01737235228
☎️ 01737235228 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 173723 with a prefix of 01737. The area code 01737 originates from Redhill.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01737235228
- Suspicious SMS; pension company email-onlyApr
2026Possible scam call from BTMar
2023Questioning authenticity of technical supportJan
2021Unrelated number, not relevantAug
2020Asking about unknown phone numberJul
2020Harassing calls resumed; ignored recordingJun
2020Ignoring to save both timeApr
2020Frequent calls from Jordano RomanoApr
2020Unknown missed calls, no messagesApr
2020Unsuccessful attempt to return callMar
2020Blocked number due to commentsMar
2020Uninterested in Asian man's offerDec
2019Received repeated calls, blocked numberJan
2019Block number to avoid worryJan
2019Repeated nuisance calls from same numberJan
2019Financial warning: stay out of debtJan
2019Mark, energy supply, blocked foreignSep
2018Harassing calls; invasive debt collectorMar
2017Frustrating experience with websiteFeb
2016Upsetting automated call, unanswered identityFeb
2016Received two calls from 01737 235228Jan
2016Unknown person, first call, requesting creditDec
2015Calls are frustrating; need accountabilityDec
2015Persistent and frustrating unknown callerNov
2015Unwanted calls and texts blockedNov
2015Persistent calls causing stress and anxietyOct
2015Warning: Persistent debt collection practicesOct
2015Regularly coming back to annoyJul
2015Unwanted calls from First CreditJul
2015Calls multiple times, on reject listJul
2015Persistent harassment despite blocking effortsJul
2015Repetitive calls, silent response annoyingMay
2015Persistent unknown calls continue unabatedApr
2015Ignoring debt collectors, prank callingMar
2015Blocking unwanted calls from 1st CreditJan
2015Frequent calls, now on silentDec
2014Unwanted calls causing distressNov
2014Harassment by debt companies criticizedNov
2014Frustrated with repeated phone callsOct
2014Frequent unwanted phone callsOct
2014Automated call to work numberJul
2014Wrong number call for Llesley ReedJun
2014Receiving wrong number calls repeatedlyJun
2014Debt collectors lack original agreementsMar
2014Fraudsters without a doubt confirmedMar
2014User is receiving multiple callsJan
2014Number Of Searches: 652 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 27 February 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abbots Ripton(Cambridgeshire), Bucklers Hard(Hampshire), Invernaver(Highland), Martin(Hampshire) and Quedgeley(Gloucestershire).
01737235228 has 43 comments of which 6 x negative and 37 x neutral
01737235228 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01737235228 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance mainly linked to debt collection, often from a company called First Credit. Callers repeatedly seek individuals who do not live at the reported numbers, frequently using automated messages or harassing tactics. Many users report multiple daily calls with no clear identification, some alleging impersonation of official organisations or utility providers. The calls cause significant distress, with some recipients noting abusive behaviour and pressure demands. Attempts to clarify identity or dispute debts by the callers are often ignored or met with hostility. Numerous people have resorted to blocking the number but still face repeated calls, causing frustration and concern over privacy and harassment. Overall, it is associated with aggressive, dubious debt recovery practices and unwanted telemarketing harassment.
Reports on phone number 01737235228
3 monthsGot a text saying my contact details changed and if I didn’t do it, to ring this number. They claim to be from some pension firm, but I know that place only contacts people through email. Definitely feels dodgy to me.3 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she's with BT Openreach about our broadband. The number showed as 01737 730 412 but the connection was really poor, makes me think it was probably from India or somewhere else.BT OpenreachIndia6 yearsSomeone called saying they were from BT Openreach about an issue with my internet. Asked me for my password to fix it. Sounds like a scam, right?BT Openreach6 yearsWho called from 01737 167138? Anyone know?6 yearsGlad to see lockdown getting lighter, but annoying that the pestering calls are back again. Got quite a few from different numbers this week and one was from this number today. Some robot said it was for Louise Harris and to press 2 if I wasn't her. Yeah, I just hung up straight away.Louise Harris6 yearsI just ignore the calls, dont bother picking up, at the end of the day it's wasting their minutes not mine.6 yearsSomeone called for Jordano Romano keeps ringing me every single day for like 3 weeks straight!Jordano Romano6 yearsThis number has rung me a few times now, but they never leave a voicemail. Honestly, I haven't got a clue who could be calling!6 yearsNoticed I had 2 missed calls from this number, so I tried ringing back. Couldn’t get through, only heard some beeping sounds. Pretty sure it’s one of those “virtual” UK mobile numbers.UK6 yearsAfter seeing what everyone said about this number, I just blocked it right away.7 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy claiming he was from Citizen Advice. Said he could assist with loans and debts. I told him I wasn’t interested.Citizens Advice8 yearsGot two calls in less than an hour, just blocked the number!!8 yearsHonestly, just block the number and let it be, no point stressing over it.8 yearsThis number has phoned me a few times in the past few months. I never reply or engage with any automated messages, so I reckon it's just another one of those annoying spam calls going about.8 yearsOwing money again, just typical.