01937543699
☎️ 01937543699 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 193754 with a prefix of 01937. The area code 01937 originates from Wetherby.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01937543699
- Repeated nuisance calls, very annoyingJan
2025Quick and efficient information searchMay
2024Unknown caller repeatedly calling, refused messageSep
2016Missed call, no voicemail leftSep
2016Research for business marketing strategiesMay
2016Market research call center describedApr
2016Repetitive calls, hangs upMar
2016Unwanted, intrusive phone solicitationNov
2015Unwanted caller blocked, problem solvedJul
2015Confidentiality concerning police phone numbersApr
2015Unwanted calls from identified companyMar
2015Received harassment from cold callersOct
2014Frequent calls from this numberJun
2014Frequent calls for both spousesJun
2014Unwanted survey calls, declined participationJun
2014Frequent hang-up calls receivedNov
2013Upset about frequent phone callsMay
2011Received call from unknown sourceMay
2011Police survey: 15 mins, no incentiveJan
2011Unwanted call claiming to be policeNov
2010Received a call about accidentOct
2010User is requesting a surveyOct
2010Declined survey request on phoneOct
2010Picked up ring, call disconnectedSep
2010Call repeatedly, vague details provided, persistenceSep
2010Call but no response annoyanceSep
2010Received fake police survey callSep
2010Misleading customer satisfaction survey negativeAug
2010Glad we didn't call backJul
2010Misleading phone call, contacting authoritiesJul
2010Survey lead to alarm salesJun
2010Caller pretended to be policeJun
2010No need for market researchJun
2010Question about unknown caller identityJun
2010Received call from unidentifiable numberJun
2010Lack of message is clearJun
2010Number Of Searches: 289 Number Of Comments: 34 First Seen: 04 November 2013 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Seavington St Mary(Somerset) and Torbay(Devon).
01937543699 has 34 comments of which 33 x neutral and 1 x positive
01937543699 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01937543699 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller linked to a company named Swift Research, often identifying as conducting police-related surveys or market research. Many recipients describe repeated calls with no prior messages left, although sometimes the caller claims to represent local police or relates to crime prevention surveys. There are concerns about personal data being acquired improperly, tensions over misleading representation, and frustration at the volume and intrusiveness of calls. Several users have blocked the number or expressed intentions to complain to authorities. Recipients advise caution, recommend not engaging with the calls, and warn against believing claims of affiliation with official police services, as some investigations suggest no genuine connection. Overall, the calls are widely regarded as unwelcome and potentially misleading telemarketing efforts.
Reports on phone number 01937543699
1 yearThis number keeps ringing me constantly, it’s really just getting annoying now.2 yearsQuick look-up10 yearsI’ve just let them know that market research isn’t necessary for us. Their response was simply "sorry, alright then, goodbye."10 yearsGot calls from them a couple of times but they never bother to leave a message. Picked up once and they asked for someone who isn’t even real.10 yearsIndeed, it's a police questionnaire that they claim will take roughly a quarter of an hour. It seems there's no reward or benefit for us participating in this, which is rather disappointing.10 yearsThe phone only rang once before I picked it up, and as soon as I did, the other person just dropped the call.10 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today. The callers were asking for a name that was completely wrong, although it did ring a bell from somewhere. When we clarified the number, they put on a charade claiming to be with the local constabulary, urging us to participate in a crime survey. Naturally, I said no, jokingly calling myself a criminal, and they promptly hung up! The best tactic, in my opinion, is to keep them on the line for as long as you can, making them pay for the call while feeding them a load of nonsense. (And of course, don’t buy anything!). Perhaps if everyone did this, they might reconsider their life choices and find a proper job instead.10 yearsNo messages received.10 yearsThis number keeps calling non stop. I just hang up as soon as it goes to answer machine.11 yearsI just received a call from this number and decided to give them a ring back, though I kept my number hidden. Upon calling, I got a message saying I would be reached out to by Swift Market Research. It went on to mention not to return the call, as they'd contact me again when they need to have a chat. Quite the peculiar situation, if you ask me!Swift Market Research11 yearsI have a strong feeling that this is some sort of feedback form meant for the police. It's rather unfortunate that these folks appear to be more persistent in carrying out their responsibilities than the police were in our particular situation.11 yearsJust got a spam call again, total waste of time!11 yearsI’m utterly fed up with these muppets who ring us up about four times a year! Can’t they just get a proper job instead of pestering us? It’s beyond annoying!11 yearsI answered the call, but as soon as I did, the line went silent.11 yearsReceived a call on our mobile inviting us to participate in a survey. We politely declined.11 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today. Once I checked this site, it sparked a bit of recollection. We had a bit of an incident on the roads