totally feels like a scam to me.Sam2 yearsEven though I’m on the TPS list, these annoying calls keep coming through. I picked up once and they just hung up straight away. Honestly, the TPS doesn’t seem to do much to block these calls at all. Such a pointless system!Telephone Preference ServiceTPS2 yearsGot a call from a bloke who just asked if I could hear him, then went completely silent. So, I just hung up.2 yearsGot a dodgy call today pushing those medical alert necklaces, sounded like a total scam to me.2 yearsGot a call from someone named Sam but it was weird, sounded like a robot more than a person, loads of awkward silences. He was trying to pitch some medical alert thing. When I mentioned I get loads of scam calls, he just hung up straight away. Definitely not a proper caller.Sam2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with a medical company, saying they provide free emergency alarm services for elderly people. They asked me questions about any health issues, which felt really off since they clearly had no clue who actually lives here. Seemed like they were just cold-calling random numbers, trying to fish for info from vulnerable folks.2 yearsLike some others have said, there was a weird delay before they spoke, and the answers didn't really make sense. Eventually, they just ended the call.2 yearsGOT A CALL ON 16TH MAY AT AROUND 1:58 PM. THE PERSON ON THE OTHER END CLAIMED TO BE A LOCAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDER. HE MENTIONED THAT HE WAS AWARE OF MY HEALTH CONCERNS AND OFFERed A FREE EMERGENCY PENDANT. I CHOSE TO END THE CONVERSATION.2 yearsEven tho my number is on the TPS list, I got a call from 01503 390090 about my water and drainage insurance. The lady sounded really polite and clear, but when I asked which company she was with, she just ended the call straight away. Totally feels like a scam to me! ð2 yearsI’m registered with TPS and they still keep ringing, number unknown. When will OFCOM get serious and shut these scam operations for good, even throw the owners behind bars?Telephone Preference ServiceOFCOM2 yearsI rang an old landline number that wasn’t listed anywhere, and when I picked up there was total silence for about 12-15 seconds before the caller just hung up. Pretty sure it was some auto dialler doing a test call to see if the number was active before passing it on to a scammer. I’ve got zero links to anyone or anything in Cornwall, so really don’t know why they bothered.Cornwall2 yearsGot a call from someone I didn’t know, sounded like a scam to me. The AI on the other end totally failed to get what I was saying or the buttons I was pressing. They claimed to be a medical advisor close by, from Kent, which is miles away from Cornwall where I live. They were pushing some falls/panic alarm thing that’s “completely free” but apparently costs about £1.70 a day for peace of mind. Normally I can handle a chat with these callers, but this one was just too shady and the AI was rubbish - definitely a scam.CornwallKent2 yearsThere was nobody on the line when I answered. After reading the comments here, I’ve decided to block the number, delete the call, and report it to 7726.2 yearsPicked up the call but no one said a word, pretty sure it was some kind of scam.2 yearsTotal scam call, definitely ignoring those TPS rules.2 yearsI got all mixed up with them, I tried to play it chill and just asked straight what they wanted, but when I got a bit firmer, they just went quiet and hung up. Same here, we're on the do-not-call list but it doesn’t seem to make a difference at all. Totally pointless.2 yearsThis number rang me but the caller just disconnected right away without saying anything.2 yearsSome bloke with a proper English accent called me, trying to sell one of those emergency alert buttons. He was asking if I had any illnesses from a long list. I told him there’s no way I’d share that kinda info over the phone.2 yearsGot a call from someone called Sam claiming to be a healthcare worker and said he had my name on some list of people with medical problems. I asked him what conditions he meant and where he even got that list from, since my health info is meant to be confidential, not something they just share around. Told him that’s a serious data protection concern. He didn’t expect that question, ended up hanging up right away.Sam2 yearsGot a call earlier today, but the person barely said a word before hanging up. Seems like it’s one of those scam calls to me.2 yearsQuick silent ring cut off right away.2 yearsSomeone rang me from this number but I didn’t answer since it looks dodgy and I’ve never seen it before. Pretty sure it’s just another scam.2 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise at 2.53pm