03451740575
☎️ 03451740575 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Telecom2 Limited. It is part of the phone block 345174 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03451740575
- Received unsolicited call about voucherSep
2023Unwanted call for book subscriptionFeb
2023Unanswered call, looked up and blockedFeb
2023Questioning source of unwanted callsFeb
2023Report all scams to policeFeb
2023Missed call from unknown numberFeb
2023Scam involving claiming catalogue orderFeb
2023Premier Book Club, receives fake offerFeb
2023Received call with heavy breathingFeb
2023User comment: "Call centre"Feb
2023Unknown caller claims purchase. Be cautiousFeb
2023Warning: possible scam from companyFeb
2023Unable to summarize this commentJan
2023Telemarketer offering vouchers, number blockedJan
2023Unwanted calls about vouchers, blockedJan
2023Commenter unsure, abruptly ended discussionJan
2023Frustrating unwanted call from numberJan
2023Uncertain quantity. Read all commentsJan
2023User did not leave messageJan
2023Questioning legitimacy of data operationJan
2023Unauthorized, potential data breach, bewareJan
2023Received call offering book clubJan
2023Message ignored, no response givenJan
2023Warning about shopping voucher scamJan
2023The user suggests blocking somethingJan
2023Received suspicious telemarketing call, reportedJan
2023Persistent, silent caller blacklisted on phoneJan
2023Offer for book sales vouchersJan
2023Invalid input, please try againJan
2023Received call from fake companyJan
2023Call was missed by accidentJan
2023International phone number providedJan
2023Unrecognised number, assumed scam callJan
2023Incorrectly identified as catalogue customerJan
2023Unanswered call, likely a scamJan
2023Unidentified caller, no response, blockedJan
2023Interest in premier book clubsJan
2023Creepy heavy breathing on voicemailJan
2023User is unsure of contextJan
2023Number keeps calling, do not answerJan
2023Foreign scam call offering voucherDec
2022Tips on avoiding scam callsDec
2022"Report ALL scam attempts directly."Dec
2022Explaining how to report scamsDec
2022Report scam calls/texts to policeDec
2022Suspicious missed call, possible scamDec
2022User avoids potential scam callsDec
2022Experiencing an excessive amount of callsDec
2022Claimed EasyLife, wasn't experiencedDec
2022Unexpected debit from Easylife resolvedNov
2022Invalid input, unable to summarizeNov
2022Persistent refusal of rewards clubJul
2022Rejecting easy life rewards offerApr
2022Book club subscription with incentiveMar
2022Reported scam, ignored after reportingMar
2022Unwanted call, probable call center. BlockMar
2022Reporting easy life scam to MastercardMar
2022Warning about recurring payment scamMar
2022Unidentified number, unknown callerMar
2022Missed calls, no voicemail receivedMar
2022User unsure of person's identityMar
2022The response is not relevantMar
2022Number called twice, blocked nowMar
2022User is unsure about contentMar
2022This does not make senseMar
2022Answer not given by userMar
2022Unrecognized number, possibly a scamMar
2022Invalid inputMar
2022Agree with likely spam, number blockedMar
2022Question not addressed in responseMar
2022Call repeatedly with no responseFeb
2022Missed call, no conversation happenedFeb
2022Unknown caller rang twice. UnfamiliarFeb
2022User mentioned call center settingFeb
2022Number Of Searches: 553 Number Of Comments: 58 First Seen: 16 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chidden(Hampshire), Darite(Cornwall) and Ellen(Cumbria).
03451740575 has 58 comments of which 18 x negative and 40 x neutral
03451740575 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03451740575 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam call, often claiming association with a book club or catalogue, offering vouchers or free trials that lead to unwanted charges. Callers may use personal details to appear credible and pressure recipients into subscriptions costing around £89 annually. Many report no genuine purchases were made, and some express concern over potential unauthorised card usage. Calls frequently come without messages, can be harassing, and often originate from call centres using automated or spoofed numbers. Blocking alone is insufficient; users are strongly advised to report these calls to official fraud and cybercrime agencies to aid in enforcement. Caution and vigilance are recommended, especially when unexpected vouchers or membership offers arise.