a few weeks back. The police from Lincolnshire were on site, and not long ago, we got a letter saying that Swift would be reaching out to us for a feedback survey, unless we got in touch and opted out.LincolnshireSwift11 yearsCheers for the information! I'm rather pleased we decided against giving them a bell again!11 yearsthis number has been ringin me non stop, had to block it!11 yearsI’m quite baffled as to how this company obtained my phone number after providing it to a police officer during an incident a few months back. I was under the impression that my details would remain confidential when shared with the police. Now, they’re reaching out to solicit my input for a survey concerning the police service, which strikes me as rather peculiar. Isn’t confidentiality supposed to be upheld in these situations?11 yearsWe received a call from these folks as well and asked them how they obtained our number. They claimed they purchased a database, supposedly linked to crime prevention efforts! Quite a peculiar explanation, if you ask me.11 yearsI received a rather bothersome call from this number, and it seems they're keen on pestering other folks too. They operate out of CONCEPT HOUSE, SANDBECK WAY in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, with the postcode LS22 7DN. Additionally, I’ve come across the names of four directors associated with the company: - Martin Penfold - Kathleen Penfold - Nicholas Mellor - Alison Flannery It’s quite disturbing how relentless these calls are!SANDBECKWetherbyWest YorkshireMartin PenfoldKathleen PenfoldNicholas MellorAlison Flannery12 yearsInquiry12 yearsI've reached out to Swift Research following some unsolicited calls from them and firmly asked them to leave me be. I consider these persistent calls to be nothing short of harassment. I've made it clear to the firm that I find their actions unacceptable.Swift Research12 yearsRecently, my wife answered a few more calls during both the day and night. The caller was looking for me but refused to share any information about themselves. When my wife mentioned that we are registered with the Telephone Preference Service, they claimed they weren't trying to sell anything and asserted they’d spoken with us before, which is rather puzzling as we don’t remember any such conversation. They’ve now said they’ll give us a ring again tomorrow-let’s see if that actually happens!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI've had a rather dubious experience where folks were asking me to fill out a questionnaire related to Crime Prevention along with my local police. Shortly after, they tried to sell me a home alarm system. It's all rather nonsense, to be honest. I'd advise you to scrutinise their motives before diving into their questions.12 yearsI received a couple of calls from this number today. The moment I answered, there was complete silence on the line. It strikes me as rather peculiar for a survey or marketing call, especially on a Sunday.12 yearsReceived a rather peculiar call from these individuals earlier today, inquiring about a young lady who hasn't lived here for seven years. They claimed to be representing Norfolk Police on some sort of "Customer Satisfaction Survey". When I expressed disinterest, I decided to follow up with an email to Norfolk Police. To my surprise, they confirmed that these folks are in no way associated with them and that they are looking into the matter. I urge everyone to steer clear of these callers and report them if they reach out to you!Norfolk Police12 yearsMy husband and I frequently get calls from this lot! It's become quite the annoyance, to be honest.12 yearsIn just a span of forty-eight hours, I've been bombarded with half a dozen calls from this particular number. Curiosity got the better of me, so I picked up the phone and discovered it was a firm named Swift Research. They claimed to be conducting a survey for the police regarding the service received by individuals. When I probed into how they obtained my contact details, they hesitantly mentioned it came from a police report linked to my stolen motorcycle. I promptly informed them that I had no intention of engaging in any sort of survey. They then tried to provide me with another number to verify Swift's legitimacy, but I politely declined and reiterated my lack of interest in participating.Swift ResearchSwift12 yearsI'm receiving incessant calls from this particular number. It’s becoming rather annoying.12 yearsWho just called me, I wonder?12 yearsA call came through from this number, which was supposedly linked to the police, but it turned out to be at an address we’ve long since left behind! Our friend was quite anxious about it and contacted us on the double. They refused to give us a proper number and insisted that someone would get back to us. We're definitely planning to lodge a formal complaint with the local police regarding this matter, as it seems that Swift Market Research LTD has been quite deceptive in their approach!Swift Market Research LTD12 yearsA call came through from this number, claiming to represent the local police at an address we’ve long since vacated! My mate, clearly anxious, got in touch with us immediately. They refused to provide any contact details and insisted that someone would give us a ring later. We’ve decided to file a formal complaint with the police about this, as Swift Market Research LTD has been quite deceptive in their dealings!Swift Market Research LTD13 yearsI've been getting quite a few calls from this number lately. Every time I pick up, they immediately cut the line. It's rather odd, to say the least!Submit Your Own Report (01937 543699)
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