01514386530
☎️ 01514386530 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Telappliant Limited. It is part of the phone block 151438 with a prefix of 0151. The area code 0151 originates from Liverpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01514386530
- Avoid telemarketer calls creativelyJan
2021Suspicious call from an individualDec
2019Beware of fraudulent company requestDec
2019Received suspicious call from impostorDec
2019Caller claiming expired insurance renewalDec
2019Questionable call from "Better Home" insuranceDec
2019Report scam phone number immediatelyDec
2019Elderly father received suspicious callsDec
2019Seems like a random numberDec
2019Protecting elderly from phone scams, adviseNov
2019Forced into unnecessary warranty renewalNov
2019Wary of convincing insurance scamNov
2019Scam call for insurance renewalNov
2019Suspicious call from Spectre HomeNov
2019Suspicious call requesting new payment. ScamNov
2019Suspicious call from supposed companyNov
2019Identified scam based on voiceNov
2019Inquire carefully, be cautious alwaysNov
2019Problematic, ambiguous offer for insuranceNov
2019Fake insurance renewal scam attemptNov
2019Unauthorized call from fraudulent companyNov
2019Surprised by suspicious cold callNov
2019Untrustworthy British Gas impersonator, almost succeededNov
2019Bogus call for fake policyNov
2019Unsolicited request for card information.Nov
2019Missed call from unrecognized numberNov
2019Renewal scam, ends in hang upNov
2019Phone call offering discount is suspiciousNov
2019Received suspicious call from impostorNov
2019Beware of Indian-sounding insurance scamNov
2019Persistent Asian scammers, gave false informationNov
2019Spectre insurance scam experience: be cautiousNov
2019Scam: false insurance on appliancesNov
2019Suspected fraud call from "insurance."Nov
2019Warning about fraudulent Asian phone callsNov
2019Scam call from Spectre InsuranceNov
2019Blocked number, didn't listenNov
2019Fraudulent call from fake insurerNov
2019Suspicious call requesting personal informationNov
2019Cautiously protect personal information onlineNov
2019Phone call scam by "insurance" CopyrightNov
2019Suspicious call about policy renewalNov
2019Warning about potential scam callNov
2019Unexpected and persistent phone callNov
2019Suspected scam call posing as insuranceNov
2019Possible scam with personal informationNov
2019Suspicious call may be fraudulentNov
2019Accepted call but ended abruptlyNov
2019Block unwanted spam calls for parentsNov
2019Scam call for appliance insuranceNov
2019Home care insurance, BOGUS scamNov
2019Warning about phishing from companyNov
2019Beware of suspicious phone callsNov
2019Fraudulent tactics from Spectre impersonatorNov
2019Annoying morning nuisance call on landlineNov
2019Potential insurance phishing call reportedNov
2019Received call about appliance insuranceNov
2019User blocked mid-sentence by moderatorOct
2019Received suspicious cold call, potential scamOct
2019Caller tried scamming for insuranceOct
2019Scam talked about home appliance careOct
2019Caller mentioned expiring white goods insuranceOct
2019Homecare (White Goods Insurance) unprofessionalOct
2019Avoid providing outdated card detailsOct
2019BT Call Log; fake Liverpool numbersOct
2019Suspicious phone call from "Sierra"Oct
2019Report all scam attempts immediatelyOct
2019Fraudulent call claiming appliance insuranceOct
2019Challenged scammers pretending to updateOct
2019Doubtful about Spectre home insuranceOct
2019Unanswered calls; persistent phonerOct
2019Unwanted calls about insurance policiesOct
2019Scam call regarding insurance itemsOct
2019Negative experience with electrical insuranceOct
2019Cold call scam about insuranceOct
2019Scam call pretending to renew insuranceOct
2019Multiple calls from unknown numberOct
2019Scammer trying to contact deceasedOct
2019Insurance renewal retaliation with rudenessOct
2019Rude cold call regarding insuranceOct
2019Unable to summarize – incomplete replyOct
2019User is barred from interactingOct
2019Incorrect insurance claim, argumentative responseOct
2019Denial of insurance payment claimOct
2019Accusation of stealing from familyOct
2019Scam claim, stole money, frustratedOct
2019Accident claim spam call frustrationJun
2019Telemarketing calls nuisance notedJun
2019Number Of Searches: 347 Number Of Comments: 71 First Seen: 22 June 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chadsmoor(Staffordshire), Naphill(Buckinghamshire) and Overtown(Wiltshire).
