08452411525
☎️ 08452411525 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 845241 with a prefix of 0845.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08452411525
- Look out for "Dan."Jan
2016Ineffective at stopping nuisance callsSep
2015Blocked unwanted calls for elderly motherAug
2015GPS UK offering call protection conceptJul
2015Request for call back receivedJul
2015Nuisance calls, uninterested, rude responseJul
2015Scammers targeting elderly for moneyJul
2015Received suspicious call for paymentJun
2015Received nuisance call, did not answerMay
2015Accuses company of being scammersApr
2015Scam call about unwanted callsApr
2015Reported phone scam targeting vulnerable individualsApr
2015Reported telemarketing violation to the TPSApr
2015Call from Connor with StopTheseCallsApr
2015Scam targeting elderly, excessive callsApr
2015Received scam call from BTMar
2015Paid service may offer effectivenessMar
2015"Legitimate registered business; not scam."Mar
2015Missed calls without f messagesFeb
2015User was interrupted while respondingJan
2015Nuisance calls require real solutionsJan
2015Scam targeting pensioners for moneyJan
2015Received persistent calls after declineDec
2014Nuisance calls are ongoing issueDec
2014Blocked nuisance calls effectively. Successful!Dec
2014Nuisance call strategies discussed, ineffectiveDec
2014Scam call asking for moneyNov
2014Respond with verbal abuseNov
2014Scam call offering nuisance call serviceNov
2014Scam claim from unwanted callsNov
2014No message, unknown callerNov
2014Avoid answering unknown phone numbersOct
2014Unwanted calls, pressured for paymentSep
2014Suspicious cold call, check firstSep
2014Identifying and stopping malicious callsSep
2014Scam caller trying to solicit paymentSep
2014Frequent nuisance calls feel connectedAug
2014Nuisance call scam concerns raisedAug
2014Received silent call from numberAug
2014Scam call offering false servicesAug
2014Jack demanded payment to stop callsAug
2014Number hangs up; blocked itJul
2014Unsolicited call; demands £65 paymentJul
2014Charges £65 to stop callsJul
2014Persistent nuisance calls, rude responseJul
2014Caller considered rude for questioningJul
2014Reported company for unsolicited marketingJul
2014Suspected scam call requesting informationJul
2014Nuisance call offer rejected; free serviceJul
2014Caution against sharing bank detailsJul
2014Nasty scam number; needs shutdownJul
2014Inappropriate call to vulnerable residentsJul
2014Nuisance calls frustration; unhelpful responseJul
2014Received suspicious call, reporting scamJul
2014Scam caller named Jack, beware!Jul
2014Caller hung up after inquiryJun
2014Annoying spam call, reported to OffcomJun
2014Suspicious marketing call prevention schemeJun
2014Seeking bank details for callsJun
2014Aggressive approach, high monthly feeMay
2014Received scam call for paymentMay
2014Upsetting calls causing distress. Alzheimer'sMay
2014Beware cold caller scam tacticsMay
2014Comment expresses ironic amusementMay
2014Company details for StopTheseCalls providedMay
2014Unprofessional caller, refused paymentMay
2014Unwanted calls despite TPS enrollmentMay
2014Received call offering anti-nuisance serviceApr
2014Rude service, expensive monthly feeApr
2014Numerous unwanted calls received recentlyMar
2014Service is a scam, beware!Mar
2014Ironic that company makes callsMar
2014Concern over unsolicited calls receivedMar
2014Stop calling or report youMar
2014Caller claims to stop spam callsMar
2014Great service, reduced cold callsMar
2014Silent caller, background noise childrenFeb
2014Unprofessional, aggressive customer service experienceFeb
2014Caller hung up after denialFeb
2014Trying to stop cold callsFeb
2014Persistent unwanted phone calls continueFeb
2014Suspicious payment request, hung upJan
2014Annoying calls, no messages leftDec
2013Silent calls decreased after complaintOct
2013Unexpected call about cold callingOct
2013Scam alert: Avoid sharing card detailsOct
2013Untrustworthy cold calling serviceOct
2013Telemarketing call from Stop These CallsSep
2013Persistent company, eventually stopped callingSep
2013Received scam call offering serviceAug
2013Received two suspicious calls todayAug
2013Suspicious call asking for informationAug
2013Missed call, no voicemail leftJun
2013Number Of Searches: 131 Number Of Comments: 90 First Seen: 24 September 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Atlow(Derbyshire), Ropley Dean(Hampshire) and Stony Heap(Durham).
