01797335071
☎️ 01797335071 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 179733 with a prefix of 01797. The area code 01797 originates from Rye.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01797335071
- Stop frequent phone calls, pleaseJun
2017Received call; used whistle tacticMay
2017User provided no responseMay
2017Unwanted calls; politicians unaffectedMay
2017Scam call with health questionMar
2017Company harassing vulnerable elderly individualFeb
2017Scammers ignoring grief, causing distressFeb
2017Suspicious health call ended abruptlyFeb
2017Elderly scammed; urgent investigation neededJan
2017Call blocked by call guardianJan
2017Ignored calls, no messages leftDec
2016Scam call still operating, why?Nov
2016Suspicious caller asking personal informationNov
2016Received unsolicited call about healthNov
2016Health care company scam alertNov
2016Racially insensitive comments about callersOct
2016Received questionable phone call, potential scamOct
2016Scam call from supposed health centerOct
2016Elderly mother with dementia forgetsSep
2016Persistent caller, no messages receivedAug
2016Scam call targeting elderly motherAug
2016Unwanted calls from "Adam", annoyingJul
2016Silence during a three-minute callJul
2016Wrong number, polite Asian callerJul
2016Ignoring unfamiliar calls, only messages acceptedJul
2016Caller claimed health check, annoyingJul
2016It's a scam, just hang upJul
2016Called by possible scam organizationJul
2016Scammers target vulnerable, hang upJun
2016Misunderstood call, found it humorousJun
2016Contact Action Fraud to reportJun
2016Suspicious call about health tabletsJun
2016Obvious attempt at a scamJun
2016Making phone call, ignoring adviceJun
2016Beware of targeting elderly individualsJun
2016Warning about conmen on phoneJun
2016Health-related calls received todayJun
2016Scam call from Wood houseJun
2016Suspicious call from wellbeing centreJun
2016Comment suggests calling out someoneMay
2016Inappropriate and unprofessional encounter detailsMay
2016Elderly victim of dishonest scamApr
2016International nuisance calls, avoid sharing detailsApr
2016Beware of potential phone scamsApr
2016Possible scam call about healthApr
2016Unwanted Asian caller harassing momMar
2016English name, Asian accent, persistent callerMar
2016Persistent survey caller, suspicious tacticsMar
2016Unwanted health-related phone callFeb
2016Nuisance calls from immoral scammersFeb
2016Cautiously avoid persistent Asian manFeb
2016Suspicious calls requesting credit card informationFeb
2016Suspicious health center phone callFeb
2016Repeated calls about medication inquiryFeb
2016Scammer asking for bank detailsJan
2016Scam call, mother recognized fraudJan
2016Scam call regarding non-existent tabletsJan
2016Indian caller pushed medication scamDec
2015Suspicious call targeting elderly motherNov
2015Fraudulent calls about false ordersNov
2015Beware of fake nutritionist callsOct
2015Suspicious caller, potential scam involvementOct
2015Frustrated by ongoing scam callsSep
2015Suspicious call disguised as wellnessSep
2015Indian caller was a quackSep
2015Received nuisance call pretending consultantSep
2015Continued unwanted phone calls reportedJul
2015Annoying foreign person selling productsJul
2015Received health tablets cold callJul
2015Annoying call, no message leftJul
2015Scammer targeting elderly with dementiaMay
2015Repeated unsolicited calls, privacy invasionMay
2015Annoying calls after rejecting offersApr
2015Confused call from John, felt gullibleMar
2015Unexpected repeated calls and inquiriesMar
2015Pleased with but didn't purchaseFeb
2015Received suspicious health-related phone callFeb
2015Rude foreign man hung upJan
2015Beware of fraudulent nutritionist callsDec
2014Scammers targeted elderly woman, ignored careNov
2014Abusive call; recommend blocking itNov
2014Elderly targeted by phone scammersOct
2014Elderly neighbor scammed into purchasingOct
2014Frustration over persistent unwanted callsSep
2014Scammers targeting elderly individuals' healthAug
2014Harassing calls should be illegalAug
2014Receiving unwanted calls, blocking installedAug
2014Upset about health survey inquiryAug
2014Frustrated with persistent cold callsAug
2014Elderly deserve privacy from scamsAug
2014Inquire about Sera wellbeing centerJul
2014Concern for elderly phone harassmentJul
2014Tired of annoying phone callsJun
2014Scammed elderly mother-in-law, awaiting refundJun
2014Call went to voicemail; no messageApr
2014Unwanted calls from persistent telemarketerApr
2014Unwelcome call upset pensioners' familyMar
2014Selling remedies to protected numbersJan
2014Silence filled the roomSep
2013Number Of Searches: 355 Number Of Comments: 95 First Seen: 27 January 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Arthursdale(West Yorkshire), Pen-y-cae(Powys) and Treslothan(Cornwall).
