01513241001
☎️ 01513241001 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 151324 with a prefix of 0151. The area code 0151 originates from Liverpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01513241001
- Suspicious call, phishing for infoMay
2016Repeated calls, hung up abruptlyMay
2016Suspicious call from possible scammerMay
2016Warning about Indian scammersMay
2016Warning about fake accident companyMay
2016Disdain for scammer's positive responsesMay
2016Call about nonexistent tricycle accident payoutMay
2016Auto dialer nuisance; potential spamMay
2016Negative comment about David WilliamsApr
2016Doubts about authenticity of commentsApr
2016Fraudulent call claiming car accidentApr
2016Received scam call claiming accidentApr
2016Multiple harassing calls from fake companyApr
2016Unwanted call, foreign caller annoyanceApr
2016Received suspicious call about accidentApr
2016Avoid Indian call centre phishingApr
2016Receiving annoying accident scam callsApr
2016Lonely online experience mentionedApr
2016Scam calls and fake reviewsApr
2016Suspicious call asking personal questionsApr
2016Be cautious sharing personal informationApr
2016Spam call requesting personal informationApr
2016Phishing call, do not answerApr
2016Good overall experience with companyMar
2016Call back to verify existenceMar
2016Repeated unwanted calls from companyMar
2016Received silent call, on TPSMar
2016Scam call; avoid at all costsMar
2016Verified success in lodging claimMar
2016Received reassuring document from solicitorsFeb
2016Phone call questioning accident, apologized afterFeb
2016Missed call, voicemail on callbackFeb
2016Safe received call about accidentFeb
2016Received accident call; solicitors involvedFeb
2016Satisfied with national accident helplineFeb
2016Positive experience with accident helplineFeb
2016Happy with service, recommending to othersFeb
2016Unwanted call despite TPS registrationFeb
2016Positive experience with National Accident HelplineFeb
2016Reported fraudulent call, warned othersFeb
2016Positive experience with National Accident HelplineFeb
2016Blocked number, no more callsFeb
2016Received misleading sales callFeb
2016Fake Indian accent scammer callFeb
2016Received fake accident helpline callFeb
2016Annoying silent calls, no informationFeb
2016Harassing scam caller with excusesFeb
2016"Scam call about fake accident."Feb
2016User found bait faking amusingFeb
2016Wasted scammers' time with fake detailsFeb
2016Dealing with fake accident claimsFeb
2016Received spam call, gave it backFeb
2016Insulting calls, TPS registration ignoredFeb
2016Called back silent call incidentFeb
2016Fake caller claiming accident detailsFeb
2016Scam call about fake accidentFeb
2016Received multiple calls todayFeb
2016Scammer claiming compensation for accidentFeb
2016Caller claimed to be an agencyFeb
2016Number Of Searches: 522 Number Of Comments: 55 First Seen: 28 January 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackmore End(Hertfordshire), Champson(Devon), East Mere(Devon), Trill(Devon) and Watford Heath(Hertfordshire).
01513241001 has 55 comments of which 11 x negative and 38 x neutral and 6 x positive
01513241001 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01513241001 👆 is reported as a suspicious and potentially fraudulent caller claiming to represent the National Accident Helpline, frequently contacting people about non-existent car accidents and promising compensation. Numerous users describe aggressive behaviour, persistence despite refusals, difficulty in verifying company identity, and attempts to obtain personal details. While a few claim successful legitimate claims through this number, the majority warn of phishing attempts, cold calling breaches, harassment, and identity theft risks. Calls often feature non-British accents and can be intrusive, even on numbers registered with the Telephone Preference Service. Many advise caution, do not share personal information, and recommend contacting the genuine National Accident Helpline directly to verify any claims. Blocking the number and reporting suspicious activity is also advised.