on 10/05/24, spotted it in my call list.2 yearsSome bloke rang me up saying he was a health worker and had a list of folks over 70 with health issues, trying to sell me one of those pendant alarms. I asked him what name he had on his list for me since he said he had one. He just kept rattling off his spiel like nothing. When I asked again for the name he was using and said he didn’t even have my age or health right, he just cut me off and hung up.2 yearsI picked up the phone and there was just dead silence on the other end! After a bit of awkward waiting, they finally started the usual chit chat and spiel. I didn’t bother sticking around and quickly ended the call.2 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier and figured I’d have a quick look it up here. Really annoying since we’re signed up with the Telephone Preference Service too.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from a window company about an hour ago, then they rang back and just asked if I could hear them, but after that, nothing. Bit odd!2 yearsGot a call from someone trying to sell me health products, really kept pushing them hard. Not interested at all.2 yearsI received a call where the bloke on the other end asked if I could hear him alright. When I replied with a firm "yes", the call just cut off. Quite peculiar, I must say!2 yearsThis bloke claimed he worked in local healthcare. When I asked if he was with the NHS, he suddenly got quiet for a moment. Then he began asking loads of nosy questions about some “health issue” he supposedly knew about. I wasn’t having any of it and bluntly told him to jog on.NHS2 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were a health worker, but I reckon it was a scam. Felt fishy the whole time!2 yearsGot some not so great news for Sam - think he’d want a cuppa before I tell him?Sam2 yearsThat number 01503390090 called me and sounded like they were barely alive or something. Seriously weird.2 yearsWatch out, looks like a scam to me!2 yearsI got a call where the person just asked if I could hear them. I said yeah, of course, then they went quiet on the line. Pretty weird!2 yearsCalled but it went straight to voicemail, no one said anything.2 yearsJust like everyone else said, he asked if I could hear him then went quiet. I’ve blocked the number now.2 yearsI got a ring from this number, and the bloke claimed to be a care worker nearby. Then he just stopped talking, so I ended the call.2 yearsI picked up the phone and there was silence at first, so I hung about waiting. Then some bloke began rambling about our landline being disconnected. I just ended the call straight away.2 yearsGot a call at quarter to one, no voicemail left, felt a bit dodgy to me.2 yearsDidn’t pick up since I didn’t know the number. They didn’t bother to leave a message either.2 yearsThey just rang me, I missed the call and the number didn't look familiar, so I came here to have a look. Seems like they’re still going strong.2 yearsJust got a missed call from this number, supposedly from Looe in Cornwall. Pretty sure it’s some kind of scam, as I don’t know anyone there who’d be calling me.LooeCornwall2 yearsGot a dodgy call so I just blocked the number right away ðŦ2 yearsGot a call from 01503390090 and when I picked up, the person just asked if I could hear them. I said yes, but then they went silent, so I ended the call fast. Seemed a bit odd to me.2 yearsTotal spam call!2 yearsNo reply and no voicemail left. I’ve put the number on my block list now.2 yearsThe caller sounded really unsure, which made me think it was some sort of scam. I usually like winding these types up, but there was this long pause before he answered, like twenty seconds or something, and I just lost my patience. He claimed to be called Sam, said he worked in local healthcare and was trying to sell fall alert devices. Honestly, it was so dull that I just ended the call.Sam2 yearsMy landline rang, and when I answered with a hello, they just said hello back. I asked if they could hear me and they said yes, then suddenly went silent. After that, I just ended the call.2 yearsI picked up but no one spoke, reckon it might be one of those scams.2 yearsI picked up and said hello but there was complete silence on the other end, so I just ended the call. Seems fishy to me, probably just another scam like others have said.2 yearsIt’s a recorded message that changes depending on what you say. They end up asking how old you are and if you want to join some kind of alert necklace plan. The way they talk, if you’re over 60, it’s like you’re practically at death’s door! Feels like this scam targets older people specifically.Submit Your Own Report (01503 390090)
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