Reports on phone number 03451740575
3 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today. They claimed we had bought something from them and promised to send a £15 voucher that could be used in many stores. Then they said there would be a charge for sending the voucher by post. I asked how they would take the payment, and they said they’d use the card linked to the original purchase. They also tried to get me to join their book club, which apparently costs around £89 a year. I told them I wasn’t interested and asked them not to send anything. Honestly, I’m quite worried they might charge our card without our consent.3 yearsCouldn’t pick up when this number called me a couple times in just a few hours, checked out the reviews on your site and decided to block it now.3 yearshow do these folks even find our phone numbers in the first place?3 yearsI missed a call from a number I didn’t recognise.3 yearsSome bloke called claiming to be from Premier Book Club, said they'd send me a book plus a £15 voucher for just £1.99 postage. They said I could send the book back if I didn’t like it. I told them I can't read, so I’m not interested in any books thanks.Premier Book Club3 yearsGot a call from some bloke called David at Premier Books claiming my mum had bought something from a catalogue and that he could only talk to her. We told him we had power of attorney but he wasn’t having any of it. Felt fishy straight away since mum’s not able to order anything herself, which is why we always use our own info when buying stuff for her. Pretty sure it was a scam.DavidPremier Books3 yearsGot a call from 03451740575, but the only thing I could hear was heavy breathing. I hung up before they could say anything.3 yearsTelemarketing hub3 years03451740575 Total scam. Some bloke called saying I’d ordered fruit trees, which I definitely haven’t. I just ended the call. Creepy thing is, he already knew my name!3 yearsIts a voucher scam, claiming to be from some book seller. Just block them and dont bother replying.3 yearsSomeone called me claiming to be Sue from Premier Books, seemed to already know my name and where I live, said they’d be sending some vouchers. I told them I didn’t want anything and ended the call. They phoned me back later that same day. I’ve just blocked the number now.SuePremier Books3 yearsSomebody called saying they were Sue from Premier Books, and they actually knew my name and where I live. They told me I’d get some vouchers sent to me. I said I’m not interested and just hung up. They called back later that afternoon, so I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.SuePremier Books3 yearsNo idea who that was, ended the call right away.3 yearsGot a nuisance call from this number again. Proper annoying.3 yearsHavent got a clue who this is but had a look at what people are saying here.3 yearsDidn’t leave a voicemail.3 yearsThis kind of thing really needs to be stopped. I wonder where they’re getting all these phone numbers from, and how on earth they have all this personal info about people?3 yearsI’ve come across some concerning information linked to a transaction from two years back that I definitely didn’t authorise. It appears to involve my card details and an address. The so-called free offer they promote is merely a ploy for club membership; if you overlook cancelling it, they simply start charging your card. This feels like a serious violation of data protection laws. Please be cautious!3 yearsWatch out for those fake shopping discount scams!3 yearsDidn’t leave any message, so I just ignored it.3 yearsGot a call from a lady who knew my name and mentioned I had bought a leaf blower through a catalogue a while back. She said they were giving out £15 vouchers as a thanks, and then said she was from Premier Books asking if I fancied joining their book club! I asked where she got my number from since we never share our info or agree to this sort of thing. Clearly, companies still swap your details without asking. So annoying! 