01797335071 has 95 comments of which 74 x neutral and 18 x negative and 3 x positive
01797335071 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01797335071 👆 is reported as persistent and intrusive, primarily targeting elderly and vulnerable individuals with unsolicited calls claiming to be from health or wellbeing organisations. Callers often use non-British accents and may share personal details to feign legitimacy, sometimes pressuring recipients to disclose sensitive information or purchase costly, unnecessary supplements. Many report calls involving health-related questions or offers of medication, leading to distress, financial loss, and increased anxiety, particularly among those with dementia or serious illnesses. Despite numerous complaints and warnings about scams, callers continue undeterred, prompting calls for stronger regulatory action and police involvement. Best practice advises not answering unknown numbers, never providing personal or bank details, and reporting suspicious calls to relevant authorities for investigation.
Reports on phone number 01797335071
9 yearsI would appreciate it if these calls could be limited; they're coming through around five times every day!9 yearsJust got a ring from this number. I chose not to pick up because I always screen my calls. The caller hung up right after my answering machine kicked in. I've also employed a referee's whistle before; it does the trick brilliantly!9 yearsThey didnt pick up.9 yearsI can’t fathom why they keep ringing me; honestly, who’s actually interested in what they’re offering? It seems like the government is just sitting on their hands, likely because they’re too worried about how it would look if they took action. I wouldn’t be surprised if the politicians themselves aren’t getting these nuisance calls at home!9 yearsI got a call from this dodgy number too. The guy didn’t sound English but he asked me “how are you feeling today?” I just replied “I’m fine” and quickly hung up on him.10 yearsI'm absolutely appalled at how this firm incessantly harasses my elderly mother, who is 90 and suffers from dementia. It's disgraceful and should be put to a halt immediately. Their persistence in attempting to extract her personal information is downright shocking. We're planning to notify the authorities and involve Action Fraud. The number in question is 01797 335071. Cheers, VivienneAction FraudCheersVivienne10 yearsI recently received a call intended for my late mother, who sadly passed away a few months back. This is far from the first time I’ve experienced such an intrusion; they even referenced her by name and knew our address along with the postcode. Each time I inform them of her passing, they express their condolences, but then keep pushing their dubious offers. It’s incredibly frustrating. I've started jotting down these numbers and plan to grab a whistle to blow down the line if they persist. Can't they grasp the immense stress they're causing me? I've already lost both my mother and brother within just six months, and the last thing I need is these relentless calls reminding me of my grief. It’s utterly heartbreaking.10 yearsI received a call from this number, and it was an Asian gentleman on the line. He inquired about my wellbeing and stated that we had spoken prior to Christmas. Out of the blue, he also asked if I was experiencing any issues with my memory. Well, the conversation seemed to take a turn for the awkward, as he hung up before anything could be resolved. Quite odd, I must say!10 yearsMy poor mother, who is getting on in years, has just had a call from these individuals and, regrettably, she ended up divulging her bank details. We're now in a bit of a panic, trying to sort this all out. From the comments I've seen prior, it seems this has been a persistent issue for quite some time. Surely there’s a way to shut this down and look into it properly?10 yearsI gave it a go today, but got thwarted by the call guardian.10 yearsI've had a couple of calls from this number, but I always leave my voicemail on. They never bother to leave a message, so I just choose to disregard their calls completely. I've no intention of returning their calls.10 yearsYesterday, on the 28th of November 2016, my mother-in-law received a rather dubious call from this number. To her surprise, they were already in possession of her name, address, and postcode. After verifying this information, they nonchalantly proceeded to ask for her credit card information. Thankfully, she had the sense to hang up before disclosing anything. It seems these scam artists are still actively using this number to carry out