01615273770
☎️ 01615273770 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 161527 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01615273770
- Blocked potential spam phone callOct
2024Concerned about possible loan scamJan
2023Bank account information scamSep
2022Inappropriate and harassing phone callsSep
2022Payment to UK Home Loans unfulfilledSep
2022Invalid input, please provide contextSep
2022Comment is not clearAug
2022Missed call from blocked numberAug
2022Potential scam involving loan companyAug
2022Loan request upfront money scamAug
2022Accusation of being dishonestJul
2022Pulled out of loan scamJul
2022Scam loan offer, be cautiousJun
2022Beware of threatening loan scamJun
2022Warning of attempted loan scamJun
2022Threats and extortion involving familyJun
2022Threatening calls, police involvement recordedJun
2022Warning of loan scam and mistreatmentJun
2022Requested phone number in commentJun
2022User warned of loan scamJun
2022Misled into paying upfront feesJun
2022Unfamiliar with the phone numberJun
2022Received unsolicited loan callJun
2022Warning about scam phone numbersJun
2022Report scams to police databaseJun
2022Reported suspicious scam attempt to policeJun
2022Ignore repeated calls from unknownJun
2022Avoiding potential loan scam warningJun
2022Scammers target vulnerable individualsJun
2022Call taken by potentially dangerous individualJun
2022Caution against providing sensitive informationJun
2022Warning about potentially fraudulent loanJun
2022Calls from possible loan scamJun
2022Persistent loan scam call nuisanceJun
2022Loan scam from 0161 527 3770Jun
2022Request for clarification on phraseMay
2022Warning: avoid loan scam companyMay
2022Persistent unsolicited loan caller blockedMay
2022User warns about potential scamMay
2022Warning about potential loan scamMay
2022Avoid debt collection scam callsMay
2022Loan company is very persistentMay
2022Questionable loan company requesting paymentMay
2022Warning: Avoid this potential scamMay
2022Reported loan call back abuseMay
2022Number Of Searches: 182 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 06 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Louth Canal(Lincolnshire), Melling(Lancashire) and Turville(Buckinghamshire).
01615273770 has 35 comments of which 14 x neutral and 21 x negative
Reports on phone number 01615273770
2 yearsI decided not to pick up since my phone warned me it might be spam. I just went ahead and blocked the number straight away.3 yearsLast night I got a call from some Asian bloke about loans, which I don’t think I ever asked for. His office was dead quiet except for another Asian chap in the background. When I told him it sounded dodgy, he said it wasn’t a scam. Honestly, now I’m a bit worried.4 yearsGot a call about a loan, they wanted my bank details but as soon as I told them they were a scammer and called them out, they just hung up on me. Total rip off.4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be a loan company. When I asked them to take my number off their list, they basically told me to shove off, using really rude language. I ended the call, but they called back straight away and started swearing again, asking how much it’d cost for me to do some awful stuff. They even said it wouldn’t take long to drive over where I live. Definitely blocked their number after that.4 yearsToday, I handed over £335 to UK Home Loans, and they assured me the funds would be transferred to my account within the hour. Unfortunately, that hasn’t happened, and when I attempted to get in touch, they've seemingly cut off my number. To make matters worse, I'm also blocked on WhatsApp, where they were previously in contact with me. This situation is absolutely unacceptable; they've taken the only cash I had available.UK Home LoansWhatsApp4 yearsI got a call from this number even though I’d already blocked it and reported it before.4 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather peculiar call from Ukloanhouse.com as I'm in the market for a quick £4,000 loan. They informed me that due to my guarantor's net income not reaching £2,000 a month, I could secure the loan by paying an upfront fee of £150, and they’d process it within an hour. I mentioned I didn’t have that kind of cash at the moment, to which the chap, named “Colin”, asked when I would be able to gather the funds. He mentioned he’d ring me back on Monday. I have a feeling I’ll be blocking that number. It's reassuring to see comments from others on this matter. I truly feel for those who parted with such significant sums. It's quite dubious that they assert they are governed by the FSCS, yet there's a distinct lack of Trustpilot reviews or reputable endorsements aside from their own site. I certainly won't be handing over £150 anytime soon!Ukloanhouse. com“Colin ”FSCSTrustpilot4 yearsI was approached for a loan where they requested payment in advance, but ultimately I received absolutely nothing in return! It's clear this is nothing more than a downright scam.4 yearsAbsolutely dodgy characters for sure!4 yearsMany thanks for sharing this info! I just received a call from them, demanding £210 to supposedly release my loan within the hour. I couldn't uncover any details about their legitimacy online. Fortunately, I stumbled upon your remark, so I truly appreciate it!4 yearsGot a call from a loan outfit, thought it was legit since I’d applied before. When I answered, I said no thanks and gave them fake bank info. Next thing, the bloke started threatening me, saying he knew my street and that he’d come round to sort me out, even talked about throwing me in the Humber. Proper scary stuff. Honestly, don’t pick up if you don’t want hassle.River Humber4 yearsGot a call from a supposed loan company, they wanted me to fork out £399 before anything else. Total scam, watch out!4 yearsThere was this guy who kept calling my parents, making them really anxious by sounding like he was threatening them. He demanded £1000 or he’d come round and cause trouble until he got the money. My mum was smart enough to call me straight away. They had rung about five times within just two hours. When I spoke to the bloke, he started threatening me too, saying he'd harm me, my wife, and even my mum in awful ways. That’s when I decided to record the call and took it straight to the police.4 yearsThere was this guy called Mike who really pushed things too far. He scared my folks, threatening them and demanding a grand, saying he'd come round and cause trouble if they didn't pay up. Luckily, my mum wasn’t daft and gave me a bell. They called about five