01503390091
βοΈ 01503390091 π 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 01503390091
- Beware of healthcare alert scamMay
2024User inquiry about phone numberMay
2024Received suspicious health call, blockedMay
2024Local healthcare service turned scamMay
2024Potential scam posing as healthcareMay
2024Local healthcare scam, unreliable automated callMay
2024Unsolicited call suspected to be scamMay
2024Scam call about medical pendantMay
2024Warning about potential scam callsMay
2024Warning about potential scam phone callMay
2024Warning: Avoid medical alert pendantMay
2024Prank call from health programMay
2024Unwanted lifeline sales call annoyanceMay
2024Warning about potential scamMay
2024Unsolicited sales call from "Sam"May
2024User did not need alarmMay
2024Phone call resulted in scamMay
2024Call to voicemail, no messageMay
2024Free alarm offer is suspectMay
2024Call received but no message leftMay
2024Received fake call from SamMay
2024Sam from health care scamMay
2024Scammers can't call out retaliateMay
2024Blocked unwanted caller numberMay
2024Claiming free service but scammingMay
2024Missed call, no voicemail leftMay
2024Received unsolicited call offering helpMay
2024Received scam call, felt disgustedMay
2024Rude interaction, ended abruptlyMay
2024Scam caller; don't share informationMay
2024Scam call, block immediatelyMay
2024Suspicious health care worker encounteredMay
2024Website is a complete scamMay
2024Potential scam call concern expressedMay
2024Unrecognized call; likely a scamMay
2024Vulnerable neighbor received strange callMay
2024Suspicious cold call regarding upgradesMay
2024Suspicious call about medical alertMay
2024Scam call from fake healthcare professionalMay
2024Caller wouldn't identify themselvesMay
2024Medical pendant scam targeting seniorsMay
2024Scam call from local healthcareMay
2024Persuasive call to sell pendantsMay
2024Issues with TPS quality controlMay
2024Scam: free medical pendant offerMay
2024Ignored unrecognized number, checked scam. BlockedMay
2024TPS registered, suspicious free pendant offerMay
2024Scam health care safety necklaceMay
2024Ignore, check, then block callsMay
2024Fraudulent call offering fake servicesMay
2024Caller offering misleading pendant servicesMay
2024Questioning legitimacy of gutter servicesMay
2024Received a suspicious phone callMay
2024Spam call identified; didn't answerMay
2024Unknown call about pendant salesMay
2024Expensive medical alert pendant serviceMay
2024Nuisance caller for insulation surveysMay
2024Call regarding health wife hung upMay
2024Answered phone without glassesMay
2024Ignored unknown number, no messageMay
2024Poor customer service, failure to prioritizeMay
2024Caller did not leave messageMay
2024Phone call cut off, potential scamMay
2024Unknown caller did not leave messageMay
2024Received unwanted call at homeMay
2024Suspicious sales call from healthcare workerMay
2024Healthcare scam call; user uninterestedMay
2024Scammer posing as healthcare workerMay
2024Missed call, no one answeredMay
2024Selling health alarms and servicesMay
2024Negative and unproductive commentMay
2024Unsolicited call from area healthcare workerMay
2024Unwanted, persistent, health service telemarketerMay
2024Unsolicited silent call from nuisanceMay
2024Unanswered call from nuisance callerMay
2024Silent call, hung up promptlyMay
2024Received silent call from unknownMay
2024Unwanted call left line openMay
2024Received suspicious silent phone callMay
2024Number Of Searches: 155 Number Of Comments: 76 First Seen: 01 May 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Great Bealings(Suffolk), Halberton(Devon), Thaxted(Essex) and Woodbridge Hill(Surrey).
01503390091 has 76 comments of which 41 x neutral and 35 x negative
01503390091 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01503390091 π is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from a man named "Sam" claiming to be a local healthcare worker offering medical alert pendants, often suggesting eligibility due to health conditions. The number is non-local for many recipients, raising suspicion. Callers employ robotic or scripted dialogue, frequently with long silences, and become silent or hang up when questioned about their identity or source of personal information. The offer typically involves a daily charge disguised as a βfreeβ pendant. Many advise not to answer or engage, to block the number, and warn others as the scam targets vulnerable individuals, attempting to elicit personal or financial details. These calls may also include attempts to confirm answers to trigger further contact. Authorities are urged to take action.
