01933698538
βοΈ 01933698538 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 193369 with a prefix of 01933. The area code 01933 originates from Wellingborough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01933698538
- Frustrated about privacy infringement, questioning legalityAug
2017Received unknown call, brief conversationFeb
2013Frequent PPI reclaimer phone callsJan
2013Vodafone missed call from scammersAug
2012Concern over nuisance calls, privacyAug
2012Ignore scam calls; don't respondJul
2012Three UK numbers receive unsolicited callsJul
2012Frustration over unsolicited phone callsJul
2012Annoyed by persistent PPI callsJul
2012Scam call regarding owed moneyJul
2012Caller was PPI scammer, cautiousJul
2012Unwanted calls; harassment response effectiveJul
2012Scam voicemail with incomplete messageJul
2012Encouragement helps employees make callsJul
2012Ignoring unknown calls, plays soundsJul
2012Planning to waste caller's timeJul
2012Insurance company PPI claims adviceJun
2012Ignoring repeated calls, unwanted messagesJun
2012Rejected persistent unwanted callerJun
2012Fed up with persistent callsJun
2012Scammer number; avoid answering unknown callsJun
2012Harassed repeatedly, no response receivedJun
2012Unwanted call about PPI insuranceJun
2012Repeated unwanted calls about loansJun
2012Annoying calls and voicemails persistMay
2012Amused by insurance company callsMay
2012Repeated calls about PPI scamMay
2012Unfamiliar caller; voicemail leftMay
2012Unwanted call about PPI surveyMay
2012Unwanted calls, costly answerphone messagesMay
2012Unwanted calls, persistent and mistakenMay
2012Untrustworthy compensation claims callerMay
2012Unsolicited call for wrong personApr
2012Received recorded call, disconnected immediatelyApr
2012Suspicious call, not worth returningApr
2012Scam wasting phone minutesApr
2012Unknown caller, unwanted sales pitchApr
2012Repeated calls, no voicemail leftApr
2012Missed calls, rude voicemail complaintApr
2012Annoyed by frequent callsApr
2012Unwanted calls charging for hang-upsFeb
2012Annoying cold call, should be bannedFeb
2012Suspicious company, potentially a scamFeb
2012Annoying hold time, unhelpful serviceJun
2011Unwanted calls, requested number removalJun
2011Unwanted call; won't respond backApr
2011Suspicious calls, unknown number originApr
2011Received call, but no responseJan
2011Caller from Saudi Arabia notedDec
2010Annoying repeated calls, hangs upNov
2010Identify calling firm or personNov
2010Charged for ignoring phone callOct
2010Unwanted calls; prefer independent researchOct
2010Persistent nuisance calls, ignored requestsMay
2010Leave us alone, please!May
2010Annoying calls, won't answer againMay
2010Stop calling, remove from listApr
2010Unrecognized number changed to 0800Apr
2010Warning issued; solicitor communication forthcomingApr
2010Fraudsters; do not share detailsApr
2010Clear and concise summary providedMar
2010User is frustrated with unsolicited callsMar
2010Unauthorized sharing of phone numbersMar
2010Unfamiliar, won't respond to themMar
2010Missed call; suspecting active numberFeb
2010Curious about unknown callers' identitiesFeb
2010Contacted Smart Claims successfullyJan
2010Persistent phone calls despite requestJan
2010Received unknown call from Smart ClaimsJan
2010Irritating hold music, time wastersNov
2009Identified as payday loan companyNov
2009Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 71 First Seen: 24 June 2011 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Isle of West Burrafirth(Shetland Isles), Rewe(Devon), Rockrobin(East Sussex) and Tuesnoad(Kent).
