01531636873
☎️ 01531636873 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 153163 with a prefix of 01531. The area code 01531 originates from Ledbury.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01531636873
- Spam call about nonexistent insuranceFeb
2024Tech support scam call, Asian maleMar
2016Unknown caller, suspicious behavior, rudeMar
2016Confusion over requested Mrs. DavisonFeb
2016Annoying help requests and confusionFeb
2016Number Of Searches: 94 Number Of Comments: 5 First Seen: 27 February 2016 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Burybank(Staffordshire), Oldford(Somerset) and Solihull(West Midlands).
01531636873 has 5 comments of which 5 x neutral
01531636873 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01531636873 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance call, often claiming to be from a tech support company but with vague or dodgy explanations. Callers sometimes ask odd questions about computer use or insurance for appliances the recipients don’t own. The number might be linked to a legitimate company, but these calls come across as potential scams or hijacked lines, frequently targeting private homes despite the actual company presumably dealing with businesses only. Callers can be pushy, confusing, and rude, with some recipients experiencing repeated calls or being asked for unknown individuals. Overall, this number is associated with unwanted, unclear, and possibly fraudulent tech-related phone contacts.
Reports on phone number 01531636873
2 years01531565993 - rang me about renewing the insurance for a washing machine that we don’t even own! Quite perplexing, to say the least.10 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang claiming to be from a tech support firm. I knew straight away it was a usual scam, so just burst out laughing. After a bit of silence, he asked why I was chuckling. I explained it was cause I wasn't buying it, and then he just said alright and cut the call.10 yearsSome bloke rang claiming to be from “a tech support company". When I asked which one exactly, he just dodged the question and instead asked if I was the main user of the computer at home. I then asked why he was ringing me, but he wouldn’t answer, just kept on asking the same question. I repeated my question back and after a bit of dead air, he just hung up. The number seems to belong to a genuine firm, but since Esteem only work with businesses, it’s odd they’d ring private addresses. Maybe some dodgy group has nicked their number? Their phone manner was pretty poor if you ask me.10 yearskept getting calls asking for a mrs davison, but that's not me! they've rung so many times, I lost count of how often it's happened.Davison10 yearsI keep getting hassled by them for computer assistance, but I can't make heads or tails of what they're on about. Plus, they keep going on about how I have to pay for their services, which is just baffling!Submit Your Own Report (01531 636873)
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