Reports on phone number 01503390091
2 yearsSomeone called claiming to be Sam from the local healthcare, asked if I could hear him properly. Then he mentioned I had some health problems and might get a free pendant. Felt like a dodgy robot scam to me!Sam2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be part of the local health care group, but the number was from Cornwall and I’m on the Isle of Wight, so definitely not local in my book. He tried to sell me a distress alarm for £1.70 a day, saying there was a discount making it £1.33. When I asked if this was a cold call and if it was allowed, he didn’t reply, so I just cut the call and blocked the number.CornwallIsle of Wight2 yearsHe claimed to be from a local health care provider, but it ended up being a total scam.2 yearsGot a call today that was totally dodgy, felt like a proper scam.2 yearsI got a call from a bloke who said his name was Sam and told me he was with the ‘local health team’. The number looked dodgy though, not from around here. He went on about how, because of my health issues, I could get a free alert system. I’m pretty sure those things don’t come free, so I didn’t hang around. I just hung up and blocked the number straight away.Sam2 yearsGot a call from some scammer who asked if I could hear him. I just shouted "what?" really loud and he hung up straight away. Definitely don’t pick up if you see that number!2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Sam about some health service. My mother-in-law just hung up straight away.Sam2 yearsI just received a dubious call regarding a medical alert pendant. It felt incredibly fishy, almost like it was a scam. Be cautious, folks!2 yearsGot a call from someone named Sam claiming he was a health worker nearby and pushing for me to get a wearable alarm - I really don't need one!Sam2 yearsKept pushing me to join some lifeline deal, even after I told them several times I already had it. Got so fed up I just hung up on them.2 yearsI just said yes and suddenly the call dropped! Definitely a scam.2 yearsDon't fall for it, it's one of those medical alert pendant cons. Stay clear.2 yearsWARNING, THIS IS A TOTAL SCAM! BE CAREFUL!!!!2 yearsSome bloke named Sam rang up, claiming to be a 'local healthcare worker' but the area code was 01503, which is from Looe in Cornwall, and I live over a hundred miles away, so hardly local. He asked how I was doing, and I replied, "Alright, cheers. So, what exactly are you trying to sell me?" He then fell silent for a good five seconds, so I just ended the call and blocked the number.SamLooeCornwall2 yearsI didn’t answer the call and it went straight to voicemail, but there was no message left.2 yearsThis was totally dodgy. Some bloke called 'Sam' claiming to be a health pro nearby said I qualified for a free health alarm cos of an existing condition I have. When my husband asked him where he got our details from, he just muttered 'art' and then when pressed a bit more he just cut the call. Suspicious if you ask me.Sam2 yearsI didn't answer and just let it go to my voicemail, but there wasn't anything recorded.2 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier. I've now added it to my blocked contacts.2 yearsTotally dodgy lot. My mum got one of those alarm buttons through Age UK, supposed to ring straight through to my sister, but it’s all a bit suspect.Age UK2 years"Hey, who’s this?" "No idea who you are, what’s your name then?" Click. Slam. Thank goodness that was over quick!2 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Sam claiming he was my local doctor. Thing is, no Sam works at my surgery. He told me I had some sort of health issue, which I definitely don’t, so I immediately figured it was a con.Sam2 yearsAlways be wary before answering calls, especially when the numbers don’t match up - it’s usually a con. Once, I asked if it was urgent and if they could hear me, but instead of replying, they just hung up. Here’s a trick to mess with these scammers: don’t hang up first. Hold the line open and wait for them to end the call. Since the connection isn’t closed until you hang up, they’re stuck and can’t make outgoing calls. Let them keep talking - it really annoys them because they’re unable to get off the line until you drop the receiver.2 yearsSaid he worked in healthcare 'round here. Ugh, these folks are such a pain. Blocked the number straight away.2 yearsSome bloke named Sam rang me claiming he was with a health care firm. Definitely a scam, no doubt about it.Sam2 yearsTotally a rip-off.2 yearsI received a call from 01503 390091 not long ago. There was a brief moment of silence after I picked up, and then a male voice enquired if I could hear him. Without really considering, I instinctively replied 'yes', but almost immediately, it hit me that it could very well be one of those dodgy scam calls. I quickly hung up, feeling rather uneasy. Fingers crossed my response doesn’t compromise any of my personal or banking details. Honestly, how do these scammers live with themselves?2 yearsGot a call from this number, but they didn't leave any voicemail or message.2 yearsAbout thirty minutes ago, a bloke called Sam saying he was nearby and mentioned he knew about my health issues and claimed he could assist. I just ended the call straight away.Sam2 yearsAnswered the phone but nobody spoke. Got a bit suspicious so looked up the number and it turns out it was a scam call. Honestly, they’re so awful.2 yearsGot a call claiming to be a 'healthcare professional near you'. Definitely a scam, so