01583240258
☎️ 01583240258 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 1583240 with a prefix of 01583. The area code 01583 originates from Carradale.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01583240258
- Spam caller; avoided answering, notedMay
2026Blocked immediately by own phoneMay
2026Call answered, then abruptly endedApr
2026Scam posing as energy centreApr
2026Scam claim; Carradale too smallApr
2026Phone flagged fraud; others confirmApr
2026Scam calls ask "Can you hear?"Apr
2026Indian scammer attempts 2FA accessApr
2026Inaccurate local energy advisor locationApr
2026Scam calls: delayed, same voiceApr
2026Unknown, suspicious landline, marketing concernsApr
2026Report scams, beware voice cloningApr
2026Persistent caller about green energyApr
2026Avoid scammers; report all attemptsApr
2026Immediate call back; confirmed scamApr
2026Persistent daily calls ignore blocksApr
2026Scam call, blocked energy advisorApr
2026Scam call; hung up immediatelyApr
2026Number Of Searches: 21 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 28 March 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Five Bells(Somerset), Pant-y-dwr(Powys) and Parkfield(Gloucestershire).
01583240258 has 16 comments of which 7 x negative and 9 x neutral
01583240258 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01583240258 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call, often pretending to be from energy companies or local advisors, frequently using a phrase like "Can you hear me?" to trick recipients into saying "yes." Callers sometimes repeat questions to get confirmation on record and may use fake names or accents. Many phones or apps automatically flag or block these as spam. Users note the calls come from various numbers, sometimes spoofed local codes, and despite being on the Telephone Preference Service, they still receive them. The scammers may attempt to gain account access or initiate fraud through sophisticated tactics like voice cloning. Recipients strongly advise reporting these calls to official bodies and using caller ID blockers. Overall, it's a well-known and persistent nuisance scam.
Reports on phone number 01583240258
2 monthsMy phone showed it was a spam call, so I just let it ring out. Cheers for the info above about those scammers trying to make you say "yes" - good to be warned!2 monthsMy phone just auto-blocked the number without me even doing anything.2 monthsThey just dropped the call right after answering it.2 monthsBeware, it’s a scam pretending to be from this so-called ‘energy centre’.3 monthsCan't be legit, feels like a total scam to me... And come on, Carradale's a tiny place, there's no way they've got 20 landlines there.Carradale3 monthsMy phone automatically marked this number as possibly being a scam, and seeing some of the other comments here backs up that suspicion.3 monthsIf the first thing someone says on a call is “Can you hear me?” you can bet it’s a scam. They want you to say yes so they can use it somehow against you. It’s always better to ignore calls from unknown numbers, but if you do pick up and get asked that, don't say “yes” - just say “I hear you” or something similar instead. My partner got one of these calls a while back. She didn’t say yes at first, but the person kept asking and rephrasing it, like seven times or more, even trying “You *can* hear me, right?” which got really annoying.3 monthsGot a call from someone claiming to be from O2, sounded like an Indian scammer trying to trick me into giving access to my account by asking for a 2fa code. Total scam alert!3 monthsI’m from Kent but got a call from an ‘energy advisor’ saying they’re local. Funny thing is, the number had a 01583 code, which is actually from Scotland. Hardly local at all!KentScotland3 monthsThis number popped up and seems dodgy based on what I've seen on here and what others have said. Can't figure out how they got hold of my landline since it’s not listed on the Electoral Register. We're signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, so we shouldn’t be getting any cold calls - if they ring again, I’ll definitely be reporting them. Might not stop all the scams, but it’s better than nothing!Telephone Preference Service3 monthsThere’s always a bit of a lag when they answer, like they’re scamming or something. I get these calls from loads of different numbers, but it’s always the same polished female voice that uses a new name each time. They’re always chatting about energy stuff. I’m signed up with the TPS, but it doesn’t seem to stop them ringing my landline at all.TPS3 monthsGot a call from someone claiming to be an energy consultant... seemed fishy right from the start so I just blocked it straight away.3 monthsGot a call about checking my loft for asbestos and some green energy stuff. The person just kept rambling, so I had to hang up. A few weeks back, I got a call from a number almost the same but with different last three digits.3 monthsThey ring me every single morning, and even though I’ve tried blocking the number, they somehow still manage to get through.3 monthsRight after I dialled the 75 number, the phone rang straight back without me leaving a message on the answering machine. Definitely a scam.3 monthsThey began with “Are you able to hear me?” and I've heard before that's usually a scam, so I just ended the call straight away.Submit Your Own Report (01583 240258)
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