01514386530 has 71 comments of which 17 x neutral and 54 x negative
01514386530 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01514386530 👆 is reported as a persistent source of scam calls impersonating insurance and warranty providers, notably under names like "Spectre Insurance" or "Home Care." Callers often cite non-existent white goods or electrical appliance policies, claim to offer discounted renewals, and seek updated or new bank card details. They commonly display knowledge of personal information such as name and address, sometimes with incorrect details, which raises concerns about data misuse. Many users report aggressive or evasive behaviour when challenged, with calls frequently cutting off abruptly upon refusal to provide payment information. These calls are particularly intrusive for elderly and vulnerable individuals. It is strongly advised not to share any personal or financial information, to block the number, and to report such calls to Action Fraud for investigation.
Reports on phone number 01514386530
6 yearsI’ve had just about enough of these annoying calls! Whenever they attempt to pitch me something, I simply say I’ll deal with it once I’m at my workplace. They usually probe about where I’m employed, and I reply that if they’re ringing me, they ought to know I’m stationed at the head office. They tend to hang up rather quickly and never return. Alternatively, I mention that I’m on the preference register and that they could be looking at hefty fines. Oh, and pretending I don’t grasp what they’re saying is particularly amusing!7 yearsSome bloke gave his name as James, but kept mumbling whenever I asked him what company he was ringing from - I had to ask three times. Then he claimed he wasn’t ringing on behalf of any firm, yet wouldn’t explain what the call concerned. I mentioned that unsolicited calls like that are against the law, but he said it wasn’t a cold call. When I pointed out I had no idea who he was and hadn’t asked for the call, there was a brief pause before the line just cut off.James7 yearsGot a call from a firm called something like Spectre claiming they’ve been covering all my electrical gear since 2015. They asked for my card info to process a payment because apparently the one on file expired last year. Thing is, I don’t have any insurance or cover on my appliances and never have, not for ages.Spectre7 yearsThis number’s a total scam, don’t pick up and make sure to report it right away!7 yearsThis woman claimed she was from "Better Home" insurance. I told her I didn’t have any policy with them, but she insisted, saying "you’ve been our client since 2015, love." I asked her to send me the documents, even though she said they send them out yearly, and said I’d take a look. Then she just hung up on me. The really strange thing is, I use Call Guardian on my phone and this call came through as if it was legit.Better HomeGuardian7 yearsMy elderly mum got a few calls from these lot, and she has no clue about these scams. I've got power of attorney for her money stuff, and honestly, I'd tell everyone to get that sorted - it makes things a whole lot safer.7 yearsGot a call pushing me hard to renew a warranty, asking for £90 for two years or £75 if I wanted to cancel - doesn’t seem like much of a choice at all. When I rang Samsung to check, they said the warranty comes free with the product and you shouldn’t be asked to pay for it. I ended up giving my details by mistake but managed to get the card blocked pretty quick. There were definitely warning signs but I still feel a bit daft. Normally, I’m really cautious about this sort of thing.Samsung7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Domestic and General about Home Content Insurance. It all sounded pretty legit at first, and I nearly believed them. Thankfully, I caught on in time that it was just a scam. They'd already got my name, full address and postcode though, so watch out for this sort of trickery!Domestic and General7 yearsI just got a call from someone saying her name was Marion, claiming to be from Spectre Home Protection. She was pushing for my bank details. I jotted down the phone number and also an address she mentioned - Imperial Court, Exchange Street, Liverpool.MarionSpectre Home ProtectionImperial CourtExchange StreetLiverpool7 yearsGot a call saying I needed to update my card info for a renewal or something. Thing is, I’ve never even signed up for that insurance! They made it sound really convincing and even put me through to a “manager” when I said I didn’t feel right about it. In the end, I just ended the call. Feels a bit risky, like they’re fishing for card details or something.7 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was from my electric insurance provider, which I've been with for like 6 years. When I asked some questions, she told me my old card had expired and they needed my updated info. I told her no way and hung up straight away. Totally seems like a scam to me.7 yearsGot a call about 2:39 in the afternoon from a bloke claiming to be from my Electrical Insurance, said they’d changed their company name recently. He wanted to check all my info was right, but it didn’t sit well with me at all. I just told him cheers and hung up!Electrical Insurance7 yearsGot a call from a lady called Roxane, sounded South African. The moment she started talking about insuring electrical appliances, I figured it was a dodgy call.Roxane7 yearsCalled asking for someone who wasn’t at home. Refused to say what it was about unless I gave my name first. I just said “Alright then, goodbye” and ended the call. Wouldn’t waste my time with them again, you shouldn’t