01823210949
☎️ 01823210949 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 182321 with a prefix of 01823. The area code 01823 originates from Taunton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01823210949
- Scam call from Kieran reportedOct
2024Call center scam attempt reportedOct
2024Northern Irish scam call reportedOct
2024Suspicious call, not legitimate personOct
2024Friendly caller inquiring about bossOct
2024Refused to provide further informationOct
2024Suspicious calls from "Rubix" companyOct
2024Suspicious call requesting personal informationOct
2024Suspicious call from Rubix companyOct
2024Suspicious caller requesting director's nameOct
2024Caller requested director, no detailsOct
2024Suspicious caller, possible scam identifiedOct
2024Caller hung up before answering questionOct
2024Suspected scam, hung up quicklyOct
2024Persistent caller, no response givenOct
2024Persistent caller pretending to knowFeb
2024Director presence requested, claim 💬💼 🔜Jan
2024Uninvited caller, possibly telecom salesJan
2024Caller knew my name, untrustworthyJan
2024Attempted unsolicited phone consult with MDJan
2024Urgent request, speak with DirectorJan
2024Asked for MD, got cold-calledJan
2024Misunderstanding about the person calledJan
2024Attempted to impersonate director, fraudJan
2024Kate insists on speaking directlyJan
2024Seller pushing Hi Hi phoneJan
2024Requested Director's name, uncooperative spam callerJan
2024Out of line and rudeJan
2024Daily MD rings, blocked nowMay
2022Warning of potential scamMay
2022Hung up on arrogant cold callerMay
2022Caller asked for boss disrespectfullyApr
2022Disagrees with behavior and attitudeApr
2022Fraudulent request for credit cardApr
2022Arrogant and evasive cold callerApr
2022Unhelpful spam caller seeking MDApr
2022Number Of Searches: 209 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 15 April 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boscreege(Cornwall), Penycwm(Pembrokeshire) and Westwick(Norfolk).
01823210949 has 35 comments of which 33 x neutral and 2 x negative
01823210949 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01823210949 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance involving cold calls from individuals claiming to represent a company called Rubix or similar names. Callers frequently request to speak to the Managing Director or other senior staff by first name, but then refuse to disclose their company details or reason for calling, often hanging up when questioned. The tone of these calls is consistently aggressive or evasive, with some reports of rude behaviour. Attempts to provide information or take messages are typically dismissed. Several recipients identify these calls as scam or spam, with some callers allegedly trying to obtain sensitive information. Overall, this number is widely regarded as associated with untrustworthy and potentially fraudulent cold-calling activity, and caution is advised.
Reports on phone number 01823210949
2 yearsThis bloke Kieran was ringing up, proper pushy and seemed like a total scam. Couldn't believe how desperate he was to get in.Kieran2 yearsGot a call from this number, 01823210949, some bloke called Ollie said he was from Rubican. He kept insisting he needed to speak to the MD, saying someone had told him to ring through. Total rubbish, sounded like a pushy call centre just trying to push their agenda. Wouldn't trust it.Ollie2 yearsThe caller was asking for my manager, and I told them she was having an operation. They said they didn’t want to bother her and would send an email instead. They seemed quite chatty, like they already knew her, but that’s not the case at all.2 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be "Patrick Jones" working at Ripple, saying the managing director would definitely recognise his name - but the MD had no clue who he was. The guy was really dodgy, kept going in circles without giving any clear info. Totally felt off and suspicious to me.Patrick JonesRipple2 yearsThis bloke named Patrick rang me, said he was from Ripple and had a thick Northern Irish accent. He chatted really quickly like he didn’t want me to ask anything. Took a couple of calls before he finally told me his firm. Pretty sure it was a scam.PatrickRipple2 yearsI rang up askin' for the MD, but they weren’t giving out any details. Even when I tried to leave a message, they just wouldn’t budge.2 yearsThis was the third time I've answered a call from this "Rubix" lot. They kept asking for the MD by his first name, acting like they're tight pals or something. They said it was about our phone system, but when I tried to get more info, they just hung up on me! Strange behaviour, really.Rubix2 yearsPretty much like the last time, he called and said his name was Sam. He wanted to chat with the director and when I asked what the call was regarding, he just kept saying, "If [name] is there, can I talk to them?" I told him where to go and ended the call. He rang back right away but I just didn't pick up.Sam2 yearsHad a bloke called Harvey ring up, saying he’s from some firm named Rubix. He wanted to chat to our director, mentioned him by name and acted like he already knew what the call was about. Thing is, our director’s never come across Rubix before.HarveyRubix2 yearsSomeone rang up asking for the General Manager, giving the name Kieran Dean. They said they’d left their phone at home and wanted the Manager’s personal number. I wasn’t comfortable sharing it, so I offered to take a message instead, saying I could just say ‘Kieran rang.’ They wouldn’t share which company they were from or what the call was regarding, only that it was some private business thing. I told them if it’s something private, they really shouldn’t be calling the office at all!Kieran DeanKieran2 yearsThey asked for the director but wouldn’t tell me what company they were with. Said they’d ring back later.2 yearsA bloke called himself Sam, but he was really cagey and wouldn't say which company he was ringing from or what they wanted. When I asked, he dodged my questions like it was a usual scam call.Sam2 yearsJust like the last comment I read, they wanted to speak to the manager, but they cut me off and ended the call before I could even ask what the reason for the call was.2 yearsThey kept insisting on speaking to the MD by name, and the moment I asked what the call was regarding, they just put the phone down. Definitely felt like a scam to me.2 yearsThis number keeps ringing me but when I pick up, no one talks. It's quite annoying.2 yearsI keep receiving daily calls from someone who insists on speaking to an MD, but gets the name utterly wrong every time. She only uses his first name, as if she believes they’re old friends or something. The caller, who goes by Katie, sounds like she’s had a few too many energy drinks-she’s absolutely buzzing with energy! Apparently, she’s representing a company called Rubix’s. I’ve just requested to be removed from their list, and I've also reported her for harassment and spam. It’s blindingly obvious she’s just rifling through names from Companies House without a second thought!KatieRubix ’ sCompanies House2 yearsGot a call asking for the director, but wouldn’t say who they were. Said they'd call back later.2 yearsJust got a call from some random cold caller, totally unexpected.2 yearsThis person seemed to know my name and insisted I verify it, yet he wouldn't share who he was or the purpose of his call. Quite odd, if you ask me!2 yearsGot a call from someone who asked for the MD just by their first name. They wouldn’t say who they were or why they were calling. Bit suspicious if you ask me.2 yearsI keep ringing up and asking to speak to the Director, but always using just his first name. They won’t divulge anything more, but I keep insisting that it’s absolutely crucial for them to have a chat today. I’ve been told that he’s already anticipating my call.2 yearsI find myself in a similar predicament. Requested to speak with the MD but was met with reluctance regarding the reason for my call. I took the liberty of checking his number and discovered it's associated with a cold calling scheme. Kindly ensure this number is removed from your list, or I shall have to consider legal action.MD2 yearsI received a call that was supposedly for my manager, but he was referred to by a name he doesn’t actually use. When I probed further about the nature of the call, the caller was rather tight-lipped. So I ended the conversation.2 yearsI attempted to reach out to the director personally, mentioning their name. When I declined to engage further, they abruptly ended the conversation. Seems like a scam artist to me!2 yearsI received a call from a woman who identified herself as Kate. She seemed rather insistent and demanded to speak with the Managing Director directly, using his name. When I inquired further, she refused to disclose any details and claimed to have his mobile number. Her tone was quite haughty and pushy, I must admit.Kate2 yearsGot a rather unwelcome call from someone peddling a Hi Hi phone system. Quite irritating, to say the least!2 yearsReceived multiple calls in a single day from a bloke who demanded to speak to a Director, but wouldn’t divulge any details about the nature of the call or his location. It’s definitely a dodgy spam call. He was exceedingly unpleasant, hanging up as soon as the conversation didn’t go his way. I can’t tell if this is from a proper business or if it’s just some jobless chap causing trouble, James.James2 yearsThis caller is quite similar to what I've noticed from others - they demand to speak to my managing director, and when I inform them that they're unavailable, they become exceedingly discourteous. To top it off, they refuse to disclose the purpose of their call!4 yearsI keep getting calls from someone asking for MD rings, and whenever I try to find out who they are, they just hang up! They've been blocked now, thank goodness!4 yearsReceived a rather pompous call earlier; I decided to end the conversation abruptly and hang up.4 yearsI inquired about the manager using her first name, which isn’t even the one she goes by. When I mentioned that she was unavailable, they abruptly hung up on me.4 yearsI echo what everyone else has mentioned. This person comes across as boorish and full of themselves, acting as though they hold some significant status.4 yearsI was prompted to provide my credit card information along with my PIN so they could switch my account.4 yearsI had a rather unpleasant experience with a rather pompous caller who demanded to speak to the managing director by name, yet wouldn’t disclose his own location. Just the usual bothersome cold caller trying their luck.4 yearsUsual nuisance call, if you ask me. They were all prying about my MD using only his first name and responding to my queries with curt, rather uninformative replies. Did a poor job of explaining the purpose of their call, to be honest. Wouldn’t clarify why they were ringing me at all.Submit Your Own Report (01823 210949)
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