01614953870
☎️ 01614953870 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 161495 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01614953870
- Unwanted sales call about insuranceFeb
2012Unwanted sales call from "Lisa."Apr
2011Received call, no conversation happenedApr
2011Annoyed by phone number sourcesApr
2011Frequent silent calls from numberMar
2011Annoying telesales calls persistently continueJan
2011Insurance calls from unknown numberJan
2011Persistent calls after insurance quotesDec
2010Spam calls selling insurance productsNov
2010Frequent calls, needs heavy finesNov
2010Annoying marketing calls diverted to voicemailNov
2010Frequent calls, hangs up immediatelyNov
2010Insurance call despite being claimed otherwiseNov
2010Hard of hearing, will investigate callersNov
2010Wasted time on spam callsOct
2010Persistent callers, no response receivedOct
2010Frequent calls, no messages leftOct
2010Fraudulent life insurance calls. AvoidOct
2010Unwanted sales call from MoorlifeOct
2010Telemarketing call from Chameleon firmOct
2010Avoid these fraudulent callers completelyOct
2010Suspicious call, likely fraudsters involvedOct
2010Inquiry about phone number ownerSep
2010Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 21 February 2012 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Fifehead Neville(Dorset), Hutton(Lancashire) and Portnalong(Highland).
01614953870 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
01614953870 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01614953870 👆 is reported as a persistent telemarketing number linked to life insurance sales, often identifying as "Moorlife / E-Life" or associated with Chameleon Marketing from Stockport. Callers typically launch straight into sales pitches without consent, pressing for sensitive information like current insurance payments while withholding full identification. Many users experience frequent missed calls with no message left, sudden hang-ups upon answering, or silent calls. Despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service, calls continue, causing frustration and suspicion of aggressive marketing tactics or potential scams. It is advisable to avoid engaging, not to return calls, and consider blocking the number to prevent further nuisance. Users report that these calls often follow online insurance quote activity, so extra vigilance is recommended.
Reports on phone number 01614953870
10 yearsSimply respond without engaging in conversation, and keep your phone close at hand. It’s quite amusing how these callers typically hang up after about half a minute. To me, that’s a little victory! I’ve effectively used up their time for half an hour, stopped someone else from getting that call, and made them fork out for a ring they didn’t even get to use. Quite the clever tactic, if you ask me!10 yearsRecently, we received a call from this number. We answered, but the caller hung up straight away without uttering a word. Very odd!10 yearsI continually find myself plagued by calls from this number. Do they not take the hint? I genuinely thought they would take the hint after not hearing a response from us. This all kicked off shortly after I requested some insurance quotes on comparison websites. Just a heads-up for others!10 yearsBlimey, these folks just won’t take a hint! This marks the fifth time they’ve called us in the last couple of days. Honestly, do they not know when to quit? I've never even had the courtesy of a reply from them!10 yearsReceived a call from 01614953870 at precisely 12:44 on the 20th of October. I answered, but there was complete silence on the other end. We suspect it’s just a trick to lure us into calling back, so we immediately took to the internet to investigate. I've got no idea who’s behind it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be a bunch of scammers or, at the very least, some pushy salespeople.10 yearsMight I inquire as to the identity of this individual?10 yearsWe've had a number of missed calls from this number, which we suspect belongs to a company trying to sell us insurance. We've never answered any of their calls since we weren't familiar with the number and have now configured our mobile to block all calls from it.10 yearsI’ve just received a call from this number. Thankfully, my hearing isn't the best, so when they started rambling on, I simply told them I hadn’t a clue what they were on about and hung up. Thank goodness for 1471! Next time they ring, I’ll employ my cunning tactics to track them down and put a stop to them before they can even get started.10 yearsI've been inundated with missed calls from this number. Usually, they try ringing me just as I get settled into work. I finally answered one of the calls earlier today, and the person on the other end claimed it wasn't a sales pitch, yet they were indeed peddling insurance. Quite cheeky, if you ask me!11 yearsI received a call from Chameleon Telemarketing earlier.Chameleon Telemarketing11 yearsWhat really gets under our skin is pondering how on earth these folks have acquired our phone number. As someone who is ex-directory, it leaves me scratching my head-how on earth are they managing this? Or are we just being a bit slow on the uptake here?11 yearsI received three calls from these individuals and, upon discovering their identity, I decided to return the call using 141 before my number. Turns out, it was Chameleon Marketing, a bunch of time-wasting life insurance sellers. Thankfully, my phone has an option to send these nuisance calls straight to voicemail. Quite useful, really!Chameleon Marketing11 yearsWe've been receiving quite a few calls from this number lately. Whenever we answer, it’s oddly silent on the other end, and they hang up within a minute or so. Quite baffling, really!11 yearsEarlier today, we received a call on our mobile from a company identifying themselves as "Moorlife per E-Life." The caller, who introduced herself simply as "Lisa," dived headfirst into a sales pitch without even checking if it was a convenient time for us to chat. She boasted about potential savings on life insurance and insisted on knowing how much we’re currently shelling out, all while not being forthcoming with her last name. Quite the intrusive approach, if you ask me!MoorlifeLisa11 yearsWe've had several calls from this number repeatedly. It's high time that such calls, along with others like it, are properly managed and the offenders face substantial penalties.11 yearsAbsolutely not! I've received calls from someone peddling life insurance policies.11 yearsScammers and utter time wasters, I tell you. They ring you up, spouting complete rubbish, and the moment you engage, they just hang up, hoping you’ll call them back. It’s a complete waste of time. Do yourself a favour and steer clear of these jokers - I couldn’t emphasise it more!11 yearsI've received quite a few calls on my mobile from this number, only to have the line go dead as soon as I pick up. Seems rather suspicious if you ask me!12 yearsHi there! I keep getting calls from this number, but they never leave a message. It's getting a bit irritating, to be honest.12 yearsThey've been calling us incessantly, so we decided to give the number a ring back. After a bit of digging online, we discovered it belongs to a telesales company based in Cheadle, Stockport, dubbed Chameleon Telesales. It's rather suspicious; it seems they've somehow got hold of our number. Following that, we conducted a bit of research online to compare our options. Quite cheeky, really! Now, we just pick up the phone and jot the number down until they tire of their persistence and skedaddle. To make matters worse, they still persist with the calls, despite our registration with the Telephone Preference Service.CheadleStockportChameleon TelesalesTelephone Preference Service12 yearsI've received some dodgy calls from scammers trying to entice me into rings for life insurance. Best steer clear of them!12 yearsEarlier today, we received a call on our mobile from a company going by the name "Moorlife per E-Life." The caller dived headfirst into a sales pitch without so much as asking if it was a convenient time to have a chat. They claimed to be able to help us save on our life insurance costs and insisted on knowing how much we currently shell out. The individual, who introduced herself as "Lisa," was rather evasive when it came to providing her full name. Quite off-putting, really!MoorlifeLisa15 yearsI received a call on my mobile today from an outfit calling themselves "Moorlife" or "E-Life." The caller dived right into a sales pitch without even bothering to check if I was available for a chat! They claimed they could help me cut costs on my life insurance but insisted on finding out how much I was currently shelling out. The person introduced herself as "Lisa," yet when I asked for her surname, she flat out refused to provide it. Quite suspicious, I must say!MoorlifeE - LifeLisaSubmit Your Own Report (0161 495 3870)
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