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke called Mark, sounded like he was talking about energy deals or something. Didn't trust it, so I just blocked it.Mark11 yearsas mentioned earlier- a real pain in the rear end.11 yearsGot a call with a woman’s recorded voice. It started with me saying hello, then the message said "If you are (pause) press 1, if you aren’t (pause) press 2." I just ended the call straight away, seems suspicious if they can’t even say who they want. Makes me annoyed, fingers crossed it’s just some random nuisance call.11 yearsGot two calls from 01737 235228 earlier today.11 yearsGot a call from 1st Credit, left a recorded message wanting someone I’ve never heard of.11 yearsWhy isn't the government taking any productive measures to imprison directors of these types of companies? I receive a call from these foolish individuals on a daily basis.11 yearsThey kept calling me nonstop for some person I don’t even know! Told them to take me off their list but they’re still at it.11 yearsFirst Credit. I keep getting calls and texts from this number or ones close to it almost every week. It's always recorded messages meant for a different person. Complete nuisance, but thankfully I just block them as soon as they come through now.11 yearsThree different companies - 1st Credit, Lowells, and Red - have been consistently contacting me, often using different phone numbers. Despite having settled my account through the original creditor years ago, they continue to hassle me. As a result of the ongoing stress, I am now on antidepressants and unable to work.1st CreditLowellsRed11 yearsthis lot, First Credit, are debt collectors who’d chase you till the end of time over just a fiver! it’s honestly shocking how relentless they are.11 yearsthis annoying bloke rings almost every day, like 3 to 5 times daily, proper pain in the neck!11 yearsI keep getting bombarded with calls from this number, which seems to belong to someone who must have had my number over three years ago before it landed in my possession. Every time I pick up, it goes straight to voicemail, and they never fail to leave a message. It’s really quite annoying. - Caller: First Credit11 yearsThis number rings me a few times each week. I just don't pick up since it's blocked, so I can't understand why they keep trying to get through to me.11 yearsDo they ever give up? They have nothing to prove, yet they persist in harassing. I've blocked them, but I can't seem to shake them off. Therefore, I choose to simply ignore them.11 yearsthis number rings me about 5 times daily. every time I pick up, there's nothing but silence on the other end. super irritating.11 yearsI keep receiving frequent calls for an unfamiliar person, despite the fact that we have only been living here and using this number since December. An automated message asks me to press 2 if the intended recipient is not associated with this number. After doing so, the system thanks me for my input and claims that my number will be removed within the next 24 hours. However, to my dismay, I am still receiving these unwanted calls.12 yearsA certain debt collection agency seems to thrive on intimidation tactics whenever they attempt to reclaim debts that are either no longer enforceable or completely unsubstantiated. Most of the time, I just let my answering machine handle their calls, along with other pestering companies of the same ilk. However, occasionally, I enjoy picking up the phone and placing it next to the television or my music system, just for kicks, to see how long it takes for them to get bored and hang up! It's a rather amusing little game, really.12 yearsI've just recently acquired my phone number and it's only been three months, however, I've been constantly receiving calls from 1st Credit. They try to reach me almost every day but luckily, I always have my voicemail activated with no option to leave a message. Today, I had two calls from them and that's when I decided to take action. I've contacted my line provider and subscribed to the 'choose to refuse' service, which allows me to block their calls. Although this service comes at a cost and has a limit of blocking 10 numbers, I believe it's worth considering if you don't want to invest in a call blocking handset.1st Credit12 yearsI receive phone calls from them at least six times every day, but I have set my phone on silent mode for their calls. It doesn't bother me anymore.12 yearsI am being repeatedly called at my residence for an individual who has not resided here for more than 7 years now. Being a recent widow, these calls cause distress to me as they persistently continue. I would appreciate information on how to put an end to these unwanted calls.12 yearsUnethical company - bullying - among the numerous debt companies that mistreat individuals who are in debt and know they can escape consequences! The UK legal system fails to protect those in need, despite the fact that some clients fall into debt due to circumstances beyond their control. 1st Credit (and others) believe that causing distress will somehow be beneficial, but in reality, it only hampers clients' ability to recover and find employment. When confronted through mail or email, they struggle to provide the original contract as evidence of the debt. I strongly advise seeking assistance through a legal or welfare advice center and avoiding direct communication with them. If they fail to produce proof of the original contract within 28 days, the debt should be canceled. If the debt is verified, offer to pay £1 per month via standing order instead of direct debit, as they tend to increase the amount otherwise. I work as an advice worker and provide this guidance.UK1st Credit12 yearsRinging me non-stop.12 yearsMake sure to not only call once, but call five times every day. I am getting tired of this situation and it's making me consider getting rid of my phone line altogether.12 yearsI just received a phone call on my office landline, and to my surprise, it was an automated voice inquiring about my long-lost brother whom I haven't been in touch with for years. How did they manage to find my work number? Moreover, why are they even calling me about him? I quickly ended the call, hoping that they won't bother me at work in the future!12 yearsI received an automated message asking for someone named Llesley Reed. However, this person has never been associated with this particular number before.Llesley Reed12 yearsI have been receiving incessant calls and voicemails from individuals looking for someone I have no knowledge of. It appears that my phone number has been mistakenly recorded as theirs since I only obtained this phone/number two weeks ago. Despite my repeated attempts to convince them that they have the wrong person, they persist in contacting me. They even attempt to reach me from another number starting with 020. I did request that they verify the intended number, but it seems my pleas have fallen on deaf ears. Frankly, their relentless pursuit has begun to greatly irritate me.12 yearsHere is the contact number for 1st Credit, the debt collection agency. They can be quite persistent in their pursuit of payment. If you encounter a situation like this, it's best not to engage in phone conversations. Instead, request to receive the original credit agreement in written form. Typically, this request will leave them speechless as they are often unable to provide it. In conclusion, that usually brings an end to their actions.1st13 yearsThere is no doubt that these individuals are fraudsters.Submit Your Own Report (01737 235228)
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