01622231761
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2 years
Just received an unexpected call, and my missus picked up. The screen flashed 'Suspected Spam!', so I quickly ended the call. I believe I caught a mention of something called TedAlert, but I didn’t stick around to find out more.
TedAlert
2 years
I've had to block this number since they persistently keep calling me. Every time they ring, it shows up as a Potential Fraud alert. Quite baffling!
2 years
Received a missed call from this number, but there was no voicemail left. I promptly searched it on this site and discovered it had a scam rating. So, I decided to block it straight away.
2 years
I 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!
2 years
When I answered the call, they promptly disconnected. I've now added them to my blocked list.
3 years
I recently noticed a missed call on my phone. After perusing the discussions here, I've opted to block that number.
3 years
I 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.
Maidstone
3 years
The moment I picked up, they disconnected. Quite puzzling, really.
3 years
Received two calls in quick succession from a number I didn't recognise. Just left them be and decided to block it.
4 years
I've had quite the experience with persistent callers trying to arrange a meeting for some personal alarm system. They simply refuse to take 'no' for an answer! Trust me on this—if they happen to ring you, just don't pick up the phone. Save yourself the hassle!
4 years
I've done a bit of digging, and it seems that this number, along with 03337898999, is linked to a firm named TedAlert. They offer a subscription-based service for home security alarms. Their online presence gives off the impression of legitimacy, in case that’s your cup of tea. Of course, there are plenty of alternatives out there as well!
TedAlert
4 years
Received a call first thing this morning about assistance for those aged over 65, specifically promoting a panic button service. They mentioned they'd ring back later. Strangely, they had all my personal details? After perusing the comments from others, I've decided not to pick up any further calls and will definitely be blocking this number.
4 years
I’m in the process of marketing security systems specifically designed for the elderly population.
4 years
I chose not to pick up, assuming it was just another one of those bothersome calls. When I dialled it back with my number concealed, the response was an unfamiliar number. Looks like I’ve blocked that one!
4 years
My poor Mum, who’s getting on a bit, received a call that had her convinced by their spiel about a “free” offer. Thankfully, I managed to intervene just in the nick of time and put a stop to the so-called “appointment”.
Mum
4 years
The "complimentary" alert system for those over 65 is all well and good, but what’s the actual price for the monitoring service? Sounds like an elaborate sales trick to me!
4 years
Since no one has bothered to leave a message on my voicemail, and after perusing some of the other reviews, I’ve decided to give this number the boot!
4 years
The caller failed to state who they were and didn't leave any details on the voicemail.
4 years
Received a call on my work mobile today – had me puzzled how they got hold of that number! They seemed to be searching for a woman, so I just informed them it was a wrong number and ended the call swiftly.
4 years
Rang me twice, but no response.
4 years
Received a phone call from them just the other week about a panic button. They mentioned that I'd get a callback on Wednesday. However, they’ve been ringing me at least twice daily ever since! The name I got was Max Tedalent, along with a callback number: 0333 7898 999. Quite unusual!
Max Tedalent
4 years
Received a call today, 6th October 2020, from the number 01622231761. I only picked up as I was awaiting an important call, and unfortunately, this number was unfamiliar to me. A gentleman on the other end began rambling about services for those aged over 65. I swiftly interrupted him and decided to end the call.
4 years
As noted earlier, this number belongs to a scammer. Best to block any incoming calls from them.
4 years
A business masquerading as a charitable organisation seemed to have an uncanny amount of information regarding my personal details.
4 years
I received a call from a woman named ?thelma, who mentioned she was reaching out to help those aged over 65. I told her I was quite busy at that moment, and she assured me she would ring back later. However, that follow-up call never came. I initially thought it might be related to Covid, but it seems that's not the case after all.
thelmaCovid
4 years
A chap reached out to me to say that I was eligible for a panic button. He assured me that I’d receive more information soon. He seemed quite credible and was very courteous in his approach.
4 years
I received a phone call from a woman named Veronica who was inquiring if I needed assistance for those aged over 65. She was quite courteous when I mentioned that it wasn’t relevant to me, but surprisingly, she refused to disclose the source of her information. Just a heads-up to others!
Veronica
4 years
Received a couple of calls from this number, but I didn’t pick up as it was unfamiliar to me. I've now added it to my blocked list.
4 years
I received a call from this number, and I initially thought it was just another sales pitch. To my surprise, it wasn't at all! They were actually promoting free panic buttons for older folks. It was definitely worth my time, and the woman on the line was incredibly courteous.
4 years
I keep receiving phone calls from someone touting complimentary medical gear.
4 years
It appears there's a company out there promoting a complimentary medical alert button for seniors. Just a heads up – this might be a scam!