02704344346
☎️ 02704344346 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 027.
This phone number may appear on your Caller ID as:
027 0434 4346 Tagged as:
TimeLine of events for phone number 02704344346
- Frustration with unnecessary phone interruptionsMay
2017Potential scam call offering blocking serviceFeb
2017Indian TPS caller blocking callFeb
2017Potential scam call, beware!Feb
2017Asian-accented male telemarketer scamFeb
2017Untrustworthy caller with a scamFeb
2017Warning about persistent phone scammerFeb
2017Unbelieving of TPS call innocentlyFeb
2017Unexpectedly amusing voicemail from manJan
2017Caller solicited card information unsuccessfullyJan
2017Beware of Indian Scams RuntimeObjectJan
2017Challenging a caller's identity politelyJan
2017Unexpected call raises suspicionJan
2017Caller hung up, rude behaviorJan
2017Suspicious call asking for detailsJan
2017Annoying persistent calls, unclear accentJan
2017Received scam call; used whistleJan
2017Asian scam phone call incidentJan
2017Frequent nuisance cold calls, ignore requestsJan
2017Repeat incident with no servicesJan
2017Scam call claiming to beJan
2017Received nuisance call pretending legitimacyJan
2017Requesting help with blocking nuisance callsJan
2017Reported scam for nuisance callsJan
2017Reporting scam caller requesting paymentJan
2017Scam call claiming TPS affiliationJan
2017Suspicious calls at parents' houseJan
2017Call answered, automated goodbye recordedJan
2017Falsely claimed computer was hackedJan
2017Received call from unknown numberJan
2017Suspected scam call from TPSJan
2017New phone blocks unknown callersJan
2017Warning about updating potential scamJan
2017Caller blocked after hanging upJan
2017Hang up on scammers promptlyDec
2016Phone call scam reported to TPSDec
2016Nuisance call claiming to stopDec
2016Possible scam caller requesting bank detailsDec
2016warning: criminals posing as businessesDec
2016Potential phishing attempt, be cautiousDec
2016Protected by call guardian featureDec
2016Number Of Searches: 286 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 12 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clayton(South Yorkshire), Monreith(Dumfries and Galloway), St Kew(Cornwall) and Stour(Dorset).
02704344346 has 39 comments of which 17 x neutral and 22 x negative
02704344346 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02704344346 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers posing as representatives of the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) or similar organisations, often featuring Asian accents. Callers attempt to confirm personal details, such as names, addresses, and debit card information, frequently pressuring for sensitive financial data under false pretences of blocking nuisance calls. Multiple users note these calls are unsolicited, despite being on official no cold calling lists, and exhibit unprofessional behaviour including poor line quality, background noise, and abrupt hang-ups when challenged. The offers made are typically deceptive, demanding upfront fees for ineffective call-blocking services. Recipients are advised to not disclose any personal or banking information, to block the numbers, and to report such calls to relevant authorities for fraud prevention.
