01698571111
☎️ 01698571111 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 169857 with a prefix of 01698. The area code 01698 originates from Motherwell.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01698571111
- Beware of car advertising scamApr
2011Autotrader Ad rebooked successfullyJan
2009Autotrader provides legitimate phone numbersOct
2008Frustrated by unnecessary phone callOct
2008Persistent advertising for expired listingsAug
2008Scammer warning, avoid sharing detailsJul
2008Unfamiliar number, doubt it's legitimateJul
2008AutoTrader calls for car listingsMay
2008AutoTrader's magazine adapts to competitionApr
2008Not Autotrader, misleading company involvedApr
2008Suspicious call offering advertising dealFeb
2008Suspicious vehicle selling offerFeb
2008Autotrader called about vehicle saleJan
2008Comment relates to Auto Trader vehicleDec
2007Annoyed by unwanted phone callsDec
2007Involves Autotrader service inquiryDec
2007User seeking phone number identificationDec
2007User curious about phone numberDec
200701698571111 has 18 comments of which 18 x neutral
01698571111 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01698571111 👆 is reported as a phone number linked to Auto Trader, primarily used to follow up with sellers about their vehicle adverts. Some users confirm genuine contact from Auto Trader offering re-advertising options and special rates, while others express frustration at repetitive calls despite vehicle sales. There are warnings to remain cautious of scammers impersonating Auto Trader and requesting card details, so users are advised not to share personal payment information over the phone. A few comments suggest offers involving extended or magazine adverts appear somewhat unclear or unfamiliar, prompting users to verify deals directly through official Auto Trader channels before proceeding. Overall, this number is mainly associated with legitimate Auto Trader advertising matters, but vigilance against potential fraud is strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 01698571111
10 yearsI've just reached out to Auto Trader to confirm whether this number was ever associated with them. It seems these folks are claiming it isn't, which leads me to suspect they might be another bunch of scammers! We were a bit suspicious from the get-go, especially since they seemed to have quite a bit of our information. I strongly advise against engaging with them; they will try to pressure you into re-listing your vehicle and, before you know it, they'll want your card details. Fortunately, we managed to steer clear of their trap. Please be cautious and steer clear!Auto Trader10 yearsI had a curious encounter with Autotrader. They called me up to discuss when we should renew our advertisement. While we did get it sorted, I must say I'm not the type to disclose my card details to someone who simply rings me! So, I decided to reach out to their main office instead. Funny enough, I ended up speaking to the very same chap again! Nonetheless, I appreciate his understanding during the whole exchange. I can confirm our advertisement is now successfully rebooked at a preferential rate with Autotrader.Autotrader10 yearsWithout a doubt, it’s Auto-trader. These folks simply won’t take a hint-they're persistently pestering us to purchase additional advertising for a listing that's already lapsed. It’s utterly baffling why they fail to comprehend that I’m not in the market to sell the car anymore. Absolute muppets!10 yearsI found this to be from Autotrader. If you check their website, you'll find the proper number to return the call that was listed there. It’s really not rocket science! There are definitely quite a few scammers around, but I can assure you these folks are genuine. They’re simply trying to assist you in selling your vehicle!Autotrader10 yearsAutoTrader Magazine has put forward an enticing deal for a mere £100 - unlimited extended listings until your car finds a new home. If you're not in any particular hurry to part with your vehicle, or if you're aiming to fetch a decent price, it seems like a reasonable option worth considering. One mustn't overlook that as online platforms gradually eclipse traditional glossy publications, AutoTrader is keen to ensure that their magazine remains a staple for those 'Old School' individuals who still prefer to pick up a copy at the local newsagent.AutoTrader MagazineAutoTrader10 yearsI’ve received a rather suspicious offer from someone claiming they can list my car on Autotrader for just £100. It all feels a bit off, to be honest. They’re touting this as the finest option, suggesting it's superior to a standard ad in a magazine. We did some digging and found that the website mentions a 44 for three days online and the same in print, but this person insists their package provides a much larger ad space in the magazine. What really raised my eyebrows was when they mentioned another site called TopMarks, which I’ve never even heard of. Just doesn't sit right with me!AutotraderTopMarks11 yearsI'm quite intrigued to find out who's behind that number.11 yearsWe've put our car up on Auto Trader, hence why I’m mentioning it here.Auto Trader11 yearsWe received a call from this number but chose not to answer as it was unfamiliar to us. We're quite sceptical about it being Autotrader since we don't drive and have never posted any ads - unsurprisingly, given that we can't drive at all!Autotrader11 yearsI received a call from Autotrader inquiring about the sale of our car.Autotrader11 yearsI'm fairly certain this was Autotrader, as we've put our cars up for sale there a couple of times. It seems like these callers often ring up to inquire about when you'd like to list your vehicle again or check in on how your sale's faring.11 yearsDoes anyone know who this number belongs to?11 yearsI’ve recently dropped an email to Auto Trader to confirm whether this number was associated with them. The individuals in question claim it isn’t, which further raises our suspicions-they seem to be yet another bunch of scammers! We had our reservations about them, especially since they were privy to several of our personal details. I strongly advise against engaging with these people; they will try to coax you into re-listing your vehicle and will ask for your card information. Thankfully, we managed to see through their ruse. Best to steer clear!Auto Trader11 yearsWe highly doubt that this is affiliated with Autotrader; it seems to be some dodgy operation trying to leech off Autotrader's clientele.Autotrader11 yearsI had dealings with Autotrader regarding this.Autotrader11 yearsCertainly having the same problem here. We got rid of the car not long ago, so I'm baffled as to why they're calling me. Absolute nonsense!11 yearsFor the love of all that’s good, we really wish these individuals would stop pestering us on our mobiles!12 yearsReceived a call from this number, and the person claimed to be from AutoTrader. They mentioned something about a promotion for re-listing my ad. It was £35 for a three-day spot online and in the newspaper, featuring a double-sized advert akin to a credit card. Quite suspicious, I must say!AutoTraderSubmit Your Own Report (01698 571111)
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