their deceitful activities. Does anyone have any insight as to why this number hasn’t been eliminated or why the perpetrators haven't faced any legal action?10 yearsI received a phone call where the person was inquiring about my wellbeing and also my bank cards. I reckon this caller needs to be reported and dealt with.10 yearsToday, I received a rather peculiar call from an Asian gentleman who seemed rather taken aback by my youthful tone, especially given that I’m an octogenarian (80 years young, to be precise!). He claimed to be representing some health firm and inexplicably inquired about my struggles with lung cancer, a condition I don’t actually have. Naturally, I wanted to know how he came by such intimate and sensitive information. However, he was entirely evasive and couldn’t provide me with an answer. It's quite concerning how these individuals manage to acquire what I deem private details about one’s life. Feeling frustrated, I decided to end the conversation by hanging up.10 yearsBeen getting loads of calls from a dodgy health care firm. If you want them to leave you alone, go to #### and sign up with your info.10 yearsThese callers are incredibly tenacious, aren't they? I asked him - let’s just say, a certain individual - to skedaddle. He had the audacity to ring back, chiding me for being impolite. I told him precisely what I thought, hung up, and wouldn’t you know it, he tried calling again! I answered, but rather than engage, I simply left the line open. He lingered on the line for ages, clearly not catching on. It’s a bit troubling, really, as it seems like these calls predominantly come from one group. It feels like a pattern, and I can't help but think that they don’t quite set the bar for respect in the interactions I’ve had with them!10 yearsGot a call last week from this number, some guy with a really strong Pakistani accent, couldn't quite catch who he said he was representing. He seemed to know way too much about me though, stuff like my age and what meds I’m on, which felt a bit dodgy. When I asked where he got that info, he said it was all legit, coming from a company called Data Vendors through local chemists or something. I told him that sounded unlikely, then he started pushing some alternative medicine. That’s when I figured it was a scam and just hung up.Data Vendors10 yearsI got a call from 01797335071, a man with an Asian accent claiming to be from my local health clinic, even gave the exact name. I told him to call back the next day so I could verify with my GP practice, and turns out it’s definitely a scam. If you get a call like this, report it straight to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040. Next time he rings, tell him you’ve reported him and that’s what you’ll do every time. What he’s doing is illegal. I’m on the TPS so I’m protected.Action FraudTelephone Preference Service10 yearsI've tried ringing my elderly mum a couple of times. Unfortunately, she's dealing with dementia, so she doesn't remember our chats. However, she did manage to jot down my number.10 yearsThis number keeps ringing non stop, i honestly lost track how many times it's called me. They never bother to leave a voicemail either. I just ignore it and dont pick up, but still the calls keep coming through. Can't be bothered with it at all.10 yearsMy elderly mother received a call from someone pretending to be from the health centre. They mentioned that, due to her numerous prescriptions, it was necessary to conduct a review. They then went on to request her bank and visa information. Thankfully, she had the foresight not to share any details with them.10 yearsI received a call from a chap named "Adam." He greeted me with, "How’s your day going, DARLING? Just wanted to check in on your well-being, my LOVE." I found it rather bothersome, so I kindly told him to cease his incessant calling and to take his leave, addressing him again as "my LOVE" for good measure.Adam10 yearsMy husband answered a call, but the person on the other end didn’t utter a single word. We ended up leaving the line open for a good three minutes. Quite peculiar if you ask me!10 yearsI received a call from a gentleman of Asian descent, seemingly from a call centre. He was exceptionally courteous, but I made it clear that he must've dialled the wrong number. Strangely enough, he mentioned my name correctly. I simply apologised and ended the conversation.10 yearsI've been receiving persistent calls from this particular number. Thankfully, my caller ID allows me to avoid picking up the phone for any unfamiliar digits. I believe that if someone genuinely wants to get in touch, they