either!7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today and they actually used my first name! Totally threw me off. They started asking some weird questions about my "electricity connection policy," which didn’t sit right with me. My gut told me straight away it was one of those phishing scam calls, so I just ended the call right away.7 yearsI got a call from someone named Sadie, claiming I’d signed up for insurance on all my white goods a couple of years back, for £129. I told her that wasn’t true at all. Still, she kept going, asking me to confirm my name and address like she hadn’t already got it. When I told her again she was mistaken, she actually had the nerve to ask if I wanted to renew the policy!Sadie7 yearsHe said I was entitled to some kind of electrical home insurance and if I gave him my payment info, I'd get a discount for a year. I found it suspicious because I already renew my insurance through the sellers of the appliances. When I asked what exactly he meant about which appliance, he kept dodging the question. Definitely felt dodgy to me.7 yearsLike many others here, I got a call from this firm saying I supposedly bought insurance for my electrical stuff a couple of years back. They said I could get a big discount if I renewed right then and there on the phone. I told them I had no memory of ever signing up for insurance on my electrical things and had no intention of renewing. The person just snapped back that their cancellation team would get in touch and then ended the call. It was obvious they were fishing for my bank info, so I’d say this call was pretty dodgy and definitely not one to trust.7 yearsToday at 15:26, I didn't pick up and let the call go to voicemail. As soon as my greeting began, the caller just disconnected. The number was unfamiliar to me.7 yearsGot a call like the others here, same story about not claiming on my white goods insurance and so they’re offering a free year of cover. They asked for my card info, saying I’d have a new card since the last time I gave my details. I said I don’t have any account with them and wouldn’t share my details on the phone anyway. Then I just ended the call.7 yearsGot a call from a woman earlier who already knew my name and where I live. She said because I didn’t make any claims last year, they could slash a big chunk off my subscription. It sounded alright at first, but when she mentioned that if I had a breakdown on any appliance, I’d get the following year free, alarm bells rang. I was certain it was dodgy, but honestly, my mum probably wouldn’t have spotted it as a scam.7 yearsSome bloke rang me saying I had an electrical system cover that was up for renewal. He said the card I used last time was out of date and wanted the new details. I asked him if he thought I was a complete muppet. He started getting rude, so I just told him to bugger off and ended the call.7 yearsToday I got a ring from a guy speaking with a South African accent. He knew my first name straight away and asked if I lived at my current flat. Then, he started talking about my cooker and washing machine insurance needing to be renewed, claiming the papers had already been sent out. He quite abruptly told me to look for the documents myself! I ended the call right then. Honestly, I found the whole thing quite upsetting and reckon it could be really harmful to others too.7 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from Home Care Insurance. She said I already had a policy covering my white goods and tried to get me to renew it for £90 instead of £120. It sounded like a complete con to me, so I just ended the call straight away.Home Care Insurance7 yearsThis number has rung me like five times now, all these dodgy callers from Asia. I told them ages ago I’ve moved out and don’t live at that place anymore. When they asked for my new postcode, I just made one up, somewhere out in the middle of the North Sea. Bet they won’t get any appliances insured to that spot, hah! What a load of rubbish.North Sea7 yearsThey said they were from an insurance firm, but as soon as I started asking questions, they just cut the call off really fast.7 yearsJust like everyone else has said here, I got called about some kind of insurance for appliances. The caller already had my name and address, which was a bit unsettling. When I said I wouldn’t share any more details, the guy got really angry. He kept insisting I had to give him my info. I stood my ground, but then he started yelling at me - sounded like he had an Indian accent. In the end, I just hung up. Doesn’t seem legit to me at all.7 yearsReceived a call from someone with an Asian accent about insurance for my electrical stuff. They were pushy, trying to squeeze out my card information. Definitely a scam!7 yearsGot a call earlier today around 9:15 from someone saying I was insured with Spectre Insurance for my TV and appliances. I knew that wasn’t true so I just ended the call straight away. Even though I have a call blocker, they still managed to ring through and identify themselves. Absolutely dodgy and looks like a proper scam.Spectre Insurance7 yearsI didn’t bother staying on the line, just cut them off right away and blocked the number straight away.7 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an Indian accent about renewing some kitchen appliance insurance I don’t even have. She somehow knew a few bits about me, which was odd. Then she wanted my new debit card details since apparently my old card info was outdated. Told her no thank you and ended the call sharpish. Total scam, so I just hung up straight away.7 yearsA lady rang earlier to inform me that the renewal for my electrical appliances insurance was