01913003763
☎️ 01913003763 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 191300 with a prefix of 0191. The area code 0191 originates from Durham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01913003763
- Scam caller swore and hung upApr
2025Caller defensive, unprofessional, uncooperativeJul
2024Lady called about director, emailedJul
2024Suspicious caller hung up abruptlyJul
2024Francesca from Pioneer hung upJul
2024Annoying cold callers waste timeJul
2024Hayley Golding inquired about MDJul
2024Recognized scam call, wasted timeNov
2023Pleasant scam call; wasting timeNov
2023Rude scam call, block numberNov
2023Suspicious caller pretending familiarityOct
2023Don't listen, bunch of jokersOct
2023Caller was rude and suspiciousOct
2023Caller likely trying to scamOct
2023Hayley Golding demanding to speakOct
2023Steve James scam phone callsOct
2023Reluctant, persistent in speakingOct
2023Call from Steve James unexplainedOct
2023Persistent and rude caller, multiple attemptsOct
2023Fraudulent call from "Francesca"Oct
2023Suspecting scam calls from numberOct
2023Suspicious calls, possible scam attemptOct
2023Negative comment about FrancescaOct
2023Francesca is a rude delightOct
2023Caller was rude, hang upOct
2022Missed call; no answer receivedOct
2022Amazon scam warning and instructionsOct
2022Concern about Amazon Prime accountOct
2022Claimed affiliation with energy organizationOct
2022Number Of Searches: 85 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 22 October 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Airmyn(North Yorkshire), Bigods(Essex), Lane End(South Yorkshire), Pitempton(Dundee) and Ruchill(Glasgow).
01913003763 has 28 comments of which 13 x negative and 15 x neutral
01913003763 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01913003763 👆 is reported as a persistent and pushy scam operation using the name "Pioneer" to cold call businesses in the UK. Callers frequently demand to speak to company directors by name but refuse to disclose their purpose, company details or leave messages. They often claim prior contact and imply familiarity to pressure staff into passing the call on. Many complain about rude and defensive behaviours from callers who hang up abruptly when pressed for information. Attempts to verify the company or website are met with evasiveness. The nature of the scam is unclear, but there are repeated warnings not to engage or share details. Some callers use threats or create urgency, while others falsely claim to represent energy firms or Amazon, further confirming untrustworthiness.
Reports on phone number 01913003763
1 yearThey wanted to chat with the director, but I told them he’s hardly ever here. Then they asked, “If he’s waiting for my call, how do I get in touch with him?” I honestly didn’t have a clue. Next thing, they started swearing at me and hung up. No clue what they were selling, but it definitely felt dodgy.2 yearsGot a call from a Maria who wanted to speak to our director. She was pretty cagey at first and wouldn’t say who she was from, just kept saying the director would know what it’s regarding. After pressing a bit, she finally mentioned the company was Pioneer. When I tried to get more info, she suddenly got all defensive, so I ended up hanging up. Felt quite rude, to be honest.Maria2 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Tom claiming to be from Pioneer, looking for our director. I asked him what it was regarding, and he just said "he'll know who I am." When I pressed for the full company name or website to check, all he said was "just put me through, he knows me." Our director has no idea who this Tom is, and when I asked again for some proper info, the guy just ended the call. Seemed pretty fishy to me.TomPioneer2 yearsGot a call from a woman asking for our director by name. I told her he wasn't around today and asked what it was regarding. She said she’d send an email and wait to hear back, but didn’t give me any other details.2 yearsI got a call from Pioneer as well, and it was Francesca on the line. After I asked her seven times what the purpose of the call was, she just ended the call, saying she needed to talk to the director. So frustrating!FrancescaPioneer2 yearsI can’t stand those pesky cold callers who just don’t get it and keep ringing, making it impossible to use my phone properly.2 yearsSomeone called from Pioneer, named Hayley Golding, wanted to speak to our MD but never explained the reason for the call.Hayley GoldingPioneer3 yearsGot a call from some bloke, Tom at Pioneer, asking for our managing director. He sounded quite alright, but i had this feeling it was one of those scam calls. So I just kept putting him on hold, made sure he waited as long as I did. Sometimes you gotta waste their time back, right? :)TomPioneer3 yearsI received a call from Tom over at Pioneer, who was after our managing director. He seemed quite affable, yet it was obvious the whole thing was a scam. I reckon I’ll just keep him on the line; after all, if they’re going to waste my time, I might as well return the favour and waste theirs instead! 