01933698538 has 71 comments of which 59 x neutral and 11 x negative and 1 x positive
01933698538 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01933698538 π is reported as a nuisance caller linked to PPI reclaim and finance claims, frequently targeting numbers from the 3 UK mobile network. Many have reported persistent daily calls, automated messages, and voicemails, often without clear identification of the company - commonly named as iSmart Consumer Solutions or Icemark Consumer Solutions. Users express frustration over personal data being shared or sold without consent, despite privacy laws and opt-out requests. The calls often come from third-party data sources, sometimes mistakenly targeting those without relevant claims. Recipients advise ignoring calls, blocking the number, or wasting the callerβs time. Some report suspicious practices such as premature hang-ups or chargeable voicemail messages. Overall, this number is regarded as intrusive and potentially linked to scams or aggressive marketing tactics.
Reports on phone number 01933698538
9 yearsI've been a customer of Three as well, and it appears that despite selecting options to keep my information private, they've still managed to share my details. What’s the deal with that? Where’s the legal protection for us in situations like these?Three10 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number that just hang up, yet somehow I’m left footing the bill for the privilege! It's absolutely infuriating to think that they've been allowed to carry on with this nonsense for so long, taking advantage of unsuspecting souls. Surely there are regulations in place to combat such dodgy practices, aren’t there? It's high time someone took a stand against this kind of sleazy behaviour!10 yearsIt appears to be a company that specializes in short-term loans, often referred to as payday loans.10 yearsThis number (01933 698538) has been repeatedly ringing my mobile every couple of weeks. When I finally pick up, the line goes dead almost instantly. It's becoming quite the annoyance, to say the least!10 yearsWe rang them again and ended up speaking to "Smart Claims."10 yearsYou and similar firms should really take a step back. Honestly, nobody's interested in what you’re peddling. My information was never up for grabs-this goes back to 2010! Yet here you are, still harassing folks with nuisance calls. It’s quite unacceptable, preying on the vulnerable and naive. Just do everyone a favour and vanish already!10 yearsWe’re simply keen to identify who has been giving us a bell or which company is behind the call.10 yearsWe received a missed call from this number on our mobile. A lady left a voicemail saying she's from Icemark Consumer Solutions and advised that we should return the call on this number (01933698538) at local rates. She then went on to mention their opening hours for directory inquiries. We have no idea how they got our number or what they want, but we absolutely won't be returning their call or answering if they try to reach us again!Icemark Consumer Solutions10 yearsIt's utterly frustrating that our number seems to be circulating among various companies without our consent. We've taken steps to prevent our information from being shared with third parties, but clearly, it's not working out as we intended!11 yearsI received a call from a person using the number 01933-698538, and it appears they were trying to reach us all the way from Saudi Arabia. Quite intriguing, to say the least!Saudi Arabia11 yearsI’m puzzled as to why we’re getting these calls. When we find ourselves in need of this sort of help, we prefer to conduct our own research and reach out to a company that suits us best.11 yearsIf you happen to give us another call, just know that we’ll be dispatching a letter from our solicitor your way. Consider this your heads-up. We’re not easily fooled!11 yearsThe moment we added this number to the reject list, it suddenly transformed into an 0800 number. We’ve never applied for a loan, nor have we shown any interest in doing so. It’s baffling how these folks managed to get hold of our number, and honestly, we can’t be bothered to deal with the costs of calling them back. Just thought it might be useful for others to know about the weird 0800 connection! π11 yearsJust leave us be, will you?11 yearsThis number rang up an ancient mobile that has long been retired from service. As soon as we attempted to pick up the call, it abruptly hung up.11 yearsWe received a couple of calls from this number on our mobile, which felt like they were just silly prank calls. Oddly enough, right after those calls, our landline rang with the same odd behaviour. We’ve never dealt with these people before, nor do we have any clue who they are. It's quite puzzling, as we’d really like to find out how they managed to get hold of our numbers - especially our home number, which is supposedly unlisted! It’s all a bit of a mystery, to