ought to leave a message on my answering machine. That way, I can return their call if it's warranted.10 yearsOn the 13th of July, 2016, I received a rather peculiar phone call from a gentleman of Asian descent. He seemed to have an unsettling familiarity with my doctor's surgery details, claiming he was following up on my health status. Upon informing him that I was in good health, he suggested that I should consume five glasses of lukewarm water daily and mentioned he would touch base with me in six months. I'm left wondering who he could possibly be. No real damage done, but I find the whole situation rather irritating!10 yearsIt's a right con, just cut the call and move on!10 yearsGot a ring from this number claiming to be some kind of wellbeing group based in East Sussex, saying they were doing some health awareness thing near me. They quickly started asking about my health issues, which I told them was private and that they hadn’t shown any proof of who they are. I figured they were trying to trick me into sharing something so they could push some pills or treatments. After reading other comments about this number, it sounds like a scam to me, so I’d be careful and consider it dodgy.East Sussex10 yearsIt's unbelievable how they target my wife, who is unfortunately dealing with brain damage. But the moment I grab the phone, they seem to vanish into thin air. What a bunch of rotters!10 yearsI had a bit of a bizarre encounter with this number just now. Unfortunately, I’m a bit hard of hearing, and the chap on the other end was quite difficult to decipher. In fact, I was convinced he was inquiring about the condition of my home, which gave me a good chuckle! 🤣 I cheekily replied that if he was aware of my address, he ought to know the state my abode is in! Strangely enough, he didn’t press the matter any further! It’s a rather amusing situation, really, but I always make a point of investigating any unusual numbers that pop up.10 yearsMy dad went through something like this too. Luckily, he caught the payment in time and stopped it, but then the bloke phoned back, getting pushy trying to take the money again. Anyone else gotten these calls should ring Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 - they might be able to help put a stop to it.10 yearsToday, a gentleman with an Asian accent called me on 20th June 2016. He seemed to know my name and claimed to be representing the Wellbeing Centre, inquiring about my health - you know, the usual aches and pains. After a bit of back and forth, he mentioned sending me some sort of tablets. I made it clear I wasn’t interested and asked him not to waste my time before hanging up. I can only assume the next step would have been a request for my banking information.Wellbeing Centre10 yearsThey're trying to pull a fast one but it's super obvious it's a scam. Total load of rubbish if you ask me.10 yearsThey kept calling to check if I was alright, told them to just leave me alone and put the phone down.10 yearsMy elderly parents have been pestered numerous times, both during the day and at odd hours. On one occasion, they had a rather disconcerting conversation with a gentleman of Asian descent who was masquerading as a medical professional. He started discussing health concerns and mentioned medications, displaying an alarming level of knowledge about the tablets my mother uses. It begs the question: where on earth did he acquire such personal details? Thankfully, he didn’t push for any purchases or ask for sensitive information-perhaps because he realised my mum would have easily outsmarted him if he had tried. However, he did inquire whether family members were assisting her, and when my father answered the phone, the scammer promptly disconnected, suggesting these individuals might be preying on vulnerable elderly women. Just a heads up for everyone!10 yearsToday I checked on an elderly chap who was chatting on the phone with what turned out to be fraudsters. Sadly, by the time I got there, he’d already given them his card information. We're currently speaking with the bank, as they’ve managed to withdraw £63.50 from his account.10 yearsI've received a couple of phone calls today inquiring about health matters and similar topics. Quite curious, really!10 yearsI received a call from this number today. An individual with an Indian accent claimed to be from the Woodhouse Health Centre in Leeds and insisted on discussing my medication. I found this rather suspicious, so I decided to hang up.Woodhouse Health CentreLeeds10 yearsI received a call from this number on the 1st of June, 2016. There was an Asian lady on the line, claiming