01618439484
☎️ 01618439484 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 161843 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01618439484
- Solar sales spam call attemptAug
2024Solar company sales call blockedAug
2024Daily spam calls at specific timesAug
2024Call disconnected immediately after answeringAug
2024Typical scam call; hung up immediatelyAug
2024Unwanted, persistent cold callerAug
2024Spam call about nonexistent test resultsAug
2024Spam call regarding solar panelsAug
2024NHS scam call; line disconnectedAug
2024Unanswered calls from this numberAug
2024Possible scam call missed in ScotlandAug
2024Scam call from unidentifiable personAug
2024Fraudulent medical alarm phone callsAug
2024Fraudulent health worker with threatsJul
2024No voicemail left, missed callJul
2024Aggressive salesperson tactics notedJul
2024Unknown number, silent call receivedJul
2024Unpleasant call; suspect vulnerable targetsJul
2024Suspicious call from health authorityJul
2024Scam call, unanswered questions, bewareJul
2024Received call, didn't answerJul
2024Medical scammer selling personal alarmsJul
2024Scam call prevention using technologyJul
2024Suspected medical scam, hung upJul
2024Scammer yelled after being exposedJul
2024Caller suspicious, avoids responding directlyJul
2024Frustrating and annoying experienceJul
2024Scam call targeting vulnerable adultsJul
2024Scam call from unverified sourceJul
2024Automated scam call, avoid itJul
2024Disturbing call from alleged healthcare workerJul
2024Suspicious health call about alarmsJul
2024Scammed about medical condition listJul
2024Suspicious call claiming health concernJul
2024Call ended abruptly after responseJul
2024Scam call targeting vulnerable seniorsJul
2024Pressure sales call for unwanted pendantJul
2024Suspicious cold call for scamsJul
2024Scam call offering medical alarmJul
2024Suspicious caller, blocked after voicemailJul
2024Caller hung up after confirmationJul
2024Same script, dangerous for vulnerableJul
2024Polite but unwanted sales callJul
2024Unsolicited call, unknown number receivedJul
2024Unknown caller, dropped voicemail messageJul
2024David from Windows and Doors complaintJul
2024Unwanted telemarketing scam callJul
2024Automated call ended abruptlyJul
2024Annoying scam targeting vulnerable individualsJul
2024User expresses frustrationJul
2024User suggests blocking call centreJul
2024Claimed to be local healthcare providerJul
2024Warning about medical alert scamJul
2024Suspicious call selling medical alarmsJun
2024Warning about medical alarm scamJun
2024Scam call recognized, responded affirmativelyJun
2024Receiving persistent unwanted callsJun
2024Caller claims free medical alertJun
2024Scam call to business numberJun
2024Scam targeting healthy individuals for moneyJun
2024Unknown caller; unwanted cold callJun
2024Unsolicited call from estate managementJun
2024Number Of Searches: 194 Number Of Comments: 62 First Seen: 21 June 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balavil(Highland), Pentre-ty-gwyn(Carmarthenshire) and Saltcoats(Cumbria).
01618439484 has 62 comments of which 30 x negative and 32 x neutral
01618439484 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01618439484 👆 is reported as a persistent source of unwanted calls frequently claiming to represent solar energy companies, NHS or local health services, often promoting solar panels or medical alert devices. Many callers use scripted or automated messages, sometimes pressing for personal information or silent if questioned. Numerous users recognise the number as a scam targeting vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly, with aggressive or misleading tactics. Calls often come despite registration on the Telephone Preference Service, with no identification or respect for data protection. Recipients frequently hang up or block the number. The overall consensus advises caution, noting these calls are intrusive, untrustworthy, and likely intended to defraud or pressure recipients into unwanted sales agreements.
