01612497366
☎️ 01612497366 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 161249 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01612497366
- Response does not make senseApr
2019Suspicious call asking for addressFeb
2018Cold caller with unintelligible detailsJan
2018Unsolicited call about PPI claimJan
2018Call received, but they hung upDec
2017Unknown caller left heavy breathingDec
2017Finance company requesting personal informationDec
2017Negative opinion of call centerNov
2017Finance company falsely offering refundNov
2017User comment about finance companyNov
2017Number Of Searches: 302 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 25 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barabhas Iarach(Western Isles), Chain Bridge(Lincolnshire), Coldharbour(Dorset), Hebron(Northumberland) and Kerrera(Argyll and Bute).
01612497366 has 8 comments of which 3 x negative and 5 x neutral
01612497366 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01612497366 👆 is reported as a suspicious finance company cold calling about PPI or refund claims, often with unclear or foreign accents. Callers try to confirm your address and claim banks may have added charges without your knowledge. Many find the calls intrusive, untrustworthy, or even a potential scam, with some ending calls abruptly or giving vague details. Despite promises of refunds, some recipients never had relevant financial products. Calls often generate annoyance and mistrust, with some describing the operation as dishonest or illegal cold calling. The overall impression is of persistent and dubious marketing practices that cause concern among those contacted.
Reports on phone number 01612497366
9 yearsJust before lunch, got a call from some bloke claiming he was with a finance firm, saying I had some cash due. Oddly, he even had my old address and postcode from when I lived somewhere else. Then he asked for my current address but I told him no way and ended the call.9 yearsA bloke with a Southern accent called me claiming he needed to confirm my address to send documents about a PPI claim. I mentioned I'd never taken out PPI and had declined it before anyway. He insisted that banks often sneak it in without customers realising. Seems odd to me how folks wouldn't spot the big gap between what they were told and what they ended up paying. I lost interest quickly and told him to try someone else. Thought these kinds of cold calls were banned now. I've got mates up in Manchester, so I picked up; otherwise, I wouldn't have bothered.Manchester9 yearsI received a call from a chap with a distinctive subcontinental accent. I couldn't quite catch his name or the company he was representing. He was keen to verify my address, claiming it was to send me some paperwork regarding a PPI claim. I mentioned to him that I had declined such offers in the past and had never taken any out. He insisted that banks often enrolled customers without their consent. I found it hard to believe that people would overlook such a sizeable difference between the quoted rate and what they were actually charged. Getting rather fed up, I suggested he should find someone else to pester. I was under the impression that this sort of cold calling was now against the law, and since I have mates in Manchester, I probably wouldn’t have picked up if it weren’t for that!Manchester9 yearsI answered the phone with a quick hello but got no reply, then they just hung up. Honestly, that probably saved me some hassle since I’m convinced it was some sort of scammer. Really dodged a bullet there.9 yearsGot a voicemail from a number I didn’t know and all it was was like 15 seconds of just heavy breathing. I just ignored it, wasn’t sure what to make of it.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from a finance firm, asking for my info so they could send me some documents about my claim.9 yearsJust got a call at 18:23 from some so-called finance place, total bunch of cheats. Proper scammers and dodgy people, worst kind out there. Don’t trust them for a second.9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from a finance firm offering a refund for mortgages or credit card stuff. The thing is, I’ve never had any of that since I just finished uni not long ago.Submit Your Own Report (0161 249 7366)
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