Reports on phone number 01513241001
10 yearsThis number has called me three times now, and each time the bloke with the Indian accent just hung up as soon as I said I’m a policeman!!10 yearsDodgy lot. Sounds like some scam artists from India trying to fish for your private info.10 yearsAnswered a ring from this number, someone said it was the National Accident Helpline. When I tried to ring back, no luck getting through. Feels like a dodgy scam to me. Whoever that was should maybe rethink their career, cos they were awful at trying to con me.National Accident Helpline10 yearsScam company pretending to be from accident claims, just trying to get your personal info. They’ll end up stealing your identity. I never had any accident but these lot keep ringing non-stop. They even make up fake reviews here and on other reverse phone sites. Keep something noisy by your phone and blast it when they call. I use a personal alarm from the police, it’s ear-piercing but it scares them off quick! WATCH OUT, THESE ARE FRAUDS, NEVER SHARE YOUR DETAILS. CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED!10 yearsThis number rang me on my office line. Normally I’d just hang up straight away but had a bit of spare time so thought I’d mess around with them. After a while he admitted he couldn’t assist with my tricycle crash that wiped my memory. Bit of a pity really. He did say I was owed something like £2 to 5 grand.10 yearsFunny how these scammers really believe they’re pulling one over on us. Makes me think maybe some folks’d be better off just called out - might save loads of money for everyone else!Blimey10 yearsI've been receiving calls incessantly from an unknown number that seems to be associated with an unlisted direct dial-in line, as well as the central switchboard. It’s clearly some kind of auto-dialing system, which is rather odd given that I thought such practices were prohibited? It makes you wonder - they could either be a bothersome nuisance or, at the very least, engaged in some dodgy spam activity!10 yearsDavid Williams was just yelling in some fake accent, what a total jerk.David Williams10 yearsGot a call on 28/4/16 at about 4.45pm from a guy claiming to be from the national accident helpline. He had an Asian accent and kept calling me ma'am, said I had a car accident last year which just isn’t true. When I told him I’d never been in one, he asked if anyone else in the house had, I said no one and told him to stop bothering me before hanging up.10 yearsHonestly, when I read the good reviews here, they all come off a bit odd or a bit off grammatically. It kind of makes me wonder if they’re fake and put there by the scammers themselves?!10 yearsThis morning alone, we've been bombarded with 15 calls from this number, each time someone saying they're from 'National Accident Helpline'. The caller's always a man speaking with a strong Indian accent. Our digits belong to an office, and every one of us has been called on our direct lines. None of us have had any accidents or require any compensation claims. It's clearly a cold call, but given how often they keep ringing, we're starting to see this as harassment.National Accident Helpline10 yearsHad a phone call earlier from someone claiming to be from the National Accident Helpline. The accent was rather thick, making it hard to catch what they were saying. I simply asked them to clear off and ended the conversation. Like many, I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet I can't help but ponder what the actual use of it is.National Accident HelplineTelephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call from 0151 324 1001 around 5.15pm, a guy named Darren with an Indian accent. He claimed I’d been in an accident two years ago, which is rubbish - I’ve just moved here a few months back and my number isn’t listed anywhere. He kept pushing the story about the accident, so I just ended up hanging up.Darren10 yearsReceived a call from an Indian call centre trying to scam me for my personal info - best to steer clear!India10 yearsthey ring me daily, even twice a day sometimes, telling me ive been in an accident. total rubbish.10 yearsNobody answering when I called.10 yearsWhat a nuisance! Just received another dodgy call, which is even more infuriating given that they seem to be plastering their own phony positive feedback all over sites like this. They truly are the lowest of the low. Absolute pests!10 yearsThey were askin for my personal info, I just didn’t share anything.10 yearsI just received a dodgy phone call asking for my personal information. Definitely a scam!10 yearsHad a rather dodgy phone call the other day, it was clearly some sort of spam operation fishing for personal information.10 yearsThere are times when they act a bit wild, but they handled a couple of my cases just fine and no problems so far. Haha!10 yearsReceived a call that went silent on the other end before abruptly hanging up. I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service, so I know this is dodgy. Those "positive reviews" you see? Probably just made up by the very folks trying to dupe you. Best to steer clear of this lot!