Reports on phone number 01618439484
2 yearsGot a ring from some solar energy folks trying to sell their service. I quickly said I wasn’t interested and asked how they even got my number. Just as I asked, they disconnected on me - classic. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.2 yearsGot a call claiming to be from some solar energy company offering to fit panels on my roof. I told them I live on the ground floor, so the roof belongs to the flat above me. I kept asking questions just to keep them chatting, but each time they’d say, “Thanks for your time, we’re ending the call.” Definitely just a spammer trying to waste time.2 yearsNearly every day, even on weekends, I get these annoying spam calls hitting my phone at about 11:30 in the morning and again around half past three. I just don’t bother answering them.2 yearsI picked up the phone quick, but the person on the other end hung up straight away.2 yearsAs soon as the answerphone kicked in, they just hung up. Classic scam attempt, nothing new.2 yearsGot this annoying cold call that just wouldnt stop wasting my time. Proper frustrating!2 yearsGot another ring today, but this time it was from a different number. They claimed it was about NHS test results, which is complete nonsense as I never had any tests done.NHS2 yearsSomebody called saying they were from the NHS, saying I had to check some test results. But as soon as I asked a few questions, the call just dropped on me.NHS2 yearsGot a random call from someone trying to sell solar panels out of the blue.2 yearsThis number keeps ringing me again and again, but whenever I pick up, there's no one speaking on the other end. It's really quite frustrating.2 yearsI didn’t get to answer this number, and since I’m living in Scotland, I’d bet it’s one of those dodgy scam calls. Plus, I’m registered with the TPS.ScotlandTelephone Preference ServiceTPS2 yearsI've had a rather dodgy phone call from a lot of cheeky chaps trying to peddle medical alarms. Quite suspect if you ask me!2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be a local health official, even tho I’m on the TPS list. He wouldn’t say who he was, just kept going through his script without answering any questions. I just let him waffle away while I carried on watching the cricket, and eventually he hung up.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsThey didn’t bother to leave any voicemail.2 yearsGot a call from a really insistent sales guy who just wouldn't take no for an answer.2 yearsSomebody rang me up saying they was a ‘health worker’ and they was giving out free medical alarms. But the way he spoke was all threatening, like some sort of mafia boss, going on about “you wouldn’t want to be stuck in an emergency without help, right?” I didn’t hang about - told him what I really thought and just ended the call.2 yearsGot a call with no one speaking and no voicemail either, the number was totally unfamiliar!2 yearsGot a call that was really unsettling, and it seemed like they were going after people who might be easily tricked.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with my local health board, but they never said exactly which one and were calling from a Manchester 0161 number. Since I live up in Scotland, that instantly felt dodgy. Told the bloke I’m on the TPS list and he just hung up straight away.ManchesterScotlandTelephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from someone who wouldn't respond when I asked them anything - definitely a scam, watch out!2 yearsI got a call from this number earlier, but I didn’t pick up.2 yearsI got a call from someone pushing a personal alarm, sounded pretty legit at first, but as soon as I asked who they were, things got suspicious real quick. Total medical scam vibes.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from a "lifeline" medical alert company on my landline. It came around 9 in the morning, which is when I usually get scam calls like the ones about solar panels. I use a Panasonic phone that lets me set a "do not disturb" mode by specific hours and days, and I can whitelist numbers like trusted family and mates so their calls go through. Thanks to this feature, I manage to block those annoying early morning scam calls.2 yearsIt seemed like some sort of health-related scam, so we just ended the call.2 yearsI warned him that it was a con, but he just erupted in a tirade. Without a second thought, I hung up on him!2 yearsWhen the guy, sounded quite young and polite, asked "can you hear me alright?" right off the bat, it felt like he wanted me to say "yes" so he could record it for some dodgy purpose. Just reply with "who am I speaking to?" and they usually back off pretty quick. Doesn't seem legit at all.2 yearsWhat a nuisance!2 yearsGot a call about some pendant alarm but I’m on the TPS list. They’ve clearly broken data privacy rules since I never agreed to my number being shared or sold. It’s awful and disrespectful to target older, vulnerable people like that. I’ve reported it already.Preference2 yearsThis number rang me and the voice said his name was Sam, but it was clear fairly quickly he was just a robot reading from a script and not a real person. It sounded legit on the first go, but as soon as I started asking questions they didn’t have answers for, it fell apart. They offered a free medic alert bracelet but planned to charge £1.70 each day for monitoring after that. Definitely a dodgy setup. Best to stay clear of this one.Sam2 yearsHad a call from someone who said their name was Sam, said they were from the local health centre or something. I looked it up later and there’s no one by that name working there. I told them I wasn’t interested in their free medical alert pendant, and suddenly they got pretty rude, asking if I didn’t mind dying or something like that, then just hung up on me. Definitely a scam, don’t answer or trust them.Sam2 yearsGot a really unsettling call from someone who claimed to be Sam, said he worked in healthcare. Then he went on about me having some medical issue and being over 60 years old, which is totally not right. It all felt robotic, like some AI or just a recorded message. They didn’t seem to pay any attention to what I was saying at all. Honestly, makes me worried about older folks who might receive calls like this.Sam2 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be from the local health services, saying I had some medical issue and that I was over 70! I asked him for my name, and then he just fell silent, maybe he was recording or using some AI trick. Very fishy.2 yearsI picked up and he asked, “Can you hear me alright?” I said yes, but then he just hung up.2 yearsGot a call from some guy who said his name was