01523689514
☎️ 01523689514 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01523.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01523689514
- Frustrated by persistent, engaged callsApr
2016Frustrated by persistent unwanted callsNov
2015Received scam call about lotteryNov
2015Government scam call, false informationNov
2015Avoiding future calls from numberNov
2015Scam call, rude, privacy invasionNov
2015Elderly mother avoided phone scamNov
2015Ignored unsolicited call, hung upNov
2015Scam call offering fake refundOct
2015Frequent unwanted life insurance callsOct
2015Suspicious call with personal informationOct
2015Suspicious call asking for informationOct
2015Strange English, hung up politelyOct
2015Suspicious call, refused verification detailsOct
2015Scam call from alleged officialOct
2015Scammer with heavy accent calledOct
2015Scam call with heavy accentOct
2015Suspicious call about bank chargesOct
2015Suspicious call from father's bankOct
2015Calls received, can't return themOct
2015UK claims advisory service callOct
2015Caller hangs up after messagesOct
2015Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 18 October 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from East Grimstead(Wiltshire), Forstal(Kent), Knockan(Argyll and Bute) and Rock Ferry(Merseyside).
01523689514 has 21 comments of which 16 x neutral and 5 x negative
01523689514 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01523689514 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number associated with scam calls, often claiming to be from the Ministry of Justice or government bodies. Callers typically have strong Asian accents and ask for personal details, including date of birth and bank information, sometimes referencing supposed refunds or lottery winnings. Many recipients advise against answering, due to repeated calls and aggressive behaviour when challenged. Attempts to call back often result in engaged tones or hang-ups. The number targets vulnerable individuals, sometimes elderly, with pressure tactics and rude responses. Users recommend registering with the Telephone Preference Service and cautioning others not to disclose personal data. Overall, these calls are widely recognised as fraudulent and best avoided.
Reports on phone number 01523689514
10 yearsI'm getting tired of receiving calls from this annoying person on my mobile. Whenever I try to call them back, the line is always busy. How can I put an end to these calls?11 yearsI'm becoming increasingly frustrated with the constant barrage of senseless phone calls that I receive on a daily basis, at least four times a day. Even though I've started ignoring them, the calls keep coming through. It's particularly irritating that they always seem to disrupt my mealtimes. One time, I decided to answer a call, only to be bombarded with requests for my date of birth and demands to turn on my computer. Needless to say, I firmly declined and promptly hung up. Despite taking these precautions, the calls persist. What measures can I take to resolve this issue?11 yearsReceived a call from an Indian individual who claimed we had won the lottery. They mentioned that the winning ticket was from India. In response, I suggested handing over the prize to their mother, who is apparently a troublemaker.India11 yearsThe individual mentioned in the previous message is claiming that the government is offering them money and finds it amusing. They also mentioned that they provided incorrect information to this individual, so it will be difficult for them to take any further action. Interestingly, they used the name "James Taylor," although this person was actually Asian and struggled with English. It is unlikely that anyone will take action against these fraudulent calls until a high-ranking government official becomes a victim of their scheme.James Taylor11 yearsI recently received a call from an unfamiliar number. Since I was occupied at the time, I let it go to voicemail. However, after reading the comments mentioned earlier, I have no intention of answering if they call back.11 yearsToday, an Asian gentleman contacted my elderly mother with a claim that she was owed a refund. As he probed for her banking information, mindful of the warnings I had repeatedly given her, she stood firm and refused to divulge anything, telling him it was not his concern. I am extremely proud of my mum for not succumbing to his tactics. The consistent reminders to be cautious definitely paid off!11 yearsThe individual claimed to represent the Ministry of Justice. I sternly instructed them not to call this number again, as we are registered on the preference site. Without further ado, I promptly ended the call.Ministry of Justice11 yearsI received a phone call from an individual informing me that I was entitled to a refund. Surprisingly, this person knew my address and post code. However, I promptly informed them that I would not be sharing any personal information over the phone and mentioned that I would report the call. Without further ado, the caller abruptly ended the conversation. It's worth noting that the individual had an Asian, potentially Indian accent.11 yearsWe receive at least three calls daily asking about our life insurance.11 yearsToday, I received a phone call from someone claiming that a cheque is awaiting my attention. They requested my bank details and date of birth, as well as informing me that another person would be contacting me tomorrow. They asked me to mention that James Miller spoke with me over the phone. I can't help but feel skeptical about this situation.James Miller11 yearsDuring lunch today, we received a phone call from someone who claimed to be from the Ministry of Justice in London. The person spoke with an Indian accent and couldn't distinguish between Mr and Mrs. Surprisingly, they wanted to send us a cheque. Suspiciously, they asked for our personal information. However, we told them to check their own database where they obtained our number. We requested their Ministry number so that we could verify their credentials but they refused to provide it. Usually, we enjoy playing with these scammers and wasting their phone credit, but this one turned out to be rather dull.Ministry of JusticeLondonMinistry11 yearsToday, I received a phone call from this number with an individual speaking in an Indian accent. He claimed to be David Cooper from the Claims Advisory Group. Surprisingly, he had all my personal details including my name, address, and postcode. However, as I asked him a few questions, he abruptly ended the call.David CooperClaims Advisory Group11 yearsI received a phone call this morning from a gentleman with an Asian accent who claimed to be from the Ministry of Justice. I informed him that he shouldn't be calling me as I am registered with the Telephone Preference Service, and he abruptly ended the call. It got me thinking, when did we actually establish a Ministry of Justice?Ministry of JusticeTelephone Preference Service11 yearsThe Ministry of Justice seems to have a peculiar understanding of the English language. Politeness prevailed when I responded, "Nonsense, kindly leave," and promptly terminated the call.Ministry of Justice11 yearsI received a phone call from someone with a strong Asian accent, and unfortunately, I had difficulty understanding her for most of the conversation. All I could make out were the words "the UK Government." I politely informed her that I couldn't comprehend what she was saying, and then she abruptly ended the call. It seemed quite apparent that it was some form of scam.UK Government11 yearsOnce again, as mentioned earlier, "Barbera", speaking with a strong Indian accent, claimed that she is sending me a cheque amounting to 3,600 pounds. Delightfully, I provided her with a fabricated date of birth. I thoroughly enjoy taunting these fraudsters. In response to my statement that she couldn't be calling from central London since the number was not from there, she became irritable and commented that I would not receive my cheque. What a pity!BarberaLondon11 yearsYesterday, I received a call from an individual who claimed to be handling illegal charges made by my bank on behalf of the government. They stated that I would be receiving a cheque as compensation for being overcharged, and asked for the details of the bank where the cheque should be made payable to. The call raised many suspicions, particularly because it seemed to be originating from India. Furthermore, I never received the promised follow-up call later in the day. This made me question the identity and intentions of the caller. Who exactly are they?India11 yearsI received a phone call from a number today. The individual on the other end identified themselves as a representative from my deceased father's bank. I had some concerns about the call and I asked the person, who had an Asian accent, for more information about the purpose of their call. However, they refused to provide any details. I firmly warned them to cease these calls or else I would take the matter to the authorities.11 yearsThere have been two phone calls received today. However, when attempting to return the call, an error message stating that the number is not currently reachable is encountered.11 yearsA person with an Indian accent has stated that they represent the UK Claims Advisory Service located on Regent Street.UK Claims Advisory ServiceRegent Street11 yearsThis telephone number patiently listens to the entire message on our answering machine before ending the call abruptly. I am curious to know their identity, their purpose, and most importantly, how can I prevent them from doing this in the future?Submit Your Own Report (01523 689514)
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