01512314000
☎️ 01512314000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 151231 with a prefix of 0151. The area code 0151 originates from Liverpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01512314000
- Received silent call, then hung upDec
2015Arrogant callers disrespect privacy requestsNov
2015Received vague public health callOct
2015Survey call, number removed, no issueSep
2015Avoids answering sales calls automaticallyAug
2015Frustrated by annoying prank callsSep
2014Nuisance calls from universities nowJan
2014Frustrated with frequent silent callsDec
2013Received silent call, still activeNov
2013Unknown caller from Liverpool uniNov
2013Unresponsive call from research teamOct
2013Annoying calls with no responseOct
2013Number leaked, potentially by companiesOct
2013Missed call, immediate hang upSep
2013Number Of Searches: 104 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 05 October 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Pilley(South Yorkshire), Stonegravels(Derbyshire), Tantobie(Durham) and Thorpe St Peter(Lincolnshire).
01512314000 has 14 comments of which 12 x neutral and 2 x negative
01512314000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01512314000 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance, primarily linked to calls from a university research team in Liverpool conducting surveys reportedly on behalf of public health organisations. Many recipients experience silent calls, abrupt hang-ups, or automated messages, causing frustration especially when calls disrupt personal moments. Despite some callers being assured their numbers are removed upon request, the calls persist for others, leading to concerns about adherence to privacy preferences and Telephony Preference Service rules. The source appears to be genuine but the method causes inconvenience, raising calls for stricter regulation on such unsolicited research calls. New or ex-directory numbers are not exempt, and the issue is ongoing with multiple reports of similar patterns over time.
Reports on phone number 01512314000
11 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today. I picked up, but there was nothing but silence on the line before they disconnected. Quite strange, really.11 yearsI've opted out of directories and even blocked my number, yet these presumptuous individuals seem to believe they’re above it all. I understood that attending university was all about gaining knowledge and understanding, not about mastering the art of pestering those who have clearly indicated their disinterest in receiving calls. Quite baffling, really!11 yearsGot a call from a Liverpool number, something about public health was mentioned but they hung up right after. No idea who it was.Liverpool11 yearsI received a call today as part of a survey for Public Health Wales. They were quite polite and expressed their apologies once I requested to have my number taken off their list. Not an issue at all!Public Health Wales11 yearsI always allow my phone to go to voicemail before picking it up. If it’s one of those pesky sales calls made by automated systems, they tend to hang up right away. I used 1471 to check who called, and this number popped up, proving they're still at it as of 14th August 2015.11 yearsCalled and hung up the moment we answered.11 yearsCalled us and hung up as soon as we picked up. The number seems associated with Liverpool John Moores University, but I'm still waiting on a response from them.Liverpool John Moores University12 yearsI just received a call from this number! My little one was wailing in the background and then the ruddy phone starts ringing. I picked up, only to be met with some strange breathing on the other end! This is the last thing I need at the moment, especially with a newborn in the house! Honestly, who has the time for daft prank calls right now?13 yearsI just gave that number a ring and ended up speaking with Sue from Liverpool John Moores University. She inquired if I’d received a call from them. Apparently, they're doing some research and, according to her, they don’t have to follow the regulations of the Telephone Preference Service. Brilliant! Now we’re being pestered by calls from public educational institutions as well.SueLiverpool John Moores University13 yearsI occasionally receive these annoying silent calls; the most recent one was on Monday, the 2nd of December in 2013 at 11:14. There’s also been one where I just heard a robotic “Goodbye.” It seems to me that these are automated systems dialing countless numbers, and when you pick up, there’s rarely anyone there to have a conversation. Honestly, I wish they'd make this nonsense outright illegal-I'm sure others feel the same way!13 yearsIndeed, I just received a rather quiet call not long ago, indicating that whatever it is, it remains 'in operation'.13 yearsJust received a call myself from that number, and it’s bizarre! When I picked up, it was completely silent on the line. So, I decided to ring the number back and found out it belongs to the "University of Liverpool's research team." How strange is that?!University of Liverpool13 yearsThis number incessantly calls me, but all I ever hear is a mechanical voice saying GOODBYE, or it just hangs up without uttering a word. It’s honestly quite tedious, and I really don’t have the time for such nonsense.GOODBYE13 yearsI had a fresh phone line set up at the start of October, and it seems the only soul who knows the number is a single company I rang up on an 08## to sort out an account. Unfortunately, I can’t quite recall which company it was. Aside from that, there’s been no one, not even family, privy to our number since we only got the line for internet access. Strangely enough, this number has been ringing us incessantly. It feels awfully like someone has let slip our details to a dodgy firm. Our line was installed through Plusnet, of course using BT's network. It’s worth noting that both BT engineers and contractors were involved in the process. There’s a chance either of these companies could have let our number out into the wild.PlusnetBTSubmit Your Own Report (0151 231 4000)
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