on the horizon. She had all my details-name and address-and mentioned there was a discount available. However, she insisted I provide the expiration date of my bank card and was quite adamant about needing the card number before she would even consider offering the discount and sending the policy documents. I wasn't comfortable giving out my card number when the policy itself hadn't been sorted yet. After she kept pressing for it, I got the feeling it might be a scam, and so I decided to end the call.7 yearsGot a call and they already knew everything about me - my full name, my address, the lot. Said they needed to sort out my insurance renewal but wanted to double-check my payment info. I told them to buzz off straight away!7 yearsThey were asking for my card info, total scam! As soon as I realised, I just hung up on them.7 yearsGot a phone call from some bloke asking for my partner. When I asked where he was ringing from, he said Liverpool. I then wanted to know which firm he worked for, but he said he wasn’t employed by anyone. I pressed him on why he wanted to speak to my partner, but he just wouldn't be clear. I told him he was being dodgy and that my partner had died. He kept refusing to say anything, just insisted on speaking to him, and even used our last name this time. I told him to remove our number from whatever list they had and to never bother us again.Liverpool7 yearsJust like what others have said, they called saying our white goods cover had run out and asked for bank details to sort it out. What freaked me out was that they already had our names and address, which seems dodgy.7 yearsSuspected scam phone call.7 yearsGot a call just like the others, saying we needed to renew a white goods insurance from 2013 and that there’s a discount waiting. Thing is, I’ve never even had such a policy! He did know my name though and kept pushing. Tried to get loads of personal info and my card details. Total scam, so I just blocked the number. Don’t fall for it, never share your info!7 yearsLike some others here, I picked up the phone because the caller ID showed the name Ann and I actually know a couple of Anns. But this Ann claimed she was ringing about my white goods insurance, something I supposedly signed up for back in 2013, which was now up for renewal at a cheaper rate of £90. I told her I had no clue who they were and hung up before she tried to ask for my card info.Sky ShieldAnnSpectre7 yearsThis number keeps calling my elderly parents, pretty much every single day. Does anyone know how I can block it for them? They’re getting really fed up with it.7 yearsGot a call from Home Care Insurance about my appliances, they said they could lower my rate to £90. But before they could do that, they asked for my bank card info to confirm things. Seemed a bit off to me.7 yearsDon’t bother with Spectre Home Protection. They’ve changed their name, number, and address but never asked for any bank info. It’s clearly a phishing attempt.Spectre Home Protection7 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with Spectre Home Protection. They actually gave me a policy number, which made it sound legit, but turns out it was all made up. They were really pushy and rude, trying to scam me out of money.Spectre Home Protection7 yearsMy landline keeps ringing every morning from the same irritating number. I've tried hitting 9 to block it, but I’m not sure if it’s even worked. Honestly, the government should really step in and sort out all these pestering calls once and for all.97 yearsGot a call from 0151438530, some lady trying to get me to renew insurance with a company I’ve never dealt with. Pretty sure it’s a phishing scam.7 yearsI had a rather peculiar phone call from 01514 386530 recently. The chap on the other end claimed that my appliance insurance was up for renewal. I informed him that we had no such insurance policy with their company and thanked him for reaching out. However, he insisted that I was indeed covered and had forked out £120. I suggested he send the renewal documents my way, and I would take a look when they turned up. He then started to probe for my name, postcode, and other details, to which I replied that nothing had changed and I had no intention of confirming anything. The gentleman, who had quite a foreign accent, then stated he had managed to lower my renewal fee. I told him that was splendid, but to just send the information through the post. He continued to insist he needed to discuss various specifics, to which I simply stated I'd shared all I intended to and promptly disconnected the call.7 yearsI hung up right after she started talking, didn’t even wait for her to finish the first sentence.7 yearsGot a call from a really courteous bloke who told me our insurance for White Goods was nearly up and mentioned a £120 payment we supposedly made last year. He claimed the bank told them we'd switched cards. I figured what was coming next, but cut him off straight away - told him we’ve never had any separate insurance for White Goods, let alone paid £120. He stayed calm and polite even after I called it out as a scam, which he denied of course. Don’t waste your time with these sorts of calls!White Goods7 yearsThey called about home appliance advice, but it was just a complete scam, using our info to sound legit.7 yearsGot a call from someone who now goes by Homecare, still offering the "White Goods Insurance" deal and claiming I pay about £120 a year already. They’ve called me a couple of times before under the same name, though I can’t remember the number exactly. One time a lady mentioned they pulled my info from an insurance database and insisted it wasn’t a cold call because