08452411525 has 90 comments of which 65 x neutral and 18 x negative and 7 x positive
08452411525 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08452411525 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller posing as a service that stops unwanted calls for a fee, often targeting vulnerable and elderly individuals. Numerous users describe aggressive, rude behaviour and high-pressure tactics demanding upfront payments, typically around £65 for multiple years or monthly fees. Despite claiming legitimacy and Trading Standards checks, many consider it a scam capitalising on victims’ frustrations with nuisance calls. The company reportedly ignores Telephone Preference Service registrations and may not reduce unwanted calls as promised. Some callers demand sensitive financial details, raising serious security concerns. Users strongly advise blocking the number and reporting it to official bodies like Trading Standards and the ICO. Caution and scepticism are urged, with a recommendation to rely on free, established services to manage nuisance calls instead.
Reports on phone number 08452411525
10 yearsThis firm is incredibly tenacious... I've had the same experience as everyone else who’s left a comment here. No matter how many times I told Ross to just clear off, he kept ringing me up. It took some rather harsh words before he finally seemed to get the hint. Honestly, it’s mind-boggling how some people can be so oblivious. Any genuine caller would never tolerate the level of abuse I had to dish out just for him to cease his incessant pestering!Ross11 yearsHeads up, there's a bloke called Dan you should be careful of.Dan11 yearsCuriously enough, this appears to be the contact number for Stop These Calls, which is rather ironic, as they seem to be engaged in the same behaviour they claim to combat. Their modus operandi involves users reporting bothersome numbers, promising to take action, yet the pesky calls persist unabated. It's a bit of a conundrum, really!11 yearsYet again, my aged mother has been getting calls from this number. We've taken the step to block it now-thankfully, without any charge!11 yearsi got a call from a firm named ‘gps uk’ trying to sell me a service for £1.95 each month that supposedly cuts down on annoying sales calls loads. when i told the woman i was already signed up with the preference service to block these sorts of calls, she said ‘most companies now don’t really care about the preference service’. i shut the call down by saying her call was illegal - which she argued with - and made clear i don't deal with any telesales online.GPS UK11 yearsHello, this is Alexander Scott. I noticed a missed call from 01912420308, but when I picked up the phone from my wife, it was disconnected. Would you be so kind as to return my call? Much appreciated! Thank you.Alexander Scott11 yearsI've been getting quite a few calls from this particular number lately, and despite my clear disinterest, they've persisted. Just this week, I finally picked up the phone and asked the caller what her purpose was. She inquired if I was tired of these bothersome calls. I confessed that I was but made it abundantly clear that I had no intention of coughing up any money to stop them. To my surprise, she responded with a rather cheeky, "Well, carry on then," before hanging up abruptly. Naturally, upon research, I discovered that it originated from this very number-another annoyance in my day!11 yearsI had a rather dubious phone call where the individual attempted to persuade me to pay £5 for a service I’m perfectly fine getting at no cost from BT - namely the TPS. The caller, a lady named Naz, even sweetened the deal by offering it to me for just £2.50. Strangely, she then rattled off the last four digits of my debit card. When I pointed out that she was mistaken, she proceeded to request the full card number. I flatly declined to share any information, and she seemed rather put out by my refusal. It was all too clear to me that this was an obvious scam.BTTPSNaz11 yearsThe other day, my mother received a rather dubious call from a group claiming they could prevent nuisance calls for a charge of £1.50 a week. Thankfully, she declined their offer. It’s appalling how these folks take advantage of elderly individuals, siphoning off their hard-earned savings that are meant for their golden years.11 yearsReceived a rather curious phone call today. Quite baffling, really-how on earth did they obtain my number? They had the audacity to ask for a £69.00 one-off fee for supposedly blocking unwanted calls for three years. Naturally, I asked them to ring me back so I could ponder their offer. Thankfully, I stumbled upon this website in the meantime!11 yearsThis number called me claiming there had been complaints about nuisance calls from my phone. I replied something like “like this one?” and just hung up. They tried ringing me again but I ignored it.11 yearsToday, my neighbour, who has special needs, received