Reports on phone number 02704344346
9 yearsGot a call, phone just buzzed then went dead. Definitely done with this pointless bother now.10 yearsI got a call from a woman who sounded Indian, claiming to be from TPS and offering to stop annoying calls. I just hung up on her straight away.TPS10 yearsSomeone called me with an accent that sounded Indian, claiming to be from TPS. She said I could get a free upgrade to stop annoying international calls. She went on asking for my name, address, number, all that stuff. Then she mentioned my credit card supposedly expired in 2018 and asked me to confirm it. I just ended the call and blocked the number. At first it seemed pretty legit but only for a little while.TPS10 yearsI received a call from a bloke with an Asian accent, and it turns out to be a scam regarding telephone preferences.10 yearsI got a call from a bloke who gave a proper English name but had a strong Mumbai accent. He wanted to know if I was Mr ######## (which I am), so I said, "Who’s this then?" He started rambling about helping me block all the annoying calls I get. I let him carry on for a bit, then I asked: "If you’re faking your caller ID, why should I trust a word you say?" He hung up straight away. Makes me wonder if it was the word “fake” that set him off. Give it a go yourself and see how they react.Mumbai10 yearsThis bloke kept pestering for my card info, but my partner said it was his dad’s phone and that he didn’t have the card with him. He kept going on about waiting for the card to arrive. We just ended the call. No chance I’m giving my details to some random on the phone. Watch out, everyone. Total SCAM. They’re just trying to nick your money.10 yearsGot a call from a man named Daniel who claimed he was with TPS. I wasn’t convinced it was legit though.DanielTPS10 yearsYesterday I missed a call and when I checked the voicemail, there was a bloke with an Indian accent actually singing! It was hilarious, definitely the most entertaining thing I've heard in ages. We ended up keeping the message because it made us laugh so much, lol.10 yearsA few days back, I received a rather peculiar call from a gentleman with an Asian accent who claimed they were representing the Telephone Preference Service. They were rather pushy, asking for my card details, which of course, I flatly refused to provide. I played along for a good six minutes, responding affirmatively to their questions without revealing any real information. Eventually, they must have realised they weren’t getting anywhere and decided to hang up. I’ve since registered the number with BT’s Call Protect feature. If more folks could do the same, it would help BT gather valuable data and tackle these nuisance calls right at the source!Telephone Preference ServiceBT10 yearsSo this guy called me, claiming to be from the TPS after I gave him my card info. Turns out it was just a scam from some Indian caller trying to trick me. Absolutely dodgy!IndiaTPS10 yearsSome bloke with a strong Indian accent rang me up, but he insisted he was English. I didn’t want to get into it, so I just told him maybe he was actually from Mumbai. When he denied that, I just said “Cheers” and hung up.Mumbai10 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang me up and wanted to double-check my name, even though he already had my surname. He seemed all over the place and wouldn’t say who he was before just cutting me off. It all felt like he was somewhere noisy, probably in an office or something.10 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent, so I answered in me Geordie accent and as soon as I did, he just ended the call. Proper rude if you ask me!10 yearsReceived a call earlier today from someone claiming to be from the Telephone Preference Service, and he had quite an accent. He started reading out my address and then bizarrely asked for my debit card details. I mentioned I had guests at my place and promptly hung up. It's incredibly unsettling to receive such calls.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsThere's definitely an Asian twang to the voice. They sometimes utter a brief 'hello', and now and then they go off on a ramble; I can’t tell if it's another language or if they’re just having a laugh at my expense. The connection tends to be quite poor, with a lot of background clatter, reminiscent of a bustling office environment. I've given them ample opportunity to clarify their purpose - my 91-year-old dad, who struggles a bit on his feet when I’m not around, has attempted to engage as well. It's worth noting that we're registered on the No Cold Calls List, yet it seems some individuals will disregard that entirely. So far, they haven't attempted to pitch anything, which leaves me puzzled as to their intentions. They’ve been ringing relentlessly, about once every hour throughout the day at present.10 yearsI’ve been receiving incessant calls every hour or two-sometimes there’s just a "hello" on the line. It sounds like there's a whole office bustling in the background. The caller seems quite unable to hear me, and before I know it, they disconnect almost immediately. This has been the frustrating norm for the past couple of days; the latest call came through at 6 in the evening. Oh, and just to add, we're registered on the No Cold Callers List. How baffling!10 yearsGot a dodgy call from a bloke claiming to be with Telephone Preference Management - sounded Asian. Luckily, I always have a whistle near the phone, so I just blew it loud and hung up straight away!Telephone Preference Management10 yearsReceived a dodgy call the other day from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming to be with Telephone Preference Management. I always have a whistle handy near the phone, so I decided to give him a good blast before hanging up!Telephone Preference Management10 yearsJust like I mentioned before on 18/1/17, I didn’t let the bloke get to the point of trying to sell me anything. I just cut the call off quick and said cheers.10 yearsReceived a dodgy call purportedly from the Telephone Preference Service that immediately began probing for my debit card information. What a cheek!