times in just a couple of hours. When I had a chat with him, he started threatening me, saying he'd come after me and do awful things to my wife and mum. That’s when I decided to record the whole thing and handed it over to the police.Mike4 yearsThey tried to scam me with some loan offer, kept asking for my driving licence, passport, and other ID stuff. Then they demanded a deposit. As soon as I said it sounded like a scam, they got all nasty and started arguing with me, even insulting. Watch out, these people are terrible!4 yearsGot a call saying I’d been approved for a loan and all I had to do was send £260 first, which sounded dodgy. They promised the cash in a couple hours but I’m pretty sure it was a scam, so watch out!4 yearsSo, I got a call a couple days ago after I looked into some loans. At first, I was a bit suspicious and asked questions, but then they sent me an email, which made it look legit. I ended up paying £70 upfront, but now they want another £350, saying I’ll get it back once the loan hits my bank. Feeling proper stupid for losing that £70!4 yearsReceived a call regarding a loan that I didn’t even ask for. Quite a strange occurrence, if you ask me.4 yearsI’ve no clue who this number belongs to.4 yearsI ended up reporting this number to the cops. They were asking for all sorts - my passport, driving licence, bank statements, and even bills for utilities. I kept questioning the bloke, and he soon got really rude and started shouting. They were pretending to be from some company that’s no longer active but still somehow linked to the FCA.Financial Conduct Authority4 yearsI just got like 20 missed calls within 5 mins and they actually knew my name. definitely do not pick up!4 yearsGot a call from the same number, dude on the other end got proper nasty and started threatening me. Really not cool.4 yearsGot a call outta nowhere tryin to get me to take out a loan, but i never asked for one! They started asking for my card number, sort code and stuff but i refused to give any info. Just a heads up cause i reckon some folks might fall for it if they're not careful. Be careful, especially if you’re in a tough spot!4 yearsLately, I’ve been dealing with a lot of loss, and just when I thought things couldn’t get worse, I got a call. They started off all friendly then suddenly asked for some 3 digit code and the expiry date from my card. No way was I gonna give that over the phone. Plus, I wasn’t even interested in any loan they were trying to push.4 yearsPeople who seem vulnerable often get picked on by scammers.4 yearsHad a bloke ring me up sayin he was from some loan firm but as soon as I told him to stop harassin me, I got told to **** off and then he blocked my number. These lot are just a bunch of pathetic scammers, probably some foreigners sittin about scamming people all day. Don’t give these muppets any of your info.4 yearsI've been getting loads of calls from +353 1 968 2561 and 0161 527 3770, both sound like some dodgy loan scams. Really annoying!4 yearsGot a call from 0161 527 3770 about a loan but they asked me to pay a deposit first, seemed like a total scam so I just blocked the number.4 yearsseam loaon4 yearsA rather concerning situation unfolded when these individuals reached out to my partner out of the blue, proposing a loan. Given the challenging circumstances we’re facing, she perceived it as a glimmer of hope and pursued the offer. Initially, they instructed her to make an immediate payment of £90 as the first month's instalment, which, regrettably, she went ahead and paid. Shortly after, they rang her again, insisting she review the emailed loan agreement, which oddly requested a refundable payment of £199 for tax purposes and an additional £350 for setup fees. At this point, having already committed £90 and being told that cancellation wasn’t an option, she foolishly transferred this money as well. I’m utterly baffled as to how she thought it sensible to part with a whopping £640 for a £1000 loan, but that's beside the point-the purpose here is to caution everyone. Since then, I took it upon myself to block their number and called them to uncover their true identity, making it clear we’ve involved both our bank and the police. Their response was shockingly unprofessional; they dismissed my partner as being ‘stupid’. To make matters worse, they’ve repeatedly bombarded her with calls-over 15 times-thinking they could coerce her into providing sensitive information or even threatening legal action to instil fear. Despite her being told to leave further communication to me, their callous remarks ended with them calling her a ‘stupid b#tch’ while gleefully thanking her for her money. I urge everyone to steer clear of these scammers. What transpired with someone who is usually quite astute highlights the dangers of desperation combined with their manipulative tactics. Please, do not engage with them or send anything!4 yearsI found myself inundated with calls from this rather relentless chap. He was adamant about discussing a loan with me. Despite my numerous attempts to convey my lack of interest, he carried on ringing me incessantly. Eventually, I had no choice but to put a stop to it and block his number.4 yearsTotal scam about debts, best just to not answer unknown calls.4 yearsBeen getting calls non-stop from this loan place! Missed their first call and now they won’t stop buzzing the phone. It’s been like 6 minutes or more of them ringing, hanging up then ringing me back straight away. Proper annoying. Had to block the number in the end.4 yearsI recently came across 'Ukloanhouse.com', which appears to be a lending establishment, though I suspect it may be a bit iffy. They inquired whether I had a guarantor, and when I replied in the negative, they insisted that I needed to cough up £98 as an initial payment to access a £1000 loan. When I probed about alternatives, they offered to let me pay just half-£49-with the remaining amount due next month. They went on to request a photo of my ID along with a selfie of me holding it. I’ve scoured the internet for any reviews or information about this company but could only find their own site. All in all, it feels rather dodgy to me.Ukloanhouse. com4 yearsI got a call from these lot earlier, saying something about a loan. I told them I wasn’t interested, but they just kept ringing. When I told them to leave me alone, they started shouting horrible things at me over the phone. I’ve reported them for being totally rude and disrespectful.Submit Your Own Report (0161 527 3770)
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