01908061336
☎️ 01908061336 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1908061 with a prefix of 01908. The area code 01908 originates from Milton Keynes.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01908061336
- MIB scam warning; verify numbersOct
2025Automated advice for legal vehicle complianceAug
2025Suspicious letter about insurance scamJul
2025Insurance scam impersonating real bureauJun
2025Warning: Scam warning receivedDec
2024Fake insurance call, suspicious letterDec
2024Phone number associated with scamNov
2024Fraudulent letter about car insuranceNov
2024Scam targeting vulnerable individuals reportedOct
2024It's a scamOct
2024Beware of misleading insurance lettersOct
2024Blocked a time-waster immediatelyJun
2024Uncertain about authenticity of serviceJun
2024Scam claiming to be insurance bureauJun
2024Not a scam, advice line warningJun
2024Legitimate service; compliance necessaryJun
2024Check vehicle insurance database validityJun
2024Legitimate advice, not a scamJun
2024Check MIB and motor insurerJun
2024Automated advice line for CIEJun
2024Scam impersonating insurance bureau letterJun
2024Scammers posing as insurance bureauMay
2024Untrustworthy, shady, suspicious behaviorApr
2024Number Of Searches: 82 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 30 March 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dumfries(Dumfries and Galloway), Hales Green(Norfolk) and Reddings, The(Gloucestershire).
01908061336 has 23 comments of which 14 x negative and 6 x positive and 3 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01908061336
8 monthsJust got a letter from MIB saying we aren’t insured and that we need to pay within 28 days to avoid a fine. But when we checked, the phone number on the letter isn’t the real MIB’s. This has to be a scam because we definitely do have insurance. Be careful out there!MIB10 monthsGot a call from what sounded like an automated service reminding me about vehicle legal requirements. Fair enough, nothing suspicious about that at all.12 monthsI received a letter claiming I wasn’t insured and asking me to call a certain number. They wanted me to confirm a SORN for a vehicle I don’t even own. The car they mentioned isn’t mine at all, and I haven’t had a Renault for over a decade. Feels dodgy, bit like a scam to me.SORN1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be the motor insurance bureau but turned out to be a dodgy insurance scam. Be careful!1 yearDon't get tricked by this! My folks got a letter claiming their car insurance had lapsed. We double checked on the DVLA website and sure enough, it was all fake. Total scam!DVLA2 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be the motor insurance bureau so I hung up straight away. Then not long after, a letter turned up saying my work van wasn’t insured. The paper felt really flimsy and cheap, plus the envelope didn’t have the right phone number for the bureau or even a proper return address. Definitely looks like a scam to me.Motor Insurance Bureau2 yearsDefinitely a scam, be careful!2 yearsGot a letter the other day with the DVLA logo on it saying it was from MIB, but it was a total scam. It claimed my car wasn’t insured, which is just not true at all.MIBDVLA2 yearsBeware, this is definitely a scam. I got a letter claiming my car wasn’t insured, which is ridiculous since I’ve had that car for a decade and been with the same insurer for over 20 years. When I called them, they confirmed my insurance has been active since 2014. These scammers are just pathetic, preying on people who might not know any better while hiding behind fake info. Really low behaviour.2 yearsTotal rip off, definitely a scam!2 yearsGot a letter out of the blue from some group calling themselves "The Motor Insurers Bureau," which had the DVLA logo on it. They were telling me my car wasn’t insured and that I’d face a fine if I didn’t sort it within 28 days. Thing is, I sold that car ages ago to a mate, and it’s definitely covered. Feels like just another sneaky way to grab your attention. Wouldn’t bother with it.The Motor Insurers BureauDVLA2 yearsI promptly cut off this nuisance without a second thought.2 yearsI've come across a number linked to the Motor Insurance Bureau, though it seems to be an automated help line. I’m a bit sceptical about its authenticity, to be honest.Motor Insurance Bureau2 yearsWatch out, this is definitely a con. They’re faking being from the motor insurance Bureau. I actually got a letter in the post that had this number listed as the Automated Advice Line.Motor InsurersAdvice Line2 yearsThis ain’t no scam, they don’t actually call you. It’s just some advice service. If you don’t do anything about it, the DVLA might hit you with a fine. Best not to brush it off!DVLA2 yearsThis isn’t one of those scams! Just make sure your car is listed on the motor insurance database, even if you know you’ve got insurance. Otherwise, you might end up with a fine from the DVLA. You can look up CIE and verify it on the government website if you want to be sure.DVLACIE2 yearsDon’t just brush it off, have a look at the MIB site first. It’s also a good idea to give your car insurer a ring to double check.MIB2 yearsI got a message from this automated service, never had a call though. It’s legit and actually quite useful if your car shows up on records as taxed by the DVLA or MIB but there’s no insurance found in the Motor Insurance Database. It's really handy to catch this early so you don’t get hit with a fine for not sticking to the Continuous Insurance Enforcement rules. Loads of people aren’t aware of this law, but it’s absolutely real and not a scam. Definitely take any letters from the MIB seriously, they’re just trying to help you avoid trouble!MIBDVLARest2 yearsWhen you get a call from this number, it's usually an automated service giving guidance about a Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) notice. The Motor Insurers Bureau in Milton Keynes sends out these letters and they team up with the DVLA on this. This isn't some kind of scam, plus the 01908 prefix means it's either cheap or free if you've got a phone plan with landline calls included. If you're unsure or want to learn more about CIE, check out www.mib.org.uk or www.gov.uk.Motor Insurers BureauMilton KeynesDVLA2 yearsIt's not a scam, you might get hit with a fine from the DVLA if you don't follow the CIE rules. Best to double-check with your insurance company or the MIB to be sure.DVLAMotor Insurers ' Bureau2 yearsGot a letter saying it was from the Motor insurance bureau, using this number, but it’s a scam. Don’t trust it.Motor Insurance Bureau2 yearsGot a letter in my postbox that claimed to be from the Motor Insurers Bureau. Definitely felt like a scam to me!Motor Insurers Bureau2 yearsSeemed a bit fishy to me.Submit Your Own Report (01908 061336)
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