01622231761
☎️ 01622231761 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 162223 with a prefix of 01622. The area code 01622 originates from Maidstone.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01622231761
- Received suspicious call from TedAlertMay
2022Blocked number, still seeing potential fraudApr
2022Missed call, checked scam ratingApr
2022No response from answered callApr
2022Blocked spam caller, problem solvedMar
2022Blocked number after missed callMar
2022Local council service called meFeb
2022Suspicious call service, potentially informativeFeb
2022Call. Answered. Immediate hang upJan
2022Deceptive call about free alarmJan
2022Blocked unknown repeated phone callsJan
2022Pushy alarm appointment, avoid answeringMar
202103337898999 is TedAlert home alarm subscription serviceFeb
2021Unsolicited call for panic buttonJan
2021Selling alarm systems for seniorsJan
2021Ignoring suspected nuisance call, blockedDec
2020Elderly mother fell for scamOct
2020Questioning costs of call serviceOct
2020Ignoring unknown callers, blocking themOct
2020No identification left on voicemailOct
2020Caller was very professional, convincingOct
2020Unauthorized call, mistaken identity, disconnectOct
2020Consultant polite but altered plansOct
2020Missed two phone calls.Oct
2020Received scam call, not freeOct
2020Multiple calls for panic buttonOct
2020Unable to summarize thisOct
2020Unsolicited call about services interactionOct
2020Block calls from previously reported scammerSep
2020Commercial company posing as nonprofitSep
2020Received suspicious call, blocked numberSep
2020Missed call from elderly assistanceSep
2020Entitled to panic button offerSep
2020"Veronica called with help offer"Sep
2020Ignored calls, blocked unknown numberSep
2020Received surprise, helpful call, politeSep
2020Persistent calls offering free equipmentSep
2020Caution about free medical alertSep
2020Number Of Searches: 347 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 30 August 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hindley(Lancashire), Hunsterson(Cheshire), Hutton Henry(Durham) and Shepton Montague(Somerset).
01622231761 has 37 comments of which 28 x neutral and 8 x negative and 1 x positive
01622231761 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01622231761 👆 is reported as a persistent and unsolicited caller targeting mainly older adults with offers of free panic or medical alert buttons. Callers often possess personal information, including names and addresses, creating an impression of legitimacy, sometimes seeming linked to official services. However, the calls typically involve pressure tactics to arrange appointments and may lead to unexpected charges, despite initial claims of a free service. Many recipients hang up immediately or block the number upon recognising suspicious behaviour or after finding warnings online. The caller frequently fails to leave messages and disconnects if answered. Users advise caution, recommending not to engage or provide further personal details and to rely on trusted social care channels for such equipment rather than unknown companies.
Reports on phone number 01622231761
4 yearsMy missus picked up when a random number rang us and the phone showed Suspected Spam! I ended up just hanging up. I believe I caught a bit of something about TedAlert before that.TedAlert4 yearsEven though I’ve blocked the number, it still keeps buzzing my phone. The caller ID warns me it might be a scam.4 yearsGot a missed call from this number but no voicemail or anything. Looked it up on this site straight away and saw it was flagged as a scam, so I blocked it pretty quick.4 yearsI picked up the phone and there was absolute silence on the other end. Moreover, when I attempted to ring this number back, it went unanswered yet again. Strange!4 yearsI answered the call but as soon as I did, they just ended it straight away. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.4 yearsGot a call on my phone but didn't answer. After seeing what others said about this number, I went ahead and blocked it.4 yearsI had an inkling that they were aware of my name and age-at first, the call felt like it might have originated from the local council. Quite easy to be misled, really. Thankfully, I've got a few mates in Maidstone, which is why I decided to pick up the call from an unfamiliar number.Maidstone4 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from Tedalert about some kind of call button service. She knew my name and address but got my age and whether I own the house totally wrong. Seems like they might’ve just bought my info from somewhere else. After seeing what others have said here, I’m definitely going to block the number.Tedalert4 yearsThe moment I picked up, they just ended the call straight away.4 yearsWhat a dodgy call that was! Like a few others mentioned, it sounded legit, maybe from the NHS or something, offering a ‘free’ alarm. They had loads of my personal info too, which was worrying. They said someone would get in touch later to sort it out. Strangely, I didn’t ask how they got my details this time, but if they ring again (I actually missed a call from them earlier), I’ll be sure to block the number straight away.NHS4 yearsGot two calls from a number I didn’t recognise within a short time. Didn’t pick up and just blocked it.5 yearsGot some folks ringing non stop trying to book me for some personal alarm thing. They really don’t know