be honest!11 yearsReceived an unanswered call from this number on my mobile phone, so it seems they might be up and running once more!11 yearsI rang this number again, and it prompted me to enter an extension or press 0 to be connected to an operator. Naturally, I opted for the latter. What followed was a dreadful wait filled with an endlessly monotonous and rather annoying tune. After about two minutes of that nonsense, I decided enough was enough and hung up. Quite frankly, they’re just a bunch of time wasters!11 yearsI received a call on my mobile from these individuals, and as soon as I answered, they promptly hung up. Then, just a few minutes after, my landline rang, and to my surprise, the same thing happened again-they cut the call without uttering a word. I'm convinced these chaps are up to no good, so I’d advise steering clear and not sharing any personal information with them.11 yearsI returned the call, and it turned out to be a company called Smart Claims. I've never had any previous dealings with them, so I'm quite puzzled as to why I’m receiving calls from them.Smart Claims12 yearsI recently had a chat with a young lady on the line who mentioned that our number somehow ended up in the hands of a catalogue company, Freemans, no less! To say I'm not best pleased would be an understatement. I specifically requested that they remove our details from their records since we have absolutely no interest in their finance deals. Strangely enough, despite my clear instructions, they seem to completely disregard my request and continue to bombard us with calls. Quite infuriating, really!Freemans12 yearsI was caught up in a lengthy discussion regarding whether we’ve been mis-sold Payment Protection. Quite frankly, it was all just a bit tedious. I made it clear that we’re not interested in receiving any more calls from them and requested that they promptly remove our number from their contact list!12 yearsThey persist in ringing us, but these callers tend to hang up almost immediately after just a couple of rings. We’ve got our phone set to reply automatically while we're on the move, using a hands-free setup, yet occasionally they manage to get through. They’re always trying to peddle something, but they’ve never honoured our requests to remove us from their list. Honestly, they’re becoming quite a nuisance!12 yearsReceived a call from this number, but I've no clue who it belongs to. How on earth do they even get hold of my number? It's baffling!12 yearsDan, you've articulated that beautifully-no nonsense and right to the heart of the matter!12 yearsI reckon we’ve just been slapped with a 20p fee for letting a call from this number go unanswered!12 years01933 698538 has rung us several times, but we normally choose not to pick up calls from unfamiliar numbers. Today, however, we decided to answer and were met with a young lady saying "oh lovely" before abruptly hanging up. Please stop bothering me with these calls!12 yearsI've never come across this number before. I can't quite figure out what these individuals are after, so I've decided against responding to them.14 yearsReceived a call from this number and didn't disclose my identity. I enquired if I had reached out to them regarding something specific, and they replied in the negative. So, I wished them well and ended the conversation.14 yearsI receive calls from these individuals EVERY SINGLE DAY, typically around 13:55 to 14:00. They’re affiliated with a PPI reimbursement service. Initially, I would pick up the phone, only to be greeted by a robotic voice urging me to return their call. Now, I simply ignore the calls, and to my dismay, I am left with voicemails featuring the same old recorded message. For those curious about how they obtain your information, it’s worth noting that insurance firms routinely sell off your details (though thankfully, this practice will soon be curtailed!). I’ve never taken out PPI in my life, yet it seems that at least one insurance provider-likely regarding my home or vehicle-has made the questionable decision to share my private information.14 yearsI'm a Vodafone customer myself and just received a "missed call" from these absolute nuisances! If I were to have PPI, I'd rather approach the Bank directly to reclaim my money, rather than lining the pockets of these chancers with their ridiculous 50% fees. No thanks!VodafoneBank14 yearsHaving perused the comments, it appears that another individual with a 3 mobile contract is experiencing the same relentless disturbances. Is it possible that 3 is colluding by selling our personal information? And what’s in it for us-where’s our slice of the pie in this little transaction? There’s plenty of chatter about opting out of posthumous organ donation, but wouldn’t it be more sensible to implement a system where one must actively choose to be bombarded by these money-making calls? I often find myself assisting elderly and vulnerable clients