to be associated with a wellness centre. I didn't stick around for long and ended the conversation quickly.10 yearsHonestly, my advice would be to find some more fulfilling pursuits.10 yearsMy dad got scammed out of £180 by some "charming Welsh woman named Daphne" - honestly, it's shocking and just plain awful. From what I've heard, these people target older folks and ask for loads of money for almost nothing.Daphne10 yearsI contacted BT's nuisance call helpline for my elderly mother, who's 85, as she'd been receiving calls from this number. They informed me it’s an overseas call, cleverly disguised to appear as if it’s coming from within the UK. Unfortunately, there’s no way to block it at the exchange unless we replace the phone altogether. But one thing’s for certain: we must never share any financial information with them.BTUK10 yearsToday, whilst I was at my 94-year-old mother’s house, she received a rather dubious call from this number on 7th April 2016. The caller claimed she had an outstanding debt and insisted on obtaining her card information. Thankfully, due to a recent incident with another so-called “Wellbeing Firm,” she has prudently chosen to keep her bank card secured away. As soon as she mentioned this, the line abruptly cut off. It’s a stark reminder to remain vigilant!Wellbeing Firm10 yearsGot a call from a man with an Asian accent claiming he worked for some health dept. He mentioned my husband was dealing with joint pain and was taking four pills for it. I asked him how he knew that, and he sounded annoyed. I quickly hung up. This kind of thing would really scare an older person, I reckon.10 yearsThis guy rang my mum, even knew her address and name. He sounded Asian but had a proper English name. Said he wanted to talk about her health or something. It really stressed my mum out since her number’s ex directory and she’s on the phone preference list. He kept pestering her and just wouldn’t take no for an answer, it’s like harassment.10 yearsGot calls from a guy with a super English sounding name, but his accent was totally Asian. He kept asking about my health. He rang me four times in a row and each time I didn't pick up. Proper annoying!10 yearsI received a phone call from this number, and they not only knew my name but also my address. The caller claimed to be conducting a survey on the health of elderly folks. I decided to hang up, but to my surprise, he rang me back six times until I finally picked up again. He was rather pushy, insisting he wasn't just another cold caller and got quite irritated when I expressed my reluctance. I informed him that I wasn’t a pensioner, thus couldn’t assist, and firmly asked him not to ring again. Honestly, if I had been more vulnerable, I could see how someone might feel pressured into answering his inquiries.11 yearsReceived a call from this number, and as soon as I answered, I ended the conversation. They immediately rang me again, wanting to know why I hung up. Then they started talking about my health. I decided to cut the call again. What a nuisance!11 yearsIt's truly disheartening to witness the prevalence of individuals masquerading as "business" professionals, devoid of any sense of ethics. They bombard unsuspecting individuals with nuisance calls, preying upon the vulnerable in a bid to exploit them. We've received countless calls from these charlatans, frequently pretending to conduct a survey supposedly "for the NHS." It's abundantly clear that they are deceiving us-what a classic case of "pretexting," which, as a former private investigator, I can affirm is blatantly illegal in the UK. I've delved into their background, and the conclusion is inescapable: they are the absolute dregs of society.NHSUK11 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy who was pretty irritating. He kept probing about my health and what meds I'm on. Honestly, don’t get caught up in what he’s asking - keep your details to yourself and your family’s details too. The best thing to do is just put the phone down straight away.11 yearsReceived three phone calls from this number today, and I decided to pick up on the third ring. An individual with an Asian accent attempted to persuade me into divulging my credit card information. No way was I falling for that!11 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming to be from my local health centre, inquiring about my medication. I terminated the call promptly, as the person on the other end had a distinctly Indian accent.11 yearsI got bombarded with six calls in quick succession from someone who claimed to be inquiring about my prescriptions and medication. They