01514542357
βοΈ 01514542357 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by PEERLESS NETWORK UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 151454 with a prefix of 0151. The area code 0151 originates from Liverpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01514542357
- Avoid engaging with unknown callersJul
2024Ignore unknown calls, use websiteJul
2024TPS registered, no message leftJun
2024Medical scam with cultured accentJun
2024Fake OfferJun
2024Healthcare worker's suspicious sales callJun
2024Blocked a scam caller successfullyJun
2024Avoid unrecognized numbers; thank you!Jun
2024Received unwanted sales call about pendantJun
2024Free medical alert offer inquiryJun
2024Scam call targeting seniors, deceptiveJun
2024Polite scam call about medical alertJun
2024Scammer pretending to offer servicesJun
2024Do not answer, phone rang offJun
2024Suspicious caller promoting emergency serviceJun
2024Annoying silent phone callsJun
2024Scam call about medical pendantJun
2024Suspicious pressure for free trialJun
2024Unreturned call from vague serviceJun
2024Medical scammer, suspicious responses notedJun
2024Warning about scam activityJun
2024Suspected "can you hear me" scamJun
2024Spam call from fraudulent medical sellerJun
2024Medical scammer promoting unnecessary productsJun
2024Fraudulent medical scheme reportedJun
2024Husband's rule for unknown numbersJun
2024Suspicious caller, potential scam detectedJun
2024Scam call offering medical pendantJun
2024Scammer claiming to sell insuranceJun
2024Ignored call, checked number insteadJun
2024No message on June 25thJun
2024Scam call offering emergency pendantJun
2024Scam call with male voiceJun
2024Received call, hung up immediatelyJun
2024Scam calls persist, stay vigilantJun
2024Morning calls received from numberJun
2024Avoid this number; block itJun
2024Automatic dialer used by TPSJun
2024Suspicious calls; potential scam behaviorJun
2024Suspicious health call, dropped connectionJun
2024Caller hangs up when answeredJun
2024Angry about intrusive medical callJun
2024Scammer call; attempted voice recordingJun
2024Long pauses, unsolicited medical offerJun
2024Scammers with confidential medical informationJun
2024Caller did not answer phoneJun
2024Medical scam, block this numberJun
2024Polite but non-genuine sales callJun
2024David offered 10% off windowsJun
2024Scammer vanished after questioned identityJun
2024Beware of scams and solar salesJun
2024Suspicious caller, possibly AI impersonationJun
2024Involved in deceptive medical practicesJun
2024Suspicious medical pendant sales callJun
2024Hesitant caller, concerning circumstancesJun
2024Received silent call, hung upJun
2024Caller identified as Sam, suspiciousJun
2024Suspicious call about medical alarmsJun
2024Unsolicited call about medical alertJun
2024Report solar energy scammers. BlockJun
2024Caller named Simon repeatedly unwantedJun
2024Solar scam call; similar experienceJun
2024Received scam call about pendantJun
2024Suspicious sales call about medical alertJun
2024Call disconnected after brief waitJun
2024Call ended abruptly, no responseJun
2024Scam caller offering fake medical goodsJun
2024Suspicious grant offer phone callJun
2024Recommendation for medical alarm pendantJun
2024Scam targeting vulnerable individuals exposedJun
2024Received scam call about medical conditionsJun
2024Scam call for medical alertJun
2024Unexpected brief phone conversation occurredJun
2024Medical scam claiming false emergency buttonJun
2024Scam call pretending to sell deviceJun
2024Received unsolicited call, fortunate unansweredJun
2024Silent call, hung up customer serviceJun
2024Not TPS compliant; blocking failedJun
2024Scam call with long pauseJun
2024Unauthorized call despite TPS registrationJun
2024Failed medic alert assistance callJun
2024Scam call for medical alertJun
2024Spam call regarding windows and doorsJun
2024Scam call, no message leftJun
2024Potential scam or unwanted solicitationJun
2024Number Of Searches: 187 Number Of Comments: 81 First Seen: 17 June 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hookgate(Staffordshire), Kingsley Park(Northamptonshire) and Wellington(Shropshire).