a rather dodgy call from this number, pestering him for his debit card information. I swooped in and gave them a right piece of my mind - it was an epic showdown! Honestly, these individuals are the worst of the worst. I reached out to trading standards, and they confirmed they’re on to this scam. They advised me to ring the fraud hotline, which I promptly did; the number is 03454040506. We must put an end to these despicable scammers, once and for all!11 yearsIt seems you might be affiliated with these con artists, no? When you calculate £2.00 a month multiplied by the thousands of unsuspecting folks, it really amounts to quite a substantial sum! These individuals are nothing short of scammers, and even Trading Standards have flagged this number, along with the authorities dealing with fraud. That should speak volumes!11 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, claiming they could help me eliminate nuisance calls. However, as soon as they started asking for my direct debit information, I grew suspicious and challenged them. Before I knew it, they abruptly hung up. Quite shocking and quite rude, if you ask me!11 yearsThis number rang me earlier. The guy said his name was Connor and that he was with some group called “stop these calls.” He told me he knew I was getting irritating calls, but got kinda upset when I said maybe he was just another one. I ended the call pretty quickly after that.Connor11 yearsi got a cold call from stop these calls and decided to check them out online. i came across a site called [#Istopthesecalls{###], and in their section about the tps, it clearly states that telemarketers aren’t legally allowed to ring up numbers on the telephone preference service central opt out register. since my number is on the tps and their call was unsolicited, they’ve clearly broken the rules. what’s crazy is they seem to want you to pay them to fix the very breach they just made!IstopthesecallsTelephone Preference ServiceTPS11 yearsYet another company taking advantage of the older generation. My mother was bombarded with anywhere from two to four calls daily from this number. When you call back, you’re greeted with a pre-recorded message that instructs you to halt these incessant calls...11 yearsGot a call at mine from someone saying they were from BT, mentioned we'd apparently put in a complaint about nuisance calls, which isn't true at all. Instead of ringing back the number they gave, I thought I’d check it out on this site. And wow, what a shocker - turns out it’s just the same old story (check 13/11/2014 for the details)BT11 yearsUpon giving the call a good listen, you'll find that they actually explain how they came by your information and the measures they're taking to prevent other telemarketing firms from accessing it. Contrary to popular belief, it's not a scam, and the information gathered wouldn’t jeopardise your account in any way. Plus, it’s worth noting that Stop These Calls is a legitimate enterprise that's been vetted by Trading Standards.Trading Standards11 yearsIf you're convinced that the free service is ideal for you, by all means, continue using it. However, if unwanted calls still plague you, what’s the harm in considering a paid alternative that offers better results? They only ask for around £20 annually - is it really worth stressing over a couple of quid a month? It's a commercial venture, often staffed by young people who might not take kindly to rudeness, but remember, if you're the one being discourteous, why moan afterwards?12 yearsThey called me a couple of times but never bothered to leave a message on my answerphone.12 yearsEnded the call just as it was ringing, didn’t even get the chance to pick up.12 yearsWhat absolute nerve! Charging a monthly subscription just to put a halt to pesky calls is quite the cheeky move. Is there actually anything that can be done to put an end to this annoyance?12 yearsI had a rather alarming experience with this outfit that contacted my mother-in-law, who’s on a pension. They had the audacity to request £65 from her under the pretext of halting those persistent nuisance calls. It’s quite laughable really, considering they themselves are causing a nuisance by trying to fleece elderly folks like her. It’s a right disgrace!12 yearsI received a call from them earlier today, during which they requested £63 for a three-year plan. I mentioned that I couldn't manage that expense at this time of year, and they promptly ended the call. Not long after, I was bombarded with around six calls from various unknown numbers. What are the odds? Quite suspicious, if you ask me!12 yearsMy aunt recently received a rather dubious call from these chaps, who were attempting to entice her into providing her credit card information to supposedly help her avoid those bothersome cold calls. The poor woman is already registered with the Telephone Preference Service, for crying out loud! Thankfully, she had the good sense to turn them down