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsI got a call from a guy claiming he was with Telephone Preference Management, saying they could help me quit all those annoying calls. I told him I’m already signed up with TPS, so no thanks. He then insisted his company was separate. I told him this was actually the first annoying call I’d gotten from anyone, so they clearly don’t follow TPS rules. Total scammers!!!Telephone Preferential ManagementTPS10 yearsSo I got a call from this guy, Nicholas, sounded a bit Asian, offering to help me block all annoying calls for good. Wish it was that easy!Nicholas10 yearsWhat a complete rip-off! They keep pestering me and want £40 to quit calling, saying we supposedly paid last year but it ran out. They just won’t quit ringing. I’ve reported them to the police as fraud - hopefully they can crack down on these scammers and put an end to fleecing innocent folks.10 yearsThis was definitely a rip off. They kept ringing saying I owed £40 to end the annoying calls, saying we paid it last year but it ran out. Still kept calling nonstop. I've reported it to the local cops for fraud. Hopefully they find real work instead of trying to scam vulnerable folks out of their cash.10 yearsI had a rather dubious phone call recently, from someone purporting to be with the Telephone Preference Service, which is supposedly a free government service to help keep those pesky nuisance calls at bay. They asked me for a £40 fee to prolong their service. Quite absurd, really, considering I still receive unwanted calls regardless! Watch out for these scammers; they’re relentless!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsSomeone rang me up sayin they were from Microsoft sayin my computer got hacked. I know it wasn't true cos I'd just run a scan for 3 hours. It's so annoying these types keep getting away with it. Surely there should be stricter laws or at least shut these sites down and lock these scammers up.Microsoft10 yearsI answered the call but there was nothing on the other end, then an automated lady's voice said 'goodbye' before I decided to end the call!10 yearsJust got a call from an Asian bloke. It was like what others have said here. I ended the call after about a minute. He gave me another ring, but I didn’t pick up. Then I looked up the number online and landed on this website.10 yearsThe bloke sounded like he had an Asian accent and was all over the place. He said he was from the telephone preference service about annoying calls, but yeah, right. Don’t bother being nice to this muppet, he just won’t give up and will call again for sure. If you’ve got call blocking, definitely use it.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsI recently acquired a new BT telephone that conveniently screens calls from those not identifying themselves. The number of the caller gets logged, allowing me to report it here. Yet, I find myself pondering whether it’s simply another onslaught of marketing nuisance invading my privacy or if there’s something more sinister afoot.BT10 yearsGot a call from some people saying they had to update my info. Definitely a spam call, another one to add to the "potentially illegal" list.10 yearsi was kinda confused, sounded like they were talking about blocking calls or summat. i just ended the call and decided to block the number afterwards.10 yearsPeople calling to scam me just drop the line as soon as I answer.10 yearsGot a call from someone who sounded Asian claiming to be with TPS management services, saying they needed to update my details. I told him I’d just spoken to TPS and they told me they don't make any calls or emails like that. He quickly ended the call after that.TPS Management ServiceTPS10 yearsfirst they tried to confirm my address, then went on saying i had paid my phone bill by direct debit (which i never did) and also mentioned my bank card had expired back in 2018 (which was totally wrong). they said they were going to stop all the nuisance calls but honestly sounded dodgy to me. i called them out as scammers and just ended the call.10 yearsWatch out, these folks are just trying to scam you by getting your info and then tricking you out of your cash. They're nothing but criminals, so stay sharp!10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with the telephone preference service trying to update my info. They kept pushing for my bank details, which felt a bit off. As soon as I said no, they just ended the call.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsThey actually tried getting me to give my bank info! Can’t believe the cheek of it.10 yearsI rang Call Guardian and blocked the call so they didn’t get through, but felt I should look up the number anyway. Didn’t find it anywhere, so it’s clearly dodgy.Call GuardianSubmit Your Own Report (027 0434 4346)
Support establish a protected community! Leave a report about your story with this number. Post knowledge on frauds or genuine communications.
Other Numbers