even had the cheek to know my name! I was on my way to the doctor's, so I told them I was stepping out. They said they'd give me a ring again later. Quite the curious situation, really!11 yearsSo my mum, who’s on her own, got a call from this number earlier. The bloke on the line kept going on about some tablets she supposedly needs to pay for, and he tried to get her bank info. But since mum doesn’t take any meds at all, she clocked it was a scam. She told him her daughter said she mustn’t give out bank details on the phone, then hung up and rang me straight away.11 yearsMy elderly mother, who resides by herself, recently received a rather suspicious call from this number. The chap on the other end was rambling on about some tablets that she supposedly needs to sort payment for. Naturally, as she doesn’t take any tablets, she recognised it was a scam. She firmly stated that her daughter has advised her against sharing any banking information over the phone, then promptly hung up. Immediately after, she reached out to me for guidance.11 yearsMy elderly mother, who lives on her own, received a rather suspicious call from this number today. A bloke on the other end started chatting about some tablets that she supposedly needed to pay for, attempting to extract her bank information. Thankfully, as she doesn’t take any medication, she quickly realised it was a scam. She firmly told him that her daughter had instructed her to avoid giving out any bank details over the phone, then hung up and promptly rang me for a chat.11 yearsMy aged mother, who is suffering from dementia, received a phone call from this number, which her carer picked up. The caller claimed to be from the health centre, inquiring whether she was managing her diabetes medication appropriately. It seems they might have had prior contact with my mum, as she indeed has diabetes; however, she doesn’t take any tablets for it. The carer informed the caller that I oversee her health matters, and they rather oddly mentioned that they were aware I lived nearby. I subsequently contacted the health centre, and naturally, they confirmed that they never conduct such phone calls. I’m really puzzled about the caller's intentions; perhaps they were attempting to sell something, as they expressed a desire to speak directly to my mother.11 yearsI recently received a phone call from this company, claiming that the Visa card number I supposedly provided was erroneous and required verification. I was taken aback, as I have never shared my card information with them. The caller was adamant, insisting that I had placed an order for tablets with them. It's worth mentioning that a few months back, they had also reached out to me, aggressively promoting weight-loss tablets. Frustrated, I hung up, but they tried calling again, which I simply decided to ignore. Quite the persistent lot, aren't they?11 yearsI received a rather dodgy phone call from someone claiming to be "Ryan Palmer," who said he was a nutritionist and wanted to chat with me. As soon as I heard his rather suspicious accent and realised the name sounded a bit suspect, I figured it was one of those nuisance calls. I promptly hung up. So, folks, beware of the number 01797335071. Stay savvy and don’t fall for any tricks!Ryan Palmer11 yearsA rather dubious caller claimed to be concerned about my wellbeing. I swiftly ended the conversation. I can't shake the feeling that it’s the same bunch who conned us regarding our computer. We ended up losing every last photo and file because we were wise enough not to hand over our credit card information.11 yearsI've been receiving persistent calls on my home line that go on for ages, yet I choose not to pick up. Honestly, it’s high time that such practices were made illegal. It’s quite worrying to consider how many people, especially those who are more vulnerable, might fall victim to these scams.11 yearsI got a call asking about my well-being, but it was pretty clear they were trying to sell me something!11 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be conducting research in public health, and he asked me about my well-being. I quickly realised he was a scammer and told him as much before asking him to leave me alone. It genuinely unnerves me to think they might be targeting those who are more vulnerable.11 yearsI received a couple of calls today from this number, with the caller keen to speak to my mother. Sensing it might be a nuisance, I decided to play along and pretended to be her. The chap on the other end claimed to be her consultant and said he’d be sending over some tablets I supposedly needed for my well-being. I