I blocked the number straight away.2 yearsThis is clearly a dodgy operation. When I questioned the bloke about the medical details he claimed to possess regarding me, he went all fumbling and couldn't give a straight answer. He stammered "um" quite a bit since my query wasn’t something he'd prepared for-definitely a sign of someone who's not cut out for this kind of nonsense. My advice? Steer clear and keep your personal info to yourself. Absolute shambles!2 yearsI got a call from this number but didn’t pick up cause I didn’t know who it was. After looking it up here, I’m kinda relieved I ignored it. Seems like if I had talked to them, they might have tried to get my bank info.2 yearsOn Friday the 17th of May, my frail elderly neighbour got a call from some strange number. There were odd sounds in the background and the person on the other end asked if she was on her own and if she was alright. When she tried to find out who was calling, they just hung up on her!2 yearsGot a phone call earlier claiming to be from our "health provider" saying they were here to upgrade the emergency call system. I kept asking who exactly he was representing but didn't get a single answer. Really want to find out how they even got this number, especially as it belongs to a vulnerable adult.2 yearsThis was obviously a con. The bloke said he was some sort of medical worker nearby, but I just hung up on him. Seriously, why aren’t the cops doing more to catch these fraudsters?2 yearsReceived a dodgy call trying to push a complimentary medical pendant, all because they claimed I was over 70 and had certain health issues. Total con job! Can’t believe how persistent these scammers are! Such a disgraceful tactic, honestly! It’s alarming how low some will stoop. Beware, folks!2 yearsSo it started with a friendly "Good morning, hope you're well. This is Sam calling from your local health care service." Then right after, the scam kicked in π‘. These dodgy people are using numbers like 01503390091 and the like. Make sure you block and report them!2 yearsLike a few people mentioned before, this guy came across as really polite and said he worked in healthcare nearby, offering a free medical alert pendant. When I asked which company he was with, there was this awkward silence... so I just ended the call there.2 yearsGot a call similar to what everyone else said, this bloke was telling me I was in danger and needed to buy some kind of pendant. Told him I was alright and didn’t require it. The guy sounded proper polite and spoke really nicely before ending the call. Feels like it could fool people who are more vulnerable. Definitely sounds like a scam to me.2 yearsThe caller refused to identify themselves. I made it quite clear that I wouldn't proceed with the conversation unless they revealed their identity, prompting them to abruptly hang up. They kicked things off by asking, "Can you hear me?"-I suspect they were hoping for a “yes” response, which could have led to all sorts of misinterpretations later. Thankfully, they picked the wrong person to mess with!2 yearsBeware of a con that's pushing a complimentary medical pendant because of your health issues; they're attempting to fleece you for £1.70 each day! Steer clear of sharing any bank details!2 yearsI’m on the TPS list, so I wasn’t expecting much. A woman called herself Sam and said she was from healthcare. At first, there were awkward silences and I almost ended the call. She claimed I have a medical issue which qualifies me for a complimentary pendant. I told her I didn’t want one and, having had a similar call earlier, asked her to remove my number from their records. It definitely felt dodgy to me, but I didn't hang around long enough to get all the details.TPSSam2 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t know so I just ignored it. No voicemail was left either. Looked up the number here and turns out it’s a scam. Definitely BLOCKED now!2 yearsI usually just let calls from unfamiliar numbers ring through to my voicemail. After that, I look them up on this site. If it's someone I don’t want to deal with, I block the number.2 yearsIm on the TPS list, but they still called me and went through the same sales pitch like others have mentioned. When I told the guy I was on TPS, he seemed lost and didn’t really have a ready response.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a health care service. They offered a safety button necklace for free because of my “poor health” to help me call for assistance. When I asked who they were with, the bloke read off a bit of paper and you could hear people chuckling in the background. They also mentioned it would only set me back £1.70 a day. I just told him he should be the one wearing it!2 yearsThis guy claimed he was some sort of health expert and tried to give me a free alarm button, saying it was because I supposedly had health issues. When I pressed him on how he got my details, he just cut off the call. Honestly, feels like a sketchy and risky call to me.2 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today, asking if I wanted a pendant to wear in case I had a fall. Honestly, what cheek! I'm 60, and the bloke claimed he was ringing from a health authority, saying I was entitled to one. I spotted the scam immediately, but I can see how someone who genuinely needs it might get caught up in it. Even after I told him to stop and said I wasn’t interested, he kept going, mentioning it would cost about £1.70 a day. Definitely looks like a dodgy, harassing call to me - someone’s bound to get tricked by this.2 yearsGot a call about gutter and drainpipe work. We’re on the TPS list and never asked for anything like that! Definitely sounded like a scam or some dodgy sales pitch.