01614379752
☎️ 01614379752 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 161437 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01614379752
- Suspicious call for email requestNov
2016Scam claim from fake BTOct
2016Suspicious call from alleged BT employeeOct
2016Scam from alleged BT repOct
2016Scam email claiming to be BTOct
2016Suspicious call from fake BTOct
2016Scam call from untrustworthy sourceOct
2016Suspicious call asking for emailOct
2016System didn't accept generic emailOct
2016Unsolicited tech support phone callOct
2016BT scam, regarding software updatesOct
2016Possible scam call from BTOct
2016Scam call pretending to be BTOct
2016Scam call pretending to be companyOct
2016Suspicious calls claiming to be BTOct
2016BT impersonator called asking for emailOct
2016Scam call reported to authoritiesOct
2016Suspicious call about outdated accountOct
2016Scammers claiming to be BTOct
2016Scam call about computer issuesOct
2016Missed call from possible scamOct
2016Suspicious call about contract updatesOct
2016Suspicious call, blocked after refusalOct
2016Asian lady, potential con artistOct
2016Foreign lady claiming fake callerOct
2016Suspicious call asking for emailOct
2016Nuisance calls are frustrating, pervasiveAug
2016Obvious nuisance call, don't answerAug
2016Persistent scam calls, abusive tacticsAug
2016Unwanted call nuisance, desire for consequencesAug
2016Cold call from Asian voiceAug
2016Repeated calls, different company namesJul
2016Constant unwanted calls from UK StyleJul
2016International spam call, dropped immediatelyJul
2016Calls causing fear should be penalizedJul
2016Suspicious call, hung up quicklyJul
2016Nuisance caller, multiple annoying interactionsJul
2016Caller claimed UK Times, agitatedJul
2016Nuisance caller, use silent methodJul
2016Did not answer, sought confirmationJul
2016International call, unknown number, hung upJul
2016Not legitimate, avoid spoof numbersJul
2016Multiple unwanted calls from same sourceJul
2016Caller representing UK Prime marketingJul
2016Unwanted calls, annoying hang-upsJul
2016Unwanted calls despite TPS registrationJul
2016Unrecognized call hung up voicemailJul
2016Wasted time on intrusive callerJul
2016Unwanted phone call annoyanceJul
2016Marketing call about financial servicesJun
2016Number unavailable for callback attemptsJun
2016Caller upset elderly relative's feelingsJun
2016Received silent call, no responseJun
2016Expressing surprise over something shockingJun
2016Missed call, no answer, disconnectedJun
2016Caller identified as Michael swearsJun
2016Ask for clarification, they'll hang})Jun
2016Number Of Searches: 153 Number Of Comments: 55 First Seen: 02 June 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abhainn Sithidh(Highland), Southleigh(Devon) and Trevorrick(Cornwall).
01614379752 has 55 comments of which 45 x neutral and 9 x negative and 1 x positive
01614379752 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01614379752 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance and scam caller targeting UK residents and businesses, often impersonating BT or other organisations. Callers, frequently with South Asian accents, request personal or managerial email addresses under the guise of contract updates or IT support but hang up abruptly when challenged. The number is linked to repeated unwanted calls, silent hang-ups, and occasional abusive behaviour. Attempts to verify the caller’s identity typically lead to disconnection. The calls continue despite many being on the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), indicating disregard for regulations. Returning the call is futile as the number is often unresponsive. It is strongly advised to block the number and report incidents to Action Fraud to avoid falling victim to potential phishing or data collection scams.
