01613940181
☎️ 01613940181 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 161394 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01613940181
- Phone number reported as scamOct
2021Suspected scamming leads to lossesOct
2021Ignored call, no voicemail, blockedSep
2020Persistent telemarketer nuisance call issueAug
2019Blocked unidentified caller; number unknownJul
2019Answered call, caller did not respondJul
2019Scammer found, not worth engagingJun
2019User finds comment a nuisanceFeb
2019Warning about potential scam callDec
2018Warning about possible scam activityNov
2018Advice team covers various topicsNov
2017Unsolicited call from domain registrationJul
2017Missed call, quickly disconnected phoneMay
2017Wasted scammers' time for funMay
2017Received scam call from imposterApr
2017Scammer blocked after identification confirmedApr
2017Misleading, pushy, and unprofessional callMar
2017Positive experience with cold callersMar
2017Positive experience, highly recommended serviceMar
2017Nuisance call, don't answer itMar
2017Scammers pretending to be Yellow PagesJan
2017Scammers; beware of phone numberJan
2017Constant spam calls, blocking numbers neededJan
2017Warning: Unscrupulous behavior notedDec
2016Scammers, false identity, nonexistent officeDec
2016Spam call about Google AdsDec
2016Warns about contract scam artistsDec
2016Frustrated with the service qualityNov
2016Persistent scam calls from SarahOct
2016Suspicious comment about scammer connectionSep
2016Best company, don’t judge unfairlySep
2016Unprofessional, annoying, and disruptive experienceSep
2016Caller questioned website, others warnedAug
2016Rude caller, avoid telephonic agreementsAug
2016Unsolicited scam call about adsAug
2016Scam company, avoid at all costsAug
2016Rude caller criticized my SEO effortsAug
2016Company is not credible or reliableJul
2016Con artists defrauded me financiallyJun
2016Too good to be trueMar
2016Avoid these rip-off merchants!Mar
2016Telemarketer refused to accept responseMar
2016Scam phone calls, misleading promisesFeb
2016Rude scam call about advertisingDec
2015Suspected pesky caller; didn't answerOct
2015Humorous phone conversation about trafficAug
2015Unsolicited call from fake IT firmJun
2015Frustrating scam calls wasting timeMay
2015Persistent calls despite disinterest expressedMay
2015Cold call, unsolicited website servicesMay
2015Scam call from fake companyFeb
2015Aggressive calls despite polite requestJan
2015Frequent hang-up calls receivedJan
2015Persistent callers about website issuesJan
2015Received false Google block warningNov
2014Number Of Searches: 455 Number Of Comments: 53 First Seen: 30 October 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Greatstone-on-Sea(Kent), Loyterton(Kent), Netherlay(Dorset) and Orlingbury(Northamptonshire).
01613940181 has 53 comments of which 15 x negative and 38 x neutral
01613940181 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01613940181 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance call source linked to aggressive and misleading sales tactics, primarily involving unsolicited offers to improve website rankings or advertising services. Callers often claim to be from companies such as Systronix or Google partners, but exhibit unprofessional, evasive, and sometimes rude behaviour. Many recipients report harassing repeat calls, misleading information, and high-pressure sales pitches promising unrealistic results or savings on Google Ads. There are also multiple accounts of potential scam activity, including false claims of website errors to elicit callbacks. Some users describe receiving poor quality voicemail or silence. Caution is advised: numerous reports recommend blocking the number and reporting it to the Telephone Preference Service to avoid potential scams or harassment.