01514542357 has 81 comments of which 33 x neutral and 48 x negative
01514542357 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01514542357 π is reported as a persistent source of scam calls, mainly involving a caller named "Sam" who falsely claims to be a local healthcare worker offering free or discounted medical alert pendants or emergency alarms. The calls typically involve scripted attempts to pressure recipients into accepting products or revealing personal information, often with suspicious pauses and evasive answers when questioned about their identity or source of medical data. Many victims note the caller ignores βnoβ or references to the TPS (Telephone Preference Service) and frequently hang up when challenged. The scam is linked to attempts at recording oneβs voice to illicitly confirm agreement and is widely considered dangerous. Users are strongly advised not to engage, avoid saying βyes,β and report such calls to official bodies.
Reports on phone number 01514542357
2 yearsI don't pick up calls from numbers I don’t recognise anymore - I just let it ring through and then use this site to find out who it was. Honestly, it’s been a lifesaver!2 yearsNumber is on the TPS list. They didn’t bother to leave a voicemail either.TPS2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I had a health issue and trying to push some sort of medical alert bracelet on me. Pretty obvious scam really. I questioned a few things he said and he totally stumbled, couldn't back up his claims at all. Worth mentioning, the bloke spoke with a really posh English accent - not like a local Manc or someone from abroad, which threw me off a bit. Be careful with calls like this!Liverpool2 yearsI blocked that scammer caller straight away.2 yearsI never pick up calls from numbers I don’t know, like this one, but since they didn’t leave a voicemail I had to look it up here. So glad this site’s around to help!2 yearsSome bloke named Sam rang me, saying he was from the local health service and was calling because of my health. I asked if he was from the health centre nearby, but he just went quiet. Then he started on about some personal alarm device... I asked which company he worked for, and again, nothing. After that, he began shouting that he’d send me the alarm free of charge and I could send it back if I didn’t want it. He didn’t let me say a word or ask questions. I looked up the number he called from and phoned it back to find out the company's name - it was Lifeline Alarms.SamLifeline Alarms2 yearsAll he does is stay silent, so irritating.2 yearsJust hit them with a quick “Forget Off” and see how fast they hang up. Works every time!2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from the medical field. kept saying “err” and “oo” way too much when I asked how they found my number. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.2 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was our local health visitor and mentioned stuff about my health problems. I didn’t let him go on for too long since it was clear he was after a sale, so I just ended the call.2 yearsI received a call where the chap on the other end queried, "Can you hear me?" I promptly asked for his name, but there was nothing but silence. I pressed on, asking if he was unaware of his own name, and at that point, he abruptly terminated the call. Sounds to me like one of those "can you hear me?" scams.2 yearsI got a call from someone named Sam who sounded really friendly, claiming he worked with a local medical team (on a 0151 number - yeah, right). He offered me a free medical pendant, which screamed scam to me. Told him straight up I wasn’t interested. Watch out for this one, folks!Sam2 yearsI just hung up, didn’t wanna pick up the phone.2 yearsMy other half has this rule with calls from strangers: if there's no reply within a couple of seconds, he just hangs up. It's good to see on your site that he's not wrong. Also, the tip about not agreeing by saying yes to any queries is really useful.2 yearsGot a call about a "free medical pendant" which sounded dodgy right from the start. The bloke kept interrupting, asking if I could hear him just so he could record me saying yes. Felt pretty sketchy and definitely looks like a scam to me. Be careful!2 yearsGot another one of those dodgy callers trying to sell a 'Medical Pendant' again. Had calls like that before and never trust them. When he kept asking if I could hear him, it felt like he was recording me to use with some AI scam or something. I just ended the call straight away.