01539457537
☎️ 01539457537 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 15394575 with a prefix of 015394. The area code 015394 originates from Hawkshead.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01539457537
- Report scam calls to policeApr
2023Unwanted call, threatening language, avoidApr
2023Positive experience with helpful serviceApr
2023Scammer named Luke from 'PDN'Mar
2023Potential scam involving domain resellersFeb
2023Suspicion of unidentified PDM callerFeb
2023Happy with Ian's help, gratefulFeb
2023False renewal scam by PDNFeb
2023Offered domains after competitor relocationDec
2022Website sales scam via unsolicited callDec
2022Suspicious caller asking for directorNov
2022Suspicious call claiming to be fraudulentSep
2022Caller claimed account termination, spambot;Aug
2022Beware Nominet phishing scamsAug
2022Nominet threatening website termination; disputedAug
2022User experienced aggressive scam attemptAug
2022Repeated rude domain calls ignored noiseJun
2022Domain registration call scam to avoidJun
2022User finds domain selling tactics humorousMay
2022Caller was rude and persistentMay
2022Rude PDM caller potentially a scamMay
2022Unprofessional and potentially scam callerMay
2022Warning about inflated domain pricesApr
2022Number Of Searches: 126 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 22 April 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brookhampton(Oxfordshire), Cwm Gwyn(Swansea), Felin Newydd(Powys), Harrow Hill(Gloucestershire) and Hethel(Norfolk).
01539457537 has 22 comments of which 7 x negative and 3 x positive and 12 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01539457537
3 yearsThis was a total scam. If you get calls like this, make sure to tell the police so they can handle it. There’s a handy setup for reporting these things online. Just search for "action fraud" and find the UK's police website. Head over to the page about phishing reports and scroll right down to the bottom to fill out a quick form - you don’t even have to sign up. You can write in any details about threats or rude language in the free text box on the mostly checkbox form. Reporting these dodgy calls helps put a stop to them, so don’t ignore it!UK3 yearsI got a call from them and told them I wasn’t interested, wished them a nice week and hung up. Then they went on to hint that my website might not be around for much longer. Absolutely disgusting behaviour, honestly, I’d just ignore their calls altogether.3 yearsI had a really positive time dealing with these guys, they sorted me out with a domain that really gave my business a leg up. Paying £450 was a bargain compared to other advertising and lead gen methods I tried before, and honestly, the results were just as good, maybe even a wee bit better. Cheers for all the assistance!3 yearsGot a call from someone calling himself Luke, said he was from some place called 'PDN' and started babbling about an annual charge for our website domain. He acted like he really had a clue, but I stood my ground and he soon chickened out and ended the call. Be careful with these guys, don’t take any nonsense from them - they sure don’t deserve any kindness. Just tell them where to go and block them.LukePDN3 yearsThey kept going on about "representing the governing body" but never really explained what their company does. Sounded like a total scam call to me. My guess is they’re trying to sneak in as some sort of domain sellers, pretending they’re legit officials. Very annoying, feels like one of those barge poll style dodgy businesses.3 yearshe wouldn't tell me his name, just said he was calling from PDM and that they do work with some government office called mominet. he claimed he was involved with my website company or something. i asked him about it and said i thought it sounded like a scam, and i don't entertain cold calls. he insisted it wasn't a cold call. i told him it is one when i don't even know who you or your company are.PDM3 yearsBig shoutout to these folks!! So I got a call from Ian who sorted me out with a domain that my rival was using but decided to drop recently. Since grabbing it, my business has gone through the roof! Crazy thing is, some of his old customers are now coming to me regularly, which is mad ‘cause people usually don’t switch car detailers. I was a bit doubtful at first, but Ian clearly knew his stuff and really helped boost my biz. If you see this, Ian, I’ve got a full detail ready for you anytime. Much appreciated!Ian3 yearsI got a call from someone saying his name was Ian, but I'm pretty sure it wasn’t him. He was trying to convince me my domain was up for renewal even tho I just sorted it out recently. The company was called PDN or something like that... total SCAM!IanPDN4 yearsHad a chap named Luke ring me up about some domains tied to my business. I'd been watching those for a couple of years since I knew one of my rivals had them. Turns