01733970795
☎️ 01733970795 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TELNYX UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 1733970 with a prefix of 01733. The area code 01733 originates from Peterborough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01733970795
- Effective service on Saturdays notedMay
2024Fraudulent call regarding insulation servicesMay
2024No response, possible scam suspectedFeb
2024Unsolicited call, possible TPS violationFeb
2024Suspicious medical alert pendant scam callFeb
2024Gratitude expressed in five wordsFeb
2024Ignored potential scam medical offerFeb
2024Call seemed suspicious, likely scamFeb
2024Questioned legitimacy of health companyFeb
2024Caller hung up without speakingFeb
2024Screen calls with answer machineFeb
2024Blocked medical alert pendant scamFeb
2024Received automated call from health workerFeb
2024Do not give personal informationFeb
2024Warning about potential scamming impactFeb
2024Suspicious call about medical alertFeb
2024Difficulty communicating due to interruptionsFeb
2024Unhelpful scripted pendant sales callFeb
2024Bot targeting vulnerable elderly peopleFeb
2024Suspected scam call, ignored questionsFeb
2024Received suspicious call, answered "Yes"Feb
2024Disappointment; hatred; disgust; worthless rewritingFeb
2024Scam warning about untrustworthy callerFeb
2024Mismatched conversation, call terminatedFeb
2024Warning about potential phone scamFeb
2024Reported to TPS, unrecognized numberFeb
2024Suspicious and unresponsive communicationFeb
2024Beware of local medical scamFeb
2024Received suspicious health service callFeb
2024Unsolicited call selling medical alertFeb
2024Suspicious call from Medical AlertFeb
2024Possible scam with free servicesFeb
2024Health worker offering medical pendantsFeb
2024Missed call, no voicemail receivedFeb
2024New head of carers scamFeb
2024Scam involving medical alert pendantsFeb
2024Warning about potential scam callsFeb
2024Medical bracelet scam reportedFeb
2024Avoid and block scam callsFeb
2024Lack of honesty or fraudFeb
2024Medical adviser scam targeting subscriptions, accentFeb
2024Suspected scam call about healthFeb
2024Received call but no responseFeb
2024Delayed response, possible scam warningFeb
2024Cold calling by Lifeline AlarmsFeb
2024Received suspicious call about medical issueFeb
2024Scammer posing as health adviserFeb
2024Warning against false medical adviceFeb
2024Scam call offering free pendantFeb
2024Nuisance call, unanswered, absolute nuisanceFeb
2024Unwanted call offering free pendantFeb
2024Fraudulent medical records retrieval scamFeb
2024Elderly targeted by health care scamFeb
2024Warning about health pendant scamFeb
2024Skepticism towards unverified health callerFeb
2024False claim of local advisorFeb
2024Warning about potential scam callsFeb
2024Caller impersonating local medical adviser.Feb
2024Warning about local scam callerFeb
2024Response suggests it is a scamFeb
2024Scam call about medical alertFeb
2024Questioned legitimacy of unknown callerFeb
2024Declined suspicious offer of pendantFeb
2024Suspicious offering of medical pendantFeb
2024Person claimed health worker fraudulentlyFeb
2024Scam phone call offering pendantFeb
2024Beware of health monitor scamFeb
2024Unsolicited call selling medical pendantFeb
2024Similar past reporting experience levelFeb
2024Received suspicious call about medical alertFeb
2024Suspicious phone call requesting bank detailsFeb
2024Unexpected call, hung up immediatelyFeb
2024Company vague, urging medical alertFeb
2024Unwanted call about medical pendantFeb
2024Suspicious of health worker visitFeb
2024TPS registration scam misuse mentionedFeb
2024Confused about health-related call centerFeb
2024Warning: Recognize low-level medical scamsFeb
2024Unanswered landline call potentially scamFeb
2024Annoying free medical alert offersFeb
2024Encourages use of medical alertJan
2024Suspected scam call about medical alarmJan
2024Suspicious call, disconnected abruptly UKJan
2024Hard sell for older demographicJan
2024Number Of Searches: 139 Number Of Comments: 80 First Seen: 25 January 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Creinch(East Dunbartonshire), Llanfihangel-ar-arth(Carmarthenshire) and Summerhill(Staffordshire).