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsThis guy called saying I had some health issue that made me at risk, claiming he worked for the local health service. I just hung up straight away.2 yearsI received a landline call at 4:50 PM on the 9th of May. I chose not to pick up since I didn’t recognise the number ringing in. So, I looked it up on 'Who Called Me' and found out it’s flagged as a spam caller.2 yearsI got a call from a guy named Sam. He wouldn't say which company he was calling on behalf of, but he was trying to sell me a pendant for £1.70 a day and kept asking if I was older than 60. I just ended the call.Sam2 yearsI got a call from what seemed like a person but honestly sounded more like a half paying attention machine. They were trying to push some medical alert pendant that lets you signal for help, costing about £1.70 a day. That seems quite pricey to me when you add it up over the year. I told them "No thanks" and the call just cut off straight away.2 yearsGot a few calls from different numbers asking about my wife’s health, so I just ended the call straight away.2 yearsNo clue who that was, and they didn’t leave any message either.2 yearsGot a call on my old landline around 4:45pm. The person kept saying "Hello, can you hear me?" I answered once, then noticed some phones ringing in the background. Didn’t seem right, so I ended the call.2 yearsI've definitely had a proper hassle with this caller! They were blabbering on about surveys and checks for loft insulation. Such a plague, honestly!2 yearsI picked up the phone and it just hung up after a couple of seconds, made me think it was probably a scam.2 yearsI didn’t pick up since the number wasn’t familiar to me. They didn’t leave any voicemail either.2 yearsSome bloke rang up saying he was in healthcare and was pushing me to buy a medic alert necklace. I kept asking which company he was with but he just clammed up every time. I tried to stay calm but he started getting a bit rude, so I ended the call. Then he got all angry, telling me I’d regret not having an emergency device or something!2 yearsDidn’t have my specs on and answered the phone, but the person just ended the call right away.2 yearsGot a call from an unknown number but they didn’t leave any message.2 yearsGot a call around 3:20 and after a few rings, I answered but there was no one on the other end. Strange.2 yearsJust a total waste of my time and seemed dodgy.2 yearsGot a call from someone pushing health alarms and their service plans. Quite persistent with their sales pitch.2 yearsGot a call at 10:36 in the morning, but there was no one talking and then the call just ended. Total hassle caller..2 yearsAt around 3:20pm, some guy called claiming he worked for a local health service. He started telling me I had some medical issues and was eligible for a free medical alert pendant. I told him I wasn’t interested and ended the call pretty quickly.2 yearsHe rang me up, said hi then stopped talking all of a sudden, so I just ended the call.2 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming to work in healthcare nearby. He kept going on about me having health issues and that I qualified for a free medical alert pendant. I just told him I wasn’t interested and straight up said he sounded like a scammer and to buzz off and stop wasting my time. Honestly, I’m so over these annoying calls nowadays.2 yearsOn 7th April 2024, I got a call from someone who said he was a local healthcare worker. He asked if I was the owner of the house, which made me immediately think of those usual things like double glazing or loft insulation sales. I quickly pointed him in a different direction and ended the call.2 yearsI got a call from some unknown number, they asked if I could hear them alright, then when I said yes, everything just went silent and they stayed on the line but said nothing else before hanging up. Very strange.2 yearsGot a call about needing a medical alert pendant for my health, but they didn’t even ask my name or check who they were talking to! Felt really sketchy.2 yearsI got a call round 9.20 in the morning. I picked up but kept my phone on mute. The line was really quiet, no background noise or anything, which struck me as odd. I stayed on the call for a little while before finally hanging up. Seems like it might have been one of those automated systems checking if someone’s actually there.2 yearsGot a call from 01503 390091 on my home phone around 10:45am on 07/05/2024. I’m signed up with TPS, so this was unexpected. They just sat there in silence before hanging up after a bit. No idea who they were or if I’ll get charged for it. Either way, pretty annoying to get a random call like that! DW.TPS2 yearsGot a call around 10:45 this morning. The bloke kept checking if I could hear him alright. Claimed to be from some health care group that deals with my area’s postcodes. There were long pauses where he didn’t say anything. He mentioned he knew about some health issues I had. I just hung up after that.2 yearsGot a call from them early morning around 9:15 and the bloke just kept asking if I could hear him alright. I said yes, then he kept the line open without saying anything. After a bit, I just ended the call.Submit Your Own Report (01503 390091)
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