firmly told him to refrain from calling this number again before I hung up. Honestly, this is outrageous!11 yearseven tho ive asked them to quit, they just keep calling over and over again.11 yearsGot a call from someone with a foreign accent trying to sell me things. Was so annoying I just put the phone down right away.11 yearsI recently received a phone call from a chap with an Indian accent using this number. He inquired about my well-being and mentioned a company that sounded rather official, which piqued my curiosity. I responded cautiously, but then he had the audacity to suggest I required some sort of tablets "to maintain my health." Honestly, without a valid reason for his call, his pushiness about these supposed health tablets is quite beyond the pale. Even if it was just a marketing tactic, such an approach is downright inappropriate. He hung up rather abruptly when I pressed him for details about his company and whether this was a legitimate call. I really detest these sorts of companies...11 yearsKeeps giving me a bell but never leaves a message. Just another annoying call that I really don’t need.11 yearsI've received numerous calls from this number lately. The first time, they claimed to be conducting a health survey and offered some medical guidance! I informed them that I've got a perfectly capable GP for that sort of thing. After hanging up, I regretted not inquiring about their medical qualifications! A little while later, another individual from the same number rang me up, and I firmly instructed them to cease calling. Yet, a few weeks down the line, I found another call waiting for me. I made it clear once again that I had no interest in conversing with them and requested they stop calling. We'll see what unfolds from here. It's becoming quite the nuisance and feels like a blatant invasion of privacy, much like the countless unwanted calls we often endure.11 yearsI've just received eight calls in a mere five minutes after dismissing them when they tried to push some miracle pills on me. I’m utterly appalled! It’s infuriating that our incompetent government allows this sort of nonsense to occur without taking any effective action to put a stop to it.11 yearsGot a call from John, he kept asking about how I was doing health-wise. At first, I figured he was from my doctor’s office or something. But after spending over ten minutes chatting, I finally caught on he was actually trying to pitch me something. Fair to say, I might be a bit too trusting!John11 yearsThis number keeps ringing me up, and all I can hear is laughter on the other end! They’ve also been probing into my age and health. No idea who it is, though-caller’s identity remains a mystery!12 yearsThe sales rep was really polite, but in the end, I decided not to purchase.12 yearsI received a phone call earlier today from the number 01797 335071. A chap with a foreign accent claimed to be from Wellbeing and started inquiring whether I was a pensioner, what medications I'm on, any health issues I might have, and even what kind of diet I follow. When I probed him about the purpose of these questions, he didn't offer any clarification, so I decided to hang up. Quite dodgy if you ask me!Wellbeing12 yearsSome bloke from abroad rang me up askin if I was a pensioner, and when I told him no, he just hung up on me right away.12 yearsHello everyone, just wanted to share a quick heads-up. My mum recently received a rather convincing phone call purportedly from a nutritionist attempting to build her trust. Thankfully, she decided to hang up, then dialled 1471 to trace the call and reported it to the fraud office. The number to watch out for is 01797335071. Stay alert and don’t fall for it!12 yearsMy mother, who's struggling with dementia, received a call from these individuals attempting to extract money from her card. Thankfully, a nurse was present and intervened, instructing them not to call again. Later on, another caregiver observed the same incident and informed them of my mother's condition. To my disbelief, they dismissed the caregiver's account, insisting she wasn't suffering from dementia and claimed she was able to read the card details!12 yearsThis call is quite inappropriate and definitely warrants being blocked!12 yearsI received a call earlier today, and when I explained that I wasn't keen to chat about my health, I felt it was a bit dodgy. It appears they're preying on the older generation, and it’s high time the phone companies stepped up to the plate and took action. They seem to be cashing in on our seniors far too easily!12 yearsIt seems I’m not the only one inundated with these annoying