flat and didn’t divulge any personal info to a stranger on the phone. It seems that the same number has been used for similar scams, where they’ve urged others to part with their credit card details while pretending to be linked with Sky. Unbelievable, isn't it?Telephone Preference ServiceSky12 yearsJust received a rather odd call from a woman claiming I was inundated with nuisance calls and that she could assist me in eliminating them for good. I mentioned that I'm on the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), to which she replied that overseas calls couldn't be stopped. I pointed out that the calls I get are all 0845 numbers. When I tell them I'm registered with TPS and ask them not to ring again, they carry on regardless. I eventually hung up and called 1471, only to discover it was yet another 0845 number. So, be cautious and don’t engage when they start their spiel!Telephone Preference ServiceTPS12 yearsReceived a rather bothersome call from a chap named "Will" representing "Stop Nuisance Calls". I let him know in no uncertain terms that his unsolicited call was quite unwelcome. I swiftly terminated the call and added his number to the block list on my Call Guardian device from British Telecom. Strangely enough, the same number rang through again, this time appearing as an international caller, but I promptly blocked that as well. They made another attempt later on today, yet they were thwarted by my trusty Call Guardian setup. Honestly, investing in this Call Guardian kit from British Telecom has proven to be an absolute game changer for me!WillCall GuardianBritish Telecom12 yearsReceived a rather dodgy call from these folks earlier. They demanded £65 to put an end to unwanted calls. When they inquired if we were on the pension and we replied in the negative, they promptly ended the conversation. Quite the sketchy operation, if you ask me!12 yearsWhen they call, simply let them have it with both barrels!12 yearsI received a call from this number earlier, and the person on the other end inquired if we were being plagued by nuisance calls, both from the UK and overseas. They propositioned that for the sum of £65 over a span of three years, they could help eliminate these bothersome calls by adding us to some register. I promptly declined their offer, and then the line went dead. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!UK12 yearsso this girl named demi rings me up claiming if I sign up and pay £1.80 a month, I won’t get any more annoying calls from the UK or overseas. she said all I had to do was call them back and sort it out. but honestly, how do I know the calls will actually stop? when I said I wasn't interested in paying for this, she sound a bit annoyed. seems fishy to me.DemiUK12 yearsNo idea who it was, they called without warning and didn’t even bother to leave a message on my voicemail.12 yearsI didn't even bother picking up when these lot called-no chance! It's wise to jot down the numbers that you can identify as dodgy. I say, it's just like not engaging with strangers; best to keep to the familiar and avoid the oddball calls!12 yearsI received a call from them earlier, claiming they were aware of the numerous nuisance calls I’ve been getting. I figured it was some sort of con, so I replied, ‘Not any more than usual’. After that, they promptly hung up. For a moment, I almost believed they were on the level, but thankfully I looked them up here first.12 yearsI recently had a conversation with a lady named Anoushka who claimed to be aware that we were inundated with nuisance calls. She mentioned that a payment of £65 over three years would resolve the issue. However, when I mentioned needing to consult with my husband first, she appeared confused and insisted that I was just repeating myself! To be honest, I'm not inclined to hand over £65 without further thought.Anoushka12 yearsEvery time I popped round to see my Mum, I began to scrutinise her call log due to a sudden surge in dodgy, withheld, and international calls she was receiving. One particular day, I noticed five calls from a specific number alongside one from Barclays Fraud. Since I've got Power of Attorney, I took the liberty to investigate on her behalf. It turns out she had inadvertently given her card details to a scammer, and thankfully, her bank denied the transaction as it raised suspicions. The scammers rang her on four more occasions after the payment didn't go through. It's quite evident to anyone who spoke to her that she suffers from dementia. We've previously engaged with Trading Standards regarding a specific call that was recorded from a different firm, and they were quite helpful. They suggested a device called Truecall, which can be installed on a person's phone. It’s worth a look-just Google it for further details. The device is fantastic! I can now keep tabs on her calls from my own home by logging into their website, allowing me to block unwanted numbers or only let trusted