Reports on phone number 01614379752
10 yearsI got a call from someone who identified herself as 'Mary', and she wanted my email address to send some documents regarding our account. I mentioned that we aren't with BT, and then she abruptly ended the call! Quite puzzling, really!MaryBT10 yearsSomebody pretending to be from BT called me, wanted my email. Didn’t sound right so I just blocked it.BT10 yearssome woman with an indian accent called me saying her name was crystal and that she was from bt. she asked for access to my email and the it department but i told her to get lost in no uncertain terms.CrystalBT10 yearsgot a call from some woman talking like she was from bt, asking for my personal email to “send info about my internet supplier”. problem is, we aint even with bt! as soon as i said no way on the email she just hung up. just like loads here say, total waste of time, so rude, probably just gathering emails to flog to dodgy companies. honestly, hope they end up with a massive headache or something.BT10 yearsI just had a rather peculiar call from a woman with a somewhat Indian accent, introducing herself as "Len" and stating she was from BT. She insisted on having my email address to send over some information. When I requested her email so I could whitelist it through our spam filters, she kept insisting on my address instead. After a few rounds of this back-and-forth, she abruptly hung up on me! Honestly, what a waste of time! The irony is that we don’t even use BT services!LenBT10 yearsI had a rather peculiar experience earlier today with a woman who had a somewhat Indian accent, introducing herself as "Len" and claiming to be associated with BT. She requested my email address to send over some information. When I inquired about her email address to whitelist it in our spam filters, she insisted on obtaining mine instead. I reiterated my request for her email, and before I knew it, she abruptly hung up the phone. What a waste of time! To top it off, we don't even use BT lines!LenBT10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from BT, wanted my email supposedly to send details about updating my internet contract. Thing is, I’ve never even been a BT customer! Definitely sounds like a scam to me.BT10 yearsGot a call from a woman with a bit of an Indian accent saying her name was Len and that she was ringing from BT, asking me for my email so she could send some details over. When I asked her for her email instead so I could whitelist it on our spam filters, she just kept insisting she needed mine. After I asked her again for hers, she just dropped the call. Such pointless hassle, especially since we don’t even have any BT service here. Total waste of time.LenBT10 yearsi asked for an email but when i began with enquiries@ they said their system wouldn’t take a general email. then they asked if i could give a managers email, claiming to be from bt. sounded like a scam to me, so i just hung up!BT10 yearsGot a call from a young woman with an Indian accent who said she was with "bt." She wanted to talk about my internet service and was pretty pushy about getting my email address.BT10 yearsJust like loads of others have said here, this person said they were from BT and needed my email for some software updates. When I asked what updates they were talking about, they suddenly dropped the call. Tried ringing the number back and it won't even go through or is unrecognised. Definitely one of those dodgy overseas scams!BT10 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from BT, requesting the name and email of a manager. The moment I began to probe further, the woman on the line, who had a distinctly Indian accent, suddenly cut the call. Just a heads up - this seems rather dodgy!BT10 yearsSomeone said they were ringing from BT and wanted a particular email so they could send me something. When I asked why they didn’t just have my contact email already, she told me to check the website and kept trying to get me to say my email out loud. I pressed them to give me the email they supposedly had on record so I could double-check it, and after I mentioned loads of dodgy BT calls lately, they just ended the call.BT10 yearsI received a call purportedly from British Telecom, requesting my email address. When I questioned their legitimacy, they abruptly ended the call.British Telecom10 yearsI've had a couple of calls from a business claiming to be BT, asking for our email address. Each time I probed a little, they just cut the line. Just a heads up to everyone to stay vigilant!BT10 yearsBEWARE - This lot are masquerading as BT! Make sure to report them without delay to Action Fraud at 0300 123 2040.BEWAREBT!Action Fraud10 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from BT, requesting my email address. I pointed out that this is the second time they’ve tried to get hold of me, and since I’m not even a customer of BT, they clearly aren’t who they say they are. You'd think if they were legit, they'd have that information readily available. Instead, they just slammed the phone down. What a