01733970795 has 80 comments of which 40 x neutral and 40 x negative
01733970795 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01733970795 👆 is reported as a persistent and suspicious caller claiming to be from local health services offering free or low-cost medical alert pendants, targeting elderly and vulnerable individuals. Callers often refuse to identify their organisation, give conflicting location details, and pressure for personal information. They frequently interrupt or hang up when questioned and ignore TPS registration. The call script includes phrases like asking if the recipient can hear them, asserting known health issues, and urging to accept medical alert devices. Many recipients note the calls as scams, involving aggressive sales tactics, confusing responses, and no follow-up messages. The number is linked to possible fraud attempts, preying on concern for health and safety, with several warnings about its deceptive and untrustworthy nature.
Reports on phone number 01733970795
2 yearsBlimey, these folks are hard at it even on a Saturday afternoon!2 yearsReceived a dodgy call regarding loft insulation offers.2 yearsI didn’t pick up and there was no voicemail either. Feels like it might be a scam to me.2 yearsGot a call at 9:30am yesterday about some medical pendant. They never mentioned who they were actually trying to reach. When I asked, they just kept going with their pitch. Ended up hanging up and blocking the number. We’re registered with the TPS, so this call was definitely against the rules.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsTotally felt like a scam to me. The caller was way too cheerful and kept saying they were a local care assistant, asking me "How's your day going?" But the number they called from definitely wasn't local at all. I quickly hung up on them.2 yearsCheers for that!2 yearsJust like loads of others have said, they were pushing medical alert pendants. There were so many awkward silences, you could tell they were reading off a script. They wouldn’t really respond when I tried asking questions, so I just ended the call.2 yearsTotally useless.2 yearsGot a call about some medical alert pendant, sounded shady so I immediately blocked the number.2 yearsSomebody called me saying they were from a local health service selling med alert stuff. When I asked if they were linked to the NHS, they suddenly rushed me off the phone, saying they'd delete my info because it must've been a mix-up on their end. Quite suspicious if you ask me.NHS2 yearsPretty much the same thing I heard from someone else - definitely seems dodgy. When I asked where he got his details from, he just went quiet. Really sketchy behaviour.2 yearsOlder folks might honestly believe this is for real. Just watch out!2 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier. It followed the exact pattern others have mentioned here. Sadly, I said "yes" when they asked if I could hear them. Fingers crossed this doesn't cause any issues.2 yearsMy 86 year old mum got a call from some scammer, I’m truly upset about it. Watch out everyone!2 yearsI had a bloke ring up saying he was from some Medical Alert firm. When my husband asked how they’d got hold of my details, the guy just wouldn’t answer and then suddenly cut the call. Felt really dodgy to me, and I’m pretty sure the caller was English.2 yearsThis morning I got a ring from this number, but the bloke never said who he was. He claimed to be a care worker from nearby and mentioned he knew about my health problems. Then he started trying to push a medical alarm on me. When I told him straight up I wasn’t interested and that he sounded like a salesperson, he just kept going on. Eventually, I had to cut him off and end the call.2 yearsSince we're registered with TPS, fingers crossed they’ve got the memo. Didn’t know the number, so I let it go straight to voicemail, and of course, no message was left - just like they always do!Telephone Preference Service2 yearsnever give out your info or answer their questions, just keep quiet about who you are!2 yearsThey called me offering a free medical alert pendant, but I just ended the call and put the number on block.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were offering a medical alert button deal. They wanted to know how old I was, but I didn’t want to say. They said it would cost just £1 a day to sign up. Something felt off, so I asked who they actually were, and then they just stopped talking. Pretty sure it was a scam, so watch out for this one.2 yearsThe person on the other end just cut off as soon as I picked up - probably because I sounded a bit sceptical and not someone easy to trick.2 yearsGot a call earlier today, but they hung up as soon as my answering machine kicked in. The person spoke with a posh English accent and began with something like, "I'm a healthcare worker nearby, just checking if you're alright?"2 yearsSome bloke called me saying he was from free health services, claiming I qualified for a free health alarm. When I asked him to explain how I was eligible, he just said maybe their info was wrong and then just dropped the call.2 yearsI usually let the phone ring until it goes to voicemail and then just hang up right away to avoid awkward chats.2 yearsHonestly, I think this is some kind of bot, and it worries me because it seemed to be going after older folks who might be vulnerable. It pretended to be someone from healthcare, acting all caring and offering to help set up a medical alert device. I can't help but feel the real goal was to trick them into handing over private info that could be misused somehow.2 yearsThere were long silences and they kept cutting me off while I was talking. They said someone in the home was