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsGive them a ring again and find out if they’re for real or just a figment of the imagination.10 yearsHad a call come through this afternoon. I picked up, but all I heard was nothing much before they cut off. I’m registered with the TPS, mind you!TPS10 yearsI've had about 6 calls from these people this morning on my business line. Every single time I've told them to take my number off their list but they keep ringing back less than 10 minutes after! Really frustrating.10 yearsI rang 01513241001 myself and got through to the switchboard, gave them my info and managed to get my claim sorted without any trouble.10 yearsCheers! Got some letters from the solicitors today, and it’s exactly what I was told before.10 yearsI missed their call, rang back but it just went to voicemail straight away.10 yearssome bloke called martin from national accident helpline asking if i had an accident. i told him no, and he said sorry.National Accident HelplineMartin10 yearsI received a call from this number regarding an accident. They seemed to be alright. I provided my accident information to Scott Rees solicitors and also had a chat with my local solicitor. He mentioned that Scott Rees is a significant entity when it comes to claims for compensation related to vehicle accidents.Scott Rees10 yearsi got a call from this number sayin it was about an accident. they seem legit. they told me my accident info was sent to scott-rees solicitors and i also spoke to my own solicitor locally, he said scott-rees are well known for handling motor accident compensation cases.Scott - Rees10 yearsI received a call from a chap named Steve at the National Accident Helpline. After filling him in on my accident, I was connected to a solicitor who works out of Liverpool. We arranged a face-to-face meeting, and I was quite pleased with how they handled everything. My claim is currently underway, and I wouldn't hesitate to suggest the National Accident Helpline to anyone needing assistance.SteveNational Accident HelplineLiverpool10 yearsi got a call from steve at national accident helpline. i told them about my accident and soon after, a solicitor from liverpool got in touch. met with them face to face and i’m happy with how they handled things. my claim is underway now. would definitely suggest trying national accident helpline.SteveNational Accident HelplineLiverpool10 yearsI received a call from Steve at the National Accident Helpline. I recounted the particulars of my accident, and soon after, a solicitor from Liverpool reached out to me. We arranged a face-to-face meeting, and I found their approach quite reassuring. Currently, my claim is underway, and I can confidently endorse the National Accident Helpline for anyone in need.SteveNational Accident HelplineLiverpool10 yearsjust got another annoying ring from 'national accident helpline'. they didnt care at all that we’re on the tps list. the caller id showed some random international number but after i pretended to be interested they dropped this one on me.10 yearsI received a call from this number on the 9th of December and decided to share my experience. A chap named Rahul, who appeared to be based in India, collected all the information regarding my accident and relayed my case to Slater and Gordon solicitors. Just last week, everything was resolved, and I received my compensation. Rahul mentioned that I could expect around £3000 to £4000, but I ended up with £2800, which I’m perfectly content with. I've also passed on my friend's details to them, and his claim is currently under review as well. I would certainly recommend this national accident helpline team to others.RahulIndiaSlaterGordon10 yearsthis number called me on 9th dec and i gave them all my info, a guy called rahul from india handled my accident case and sent my documents to slater gordon solicitors. last week, everything was settled and i received my compensation. rahul told me to expect around £3000-4000 but i got £2800, wich is fine by me. i also passed my mate’s details to them and his claim is underway now. i’d defo recommend this national accident helpline crew.RahulSlater Gordon11 yearsjust like some others mentioned, i got a call from this number and pretended to be interested in the 'accident last year' story for a bit, but soon decided it was a waste of time. i reported it to the national accident helpline. these calls are really worrying cos they might trick more vulnerable folks. defo telling my mates and family to watch out for this. i’ve blocked the number too now.11 yearsGot loads of calls from this number but never left a voicemail. After reading the reviews here, I've decided to block it for good. Let them ring all they want now, I’m not picking up!11 yearsI received a call that was completely devoid of any noise or voice-left me utterly baffled as to who could be on the other end. Quite frustrating, particularly since I was right in the thick of something important at the time.11 yearsgot a call from this number, no idea how they found us since we’re ex directory. bloke kept saying we were in a small car crash which is total rubbish. he just wouldn’t believe us.11 yearsI received a call from someone named David, who had quite the Indian accent. He was bang on about an accident I'd supposedly had last year when a vehicle rammed into me at a roundabout. Here's the