Reports on phone number 01613940181
5 yearsTried calling +44 161 394 0181 but no answer. Looks like this number might be involved in a dodgy car insurance scam, so watch out!5 yearsThose sneaky little fraud attempts are getting everywhere.6 yearsGot a call but didn’t pick up, and as expected, no message on the answerphone. Straight to block!7 yearsthey keep ringing me up but i just dont pick up, i let it roll to voicemail instead. then they drop a message that lasts like 3 mins but its just static and noisy rubbish in the background. pretty sure nonstop pestering like this should be illegal!7 yearsPicked up the phone and asked who it was. No answer from the other end. After a pause, they started rattling on about insurance stuff.7 yearsThis unknown number just won’t stop ringing me! I’ve had to block it already.7 yearsThey rang our company saying they discovered mistakes on our site. I was like, ‘Alright then’, and just ended the call. No doubt a scammer. Trying to mess with them to kill time isn’t really worth it.7 yearswhat a pain in the neck!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Systronix, sounded like a really thick Indian accent. He was trying to sell me some web services but I politely said no thanks. Right after that, I started getting emails from suspicious addresses like f###@gmaill### and pu##y@amaill###. The awful grammar gave it away straight away - definitely the same cheeky scammer! Sounds like Systronix doesn't do themselves any favours with these dodgy callers. Honestly, they should just be blocked.8 yearsPlease don’t pick up, it’s just a scam, scam, scam!9 yearsHad a call from some advisory group, then these BT debt collectors started hassling me about a car or something. Quite confusing and a bit stressful!9 yearsGot a spam call today, was pretty obvious they grabbed our number from some domain registration info. Such a pain!9 yearsI saw a missed call on my phone but it ended so fast, I didn’t even get a chance to hear it ring. Must’ve been one of those quick hang-ups.9 yearsGot a cheeky call from some dodgy scammers earlier today. It's not the first time these muppets have tried their luck with me. So, during my coffee break, I thought, why not have a bit of fun and keep them chatting for as long as I could? Their annoyance was absolutely priceless! Honestly, it really made my day-who knew that messing with them would be such a laugh? To any of you so-called "professionals" out there, I trust you keep an eye on these comments as you try to peddle your nonsense with yet another fake number. Best jog on and find someone else to bother!9 yearsSome bloke called claiming to be Jason from Systronix, telling me there was an issue on the company’s website that could lead to big trouble. He wanted the director to ring him straight away. While he was chatting, I looked up the number online and landed on this site. I told him, 'Just checked you out online, I know what’s going on, so I doubt the director will be calling you back.' Now he’s been blocked.JasonSystronix9 yearsClaimed his name was Jason, hailing from a place called Systronix. He insisted there was a blunder on their company website that could lead to significant issues, urging the director to ring him back post-haste. As he prattled on, I swiftly searched for the number and stumbled across this site. I told him, “I've just done a quick search on you, and I know precisely who you are, so don’t hold your breath for a return call.” He’s now firmly blocked from my end.JasonSystronix9 yearsI received a call from a chap who was exceedingly courteous and thoughtful. I shared details about my business, and as a result, it has led to a steady stream of new clients each month. I must say, I'm quite impressed with their cold calling skills. They seem genuine and trustworthy, which is a refreshing change from the usual scams!9 yearsAbout a month back, I received a call from this number, and I must admit, I was rather downhearted about how things might turn out. However, it turned out positively in the end! I’ve been inundated with clients lately. Can't express how pleased I am with the service-definitely worth a thumbs up and highly recommended!9 yearsThis number's nothing but a bother, and the individual on the other end is exceedingly pompous. Best to ignore your phone when they ring!10 yearsJust received a call from some dodgy scammers about ten minutes back! It’s clear they’re banking on people not having a clue about how the internet functions. This time they had the cheek to say they were representing Yellow Pages!Yellow Pages10 yearsI have serious doubts about these individuals being anything but fraudsters. Their behaviour matched exactly what others have mentioned before me. While they were prattling on, I decided to look up their number 01613940181 and stumbled upon this site. I informed them that I was ending the conversation due to their number’s dubious track record and promptly hung up. Off you go, 'Steve' - or should I say Abdul or Vinod?SteveAbdulVinod10 