ridiculous waste of time!BT10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from BT asking for my email. I told them I’d already had one call from them before and that I’m not even with BT - if they really were BT, they’d know that! They just ended the call after that. What a pointless waste of time, complete idiots.BT10 yearsI received a call today from someone purporting to be with BT, requesting my manager's email address. In response, I provided our general business email. She insisted that was the one they had recorded but claimed she needed a specific name for her records. When I inquired about the nature of the call, she mentioned it was regarding sending contract details related to our broadband and phone services. I pointed out that our BT account had been cancelled some time ago, at which point the line suddenly went silent. How peculiar!BT10 yearsI received a call from the number 01614379752, and they were rather pushy about wanting my email address due to alleged problems with my computer. Honestly, do they really believe they can hoodwink anyone? When I told them I don’t have an email, the caller abruptly ended the conversation. What a complete waste of time! Total nincompoops!10 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be with BT. She said she needed to send an email about my account, then just went quiet and hung up. I was left thinking, "Err, just send the email then." Bit strange really.BT10 yearsReceived a call on our business line, with the caller purporting to be from BT. She mentioned an urgent need to share some updates regarding our contract via email. When she requested our company’s email, I pointed out that it should already be in her records. Oddly, she then asked for a personal email address instead, claiming that their system won’t accept our standard address. I found this rather peculiar, so I insisted that the company email is indeed the one we rely on. Before I could get further clarification, she abruptly hung up. Quite the puzzling conversation!BT10 yearsReceived a call from an Indian chap claiming to represent BT. He was after our manager's email, but when I declined to share it, he insisted they needed to verify our address. I asked what address he had on file, and he threw out some random one that included our company name but was a total fabrication! Once I told him that we don't even have that email, the line abruptly went silent-what a laugh! I've gone ahead and blocked the number.BT10 yearsI got a call earlier from a lady with a foreign accent claiming she was with BT, but it was total rubbish. I told her quite nicely to bugger off and to not ring me again!BT10 yearsI had a rather peculiar experience earlier. An Asian woman rang me up, inquiring about who manages the BT contract. Naturally, I was taken aback and simply asked why she was calling me, but she promptly ended the call. Quite suspect, really. Feels like a scam artist trying her luck.BT10 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, claiming to be from BT. They were asking for my email address to send over details regarding my BT IT contract. I mentioned to them that they already had my email. The caller insisted they were aware of it but was looking for the particular email of the individual responsible for my IT matters. In the end, I firmly told them to jog on!BT10 yearsI received a rather bothersome call from the number 01614379752, and I have no interest in getting another call from them. I had a peek at the number before picking up, and it was crystal clear that it was a scam.10 yearsEvery time this number rings, it just cuts out. I really wish the phone preference service would do more - like slap big fines on these companies and make the details of the people behind them public so we can bother them back.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsI received yet another phone call from this number today. The caller had an Asian accent and seemed to be quite familiar with my name. He insisted he only wanted to ask me a few questions, but when I mentioned that I don’t entertain unsolicited calls and that his call was unlawful, I promptly hung up.10 yearsI've received several calls from this number, with the caller switching up their company name each time. They always seem to be looking for my wife. As soon as I mention that she’s not in, they just hang up! It's quite frustrating!10 yearsI receive around three to five calls weekly from this particular number, claiming to represent a company called UK Style. Despite reiterating multiple times that they should remove my name and number from their lists before passing them along elsewhere, they've been utterly unresponsive. Even though we've registered with TPS, it seems to make little difference. It's quite frustrating, to say the least!UK StyleTPS10 yearsReceived a call shortly after 5 o'clock, but it cut off the moment I answered. It feels like this might have been an international call with a faked number, seeing as my call blocker didn't catch it. I've also registered with the Telephone Preference Service, which seems to have been completely ignored by these callers.