who must exert every ounce of strength just to answer these bothersome phone calls. How many of them face potential injury or worse, resulting in yet another strain on the NHS, before action is taken by the authorities? I was under the impression that our privacy was somewhat protected in this country, yet it seems that when it comes to business interests, the right to information trumps our right to privacy.NHS14 yearsHaha, it’s absolutely absurd these days! Even though I can’t hear, when my phone buzzes with an unknown number, I just ignore it entirely. It could ring all day for all I care! The only thing I notice is the vibration. My girlfriend, who can hear perfectly well, is in the same boat - we both just choose not to answer. Why bother? All those pesky scam calls are so predictable; I won’t be falling for their tricks. Honestly, it would be quite liberating if everyone was deaf like me - we wouldn't have to deal with these nuisances at all!Haha14 yearsI’ve noticed that these annoying unsolicited calls seem to frequently come from Three UK numbers. Every member of my family who has a number with 3 Mobile seems to be bombarded by them quite often. I’m curious if anyone else has had similar experiences!UK14 yearsI'm absolutely knackered with all these nuisance calls about PPI. Seriously, do these con artists genuinely believe that people are so clueless they can't find out if they're owed any money? It's maddening! When on earth will the government bodies start to actually do something about these vexatious calls? If I were to bombard someone with calls, I'd be facing the long arm of the law in no time! Come on, telecom companies - sort it out and put an end to these bothersome calls! Or is it that you're profiting off this nonsense too?14 yearsI received a call on my mobile from a young woman representing this number, but interestingly, she was inquiring about my husband! When I asked who it was, she mentioned something regarding mis-sold PPI. I clarified that this was my mobile and not his, and kindly requested her to refrain from calling me again. She assured me she would take my number off her list, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she'll honour that promise. Honestly, I'm quite weary of these incessant PPI calls - is anyone else in the same boat?14 yearsI just received a rather peculiar call at my workplace from this number. When I picked up, I was informed that I had some money owed to me, either from my car financing or my mobile contract. Naturally, I inquired which it was, but they seemed rather vague and couldn't provide a clear answer. When I pressed for where they had sourced my information, they mentioned something about a "third party company." I mentioned that I’ve never engaged in any kind of finance, loans, or mobile contracts, at which point they questioned my certainty on the matter-quite ridiculous! I subsequently demanded that they erase my details entirely, citing a breach of data protection laws. Suddenly, the caller seemed to retreat, apologised for the inconvenience, and promptly hung up. How utterly frustrating!14 yearsI just received a call from that number moments ago-a woman representing some PPI claims agency. She already knew my name and started inquiring about whether I’d taken out any loans, mortgages, or credit cards. I simply replied 'no', and that more or less wrapped up our chat with her saying, 'Alright, thank you for your time.' I’m well aware from various reports that a lot of these calls tend to come from con artists trying to fish for personal details and set up scams aimed at tricking unsuspecting individuals.14 yearsI’m experiencing exactly the same situation! The number wasn’t identified, so I chose not to answer, and I ended up with a garbled voicemail from some foul-mouthed Londoner. I’ve had my fair share of these nuisance calls in the past, and usually, when I respond with a stern warning about pursuing legal action for harassment, they tend to back off. Fingers crossed that this method does the trick once more!Fingers14 yearsI received a rather half-hearted voicemail on my phone, and I can't shake the feeling it was done on purpose. The caller mentioned something about dialling a local number, 01933698538, and went on about their hours - sounds like 9:30 to 8:00, or something of the sort. It was all just a load of rambling from this dodgy-sounding Cockney lady. Honestly, what a palaver! No doubt in my mind that it's a scam of some sort. Cheeky blighters!Cockney14 yearsDon’t squander their time, as each staff member needs to clock a specific number of hours on the phone weekly. Believe it or not, you’re doing them a favour, and it might just prompt them to reach out to you again on another occasion! π14 yearsI received a rather intriguing call regarding a tax refund they mentioned. I told them I was unavailable to chat, so they've decided to ring back tomorrow. I must admit, I’m looking forward