01612973280
☎️ 01612973280 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 161297 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01612973280
- Frequent unwanted calls, annoying experienceMay
2018Scam targeting holiday vouchers, beware!May
2018User suspects scam holiday winningsApr
2018Missed call, searched for detailsApr
2018Warning about potential travel scamMar
2018Blocked number, keeps ringing, ignoredMar
2018Scam phone call offering false holidayMar
2018Spam call during hospital recoveryMar
2018Be cautious of unexpected inquiriesMar
2018user is frustrated with frequencyMar
2018“Make a daily phone call.”Mar
2018Frequent calls, no messages, frustratingMar
2018Unwanted repeated calls, not answeredFeb
2018suspect scam, no message leftFeb
2018Ignoring unsolicited comments leads to discoveryFeb
2018Beware of deceptive holiday offerFeb
2018Warning: holiday prize scam, avoidJan
2018Unsolicited call, possible scam, TPSJan
2018Frequent unwanted calls, keep rejectingJan
2018Suspicion of cosha number scamJan
2018Claimed I won holiday prizeDec
2017Scam call withholding personal detailsDec
2017Persistent calls, ignoring them consistentlyNov
2017Persistent unwanted calls from telemarketerNov
2017Repeated calls from unknown numberNov
2017Receiving frequent mysterious phone callsNov
2017Caller requested confirmation, rescheduled callNov
2017Repeated unwanted cold sales callsOct
2017Annoying phone calls, intentionally hanging upSep
2017Wrong number call about ReidAug
2017Calls disconnect immediately after answeringAug
2017Unknown caller, no response backJul
2017Number Of Searches: 500 Number Of Comments: 31 First Seen: 26 July 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cymmer(Rhondda Cynon Taff), Normanston(Suffolk), Somers Town(Hampshire), South Powrie(Dundee) and Stretton-on-Fosse(Warwickshire).
01612973280 has 31 comments of which 23 x neutral and 8 x negative
01612973280 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01612973280 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number linked to a well-known travel sales scam. Callers claim you’ve won a free holiday, usually a week-long stay plus an extra night in a Manchester hotel, but require personal and card details to "secure" the offer. Many describe aggressive sales tactics pushing presentations, with some calls occurring multiple times daily, often leaving no voicemail. Those who engage report calls abruptly ending or switching to other numbers, indicating a scam. People warn it’s linked to CLC Resorts and Hotels or similar travel clubs, often employing fake competition claims and asking invasive personal questions. Despite blocking attempts, calls keep coming, causing frustration. Many advise caution due to the deceptive and harassing nature of the calls.
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*I cut in*
Hold on a sec, you’ve dialled the wrong number, mate.
"Oh, so you aren’t the Mr Reid who was at Tenerife Airport back in September?"
Nope, definitely not, mate.
"Right, cheers for that!"