yearsIt appears I'm encountering a familiar issue once again-too-good-to-be-true offers and incessant calls to my work mobile. No matter how often I inform them that I'm unavailable, they seem to persistently ring back. I've taken the step of blocking the numbers they've been using, including the one mentioned here and 01613940190. It's becoming quite tiresome, to say the least!10 yearsBeware of these people! They claim to have an office on Ducie Street in Manchester, but I can assure you, it’s a complete fabrication. I fell victim to their tricks and lost money. They use names like John Terry and Steve Davies, but don’t be fooled; they’re all actually Asian. It’s nothing but a scam!Ducie StreetManchesterJohn TerrySteve Davies10 yearsA group of dubious characters, so do take caution!10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming I was utilising Google Ads, which I certainly am not. They went on about how they could get my website to the top of Google search results for good and save me a bit of cash while doing it. Absolute rubbish!Google AdsGoogle10 yearsI sincerely wish that individuals take the time to read reviews prior to committing to any contracts; there are plenty of con artists out there!10 yearsWhat a lot of nincompoops!10 yearsI've received numerous calls on my mobile in the last two weeks from a lady named Sarah, who speaks with a distinctive Asian accent. Initially, she left a voicemail rather alarmingly claiming that my website was "down" and not functioning, but I can assure you it’s operating perfectly well! Following that, she insisted I reach out as it was an urgent matter. So, I gave in to my curiosity and rang her back, only to be met with an American robotic voice on the answering machine. What a thoroughly pointless experience! Clearly, a complete nuisance and a right pain!Sarah10 yearsI genuinely cannot fathom why some individuals have such negative things to say about this company. In my experience, it’s absolutely top-notch! It's always wise to base your opinions on actual experience rather than mere appearances or hearsay. One should never judge a book solely by its cover, after all!10 yearsIsn’t it just a funny turn of events? I recently shared the link to unknownphone.com with the scammers who rang me up, and shortly after, that very individual who had a chat with me left a rather glowing review about the company he’s involved with. How peculiar, wouldn’t you say?10 yearsI received a call from the same chap mentioned earlier. He inquired about my website, and just when we were having a chat, the line dropped. To be honest, I’m quite relieved it happened, as it gave me the opportunity to browse this site and discover that I’m not alone in this.10 yearsI recently received a rather unpleasant phone call from this number. The chap on the other end had a distinctly Indian accent and spoke at a breakneck pace, making it rather challenging to catch what he was saying. When I mentioned that I was a woman, he insisted on speaking with the owner of the business or anyone who had the authority to make choices regarding our website, claiming our Google ranking was woefully low. I informed him that I was indeed one of the proprietors and could make those decisions myself, assuring him that we were very satisfied with our Google status. Unfortunately, his tone escalated, and he became quite aggressive. I decided it was best to hang up. My recommendation? Steer clear of agreeing to anything over the phone!Google10 yearsAn Indian chap called me on my work line, pitching Google AdWords, but I’ve never shown any inclination towards that sort of thing, nor have I mentioned it to anyone. Complete scam alert!Google AdWords10 yearsBeware of these fraudsters! It's best to steer clear of this company at all costs. They purport to have a physical presence in Manchester, but that’s simply not the case. Do take a moment to look through the reviews posted on their website. I informed them that I wasn’t interested, yet they persistently keep calling my business. Just avoid the hassle!Manchester10 yearsI received an absolutely infuriating call from an Indian bloke earlier today. He had the audacity to claim that I was incapable of providing SEO services to clients. Despite the fact that I only offer entry-level packages, he insisted that a solo operator could never optimise a website effectively. He even had the gall to state that unless I could promise a first-place ranking for every site, I shouldn't be in the game at all. It was rather rude and quite unexpected, considering he called me out of nowhere on a private number to criticise my work. Quite ironic coming from someone representing a questionable business.10 yearsThis business is absolutely a farce.10 yearsFraudsters managed to swindle my cash.10 yearsLike I mentioned to them, if it appears too marvelous to be genuine, then it likely is.10 yearsSteer clear of this lot - they’re nothing but a bunch of con artists!10 yearsI received a rather perplexing phone call today from