01524956888
☎️ 01524956888 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1524956 with a prefix of 01524. The area code 01524 originates from Lancaster.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01524956888
- Blocked unknown caller after searchingDec
2024Scam call about mobility scooter insuranceSep
2024Inquiry about mobility products receivedAug
2024Ignored unknown calls without answeringAug
2024Annoyed by unsolicited call regarding mobilityAug
2024Scam call about mobility issuesJul
2024Blocked number, no message leftJul
2024Possible scam targeting vulnerable elderlyJun
2024Caller inquired about mobility solutionsJun
2024Pensioner scam call about scooterMay
2024Receiving South Cumbria landline callsMay
2024Personal data breach, GDPR violationApr
2024GDPR breach, selling personal dataApr
2024Strange caller asked about wifeMar
2024Concern about scam involving mobility scootersMar
2024Concern about husband's disability marketingMar
2024Received call from Aladdin, inappropriateMar
2024Missed call, no voicemail leftMar
2024Checked and blocked unknown phone numberFeb
2024User selling mobility items at discountFeb
2024Unsolicited mobility scooter call receivedJan
2024Questioning spouse's mobility discreetlyJan
2024Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 05 January 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from All Stretton(Shropshire), East Moor(West Yorkshire), Plaitford(Wiltshire), Polpeor(Cornwall) and Southover(East Sussex).
01524956888 has 22 comments of which 17 x neutral and 5 x negative
01524956888 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01524956888 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number associated with unsolicited calls selling mobility equipment, particularly scooters and stairlifts. Callers often target older or vulnerable individuals, sometimes using personal names or claiming to have information from official lists. Many recipients find the calls intrusive, with some noting no voicemail is left and multiple calls per day. There are concerns about potential scams, privacy breaches, and the inappropriate targeting of bereaved individuals. Recipients commonly block the number and advise caution, especially among those wary of sharing personal or banking details. Overall, the number is considered bothersome and potentially exploitative, prompting warnings against engaging with the caller.
Reports on phone number 01524956888
2 yearsGot a call from this number but no message was left. I tried calling back but no one picked up. After looking it up here, I've decided to block it.2 yearsGot a call about getting insurance for a mobility scooter, sounded fishy to me. Definitely a scam. Wouldn’t trust it.2 yearsI got a call from someone asking questions about beds and mobility chairs.2 yearsI got calls from this number two times today, but since it wasn’t one I knew I didn’t pick up. I’ve made it a rule to never answer calls from numbers I don’t recognise and if they don’t leave a message, well, that’s the respect they get from me.2 yearsI was stirred from my slumber around 9 o'clock this morning by a call from 01524956888. A woman on the line was prattling on about mobility aids and inquiring about my wellbeing. I found it quite irritating, so I promptly hung up. It's beyond frustrating, and I would appreciate some action being taken to address this.2 yearsJust got a call asking if I had any problems with mobility. Pretty clear it was a scam. So irritating.2 yearsDidn't get a voicemail so given all the comments here, I've just blocked the number.2 yearsGot a call on my landline from an older lady trying to sell some kind of mobility gear. She asked for my mum who’s sadly passed away, so I reckon she found the number in a directory or something. This kind of thing might really fool elderly folks.2 yearsSomeone rang up asking if we had any problems with moving around or needed a stairlift or anything. I told them no thanks, and then I hung up.2 yearsGot a call from someone trying to sell me a mobility scooter for £500, asked for my bank info even after I said I wasn’t interested. Annoying!2 yearsLately I've been getting calls on my home phone here in South Cumbria.South Cumbria2 yearsIt appears there's been a breach of GDPR concerning the sale of names and phone numbers related to mobility equipment. Seems rather dubious, doesn't it? It's concerning that personal info is being traded without consent.2 yearsGot a call about mobility gear out of the blue. Seems like my details have been handed over without permission, which can't be right under GDPR rules. Bit worrying how my information's been shared like that.2 yearsI received a rather odd phone call from someone inquiring whether my wife struggles with any mobility problems. The funny part is, I don't actually have a wife at all!2 yearsGot a call on our home phone earlier about mobility scooters, same as plenty of others getting these. Maybe they’re legit, but folks who need this kind of gear might be older and easy to trick, which is worrying. The person on the phone insisted our names were on some registry for disability aid users - which is totally false! When I told her we don’t even have a walking stick, she asked, “What about a mobility scooter then?” That bit made me chuckle. Honestly, she was pretty rubbish at sounding like a scammer!2 yearsGot a call asking for my husband by his first name, saying there was a half-price offer on mobility scooters and some sort of part exchange deal. It was a bit bewildering because my husband’s already disabled, so I reckon some folks might easily fall for this sales pitch 😡2 yearsGot a call this afternoon around 3.30, some bloke called Aladdin wanted to speak to my husband. Thing is, he passed away 9 years ago! They were trying to sell me something about mobility scooters, unbelievable!Aladdin2 yearsThe phone rang out but went straight to voicemail, and they didn’t bother leaving any message.2 yearsSaw a missed call from this number on my home phone, so I looked it up here. After seeing what others have said, I decided to block it straight away.2 yearsSomebody rang me tryin to flog a mobility scooter and other bits, but offering them at half the usual cost. Sounded a bit dodgy to me.2 yearsGot a call this morning around 9, someone chatting about mobility stuff and asking if I was interested in a mobility scooter. I just ended the call straight away.3 yearsGot a call asking if my missus needed help with walking or used any kind of aid. Didn’t hang around, ended it pretty quick. Feels like they were trying to pitch some product.Submit Your Own Report (01524 956888)
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