unwell but didn’t have a medical alert pendant.2 yearsSome bloke rang up saying I qualified for a medical pendant, I told him he’d got the wrong place - he’d reached an engineering workshop. Then he just hung up.2 yearsI wouldn’t trust them at all, definitely don’t give out any info. I messed up and said yes when the bloke asked if I could hear him. It’s all a con. That guy with the posh Oxford accent should be locked up for this.Oxford2 yearsThis guy called me selling an emergency medical alert pendant, said he was with some local health folks or something. I just told him no thanks and ended the call. Had a feeling it was a scam.Sam2 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying they were a health professional in Peterborough. They told me I had some kind of medical issue and that I could get a medical alert pendant. Didn't trust it, so I just ended the call.Peterborough2 yearsThey rang but didn’t leave a message. I was out at the time.2 yearsIt took a fair bit of time for them to respond when I answered the call. Honestly, the whole spiel about a complimentary medical alert tag was rather dodgy, especially with that nagging line, "you wouldn’t want to be caught without an emergency lifeline, would you?" Seems fishy to me, as it feels like the typical setup for a con, once they’ve snagged your details.2 yearsScam alert!2 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from the local health services saying I qualified for a free alert pendant due to a health condition. I told them I wasn’t and hung up straight away. Then they called again but this time blocked their number and left some voice message on my answerphone that went on for ages.2 yearsGot a call earlier and it was definitely a scam.2 yearsSUSPECTED SCAM ALERT! Someone attempted to reach out to my 90-year-old mother with the intention of persuading her to purchase a neck-worn alert device. It's crucial to block these con artists immediately!2 yearsThey claimed they had some medical details about me and pushed a “free alarm” thing. Honestly just nonsense.2 yearsI answered a call from this number but it ended right away. Tried calling back and got a message about Lifeline Alarms Medical Alerts. Not sure if it’s legit or just some cold call scam?Lifeline Alarms Medical Alerts2 yearsGot a call from someone named Sam who said he was from a health service nearby. The number wasn’t actually local though. I told him I’d rather stick to my own doctor, thanked him and ended the call. Pretty clear it was a scam, so I’m going to block that number.Sam2 yearsSomeone called me saying they knew about a health issue I supposedly had and tried to sell me a medical alert device. Felt like they were just targeting older or vulnerable folks. Really sketchy behaviour.2 yearsThis guy called me saying he was local but when I asked for my postcode region, he just went quiet for a bit. Then he carried on trying to push his dodgy medical alarm. Really worrying for people who genuinely need medical help or devices like that. I blocked him straight away.Best2 yearsJust got a call offering a free trial for a medical alert pendant thing, but then they asked for my bank info to activate it? Seems a bit dodgy to me.2 yearsSome bloke called me from this number claiming he was working in healthcare nearby. He said I had a medical issue and was eligible for a free alert pendant. I told him I’m nowhere near old enough for one and asked what medical condition he was on about. He quickly cut off the call after that.2 yearsGot a call earlier and the person didn’t even bother to ask who I was. They said they were from some medical company and that I could get a medical alert for my condition. Totally sounded like a scam to me, so I just ended the call.2 yearsGot a call from some healthcare firm pushing a medical alert bracelet and buzzer thing for emergencies. The bloke was really vague and couldn't really answer anything I asked. He said the gadget costs about £2 a day. I told him I’m way too young for that and to get lost!2 yearsHe said he was the new head of carers in our area, but total scam!2 yearsGot a call and picked up, but there was complete silence on the other end. Such a pain!2 yearsBeware of the medical bracelet con! The number 01733 970795 has been linked to this dodgy scheme. Stay alert!2 yearsGot a call from someone called Sam claiming to be from a health company, said Dorset but then corrected it to Peterborough. When I asked if it was an NHS call or a business one, all he did was keep saying his name, Sam. He just stuck to his script and got all mixed up with my questions. Definitely didn’t seem like a genuine call.SamDorsetPeterboroughNHS2 yearsI picked up but there was no one on the other end, looks like it might be one of those scams like what others mentioned.2 yearsI received a call from someone who didn’t say a word.2 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be with the local health department. The gentleman, named David, mentioned he was aware of some health issues we had experienced and suggested that a neck alarm would be beneficial for us. However, I didn’t stick around to hear the rest of his spiel and promptly ended the conversation.David2 yearsThe number was unfamiliar, so I guessed it might be one of those scam calls. The person on the other end began with “How’s it going?” and then dropped the odd line about me supposedly having a medical issue. That was a surprise! They proceeded to chat about health alert gadgets and asked how I’d handle an emergency. I just told them they’d called the wrong person and ended the call.2 yearsAs soon as I picked up, the call just dropped. Reading the other replies has made me even more cautious now. Cheers for the heads up!2 yearsHonestly, just block that number, it’s total scam, no point in picking up.