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Sam, talking about medical insurance. Told him I wasn’t interested and just ended the call. Was ringing yesterday, if I remember right.Sam2 yearsMy mate answered the phone at work and just said to call later, so of course they never bothered ringing back. They mentioned something about social services or counselling, but my mate was pretty vague about it.2 yearsI received a call saying I could get a free medical alert device, so I clicked on the number they gave me.2 yearsEven though we're signed up with the TPS, those scam calls keep coming through. Usually it's a robotic woman called "Jane" or "Helen" trying to shove solar panel deals down my throat. Today, a bloke rang and asked, "Hello, can you hear me?" You’ve got to watch out for these voice scams because if you say yes, they can record it and claim you agreed to their offers. I just asked, "Who’s this?" and the call suddenly cut off. After checking this site, I found out it was just another scammer.Telephone Preference ServiceJaneHelen2 yearsJust got a ring from someone called Sam - sounded like a right pushy sales pitch. They kept pretending to be a doctor or something, saying they had my personal medical info to sell me some kind of emergency pendant. Fair doubt there’s an actual Sam on the end, seemed way too robotic and when I tried to stop them, they just started their spiel all over again. Feels like we’re constantly bombarded by these scam calls and it's like no one’s really doing anything about it here...Sam2 yearsI picked up the phone and after a pause, a bloke asked if I could hear him alright. I told him the name of our company and asked what he needed. There was a bit of silence, then he just stammered "um..." and hung up on me. Definitely sounded like a scam.2 yearsOn 25th June 2024, I got a call which they just dropped as soon as I picked up.2 yearsI’m proper annoyed with this call. They just wouldn’t accept me saying no. It worries me a lot that they might have access to info they shouldn’t have. Since they claimed it was a "medical" matter, I reckon it could trick some folks into believing them. Definitely putting this number on my block list.2 yearsIt’s definitely one of those dodgy medical scams trying to catch people out. Stay well clear!2 yearsThere was a brief silence before the caller said his name was Sam and mentioned something about a free medical alert pendant. I told him I don’t have any health problems. We chatted politely, but you could tell it wasn’t a legit call.Sam2 yearsGot a dodgy call from someone who kept asking if I could hear them. I think they wanted me to say “yes” so they could use it somehow against me. I replied with “who’s this?” instead of saying yes, and then they just ended the call. Definitely a scammer trying to catch me out.2 yearsGot a ring on my landline from a guy named Sam, all polite and claiming I’m on a list of folks over 70 with health issues who might want one of those medical alert pendants. Neither applies to me, obviously. Asked him straight up how he’d got hold of my medical info (though I’m convinced he hadn’t), but he just talked right over me. When I pushed to know which company he was representing, he kept blabbering on. Then outta nowhere, says “I respect your choice” and just hung up. Definitely feels like a scam to me.Sam2 yearsToday, I got a call from this number pushing solar panels onto us - be careful! I’ve read it’s linked to medical scams, but today it was all about solar. Just a heads up!2 yearsHad a sketchy phone call today from someone claiming to be ‘Sam’, ringing from two different area codes. He said I might qualify for a medical alarm. I asked him his name a few times and all he kept saying was ‘Sam’, never giving any other info and talking over me. He seemed quite friendly, which could easily trick someone into giving out personal info. I’m on the TPS list but these calls still come through like it’s nothing. Really feels like this should be looked into properly.SamTelephone Preference Service2 yearsThe bloke on the other end was dead silent for a bit, then when I asked who it was, he sounded well confused. Ended up just hanging up. Actually, before this, I got a call from someone pushing a medical alert device or something like that.2 yearsThe call came out of nowhere, and after a pause, the person on the other end mentioned I could qualify for a free medical alert device. He never revealed which company he was representing. Since I wasn’t expecting the call, I just ended it straight away.2 yearsI received a call but they didn’t pick up when I answered. Afterward, I used 1471 to trace it but they completely brushed it off.2 yearsSince I'm on the TPS list, I'm pretty sure they're using some kind of auto dialling system.