01622391157
☎️ 01622391157 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1622391 with a prefix of 01622. The area code 01622 originates from Maidstone.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01622391157
- Missed call, no voicemail leftJul
2022Offered free panic button, engagingJul
2022No context, comment is unclearJul
2022Scam preying on seniors circulatedJul
2022Caller from social services, politeJul
2022Ringing repeatedly when answered callJul
2022Suspiciously claiming to be TedJul
2022Support for ages 65+Jul
2022Invasive referral for unnecessary alarmJul
2022Missed call, no voicemail leftJul
2022Beware of deceptive call tactics!Jun
2022Intrusive and harassing information inquiryJun
2022Potential elder assistance offer warningJun
2022User suspects a scamJun
2022No message left, comment omittedJun
2022Wary of "free" offers, declinedJun
2022Cold caller offering emergency buttonJun
2022Be cautious of TAD companyJun
2022Received call for emergency buttonsJun
2022Unsolicited call about response buttonsJun
2022Received unresponsive call, no detailsJun
2022Limit access or restriction neededJun
2022Man on phone was politeJun
2022"Response in silent phone call"May
2022Call flagged as suspected spamMay
2022Received marketing call, respectful inquiryMay
2022Number Of Searches: 106 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 19 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broadhembury(Devon), Bush End(Essex), Dembleby(Lincolnshire) and Water of Ailnack(Moray).
01622391157 has 25 comments of which 21 x neutral and 4 x negative
Reports on phone number 01622391157
4 yearsThe phone rang a couple of times but then the call was disconnected.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying I might qualify for a free panic button. The voice was really chatty and even mentioned I didn’t sound like I was over 65. After reading other comments, seems like this is just the usual spiel they use.4 yearsCaller ID showed unknown and they didn't leave any message.4 yearsI got a call at work from someone pushing a panic alarm for people over 65. They kept saying I might qualify for it or something. Honestly, if you’re really over 65, you’d probably suspect this right away. It’s clearly just a scam aimed at the most vulnerable folks. Wouldn’t trust it for a second.4 yearsEvery time I picked up, they just hung up on me!4 yearsSomeone rang saying they’re from social services dealing with folks over 65. When i mentioned i wasn’t that age, she asked if maybe it was my mum instead, but i said no. The lady was quite nice and didn’t push for more chat or anything like that.Social Services4 yearsSomebody called me saying they were from TED Alert, but it sounded fishy to me. They kept pushing me for info, and I’m pretty sure it was just a scam. Definitely not a legit call. Watch out for these sorts of dodgy callers!Ted4 yearsThey claim to provide assistance for folks over 65.4 yearsJust like others have said, they told me I was passed on to them because I'm over 65. I told them I hadn’t been in any accidents or hospital visits recently, and that I’m still working full-time. Still, they insisted I needed an SOS alarm and said someone would ring me back with more info. I’ve since blocked the number.SOS4 yearsMy phone rang and went straight to voicemail but there was no message. I tried calling them back from my landline, but the number just rang a couple of times before cutting off. Looks like they’re only allowing calls one way, as you'd expect! Typical behaviour really.4 yearsThis number called saying they assist people over 65, especially the elderly and vulnerable, by explaining what help and benefits they qualify for. They mentioned an emergency button that would alert the proper services. The person sounded quite nice and polite, but they kept asking loads of questions - now I’m wondering if it might be a scam or something dodgy?4 yearsWhat a devious ploy to mislead the poor soul on the other end of the line! Stay vigilant, everyone!4 yearsAbsolutely appalling! It's an outrageous invasion of privacy to pry into my personal details like that. The relentless nature of these attempts feels downright harassing. I'm itching to find out how they managed to snatch my number and get hold of such sensitive information!4 yearsTotal rip-off!4 yearsI picked up the call thinking it was someone from the area, and a woman mentioned she was collecting feedback for complimentary response buttons. However, when she began firing off questions and inquired if I still resided at a place I hadn’t called home in over a decade, I politely declined. I’ve always been a bit sceptical about things that sound "free."4 yearsNo message was left.4 yearsGot a call from 01622 391157, somewhere in Maidstone. There was this person on the other end saying they wanted to help older folks stay safe from scammers by fitting some kind of emergency button. Didn’t really feel right, so I just ended the call straight away.Maidstone4 yearsWatch out for this firm 'TAD' - they ask loads of questions first, which could easily confuse older people. Only at the very end do they say that if you’re renting, with a Council or Housing Association, you don’t qualify. Feels like they’re really going after folks over 65. When I asked where they got my details, she said it was from Lloyds.TADCouncilHousing AssociationLloyds4 yearsI picked up since the number looked like it was from nearby and the lady on the other end sounded quite professional. She told me she was going around the neighbourhood to offer emergency alert buttons to older residents, which would connect straight to services like the ambulance or fire brigade. She claimed to be a high-level manager for that region. It all felt a bit odd and like she was just fishing for info, so I politely declined.4 yearsI picked up the phone since it was a landline number from my neck of the woods. On the other end was a woman who claimed to be a senior representative from TED, I believe. She mentioned she was reaching out to the elderly in the vicinity to discuss the idea of instant response buttons that could be used to get in touch with services like the fire brigade. I politely declined her offer, as it came across as rather intrusive and seemed like a sneaky way of fishing for personal information without any prior invitation.TED4 yearsReceived a call this morning at precisely 11:40 AM on the 9th of June, 2022, but they didn't react to the automated message about monitoring. Oddly, they also didn't leave any information behind. Interestingly, they rang me earlier on the 27th of May at around 1:53 PM.4 yearsI had a rather pleasant chat with a gentleman on the line regarding the panic button issue. I kindly requested that he remove my information from their database, and he was more than agreeable, even expressing his apologies for any inconvenience.4 yearsWhen I picked up the phone, there was just an eerie quiet on the other end.4 yearsI received a call that came up as a potential scam on my O2 phone.4 yearsI received a rather polite call from a chap who spoke with a proper English accent, reminiscent of someone from a call centre. He mentioned he was reaching out to pose a few questions that might prove advantageous to me, and he even knew my name. Curiously, when I inquired about how he obtained my phone number, he explained that they had access to information about individuals who matched a specific profile. He assured me that if I preferred to be taken off their list, he would gladly do so. I agreed, and he thanked me graciously, wishing me a pleasant day before the conversation wrapped up. While this seemed like a bona fide marketing call, it's always wise to tread cautiously these days.Submit Your Own Report (01622 391157)
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