phone calls. Honestly, BT and the company behind these numbers really ought to step up their game and put an end to this nonsense. With all the technology at our disposal nowadays, surely it’s possible to shut them down. It’s rather disheartening that the focus appears to be more on profit than on the countless individuals who are tormented by this incessant barrage of harassment.BT12 yearsMy elderly mum received a rather insistent call from this number, claiming they had magical tablets that would cure her ailments. Thankfully, she didn’t have her bank card on her; otherwise, I shudder to think what might have happened. It's quite frustrating that the Telephone Preference Service is ineffective against calls from abroad. It's high time these unsolicited calls were put to an end.12 yearsThe frequency of these persistent calls is nothing short of harassment, and I believe it’s high time that such behaviour be outlawed!12 yearsI've been bombarded with relentless calls from this firm, so I've resorted to getting a new BT phone that has the capability to block their nonsense. If that hadn't worked, the only other option would have been to unleash a string of choice words before hanging up in frustration!BT12 yearsGot a call from a woman with an accent I couldn’t place, kept asking about my health stuff and then started pushing these tablets on me. Proper annoying.12 yearsThey just keep ringing! Every time I pick up, I only get the answering machine, and they don't leave a word. Honestly, when will this pathetic government finally take a stand for its citizens and put an end to all these nuisance calls? It’s absolutely infuriating! I’m bombarded by folks with thick accents trying to peddle me all sorts of nonsense that I’m completely uninterested in. It’s utterly exhausting!12 yearsAs a couple well into our twilight years, nearing the grand milestone of 80, we find ourselves quite vexed by the intrusion of unsolicited calls. It's rather disheartening that just a handful of years ago, we rarely experienced this nuisance. Why, one might wonder, should we-along with anyone else-be forced to pause our daily lives to entertain the whims of opportunistic callers? Are we not entitled to the sanctity of our own abode? I can’t help but question whether the government is ready to tackle the repercussions that arise from such incessant disturbances and the stress they inflict on vulnerable individuals like us.12 yearsIs this establishment called Sera a wellness centre?Sera12 yearsI really wish there were a way to put an end to these persistent nuisances targeting our elderly and frail loved ones. It's baffling how they manage to obtain unpublished phone numbers! My poor mother is extremely anxious over this whole situation. We’ve reached out to these callers before, and they promised us that her details would be removed from their system. Yet, just a few weeks later, the calls begin anew! It’s utterly frustrating for both of us.12 yearsI’m really fed up with this lot lately. Received yet another call from them just now. They usually want to speak to my husband, who’s unwell. The moment I catch that foreign lilt, I hang up straight away and look up the number. Surprise, surprise, it’s them again! I’m just relieved that I can shield him from these intrusive calls.12 yearsI can't believe what just happened! A couple of dodgy callers spent an entire hour convincing my 88-year-old mother-in-law to purchase some tablets for a staggering £72 - that's nearly a week's worth of her pension! Now we're stuck waiting for a refund, hoping they come through. What a right nuisance!12 yearsSilence reigned supreme.12 years14/04/2014 14:27 I've just received a quartet of calls from this number within a mere five minutes. A chap with a rather peculiar accent claimed to be representing a health care firm. He was quite insistent and wouldn’t accept my refusal, so I eventually told him where to go.12 yearsThe call was routed straight to the answering machine with no message being recorded.12 yearsI received a rather unwanted call from this number. We're registered as an ex-directory, and calls like this are quite bothersome. Being pensioners, it's particularly distressing for my wife. We would really prefer to be left in peace.13 yearsI keep receiving calls from people trying to peddle their so-called “wellness” products to my private number, which is on the telephone preference service list, mind you! Not to mention, I’ve also opted out of receiving junk mail. It’s baffling how they continue to persist like this.Submit Your Own Report (01797 335071)
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