to leading them on for a good thirty minutes. There’s something quite satisfying about turning the tables! Ha!14 yearsWhenever I receive a call from an unfamiliar number, I tend to just pick it up and place it beside the television or radio, cranking up the volume. Alternatively, if I’m at the office, I simply let the caller listen in on the hustle and bustle of us all busy working.14 yearsI received a call from what appears to be an insurance firm. I reckon it’s related to those PPI claims. Just a heads up, you don’t actually need their assistance to reclaim anything; your bank ought to support you with it since the financial ombudsman requires them to do so.14 yearsThis number has rung me several times, and I always choose to ignore it. They've left messages claiming to be from Icemark Consumer Solutions. Honestly, I’ll keep on disregarding it. You’d think they’d take the hint by now!Icemark Consumer Solutions14 yearsI've been getting incessant calls from this number, so I’ve decided to add it to my blocked contacts. Now, as soon as they ring, they get disconnected straight away. I reckon they'll tire of it eventually!14 yearsI'm being bombarded with calls from this number, and I'm thoroughly fed up with saying no! Occasionally, I toy with the idea of feigning interest just to keep them on the line for a good 10 to 15 minutes. Ultimately, I’ll drop the bombshell that I’m not remotely interested, and honestly, it brings me a ticklish bit of joy knowing I’ve made them squirm. Fingers crossed they don’t try ringing me again!14 yearsReceived a call from this number-definitely a dodgy one! The cleverest move is to ignore any calls on your mobile that aren't already in your contacts. Just a bit of precaution, really!14 yearsI picked up the phone only to be informed that I was supposedly eligible for a claim regarding mis-sold PPI insurance. I immediately clarified that I’ve never taken out any loans or credit cards featuring PPI, as I consistently decline it. The chap on the other end tried to convince me that credit cards stealthily charge PPI through their interest rates! He then inquired about my address and job status. I declined to share any information, and he had the audacity to say they'd have my address on record anyway. I made it abundantly clear that I wasn't interested and ended the call abruptly.14 yearsI've been absolutely hounded by this firm for what feels like ages! Every single time I beg them to take my details out of their records, they just ignore me. It's beyond frustrating... honestly, who do they believe they are?14 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number, which are typically followed shortly after by another one ringing in. Just to be clear, I'm not interested in pursuing a PPI claim! Yet, it seems that a few days later, I receive yet another call, this time insisting they have information regarding a loan I’ve supposedly taken out - but that’s simply not the case!14 yearsHello there! I've been inundated with calls from this particular number regarding some consumer services or other, and I've repeatedly expressed my utter disinterest. Now they've taken to leaving voicemails, which is really starting to test my patience! Honestly, is there any way to address this absurd company? It's becoming quite maddening!14 yearsI’ve received two calls from this firm about insurance. The first time, I simply hung up. The second time, though, I picked up but didn't say a word, letting them ramble on in silence. It’s quite entertaining to listen to them repeatedly say “hello? hello?” It’s brilliant to think I wasted nearly a whole minute of their time, and it’s put a grin on my face!14 yearsHaha! Today, I received not one, but two calls in a row from the same lot! The first chap claimed to be from the Ministry of Justice, bang on about some dodgy insurance issue (PPI or something like that). As soon as I wrapped up the first call with a firm 'not interested', the second bloke rang me almost immediately, attempting to reel me into yet another chat about the exact same nonsense as his predecessor. What a right laugh!Ministry of Justice14 yearsI’m in the same boat. They rang and dropped a voicemail. I’m baffled as to how they obtained my number. It clearly must have come via 3 Mobile, since I exclusively use this number for personal calls to others on the same network. It’s puzzling, to say the least!14 yearsReceived a call regarding purchasing PPI. They claimed I had expressed interest while participating in a survey... Absolutely irrelevant and a total waste of time!14 yearsReceived a call inquiring about someone named Robert Rose, which I found quite amusing since I’m a woman and clearly not him! I instructed them to remove my number from their list after three calls, three of which I missed while I was at work. It seems they’re really clutching at straws, doesn’t it?Robert Rose14 yearsI've had a right nuisance with this number - they’ve tried