😊TomPioneer3 yearsA chap named Steve rang us up to chat about our internet service, and he directly asked for the director by name, behaving as though he was on familiar terms with him. This allowed him to bypass standard protocol. After having the phone for a short while, the director returned it to me, and this bloke was adamant that he'd be enrolling us and sending a team to carry out assessments at our premises. However, he soon turned quite cheeky and pushy. We made it clear that we weren't interested and requested him to cease calling us, yet he kept badgering us with further inquiries over the phone. I eventually lost my temper. When I pressed him for the name of his company, he refused to share any information and kept dodging the question, trying to fish for details instead. Entirely pointless exercise, and there’s clearly something fishy going on. My advice? Don't share any personal information with them and make sure you block their number immediately.Steve3 yearsSeems like I've encountered a bit of a dodgy caller; they chat away as if they’re familiar with you, yet haven’t got a clue about what they're trying to peddle. Quite the cheek!3 yearsGot a call from a really unpleasant bloke, he wanted to speak to the manager straight away. When I said if there was anything I could do, he snapped at me like I was being difficult. He kept insisting on the manager, and when I asked again if I could assist, he shot back with ‘oh, so will you help or not?!’ Totally rude, gave me a bad feeling. I told him I thought it was some sort of scam and just hung up. Watch out for calls like this!3 yearsWhat a strange group! Definitely wouldn't trust a single thing they say. Just a load of clowns, really.3 yearsA woman - and I use that term rather loosely - called me up, though I didn’t catch her name. She launched straight into, “Hello (my company director)…” I had to interject, saying, “I’m sorry, but my boss isn’t available today.” To which she replied, “Oh, that’s fine! (Boss's husband, who is also a director) told me to ring her today.” She spoke as if she was on familiar terms with the Directors, but I know for certain that’s a fabrication. It’s quite clear she’s trying to get through to the higher-ups, but I’m baffled as to what this blatant scam could be about. Honestly, it’s such a tedious and reprehensible job they’ve taken up - harassing people with their schemes. Just you wait - karma will catch up to them!Boss3 yearsThis person kept asking to talk to my manager over and over, like four times. But when I asked where they were calling from, they just wouldn’t say. Proper strange.Hayley Golding3 yearsGot a call from someone named Steve James who wanted to speak to our Directors. When I asked him what the call was about, he just said it was for a quick favour. I checked with our Managing Director and he had no clue who this Steve bloke was. I told Steve the MD wasn’t available and asked him to take us off his list, but he insisted he’d ring back in the morning. This was the fifth call we’ve had from him in the past week. Definitely feels like a dodgy scam to me.Steve JamesSteve3 yearsThey kept pushing to talk to the manager without saying who they were or what it was about. Honestly, it felt a bit off, really persistent about it.3 yearsSome bloke called "Steve James" rang up, kept wanting to speak to a director just by their first name, but refused to explain why he was calling or even leave a message. Very odd.Steve James3 yearsI got a call from someone named Francesca who wanted to speak to the company director. When I said he wasn’t around and asked what the call was about, she refused to say. After I pressed her a bit more, she suddenly decided not to answer and just hung up on me. I tried calling back but all the lines were tied up - probably bugging other folks too. Definitely some scam going on here. Honestly, I can’t imagine how Francesca feels okay doing this. Such a frustrating and rude experience. Fran, seriously, find yourself a proper job.FrancescaFran3 yearsI've received at least two calls from this number now, employing that all-too-familiar tactic: "Hi, it's ......... .... I'm returning Mr_____'s call, and he asked me to reach out today." They cited my business and my life partner’s name, a well-known director-information that’s clearly easy to obtain. The caller was rather evasive about the purpose, insisting on being transferred and implying that my (boss) would be quite irritated with me if I didn’t comply. When I mentioned that my partner had explicitly NOT requested his call, he flatly refused to repeat his own name or the company’s name. I insisted he remove our details from his list and ended up blocking the number. I even tried calling from another line, only to hear a generic message: "Thank you for calling Pioneer, unfortunately, all our agents are currently occupied. Please try again later." It’s undoubtedly a scam, but the precise angle of it remains a mystery.3 yearsThis number has called me twice now, both times claiming we've spoken before and that they were invited to ring me. When I asked what it was about, they wouldn’t tell me. I even said my partner definitely hasn’t asked to be contacted. When I asked them to give their name or company, they just wouldn’t repeat themselves. I tried calling back and got “Thank you for calling Pioneer, all our agents are busy right now, please call again.” But there’s no company called Pioneer around here in Durham. Feels like a scam, just not sure what kind yet.PioneerDurham3 yearsHonestly, Francesca was really impolite!!!Francesca3 yearsFRANCESCA - Honestly, she was so rude it was almost amusing!Francesca4 yearsWas seriously annoying and quite impolite - just ended the call straight away.4 yearsGave them a bell, but I didn't pick up.4 yearsHad a rather dodgy call claiming to be from Amazon, stating that our account had been compromised. They went on about our Amazon Prime being flagged too and urged me to hit 1 for assistance. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Amazon4 yearsGot a voicemail telling me my Amazon Prime was compromised. It was a recorded warning about some kind of hack on our account. Bit suspicious, honestly.Amazon4 yearsThey said they were calling from some energy company.Submit Your Own Report (0191 300 3763)
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