kicker - it never actually took place! He promised I could score between three to four grand in compensation - for an incident that never even happened! When he asked for my car registration, I threw him a dummy number, and naturally, he claimed it wasn’t in their records (well, of course it isn’t - it's entirely fabricated!). Then he inquired about the registration of the other involved vehicle. I pretended I couldn’t recall it and said I'd need to fetch the paperwork. He told me to take my time, so I wasted a glorious 21 minutes looking for this nonexistent document before he eventually hung up. The trick to outsmarting these telemarketers and scammers is to play their game and drag out their time by tossing them a load of phony information. I’ve even given genuine details to persistent telecallers peddling home improvements, only to watch them show up at my door. I delight in informing them that I've absolutely no interest and that I’ve wasted their time just as they wasted mine. It absolutely drives them mad! This is, without a doubt, the best way to deal with them.David11 yearsGot a call from a David with an Indian accent, chatting about a car crash at the back. Didn't seem to accept me saying no.David11 yearsThey've been ringing both my landline and mobile for a couple of months now, claiming I was involved in a car crash that wasn't my fault. Once, they even mentioned a date when I was nowhere near town. Today, I asked for their info, and they snapped back saying they wouldn't provide any, so I said I’d been told to note down their details. Then, they just hung up on me.11 yearsgot a call from 01513241001 earlier today. the person said they were from national accident helpline and mentioned a car crash last year where my car was hit from behind. i told them that never happened and ended the call. later on, i blocked the number on my phone and let national accident helpline know about the fake call.National Accident Helpline11 yearsI received a call from someone named David, who had a distinctly Indian accent. He grilled me about a supposed accident I had last year, claiming a car rear-ended me at a roundabout. The thing is, THIS NEVER OCCURRED! He went on about how I could claim between three and four grand in compensation for a non-existent mishap! When he asked for my car’s registration, I gave him a completely fabricated number, which unsurprisingly he claimed was absent from their records (OF COURSE IT WAS - IT WAS MADE UP). Then he wanted the details of the other vehicle involved. I feigned forgetfulness, saying I’d need to fetch the paperwork. He was all too accommodating, saying I could take my time, which I did-spending a good 21 minutes pretending to rummage for my nonexistent documents before he finally gave up and hung up. If you really want to get back at these scammers and relentless cold callers, the trick is to play along, feeding them false information and names. I've even filled in my real details for those pushy glazing sales calls, only to have them show up at my doorstep, at which point I merrily informed them that I was never interested at all, effectively wasting their time, just as they’ve wasted mine. IT DRIVES THEM MAD! It’s the smartest tactic to thwart their shenanigans. - caller: Fabricated Accident ClaimsDavid11 yearsThis was clearly a phishing attempt, they didn’t accept a simple no at all. Quite pushy and a bit persistent, but honestly, it was kinda amusing messing with them a bit.11 yearsIt's absolutely scandalous; this must come to a halt! It's rather disrespectful, especially when I mentioned my registration with the Telephone Preference Service. Honestly, it's quite rude!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI received a call from this number with no one on the other end. When I tried to return the call, a bloke picked up but wouldn’t disclose the name of his company. He was rather rude, to be honest.11 yearsSome cheeky bloke rang me claiming I’d been in a crash, and when I asked where he got my details from, this cheeky yank started shouting. Let’s just say he got more than he expected from me.11 yearsReceived a call earlier today from this number. The chap claimed to be from the national accident helpline, but his grasp of English was really poor. Definitely a phony caller trying to dig up information about some supposed "car accident."11 yearsGot a call from this number. The person on the line claimed I was involved in a road accident last year. I told them I never had one, but they insisted my number was on some accident database. I repeated that I’d never had any accident, and then they just said sorry for the trouble and ended the call.11 yearsI've received numerous calls today, rather incessantly, if I'm honest.11 yearsHe introduced himself as Jason Thomas, claiming to be reaching out regarding some compensation for an incident I supposedly experienced last year. I had to inform him that I hadn’t been in any accident during that time.Jason Thomas11 yearsA chap rang me claiming to be from the National Accident Help Line, talking about a minor incident from two years back. I informed him that I don’t even own a car!National Accident Help LineSubmit Your Own Report (0151 324 1001)
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