contacts ring her. Unfortunately, the service offered by Stop These Calls wouldn't tackle the barrage of international or anonymous numbers that my Mum frequently received.Barclays FraudTrading StandardsGoogle12 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be Karl, representing a company named STOP THESE CALLS. He mentioned a payment plan of £65 spread over three years, adding up to a whopping £180 each month to prevent these nuisance calls. Feeling rather uncertain, I made up an excuse that my husband was in charge of any financial matters and was not available at the moment. As soon as I said that, the line went dead. Now I’m relieved I didn’t fall for it, as it clearly seemed like a ploy to grab my credit card information.KarlSTOP THESE CALLS12 yearsFor the past three weeks, I’ve been plagued by incessant ‘international’ calls-sometimes as many as 10 in a single day! It’s the same old story; I answer, and there’s complete silence before they just hang up. Then, out of the blue, we started receiving calls from this other number. We’ve made a point of not picking up, as it’s clear from what I’ve read that it’s likely some sales pitch for a ‘call blocking’ service. Given that these irritating calls emerged around the same time, I can't shake the feeling that there's a bit of collusion going on here!12 yearsI got a call on my home phone from this number on the 27th of August, right around lunchtime, but there was no one on the other end of the line.12 yearsI received a call from a lady named Christine trying to convince me to sign up for a £65 contract that promised to halt those pesky nuisance calls for three years. She insisted on taking my bank details, but I flatly refused. Somehow, she managed to get her manager on the line to give me some empty reassurances. But as soon as I mentioned I would look into the company further and planned to call them back, he abruptly hung up! This all happened just a couple of hours after I checked on the TPS to confirm my registration was still active. Is it possible that they're somehow linked to this site and are just waiting for people like me to visit?ChristineTPS12 yearsI received a call from this firm earlier today, claiming that they could put an end to my barrage of nuisance calls. However, there was a catch - I’d need to fork out £65 in advance for a three-year service. When I expressed my reluctance to share any bank details over the phone, they reassured me that they only required my debit card information, which frankly, is a red flag if ever I saw one! I decided to cut the conversation short and hang up. Clearly, they're just as much a nuisance as the callers I’m trying to avoid!12 yearsJack was asking for either £1.80 or £64 in exchange for ceasing those pesky phone calls. We simply hung up.Jack12 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, and every time I pick up, they just hang up! After reading the feedback from others, I’ve decided to block it entirely!12 yearsI was quite taken aback when they demanded £65 to cease all those bothersome calls. It's rather ironic, considering the call I received was completely uninvited!12 yearsThey’re demanding £65 to put an end to these pesky phone calls.12 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, and after asking to have my number taken off their list, the woman on the other end was quite brusque, insisting it was the first time I had been contacted by them. To my annoyance, just three hours later, I got another call-this time from someone claiming to be Charlotte. She proceeded to chat about my alleged high volume of nuisance calls. I requested her number, which she provided, but I ended up hanging up on her. This incessant bother is becoming a daily occurrence!Charlotte12 yearsI just received a call from them, and when I mentioned that it was a cold call, I was deemed impolite! I couldn't help but ask how they rationalise their cold calling antics - what a laugh! 😂12 yearsI've gone ahead and reported this matter to both the company itself as well as the Telephone Preference Service and the Information Commissioner’s Office! The chap behind the operation is a 26-year-old named MIRZA AHMAD. You can find more about him here: http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/director/2378933/mirza-ahmad. The registered business is CONSERVO DIGITAL LIMITED, located on the third floor at 24 Westover Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 2BZ, United Kingdom. The company number is 08129602. They claim to specialise in the repair of consumer electronics (SIC: 95210). Quite suspect, if you ask me! Please do raise your concerns with the ICO using this link: http://ico.org.uk/concerns/marketing. And remember to mention that they were soliciting payment.Telephone Preference ServiceInformation Commissioner ’ s OfficeMIRZA AHMADcoCONSERVO DIGITAL LIMITEDWestover RoadBournemouthDorsetBH1 2BZUnited KingdomICO12 yearsI received a call from this number purporting to be