Sam and he was a local Health Worker. He told me I had some hidden health issues and that I wasn’t wearing one of those wrist alarms. When I asked him who’d broken data protection rules, he just went on about it costing £1.70 a week to keep the alarm monitored. He wouldn’t really answer any of my questions, just kept repeating the same lines like a robot.Sam2 yearsIt was about 3.46pm when I got a call from someone called Sam. He claimed I was on some sort of list of folks over 70 with health issues and tried to sell me a medical alert pendant. When I asked where the list came from, he didn’t really answer and just kept going on. I cut him off, "Wait a minute, who exactly gave you this info?" After a brief pause, he just ended the call. Seems I’m not the only person this has happened to judging by other comments.Sam2 yearsJust had a ring from someone called Sam about a medical alert pendant, telling me I have health problems. Then I figured out the voice was actually a recording - total scam targeting elderly folks. Really hope the people behind this get caught and get locked up for trying to con vulnerable old people.Sam2 yearsGot a call from someone trying to rush me into buying a pendant I never asked for. Definitely felt like a scam.2 yearsThere was a bloke shouting something like “Can you hear me?” I said yeah, I can. Then he muttered about being from some health advisor company nearby. Then he went silent, like he was looking at some script or something. After a bit, he said his name was Sam... obviously not true. I asked what he was trying to sell. Then there was a pause again and he said something like “based on our info, you qualify for a free medical alarm pendant.” I just laughed and hung up on him.HeathSam2 yearsReceived an unsolicited call on my landline - they asserted they had details regarding my age and health issues, seemingly probing for personal info while being rather vague about how they obtained such ‘information’. They were peddling lifeline alarms, coming across as quite convincing. I'm genuinely worried that this could turn into a well-orchestrated scam aimed at deceiving vulnerable individuals.2 yearsJust got the same Medical Alert spiel that someone mentioned here a few weeks ago. This time there was no way to cut it off - just kept going on and on. If I was in any real danger, my doctor’s office would ring me up themselves, not some dodgy automated call. Feels like they’re trying to trick vulnerable people, which is really not on and honestly quite risky. This kind of thing really needs to be shut down.Medical2 yearsWe're retired and got a call where the person asked if we could hear him, we said yes, and then he just went quiet and ended the call.2 yearsI got a voicemail from a guy who just said "erm!" and then cut off. Pretty dodgy if you ask me. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be "Windows and Doors". They were quite polite, but went on for ages so I cut them off to ask how they got hold of my number since I’m registered with the TPS. Told them straight up they're breaching the rules and asked them to stop calling me. After that, I blocked the number. I live down in the southeast of England, so it’s just daft for someone to try selling me windows and doors for Manchester - wouldn’t even be believable if it was legit (which I doubt).Windows and DoorsTPSEnglandManchester2 yearsI just received an unexpected call on my landline from the number 01618439484. I chose not to pick up since it wasn't a number I recognised, and I figured it was best to leave it unanswered.2 yearsI didn’t know the number so I just let it ring till it went to voicemail but before I could hear anything, it got cut off.2 yearsA right dodgy telemarketer trying to pull a fast one.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be David, said he was with Windows and Doors. Definitely not TPS registered.David2 yearsGot a call from an automated voice saying, "Hello, can you hear me alright?" I replied, "I came," and then the line just went silent.2 yearsThis call was so frustrating, I can’t understand how they managed to access medical info! It’s clearly a scam, took ages before they actually spoke, with loads of pauses... Someone could easily fall for it. They really need to investigate this quickly, especially since they’re targeting folks who are unwell.2 yearsWhat a total pain in the neck!2 yearsThere were weird pauses throughout the chat, felt like I was speaking to some call centre. Best just to steer clear and block the number.2 yearsGot a call about some medical alert thing, but it was mostly silence for ages. Definitely felt fishy.2 yearsHe claimed to be a healthcare professional from the area.2 yearsOkay, so the call was super odd right from the start. I instantly felt something was off. They were pushing these wrist-worn medical alarms, which I found kinda weird to begin with!2 yearsOh yeah, definitely one of those dodgy medical alert scams.2 yearsI received a call on my home phone from this number, and the person on the other end asked, "Hello, can you hear me alright?" In a moment of foolishness, I replied affirmatively, saying, "Yes, I can." Shortly after, they abruptly disconnected the line.2 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from the local "Health Area", saying I was on a list for a free Medical Alert ID. When I asked how they picked me, they said they get lists of folks over 70 with health problems. But when I asked for my name or where I lived, they couldn’t tell me. I mentioned I used to work in healthcare, and they started hesitating. I then said if this was real, my GP would have contacted me first. After a bit of awkward silence, I thanked them for the call and ended the call.Health Authority2 yearsI keep receiving unsolicited calls from this number. It's becoming rather irritating!2 yearsI received a phone call today insisting that I'm entitled to receive a medical device due to a health issue I supposedly have. However, the number belongs to a retail establishment, so it’s evident this is just a fraudulent call!2 yearsI received a dodgy call claiming I qualify for some medical appliance due to a supposed health issue and being over 70. The truth is, I’m fit as a fiddle! It’s blindingly obvious this is just a scam trying to line their pockets.2 yearsReceived a rather unsolicited call today from an unknown number. Quite perplexing!2 yearsGot a ring from someone claiming to be with an estate management firm or summat. They were going on about some new laws coming in. When they asked if I owned the place, I just cut them off there. Don’t bother with dodgy sales calls like that.Submit Your Own Report (0161 843 9484)
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