😠Premier Books3 yearsJust hang up and block the number.3 yearsCalled me nonstop all week, not a single voicemail though. Got blocked straight away.3 yearsGot a call saying I could get shopping vouchers if I signed up for some book sales, claiming I’d ordered from their catalogue before. I didn’t agree to anything and hung up quickly, but they somehow had my address. Proper annoying as I normally just ignore calls from numbers I don’t know.4 yearsHe claimed to be calling from a catalogue business and said I was owed a refund. Since I don’t subscribe to any catalogue, I just ended the call. The bloke spoke really nicely and sounded quite polite - but it made no difference! He even asked for me by my actual name.4 yearsHad a call I didn't answer.4 yearsI didnt pick up since the number wasnt familiar - no voicemail was left so Im guessing it was a spam call.4 yearsEnded the call straight away. Didn’t leave any message. Pretty sure it was one of those scam calls.4 yearsGot a call from some Premier bloke claiming I bought a pansy pot from a catalogue in 2020. I cut him off and asked which catalogue, but he couldn’t give a name. Told him it wasn’t me, I’m 72 and have plenty of pots already, even offered to sell him some. Then I told him to take my name off and said goodbye. Hung up and blocked 03451740575. I’m in Milton Keynes.Milton Keynes4 yearsNumber's unfamiliar, calls go unanswered and it's now been blocked.4 yearsIs this from Premier book club or something?4 yearsGot a voicemail, but it was just laboured breathing noises.4 yearsNever heard of it before. Premier books, you say?Premier Books4 yearsKeeps ringing non stop. Would avoid answering this one. Total nuisance.4 yearsGot a call from 03451740575, some bloke with a foreign accent claiming to be from "Easylife" telling me I'd won a £50 shopping voucher cause I supposedly spent £15.99 with them. Total scam, don’t fall for it.Easylife4 years03451740575 - No voicemail left, is this some kinda scam?4 yearsI’ve got this setup on my home and mobile phones that sends all calls from private, hidden, or unknown numbers straight to voicemail. I’m pretty sure this company is dodgy since they keep calling (which isn’t a bother as my phone's on silent) but they never bother leaving a message like a proper caller would.4 yearsGetting loads of calls non stop.4 yearsSaid they were from Easylife.Easylife4 yearsA few months back, I got a really muddled call from Easylife and then noticed a surprise charge of £25 on my card (I had bought something by mail order before). To their credit, they did give the money back straight away once I raised the issue.Easylife4 yearsIt was one of those rewards club calls - I told them I wasn't interested but they kept going on and on. Had to be quite firm and tell the lady to please listen, I’m not interested. She just ended with saying it’s my loss.4 yearsI already told easy life rewards to leave me alone, I don’t want any contact with them ever again.4 yearsThis website offers subscriptions for book clubs and sweetens the deal with a £10 voucher to spend on your next purchase.4 yearsThis number has been flagged by us a few times already for easy life rewards scam. Just another one to watch out for.4 yearsI got two calls on my mobile back to back, one each day but nobody left a voicemail. You could hear people chatting in the background which made it clear it was some sort of call centre. I had a look on here and now I’ve blocked the number.4 yearsEasy Life is a total rip-off! They ask for your details, then go ahead and take about £70 off your debit or credit card each month. I've flagged them up to Mastercard several times already. Definitely don’t trust this lot.4 yearsEasy Life is a total rip off, they ask for your details and then start billing your debit or credit card about £70 each month without your real consent. I’ve kept reporting them to Mastercard but they keep doing it. Complete scam in my opinion.Mastercard4 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise.4 yearsI've received two calls from this number, yet they haven't bothered to leave a voice message...4 yearsNo idea who that could have been.4 yearsI've had two calls from this number but didn't pick up either time, and no voicemail was left. I don't know who it is and couldn't find out. I've gone ahead and blocked it now.4 yearsI just ignored the call.4 yearsI haven’t a clue who owns this number, so I’d say it’s potentially dodgy.4 yearsNo idea who that was. I’m with others here - looks like spam to me. I’ve just gone ahead and blocked the number.4 yearsI just ignored it, didn't bother picking up.4 yearsI received a call from this number, but they disconnected just before I could pick up. Quite frustrating, really!4 yearsI picked up and this bloke just kept saying hello over and over before he suddenly ended the call.4 yearsI don't know anyone at that number, they called me a couple times then just stopped ringing. Strange.Submit Your Own Report (0345 174 0575)
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