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsThis has all the signs of a dodgy medical scam, just like loads of others folks have mentioned today. I asked repeatedly how he even got hold of my number and what details he had about my health, but all he did was keep saying, “We’re told you might require a medical alarm pendant” - and he says it’s going to cost me! Honestly, do not pick up or ring back, just block the number straight away.2 yearsI'm not sure how they got hold of my info, but it sounded like they knew quite a bit about my medical background and history. Totally dodgy, I'd say. Don't bother answering their questions, it's probably all a con. They didn't even listen when I told them I’m on the phone preference list and just rambled on about some trade compliance exemption nonsense. Honestly, it felt very suspicious. I've blocked the number now, but I wouldn't be surprised if they try again using a different one. Stay on your guard!2 yearsSam called me up saying I could get a medical alert pendant for free to help if I fall. I told them I wasn’t interested and hung up straight away.Sam2 yearsGot a ring from some bloke trying to sell me one of those medical alert pendants and alarms. Told him I’m already sorted with one from the council. Didn’t seem to care and kept going on. So I just popped the phone back on the cradle, chuckling to myself with a cheeky grin. Proper scam if you ask me.2 yearsTotal con job!2 yearsI received a call on my landline regarding a complimentary medical alert system, and the caller claimed to be a health professional. They wanted to verify if I was experiencing any health issues. However, as soon as I inquired if they were representing the NHS, the call was abruptly disconnected. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!NHS2 yearsI picked up the phone and after a short pause, the call just dropped out.2 yearsAt first, the offer sounded quite genuine, but as soon as he started pushing me to take a 'free trial pack,' I got a bit wary. He kept saying the service wouldn't cost me anything, but when I asked how long it would stay free, he dodged the question. He offered to send over a 'no contract free trial,' but when I wanted to know what would happen if I decided to cancel, he suddenly got all vague. Good thing I trusted my gut and didn’t go ahead with it.2 yearsHe spoke clearly, claiming he was from a local medical service and wanted to offer us a medical alert pendant for emergencies. I told him we didn’t require one since we’re not that old. He paused for a bit and then said something like, “Alright, if that’s your choice, sorry for bothering you. Have a good day.” What made me suspicious and led me to check if it was a scam was that although he said he was local, the number he called from wasn’t even from around here.2 yearsThey rang on 25 June but didn’t leave any voicemail.2 yearsI’ve encountered a medical fraudster who reckons I’ve got some ailment that could be treated with one of those health pendants. Honestly, it’s nonsense-I’m perfectly fine!2 yearsHe said, "Hello, I'm Sam, your neighbourhood health care assistant. Hope you're doing alright today." I responded, "I didn't request this call, did I?" He repeated, "I'm Sam, your neighbourhood health care assistant. Hope you're doing alright today." At that point, I just hung up. It sounded genuine, but could it have been some sort of bot? Looks dodgy to me, and definitely not someone from nearby.SamA. I2 yearsI saw this number pop up on my caller ID and decided not to pick up. When it went to voicemail, they didn’t bother to leave any message. I'd recommend blocking it if your phone lets you, otherwise they’ll keep ringing nonstop.2 yearsWas attempting to sell me a mobility scooter, but vanished as soon as I questioned how they got hold of my number.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke named David claiming he’s with East of England Windows, told me they’re doing a 10% discount on new windows.DavidEastEngland2 yearsThere was a weird silence before they said I qualify for a medical alert device. It felt exactly like the same old script I'd heard before, with lots of awkward pauses. I asked why they kept pausing so long, and then out of nowhere they just said "have a good day" and ended the call. Quite strange really.2 yearsThere was a pretty long pause before he answered, then a polite bloke with a bit of a hesitant tone asked how I was doing and said his name was Sam. When I asked him who he was and the reason for the call, he sounded unsure again, so I just ended the call. Reading the comments here now makes me a bit worried, especially since we ended up using an emergency ambulance service just yesterday!Sam2 yearsThey called me way too early in the morning, which was pretty annoying.2 yearsI answered the call, but quickly realised it was best to just hang up.2 yearsGot the usual spiel from someone saying they’re giving out free pendants for emergencies. When he asked if I could hear him, I went and said ‘yes’ without thinking, now I realise that was a bit stupid π. Pretty sure it’s a scam, no doubt about it.2 