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsIt's high time the authorities took action against those making these nuisance calls. Folks are genuinely wary of picking up their phones nowadays.10 yearsI had an intriguing encounter earlier; an Asian gentleman rang me and addressed me by name! Naturally, I was curious and inquired who was on the line. Oddly enough, as soon as I posed the question, he simply disconnected the call. Quite peculiar, wouldn’t you agree?10 yearsI received a call from an Asian gentleman who seemed unable to distinguish between voices. He inquired if he was speaking to my wife, to which I promptly replied that he wasn’t. He then brought up a specific company name, so I mentioned that my wife was currently unavailable and ended the call. Interestingly, this same number rang me about a fortnight ago. They’re clearly a bother and seem to have nothing else on their agenda!10 yearsThe person on the line claimed to be with UK Times, but when I inquired further about their identity, they seemed to get rather flustered. This isn't the first time they've reached out - they've been persistent, ringing me multiple times over the last week. Quite odd, if you ask me!UK Times10 yearsAnnoying silent caller here! Just a heads up - even when you hear that call disconnection sound, they’re still on the line. If you leave the phone off the hook, you’ll hear a disengaged tone after a bit. So, the trick is to keep it hanging for a little while longer; it might just make their auto-dialer hit the brakes and inflate their expenses!10 yearsI tried giving them a ring, but they didn't pick up, so I thought I'd touch base with you.10 yearsSo, this number popped up as an international call on my phone, which struck me as odd. Whenever I get calls from unknowns, I just let them go to voicemail, and in this case, they didn’t even bother to leave a message before hanging up. How strange!10 yearsToday, both my office and home phones got calls from the same number. I’ve gone ahead and blocked it now.10 yearsTotally not above board-genuine callers wouldn’t hide behind a spoofed number like that. Best to tell them to jog on!10 yearsEvery time I pick up, this number rings me and then just cuts off. It’s so frustrating!10 yearsThe caller claimed to be from UK Prime, but it was really just some marketing firm behind the call.UK10 yearsI keep getting calls intended for my daughter, who doesn't reside here anymore. Every time I pick up and try to explain the situation, they just launch into an aggressive tirade at me or anyone else who happens to answer. I've registered with the TPS, so why are these nuisance calls still coming through? It's absolutely baffling!TPS10 yearsReceived a call today at 14:27 on the 7th of July, 2016. I tend to screen any calls that aren’t saved in my contacts by directing them to voicemail, and as soon as they heard my greeting, they just disconnected. By the way, we are registered with the Telephone Preference Service.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsReceived a call earlier today from someone who seemed rather inquisitive, probing with the typical prying questions. I decided to leave the line open, keeping the phone off the hook, until she eventually cottoned on to the fact that no one was on the other end and hung up. Well, at least it chewed up a bit of her time!10 yearsAnnoying phone pest!10 yearsSeems like this is yet another marketing firm at play. The individual on the other end claimed to represent UK Prime, and proceeded to rattle off the usual queries about my age, whether I'm a homeowner, and inquiries related to loans, credit cards, and mortgages. It clearly has the hallmarks of a pre-PPI solicitation.UK Prime10 yearsWhen you attempt to return the call, it’s met with a message saying the number cannot be reached.10 yearsReceived a call from this number but chose not to pick it up. No one uttered a word on the other side before they abruptly disconnected! It was around 3:45 PM on Wednesday, the 29th of July.10 yearsI rang my 93-year-old aunt to inquire about my uncle, only to be met with a rather poignant response: "He's been gone for three and a half years," she relayed before abruptly hanging up. It clearly rattled her, quite understandably. Do we reckon they’ll actually take her number off their list? I can’t say I’m very optimistic about that happening.10 yearsGoodness gracious! What on earth!10 yearsWe didn’t pick up the call at the time, but when we tried to return the call to find out who it was, the line was completely silent!10 yearsWe asked what the United Kingdom Times was all about, and the chap on the other end, who introduced himself as Michael, just blurted out, "Sod off!" before hanging up on us. Quite the charming fellow, wasn’t he?United Kingdom TimesMichael10 yearsAllegedly linked to 'UK Times'. The moment we inquired about their identity, they abruptly hung up on us.UK TimesSubmit Your Own Report (0161 437 9752)
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