when to back off. Trust me, best thing is just don’t pick up if you see their number!5 yearsI got calls from this number and 03337898999, both linked to TedAlert. They sell subscriptions for home security alarms. I checked online and they seem like a legit business, if you're into home alarm services. I've noticed a few other numbers doing the same as well!TedAlert6 yearsI got a call this morning about some sort of panic button for people over 65. They said they’d ring me back and somehow already had all my details?? After seeing what others have said about these calls, I’m definitely not picking up anymore and will just block the number.6 yearsI’m in the process of marketing security systems specifically designed for the elderly population.6 yearsGot a call from this number but didn’t pick up since I thought it was some annoying sales call. I rang it back using a private number, but it didn’t even show as a valid number. So, I blocked it straight away.6 yearsMy elderly mum got a call and ended up believing their pitch since they said it was "free". Luckily, I found out before anything serious happened and managed to stop the "appointment" from going ahead.Mum6 yearsThey offer a "free" alert button for seniors over 65, but I bet the monitoring service costs a fortune. Sounds like a sneaky sales tactic to me.6 yearsNoticed the calls but no messages left on my voicemail. After seeing what others have said, I’m just going to block the number.6 yearsThe caller never said who they were and didn’t leave any message on my voicemail.6 yearsGot a call about being qualified for a panic alarm, and honestly it sounded so convincing. I usually don’t fall for these cold calls trying to trick you into paying for stuff, but this one felt different. The person on the other end seemed proper professional and surprisingly had loads of details about me - no idea how they got all that. I was almost sure they were from some official government agency. Definitely relieved I googled the number before giving anything away.6 yearsGot a call on my work phone and wondered where they found that number. They seemed to think I was a woman, so I just said it was the wrong number and ended the call.6 yearsI got a call from someone who was really friendly and kept chatting, probably to get me interested. Sadly, nothing comes without a cost these days. Those emergency alert gadgets sound handy, but it's best to sort it through social services; they can give proper guidance. They said they'd call me back at half eleven tomorrow, but I’ve no intention of picking up!6 yearsThey rang me up two times but I never picked up.6 yearsI wrote about this number a couple hours ago and tonight they called me again. It's definitely a scam. They claim the button is free but then say someone has to come to your house to set it up, and charge a one-off fee. So much for free like they promised me last week! I cut them off before they could say the price, told them it wasn’t a free deal after all, said thanks but no thanks, and hung up. Blocked the number now.6 yearslast week i got a call about some panic button. they said id get a call back on wednesday but since then they been ringing me like twice every day! i was told the person to ask for was max tedalent and the number they gave me to call back was 0333 7898 999.Max Tedalent6 yearsToday, 6th October 20, I picked up 01622231761 since I was waiting for a call and didn't recognise the number. Some bloke started going on about offers for people over 65, but I wasn't interested and ended the call pretty quickly.6 yearsLike I said before, it's definitely a scammer - just block the number and don't answer.6 yearsGot a call from a business pretending they were some kind of social aid. They seemed to already have loads of info about me, which was a bit creepy.6 yearsa woman called Mady and she seemed to know loads about me, which really freaked me out. she said i qualified for a panic button since i'm over 65 and said someone would ring me with more info. the number was blocked, so i’ve just blocked it and won’t pick up again. honestly, this has left me feeling quite uneasy.Mady6 yearsI got a ring from a woman named Thelma, said she was helping folks over 65. Told her I was busy at the moment and she said she’d ring me back. She never did. Thought it was one of those covid-related calls, but guess not.thelmaCovid6 yearsSomeone called me saying I qualified for a panic alarm and that they'd get back to me soon with more info. The person sounded genuine and was quite courteous.6 yearsI got a call from a lady named Veronica about some kind of assistance for people over 65. She was quite polite, but when I told her I'm not eligible, she didn’t want to say where she got my details from. Just something to watch out for!Veronica6 yearsGot two calls from this number but didn't pick up since I didn't recognise it, so I just blocked it.6 yearsgot a call from this number and thought it was just another sales pitch, but it wasn’t. the lady was offering free panic buttons for older people and was really polite about it. definitely made it worth answering the phone.6 yearsThis number won’t stop ringing me, keeps saying they’ve got free medical gear to offer.6 yearsThey claimed they were a company giving free medical alert buttons to seniors, but I reckon it’s just a total scam. Watch out!Submit Your Own Report (01622 231761)
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