yearsI received a call from this number, but as soon as I picked up, the line went completely silent.2 yearsReceived a dodgy call earlier about some so-called panic pendant and box. It’s absolute nonsense! Don’t waste your time and just hang up!2 yearsGot a call from some solar panel salespeople pretending to be legit. Total scam, don’t waste your time. Just block the number and report it to be safe!2 yearsGot a call from 01244 848262 yesterday, some supposed solar deal. The woman sounded really polite, but it was definitely a recorded message. I’m registered with the telephone preference service, yet these scammers just don’t seem to give a damn about it.2 yearsThere was a big silence first, then the guy finally said his name was Sam and kinda awkwardly mentioned that their files say I’ve got some health problems (bit cheeky), and that I was eligible for a free medical alert device or something. I told him thanks but no thanks. Still kept jabbering on though... Definitely sounds like one of those dodgy scams π€ͺSam2 yearsReceived a call purporting to be about my windows and doors, suggesting I might be eligible for a grant if they'd been installed for over a decade. They even hinted at potential free replacements! I decided to end the conversation right there.2 yearsI got a call from this number earlier. The guy was saying I supposedly had health issues and needed an urgent pendant with a panic alarm. When I asked what company he was calling from, he just kept quiet. Then I asked if he knew who he was talking to, but he ignored me and carried on pushing his product. I ended up hanging up and then looked up the number on Google.2 yearsI just ignored the call!2 yearsGot a call where no one spoke, and it just ended when I didn't answer and the machine kicked in.2 yearsI've had a couple of calls from a bloke claiming to be Simon. I told him to clear off!Simon2 yearsSomeone called me pushing those medical alarm pendants because they said it’s good for people with health problems. Bit annoying but I guess they mean well.2 yearsThe only thing they said was "Can you hear me?" but my wife picked up and just said yes before hanging up straight away.2 yearsGot a call today from someone trying to trick me, talking about health stuff that isn’t even an issue for me. Honestly, best bet is to just ignore and hang up.2 yearsThey’re not following TPS rules at all. Tried blocking them and the call just got stopped. Definitely not TPS registered.TPS2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming there's an urgent medical alert button I supposedly have - which is totally untrue. Sounds like one of those dodgy medical scams trying to trick you.2 yearsSomeone rang me up earlier but didn’t bother leaving a voicemail, which makes me think it’s either some kind of scam or they’re trying to sell me a job I definitely don’t need.2 yearsCall came through no sound, checked and it's on the TPS list.2 years24/06/24 this number rang me but I couldn’t pick up, which now I’m glad about after reading others’ experiences. I’m on the TPS, so I really shouldn’t be getting these kinds of unsolicited calls.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsFirst, they stayed completely quiet, then someone from a call centre pretending to be customer support suddenly cut me off.2 yearsI was calling to offer some medic alert products, but they just ended the call on me.2 yearsThere was a long silence before they suddenly said, "hello, are you able to hear me alright?" - just like all those other dodgy scam calls designed to waste your time :-(2 yearsWhat a horrible scam, clearly targeting disabled people. When I asked where they got my number from and which health board they worked for, they suddenly went silent. I ended the call straight away, wish I’d done it right at the start.2 yearsSomebody rang me, saying they were from my local health service. I told them I’d already been to the clinic for my yearly check-up and everything was fine, so I didn’t need the thing they were trying to sell me!2 yearsGot a call from someone trying to give me a free medical alert pendant. Didn’t even seem like they knew much about medical stuff, and turns out it’s not even available in our area. I just said no thanks and ended the call. Our local NHS supplies these devices free when needed anyway. Definitely worth doing a reverse phone search!Health Service2 yearsIt was just a scam call. The person on the line insisted I needed some sort of medical alert system, but I just hung up straight away.2 yearsSomeone just rang me up saying they were from a windows and doors company. Pretty obvious they were lying though.2 yearsTotal scam for sure, no one said a word then just ended the call once I picked up.Submit Your Own Report (0151 454 2357)
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