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Sam claiming he was a health advisor. He started talking about some medical pendant and said he knew about my health problems. I told him he must be mistaken because I don’t have any health issues. But he just kept going on about the pendant, so I just ended the call.Sam2 yearsToday I got a call from some place offering me a pendant supposedly to help with my health. They had no clue who I was, so it clearly seemed like a scam.2 yearsSome bloke called Sam rang me up, said he worked in healthcare and supposedly had access to my medical info, telling me I was unwell. He then pushed an emergency pendant on me, saying it was free and would help if I ever fell or needed urgent assistance. I didn't trust it and told him I wasn’t interested.Sam2 yearsThis bloke called saying he was in healthcare, but he didn't care that I was on the TPS list.SamTPS2 yearsSomebody rang me claiming to be from local health services, telling me that because I supposedly had several health issues, I qualified for a free medical alert bracelet. I told them I wasn’t interested, hung up, and then blocked the number straight away.2 yearsHad a call today from someone saying he was a medical advisor, pushing some kind of monthly subscription for a pendant thing. What was really strange was his posh Oxbridge-style English accent. Proper odd!Oxbridge2 yearsBeware, this is a scam where they say they've got your medical records.2 yearsA chap phoned me claiming to be a health consultant, chatting about some life link scheme due to me being over the age of 70. I found it quite amusing as I’m far from that milestone! I began probing him for more details, but he wouldn’t budge on any information and promptly cut the call. Clearly, it’s a scam!2 yearsHe claimed to be from a local health service, but I spotted the area code and called him out. Not even bothered about TPS, just hung up straight away.TPS2 yearsGot a call from some bloke talking rubbish about being ill and needing money for a pendant. Totally dodgy, it’s a scam. Don’t get caught out by it!2 yearsSounds like a dodgy medical scam to me. They use so much nonsense and empty phrases, you can tell they're not very smart. Pretty easy to figure out they're not legit.2 yearsSome bloke called claiming to be from the local health service, telling me I qualified for a free medical alert because of some supposed health issues. Nobody in my house has any health problems, so I told him he’d got the wrong number since this was a business line, and I’d put him through to the boss. Then he just hung up on me. I reckon this sort of call could trick lots of older folks, so I’d say it’s pretty dodgy and risky.2 yearsI got a call from someone called Sam who claimed to be my nearby Medical advisor. Thing is, the call showed up as from Peterborough, but I'm down here in Devon, so not really local at all. He even rang my workplace and then just ended the call without saying much.SamPeterboroughDevon2 yearsThere’s been this health care scammer ringing non stop all day, mostly aimed at older folks. Looks like he’s just trying his luck with different numbers, nothing personal. These scammers really do just blast out calls hoping someone’ll bite.2 yearsI had a pretty much identical run-in like the person who shared before.2 yearsCalled by what sounded like a genuine local health worker with a very clear English accent, but it was actually a recorded message. They tried to convince me to buy a "small pendant for £1.75" to keep an eye on your health, but it’s clearly a trick to get your bank info. Total scam, nothing real about it. Best thing to do? Just hang up straight away!2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a medical advisor nearby, but they couldn't even say my name. Definitely some kind of health insurance con.2 yearsScam caller ignored my TPS registration and kept on ringing. Totally abusing the system!TPS2 yearsGot a spam call from someone called 'Sam' trying to sell me medical pendants, claimed it was for a charity. He tried to find out my age by asking sneaky questions and said I was already on their list but wouldn’t give my name, which was weird. When I pushed back with questions, he just seemed lost and went straight back to his script. He couldn’t really answer anything about me except that he was calling my landline number!Sam2 yearsGot a call on my home phone, picked up but no one said anything. After reading others’ reviews, looks like it’s probably a scam!2 yearsI recently encountered some rather bothersome individuals promoting complimentary medical alert bracelets. Quite irritating, I must say!2 yearsHe started going on about some medical alert thing, but I cut him off before he could say more.2 yearsA bloke rang me saying he was with some health organisation in the UK. When I asked if I’d asked for the call, he just hesitated and then started rambling without giving a straight answer. I ended the call there and then. Honestly, he came across more like some rejected cast member from a dodgy reality show than someone working in healthcare.UK2 yearsGot a call from someone who said they worked in local health services. When I asked for their exact position and which clinic they were from, they quickly switched to pushing a medical alert device. I ended the call and blocked the number, made sure not to share any personal info.2 yearsGot a call from someone pushing a neck alarm meant for elderly folks. They just kept going on and wouldn't stop to listen or let me say anything. Ended up hanging up and blocking their number straight away.Submit Your Own Report (01733 970795)
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