01595820303
☎️ 01595820303 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 159582 with a prefix of 01595. The area code 01595 originates from Lerwick, Foula & Fair Isle.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01595820303
- Suspected hotel scam call reportedAug
2024Hairdresser's phone number being clonedJul
2018Scam call about internet securityJul
2018Frequent phone code checks Shetland IslesJul
2018Fighting against nuisance phone callsJul
2018Impersonator scams saying free routerJul
2018Automated calls from service providerJul
2018American woman: internet scam warningJul
2018Fraudulent call regarding router configurationJul
2018Fake call from internet providerJul
2018Automated broadband disconnection scam callJul
2018Warning about potential phone scamJul
2018Unknown caller, hung up twiceJul
2018Frustration with internet scam callerJul
2018Received suspicious call from 01595820303Jul
2018Number Of Searches: 60 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 05 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Criddlestyle(Hampshire), Eilean Mhuire(Western Isles) and Fernhill(West Sussex).
01595820303 has 15 comments of which 12 x neutral and 3 x negative
01595820303 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01595820303 👆 is reported as a number frequently used in scam calls, often featuring automated messages from an American-accented female voice warning of internet issues or security breaches and urging recipients to press buttons to speak with a supposed technician. The calls commonly claim that international criminals are misusing the broadband connection and threaten disconnection within 24 hours. Despite originating from a genuine local number linked to a hairdresser in Surrey, the number has been cloned for these fraudulent activities, causing frustration for the legitimate owner and nuisance for recipients. Many users advise ignoring or blocking such calls, noting that traditional call blockers are often ineffective. The prevalence and persistence of these scams highlight ongoing challenges in combating nuisance calls in the UK.
Reports on phone number 01595820303
2 yearsI got a call from a number claiming to be a hotel in Scotland. I didn’t pick up because something felt off, and from what I’ve heard, it’s probably just a scam.Scotland8 yearsi called this number and spoke to a guy from a hair salon in sutton surrey, he was quite polite but sounded annoyed, said his phone's been buzzing constantly the past few days. turns out his number’s been cloned or something. funny enough, my dad’s received four calls like that too, each about 34 seconds long, and they came from genuine but different numbers.SuttonSurrey8 yearsThis kind of call isn’t new to me, though I hadn’t heard from this number before. It was a recorded voice warning that my internet might get cut off because apparently my IP address was used in multiple countries. They said to press 1 to speak to a technician.8 yearsGot three calls from this number today alone, and quite a few more over the past few weeks. When I looked up the area code, it said it was from the Shetland Islands or somewhere up north like that!Shetland Islands8 yearsI've been getting these annoying calls from some American woman's voice claiming to be from my internet provider. She says they've been trying to reach me and that if I don't respond my service will be cut off. Even with my call blocker on, the calls keep slipping through. It's so irritating! Plus, she keeps telling me to press 4 to speak to an engineer. Bloody annoying.8 yearsGot a recorded message from some American lady called Shirley saying my internet’s been hacked from loads of different countries and that it’d be cut off. She told me to press 5 to speak to a tech and that I’d get a free new router too. These con artists are a nightmare. I try blocking them every week through BT, but they just keep calling back. Proper frustrating!ShirleyBT8 yearsI got a call from a lady with an American accent telling me my internet and address had been breached in multiple countries. She told me to press 5 to sort out a new router. Total scam, just a load of rubbish.8 yearsHonestly, these constant calls have got to stop. Today alone, I got three from numbers I know annoy me all the time, so I just didn’t answer. With the tech we have now, you'd think there’d be some way to catch these irritating callers. It’s like a kind of harassment and I’m so over it. If everyone just cut off their phone for a while, I reckon the big wigs would finally take notice and sort this mess out.8 yearsReceived a rather alarming call today, asserting that my internet connection would be cut off within a day because my router was supposedly being employed by international crooks for dubious activities. This is not the first time I’ve received such a bizarre claim; it’s becoming alarmingly frequent. They were eager for me to ring them up so they could ‘reconfigure’ my router. I’ve chosen to disregard these calls time and again, and honestly, nothing ever comes of it. If this is indeed the method by which authorities are meant to catch these so-called international wrongdoers, it’s hardly surprising that there’s such a proliferation of them! - Caller ID: 01595 820303Caller8 yearsI received a similar experience to Arthur Mho. A pre-recorded voice informed me that my identification has been misused for dodgy dealings across various nations. They urged me to hit 1 to reach their department. Naturally, I didn’t oblige-apparently it was my ‘internet provider’ ringing me up!Arthur Mho8 yearsI received a rather unsettling call from an automated female voice, insisting that my internet connection was set to be terminated in just one day. Apparently, it was being misused by international crooks through my router. They urged me to get in touch so they could 'resolve' the matter. However, I chose to ignore the call, especially since I was busy working online at the time. The number belongs to a location known as Foula, which is part of the Fair Isle group. It’s just another dodgy attempt at scamming us, as if we’re completely gullible! The number in question was 01595 820303.FoulaFair Isle8 yearsIdentical to what alanb mentioned. I definitely didn’t hit 1 to get in touch with their support, but I can imagine some folks might be tempted to do so. - caller: 01595 8203038 yearsReceived a couple of calls from this number, 01595820303, but they disconnected as soon as I answered. The identity of the caller remains a mystery.8 yearsIt's the same old nonsense about disconnecting internet services. If they already have the location, why on earth can't they do something about it or at least ban these annoying calls? Just got a call from 01595820303 and it’s clearly a scam.8 yearsAfter spending the entire day away from home, I decided to use the 1471 service to check the last caller, and this is the number that popped up: 01595820303. To my surprise, when I rang it back, it actually went through, which is quite rare since these sorts of numbers are usually fictitious. I’m not really certain what the original call pertained to, but I'm almost certain it was one of those pesky scams claiming my internet was in jeopardy. It really is high time these scams were put to an end, especially when they often masquerade as if they’re representing BT.BTSubmit Your Own Report (01595 820303)
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