this number. An individual with an Indian accent was insisting on speaking with the individual who oversees our website account, claiming he could provide a deal on ad clicks superior to that of Google. When I informed him that I was indeed the person overseeing the website, he insisted once more that he needed to speak to the designated person in charge. I reiterated, quite clearly, that I was that very person. Yet, he redundantly maintained his request to speak to someone else in charge. After repeating myself thrice, I decided it was best to terminate the conversation. It seemed we were merely going in circles without making any real progress.Google11 yearsI’ve had a rather similar encounter to what others are mentioning here. They tout some miraculous results, completely dismissing Google as incompetent, claiming they’re leagues ahead. They bombard you with enticing freebies for the initial stretch, only to hit you with a £200 monthly fee down the line. They keep insisting that they’re eager to partner with me and can truly elevate my business. It all kicks off with a chap who calls himself John, claiming an Indian heritage, promising assistance, and then he hands me off to another Indian gentleman named Steve, who launches into a relentless sales pitch. When I mentioned that my dinner was ready, I quickly hung up and blocked them. If they attempt to ring me again, I won't hesitate to cut the call immediately. It's all a complete con, if you ask me.GoogleJohnSteve11 yearsI received a call from a chap, with an Indian accent, using a Manchester phone number. He introduced himself as representing a seemingly Australian firm named Systronics. He went on about how my Google Ads expenditure was excessively high, and that for just £150 a month, he could offer me 'free clicks.' When I politely declined, he became rather crude and disrespectful. Quite off-putting, to say the least!ManchesterSystronicsGoogle11 yearsTried ringing my landline, my mobile, and then my husband's number in quick order. Something in my gut said to steer clear, so I decided to do a quick search instead. And wouldn’t you know it! Turns out I was spot on - just another nuisance caller!11 yearsI can’t help but chuckle at what happened earlier! An American chap rang up wanting to chat with the individual responsible for our website updates. When I informed him that we were quite content with our current setup, he queried, "Are you satisfied with the amount of traffic it receives?" I couldn’t resist the opportunity for a bit of banter, so I replied, "We don't have a scrap of traffic, we're absolutely traffic-free, with all routes clear and flowing nicely!" He sounded rather perplexed, I must say!11 yearsI got a call from a number saying they were from some IT company.11 yearsConstantly getting calls from halfwits; it’s a right pain. Just a bunch of con artists trying to waste my time.11 yearsI've been getting persistent calls from this number about their website, despite telling them I'm not interested. They just won't stop ringing!11 yearsI keep getting these unsolicited calls from this number. If you've got a website, there's a good chance you'll encounter the same issue. A fellow named Ryan has been ringing my workplace repeatedly, insisting he's with a firm called `Systronic`. He leaves voicemails pressuring me to return his call urgently to chat about website design. Apparently, they reckon they can help bump up your site’s ranking with their so-called organic tweaks-complete nonsense, if you ask me! Best to just block this number and forget about it!RyanSystronic12 yearsI received a rather curious call from an Indian gentleman using a Manchester number, purporting to be from an Aussie firm named Systronics. He claimed that my website was riddled with issues and that they were eager to assist in rectifying them. I mentioned that I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service and shouldn’t be getting marketing calls like this, but he seemed utterly oblivious, not to mention indifferent, to what TPS actually entails. It appears to be another of those SEO firms attempting a rather aggressive sales pitch. I'm definitely making a report to TPS about this!ManchesterSystronicsTelephone Preference ServiceTPSSEO12 yearsWe’ve been getting calls on our business line from this number, with the caller claiming there’s an issue with our website, which is completely untrue. We politely requested that they remove us from their list and cease their calls, but the response was quite confrontational.12 yearsThey keep calling me incessantly, but each time they just hang up without saying a word.12 yearsI keep receiving calls from these people insisting that there's some duplicate content on my site. Honestly, they just won't take a hint and stop bothering me.12 yearsI received a dodgy call claiming that my website had been banned from Google, but it’s complete nonsense! Just a scam!GoogleSubmit Your Own Report (0161 394 0181)
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