01583240342
☎️ 01583240342 👆 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 01583240342
- Missed call; suspected sales callApr
2026Frequent scam calls, "can you hear?"Apr
2026Unknown automated call, suspected scamApr
2026Warning about AI voice cloning scamsApr
2026Persistent loft installation scam callApr
2026Blocked Daniel from UK DoorsApr
2026Suspicious call, no response, hung upApr
2026Missed call, no message, suspectApr
2026Unknown caller, no response givenApr
2026Brief call, hung up quicklyApr
2026Warning: scammers use voice tricksApr
2026Never respond; report all scamsApr
2026Suspicious call, automated voice, cautionApr
2026Left message, then abruptly hung upApr
2026Ignore John garage calls routinelyApr
2026Easter scam attempt; users smarterApr
2026Suspicious call likely a scamApr
2026Recorded message, likely scam callApr
2026Number Of Searches: 37 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 29 March 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balcombe(West Sussex), Coll(Argyll and Bute) and Summer Isles(Highland).
01583240342 has 16 comments of which 11 x neutral and 5 x negative
01583240342 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01583240342 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated or silent calls frequently opening with "can you hear me okay?" Many callers suspect loft insulation or solar grant scams. The calls usually feature a robotic or female voice, provide no clear ID or company details, and often end abruptly or hang up without leaving messages. Victims warn that responding verbally can enable voice cloning scams. The callers are described as pushy, ignoring refusals, and employ tactics to trick people into saying "yes." Multiple users urge caution, highlighting the importance of reporting these calls through official UK channels to help combat the high volume of scams targeting vulnerable people across the country. Blocking numbers alone is not effective, as scammers often change numbers.
Reports on phone number 01583240342
3 monthsI didn’t pick up the phone, thought it was someone trying to sell me something, so I decided to check who the number belonged to.3 monthsLately I've been getting loads of calls from what must be the same scammer. They always start off by asking "can you hear me" or something similar. It's pretty obvious now.3 monthsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise. A woman’s automated voice asked if I could hear her alright. I answered, but after that, there was nothing more from their end. After seeing what others said, I’m pretty sure it’s some kind of scam.3 monthsDidn’t pick up for a number I didn’t know, and they didn’t leave a voicemail or anything.3 monthsI missed this call cuz the voicemail kicked in right away, and then they just hung up without saying anything. It really feels like one of those dodgy calls, no proper message left and all, so I'm pretty sure it's a scam attempt.3 monthsGot a call earlier today from some guy pitching loft installations, saying they’d come and have a look. My dad kept saying he wasn’t interested but the bloke kept talking over him and wouldn’t let him speak properly. Definitely a scam call.3 monthsWATCH OUT Just like some folks mentioned... they asked "Am I coming through alright?" I stayed quiet and they just ended the call.3 monthsGot a call from Daniel at UK Doors and Windows in London. Didn’t trust it so I blocked the number and sent a report to 7726.DanielUK DoorsLondon3 monthsI just said, "Are you able to hear me?" and then straight away I ended the call.3 monthsScammers often trick you into saying "yes" as part of their scam strategy. If you search online for "voice cloning scams" and "saying yes scams," you'll find loads of helpful info. I’ve found quite a bit that’s useful. Always make sure to report any scam calls you get. I’ve put some details below for anyone interested.3 monthsAnswered the phone but stayed silent. Then this robotic female voice asked, “Are you able to hear me?” A real person would usually say their name and who they’re calling for. It felt exactly like a call we got earlier this week about some solar energy advisor and a supposed unused grant. I just said no and ended the call. Be careful with these!3 monthsThey called, left a quick message asking if I was the person who owns the property, and then just hung up without saying anything else.3 monthsEven on Easter Monday, these scammers don’t take a break. You’d think they’d realise we’re not so easily fooled by now.3 monthsJohn from the garage keeps ringing me up all the time but I usually just ignore it and hang up straight away.John3 monthsI picked up this call and just said hello. A man’s voice asked if I could hear him, then just silence. The call dropped quickly after that. To me, it sounds like a scam. I’ve read before that scammers try to catch you saying simple words like “hello” or “yes” to grab your voice for something dodgy, especially when you say “yes”.3 monthsI got one of these a few days ago too, but from another number. It was just dead silent at first, then a woman’s voice came on saying “Hello, can you hear me alright?” Feels like one of those dodgy sales pitches or maybe even a scam call.Submit Your Own Report (01583 240342)
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