01916226610
☎️ 01916226610 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 191622 with a prefix of 0191. The area code 0191 originates from Tyneside.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01916226610
- Comment expresses belief in legitimacyAug
2025Confirmed authenticity with BTAug
2025Caller was legitimate BT employeeAug
2025UK telecom switch prompts fraud warningsJul
2025Confirmed scam call, verified BTJul
2025Suspicious caller asked many questionsJul
2025Caller claimed BT, lacked emailJul
2025Incorrect information from BT representativeJul
2025Caller claimed to represent BT; scamJun
2025Don't trust BT Migration teamMay
2025Suspect BT sales call experienceMar
2025Number Of Searches: 49 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 25 March 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Albert Town(Pembrokeshire), East Keal(Lincolnshire), Gold Hill(Dorset), Preston Marsh(Herefordshire) and Witheridge(Devon).
01916226610 has 10 comments of which 6 x neutral and 1 x positive and 3 x negative
Reports on phone number 01916226610
10 monthsHonestly, it seems pretty legit to me.10 monthsChecked it with BT, all good.BT11 monthsThis number called me about some copper cables and honestly, it seemed a bit dodgy at first. So, I rang BT customer service to check and they confirmed the caller was indeed from their main office.BT11 monthsSomeone rang up asking a load of questions about ISDN and copper wiring, and kept wanting to know about our office phone lines. When I tried to find out why he was calling, he dodged the questions and wouldn’t give a clear reason. Felt a bit dodgy, like he was just stalling to keep me talking. In the end, I just hung up.11 monthsJust got off the phone with BT and yep, it's definitely a scam caller! Like I mentioned before, be careful with this one.BT11 monthsThis guy claimed he was with BT and mentioned something about taking out old copper cables from buildings. When I told him to just send an email, he said they can’t do that. Bit odd if you ask me.BT12 monthsThis bloke claimed he was ringing from the BT call centre in Newcastle but couldn't get his facts straight :) When I asked for an email address, turns out he didn’t have one linked to the account either :)BTNewcastle12 monthsSome bloke rang me saying he was from BT. I looked the number up online and it came back mostly linked to scams. He then said he’d send an email but never even asked for my email address. Bit odd, if you ask me.BT1 yearClaiming to be the BT Migration team. Don’t trust them at all. They are threatening that we will need BT when we get cut off with the national switch-off happening... it didn’t fill me with confidence.BT1 yearI got a call from someone claiming to be from the BT Head Office Migration Department. When I called back, I ended up speaking to the same person, so it wasn’t just some random sales line. Still, the bloke was super pushy, going on about how he knows we get loads of calls, and when I said I don’t do business over the phone, he said he’d send an email to raise a ticket. Thing is, he never even asked for my email address, which seemed a bit dodgy. Even if BT have a call centre up north, it didn’t feel quite right.Migration DepartmentBT Head OfficeBTSubmit Your Own Report (0191 622 6610)
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