to get through to me four times already, leaving messages on my answering machine. It’s rather frustrating as I end up incurring charges just to listen to their nonsense. I’m really not interested in receiving calls of this sort!14 yearsReceived a call concerning compensation claims, but they were rather evasive about the origin of my number, insisting it was from "various avenues, perhaps linked to an online purchase." I found it quite off-putting when I inquired about their company's name and address, and they seemed reluctant to provide any solid information.14 yearsReceived a call on my phone from someone looking for another individual - it seems like a tactic to connect with unsuspecting people. After doing a bit of digging through a WHOIS search on www.nominet.org.uk, I found that this company operates out of Higham Ferriers in Northamptonshire. Quite concerning, really. If you're curious, you can check the details here: http://webwhois.nic.uk/cgi-bin/webwhois.cgi?wvw7yesk=3hryr4hby3&wquery=ismartsolutions.co.uk&submit=LookupHigham FerriersNorthamptonshire14 yearsReceived a call from this number that played a pre-recorded message. I hung up after just the second line!14 yearsI received a phone call just now from this number, but the caller didn’t bother to introduce themselves. They simply asked if they could chat with me by name before abruptly hanging up. I figured I’d check this site to see if it was worth my time to return the call. Clearly, it’s a big no!14 yearsI recently picked up a call on my mobile from this particular number and to my surprise, they knew who I was! It turns out they’re from a firm called iSmart Consumer Solutions, located in Northampton. According to their site, they've become quite the prominent player in handling Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims, assisting numerous folks in retrieving PPI they were wrongly sold. When I inquired about how they obtained my number, the woman mentioned it was from “third-party data.” I politely declined their offer and ended the conversation.iSmart Consumer SolutionsNorthampton14 yearsWhat a total scam! I can’t believe I wasted my precious phone minutes on that nonsense.14 yearsI've had a couple of calls from this number, but each time it only rings for six or seven times before it just hangs up. Quite puzzling, to be honest!14 yearsI’ve had a couple of missed calls over time but never thought much of it. That was until I received a voicemail the other day, which was rather shocking - it sounded like a chap having a right row with a colleague, shouting and swearing like no one's business! Then, to top it off, an automated voice chimed in claiming to be from something called iSmart Consumer Solutions. I couldn't let that slide, so I rang them back, pressed for an advisor and lodged my complaint. They assured me they’d remove my details from their list. They did attempt to explain that they were reaching out regarding a potential PPI claim. Now, I’m just left wondering if they’ll ring me again. Let’s see what happens next!iSmart Consumer Solutions14 yearsI'm absolutely fed up with this number ringing me incessantly...15 yearsI received a call from this number, and as soon as I picked up, they promptly disconnected. Just a couple of minutes later, the same number rang again, but I chose to let it go to voicemail. These sorts of businesses are an absolute pain and ought to be outlawed from engaging in this irritating practice known as 'cold calling'.15 yearsI've recently had a run-in with this number that's supposedly associated with a "service" offering advice on how to retrieve funds from insurance firms and such. They have this rather irritating habit of calling only to hang up after just a couple of rings - it's quite perplexing! If you decide to ring them back, you're met with a recorded message that, unsurprisingly, can end up costing you a pretty penny. It's hard to determine if this outfit is legit or just another scam. The consensus seems to be to either flag them as a nuisance or simply disregard their calls altogether.15 yearsI received a call from a lady who claimed they had obtained my number from Freemans, the catalogue firm. I wasn’t pleased at all to hear that! I insisted she delete my information from their records since I'm not interested in their financial proposals. Despite my request, it seems they’ve chosen to overlook it because the calls keep coming in. Quite frustrating, to say the least!Freemans15 yearsI decided to give this number a call back, and lo and behold, it requested me to enter an extension or press 0 to be connected to an operator. Naturally, I pressed 0, but then I found myself subjected to an endless loop of infuriating hold music. I held on for a good two minutes before I threw in the towel and hung up. What a waste of time! Absolute charlatans, if you ask me.Submit Your Own Report (01933 698538)
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