out, that rival is moving and letting the domains go, which made me proper happy. Appreciate this firm reaching out and giving me the first chance to grab them since I'd shown interest before. Big thanks to Luke for that. Would definitely vouch for them! Rob - Parkside RoofingLuke4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were selling websites and said they were from LCN. I checked with LCN and they said they’d never heard of these people. The caller tried to get me to click on a dodgy link and wanted me to fork out hundreds for websites that aren’t real. Definitely seems like a scam to me.LCN4 yearsGot a call from someone who said his name was Ian and he was ringing from PDN regarding our domain name. Wanted to chat to the account holder. When I told him they weren’t around, he said he could only speak to them because of GDPR rules. I pushed a bit and he insisted on talking to the director. I told him if it was urgent, he should email us. He seemed annoyed and just hung up. Number was 01539 457539.IanPDN4 yearsScam alert! Someone rang me claiming they were from PDN and wanted payment for our website hosting and domain. When I asked for more info, they got dodgy and wanted to talk to our director. I kept pressing for details and then they just dropped the call. The number was 01539457537.PDN4 yearsIt seems that Nominet is planning to shut down my website. Personally, I find that rather hard to believe.Nominet4 yearsGot a call saying it was Nominet and my domain was about to be cancelled. I told them I didn’t think so and ended the call. Then they rang again, saying my account was already terminated because I didn’t respond. When I called back, the person said they were just a receptionist and didn’t know me at all. Proper scammer trying to sound official!Nominet4 yearsBeware of Nominet scams - don’t be taken in! They're on the hunt for your domain names, so keep your wits about you.Nominet4 yearsTotal rip off. They called saying they were from Nominet’s registrar and demanded payment. I told them we handle everything through Ionos and all fees are covered. Then they went on about how they're like the DVLA for domains, saying you still gotta pay road tax even if you bought your car somewhere else. When I called them out for trying to scam me, they started getting rude.NominetIonosDVLA4 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be the company where I registered my domain. Total scam, watch out.4 yearsSo this idiot calls me up trying to flog domains they don’t even have the rights to, asking for £275! Mate, you can get the same thing in a heartbeat for just £7.99. I messed about with them on the phone just for a bit of fun.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from pdm about our website domain. He wanted to talk to the owner but was really rude to my workmate, so she hung up. Then he phoned again, saying he’d just spoken to a ‘piece of dirt’ - that’s when I told him we weren’t interested and told him to get lost with some choice words. He called a third time asking for both our names to make a complaint to the owner. We've never even dealt with the company he said he worked for. Proper unpleasant experience.PDM4 yearsgot a call from someone claiming to be pdm about a domain. they wanted to talk to whoever arranged the domain initially, but i said it was done ages ago and i wasn't exactly sure who did it, though i was happy to assist. then they asked to speak to the md, i explained i wouldn’t put them through for something like that and that they could talk to me instead. after that, they just hung up. seemed pretty dodgy to me, probably a scam, so best steer clear.PDM4 yearsI received a call from a chap named Luke who claimed to be representing PDM and wanted to discuss our website domain. When I mentioned that it had been established ages ago and offered my assistance, he completely brushed me off and insisted on speaking to our managing director. I firmly told him that I wouldn't transfer him for such an inquiry, but he wasn’t interested in my help and abruptly ended the conversation. He seemed rather discourteous at the very least, and quite possibly a scammer. I've searched high and low for any information on them and haven’t found anything, which leads me to believe they should be approached with caution. Best to steer clear, if you ask me.LukePDM4 yearsi got a call about some nominet registered account or something. they said a big local company’s managing director is retiring and now some industry-related domain names might be up for grabs. it sounded like a sales pitch to make you pay way more than it’s worth. if you wanna know more, just keep the convo going and ask what domains they’re talking about. if you like any, you can just grab them online straight away since they actually don’t have ownership of them.NominetSubmit Your Own Report (015394 57537)
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