02046417916
☎️ 02046417916 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02046417916
- Rejected device sale; annoyed spamJan
2026Silent call probably scammersJan
2026Handled scam call, spreading awarenessJan
2026Silent call; female voice goodbyeJan
2026Scam call suspected; blocked immediatelyJan
2026Answered call, male voice goodbyeJan
2026Suspicious call offering emergency alarmJan
2026Gift recommended by UK doctorsJan
2026Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 04 January 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Colne Brook(Buckinghamshire), Hethelpit Cross(Gloucestershire), Orleton(Herefordshire) and Portavadie(Argyll and Bute).
02046417916 has 8 comments of which 5 x neutral and 3 x negative
02046417916 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02046417916 👆 is reported as telemarketers pushing a personal fall alert device that supposedly alerts emergency services if you fall. Many callers seem pushy and quick to hang up if challenged or questioned. The calls come from different voices, often with scripted patter about health benefits or NHS backing, but no genuine proof or official recognition. People frequently mention the calls as annoying, spammy and potentially scams. Some have NHS or social care background and warn others to beware. Silent calls or weird goodbyes follow if you don't engage. Overall, these calls are unwanted, dubious and seen as attempts to sell unnecessary tech for vulnerable people or seniors.
Reports on phone number 02046417916
6 monthsI got a call from some lady, sounded like she was from India, trying to pitch a gadget that’d alert emergency services if I had a fall. Seemed pretty much like a mobile phone which I already own anyway. Told her I wasn’t interested and ended the call. Afterwards, it struck me that I already signed up to the TPS to block these bloody annoying sales calls!IndiaTPS6 monthsGot a call with no one speaking, pretty sure it was some sort of scam.6 monthsI got a call but when I checked my voicemail, there was nothing spoken, just a few seconds of silence. Then suddenly a woman’s voice came on and said goodbye. Pretty weird.6 monthsJust like the first one, this call felt dodgy so I just blocked it straight away.6 monthsI picked up the phone and about 10 seconds in, I heard a man’s voice suddenly say goodbye.6 monthsBloody hell, they called the wrong number! Some woman named Jane told me I’m about to get a personal pendant to wear in case I fall, so I can press its alarm and ‘authorities’ will know I need help. I told her straight up I already have a similar system set up through Social Services. Plus, I mentioned I work at an NHS Falls Clinic, so I’ll be giving a heads-up to my patients, A&E, wards, and community teams tomorrow about this dodgy call. Job done from my side!JaneSocial ServicesNHS Falls ClinicA & E6 monthsI got a call from someone named Gary who was pushing a free fall detection alarm. He made it sound like a lifesaver in case I had a fall or something serious, saying it would notify emergency services if anything happened to me. Then he wanted my date of birth, but I told him if this was a legit government service, they’d already have my details. After that, he nicely hung up.Gary6 monthsHe mentioned he had something that doctors throughout the UK had been recommending.UKSubmit Your Own Report (020 4641 7916)
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