they wanted to help me save cash. This time it was a guy with an Indian accent. Quite fishy if you ask me.White Goods Insurance7 yearsReceived a call claiming I was entitled to a lower insurance premium since I hadn't made a claim in over six years. Problem was, they said they didn’t have my updated card info because the expiry had passed. They then asked me to give my new card number plus the three digits on the back. I flat out told them to bugger off. Seriously, never hand over your card details to callers like this - they’ll rob you blind! Just a warning to anyone who might get a similar call.7 yearsI noticed this number showing up in my BT Call Log, however, my phone didn’t actually ring. Seems like BT might have already blacklisted it, even though I’ve got international calls blocked too. It’s the third time this week I’ve seen a Liverpool number pop up linked with scams.BTLiverpool7 yearsGot a call from a woman called Sierra who said she was ringing from Spectre insurance about renewing our electrical appliance cover at a discounted rate. Thing is, we don’t have that insurance at all. What scared me was she knew my name and my husband’s, plus our actual address. Definitely sounds like a scam. I really can't stand these types of calls!SierraSpectre7 yearsGot a call from someone named James using this number. He kept saying I had some kind of appliance insurance with their company, which I definitely don’t, and then started talking about renewing it. Complete rubbish. Be careful with this one, he seems dodgy as hell.James7 yearsI got a call from someone trying to sell me electric insurance, which I don’t even have. They called me by the wrong name and when I questioned them, they just ended the call. Total scam if you ask me.7 yearsEvery scam call, text or email ought to be reported through Action Fraud, specifically on their phishing report section of the website. Just follow the steps online and give as much info as they ask for the NFIB. The police need to have records of all the scams to step in properly. Believe it or not, they do catch these scammers.Action FraudNational Fraud Intelligence BureauNFIB7 yearsGot a call from Spectre home appliance insurance saying I’ve had three appliances insured with them since 2013 and that it’s time to renew. That’s totally false, never signed up at all. Not bothered at all, so after looking them up here, I just blocked the number.Spectre7 yearsThis number keeps ringing me incessantly. Every time I answer, there's complete silence on the other end. Quite baffling, really!7 yearsGot a call from 01514386530, some lady with a strange, almost robotic-sounding accent. She was saying we've got electrical stuff insured through them. I told her we just have Contents Insurance and don’t cover items through anyone else. She kept insisting with the wrong address, which was just next-door to where we used to live. I told her it was really suspicious if they can’t even get addresses right, so she’d better fix their records and that I was hanging up. Honestly, it’s such a lousy way to try and scam people out of money.Contents Insurance7 yearsOn Friday morning, I got a call about insurance for white goods. The lady sounded quite nice and claimed she’d chatted with me about it last year. I couldn’t really recall that, so I told her we weren’t keen. Then, on Tuesday around 6 in the evening, the same number called again but I didn’t pick up.7 yearsJust got a call about some dodgy electrical insurance or a contract renewal, can't remember exactly. Obviously a load of lies, total scammers. It's awful how they target the more vulnerable folks out there. What’s worse, they’re even managing to get past my phone’s call blocker now. Honestly, such terrible people.7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, saying my white goods insurance needed renewing. I told them I already have coverage through Domestic and General for those items. Like what others have said, it really does come off as one of those cold call scams.7 yearsThis number has rung me around six times now, but I’ve just been ignoring it.7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be about renewing Sky insurance, asking for my mum who’s sadly passed away. Total scam, obviously.Sky7 yearsSomebody called saying my white goods insurance was up for renewal and offered to mail me new papers. I said I wasn’t interested, and then she just hung up on me.7 yearsGot a call about my appliances insurance. Told her I’m not insured with them. She then went on to say “just remember love, you’ve had it with us since 2913, and I need to send you the new papers.” Really cheeky. When I questioned her, she just hung up on me.7 yearsDarren kept insisting I owe for some insurance I never signed up for!! I got proper annoyed and told him to send me something in writing to prove it!Darren7 yearsSomeone called saying they were from Spectre Insurance, which I've never signed up for. They got really defensive when I told them that.Spectre Insurance7 yearsSomebody pretending to be from Sky ended up cheating my mum out of her cash. Hope the bloody scammers get nabbed soon. Absolutely terrible!Sky7 yearsSomebody pretending to be from Sky conned my mum out of her money. I really hope these scumbags get nabbed soon. Bloody outrageous!Sky7 yearsYeah, got another one of those accident claim people ringing, saying they can assist with a claim from up to 18 months ago “that I supposedly made”. I told them I haven’t done any claims, but they just cut me off straight away before I could even ask them to take me off their list. So annoying!Submit Your Own Report (0151 438 6530)
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