from a firm in Bournemouth called "Stop These Nuisance Calls." The caller insisted that they weren’t after any sensitive information like banking particulars, but then proceeded to ask for my card’s long number, expiry date, and the three digits on the back. Clearly, it was a request for my bank details under the guise of assistance! I firmly but courteously told her where she could go. Ridiculous!Bournemouth12 yearsI just received a rather cheeky call from a lady named Tanya, who was trying to sell me a service for £1.80 a month to block unwanted phone calls. Naturally, I directed her to the exit, as there are free options available for this sort of thing! How audacious!Tanya12 years"Luke" asked me for my banking information to process a payment before providing any sort of documentation. I let him know that this isn't the standard procedure. I might not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but I certainly won’t fall for that!Luke12 yearsWhat a shoddy scam this number represents. It really ought to be put out of operation, as there are plenty of vulnerable folks who could easily fall for it. Some clever swindler has come up with the outrageous scheme of charging people to halt those pesky nuisance calls. I can assure you, the call from this number fits right into that dubious category.12 yearsI’m employed at a supported living facility for individuals in delicate situations, and we seem to have attracted quite the nuisance. One of our residents has somehow disclosed her name, leading to relentless phone calls at their home. As her support worker, I’m authorised to communicate on her behalf if the need arises. Today, one of the young ladies chose not to engage with the caller and passed the phone to me instead. The gentleman on the other end was exceptionally rude and rather dismissive, insisting that I had no right to speak for her and demanding to have a word with her directly. He inquired about my name, and when I refused to divulge it, he resorted to shouting, insisting that I'm "merely a carer" and that I don't even contribute to the household bills. It was astonishing to witness his temper flare when I suggested they might not have the best intentions. It’s truly disheartening that individuals of such dubious character feel empowered to target those who are particularly vulnerable.12 yearsI received a call from Phoebe the other day, and she mentioned how "they were aware of the numerous unwanted phone calls I’d been getting." To which I cheekily responded, "Well, you’re certainly one of them." Phoebe, in a swift transformation from sweet to stern, retorted, "That’s quite rude, Sir," before promptly disconnecting. If she believes that was rude, it seems she might benefit from a bit of fresh air! Clearly, signing up with the TPS has proven to be utterly pointless.PhoebeSirTPS12 yearsI recently received a rather peculiar phone call from someone named 'Pheobe'. She inquired specifically for my wife, which immediately put me on my guard. When I pressed for more information, she claimed to represent 'Stop These Calls' and proceeded to mention that she was aware we were inundated with pesky marketing calls. I couldn’t help but fib a bit and replied 'No'-an utter fabrication, as we're typically swamped with such calls, like everyone else! She simply thanked me and then promptly ended the call. My instincts told me it was a dodgy operation, so I decided to verify on this site and, lo and behold, it confirmed my suspicions. I’ll definitely be reporting this number to Ofcom.Pheobe12 yearsI just had a call from this number. The young woman managed to get my surname correct and mentioned that I've been getting quite a few pesky calls lately (how ironic, isn’t it?). I kept mum and listened to her entire pitch. When I inquired once more about who she was and the purpose of the call, she just cut the line. Quite cheeky, really!12 yearsThey rang me earlier today. Isn't it amusing that when I politely informed them I wasn't interested and refused to part with any personal information or bank details, they promptly disconnected? Just a minute later, I received another annoying silent call. They really seem to underestimate people's intelligence! I've reported them to Ofcom.Ofcom12 yearsI just received a rather curious call from a lady named Danielle. She claimed to know that my phone number had been peddled about and that I was inundated with marketing calls. She offered to eliminate these nuisance calls for a mere £1.80 a month. To be fair, she was spot on about the barrage of marketing calls plaguing my phone. But it does make one ponder who is actually behind these bothersome interruptions. Could it be the same folks who promise to put an end to them? Am I just being overly suspicious? Honestly, it raises an eyebrow when you think about it. Who on earth has the time to churn out all those computer viruses? Perhaps it's the very same people cashing in on the antivirus solutions!Danielle12 yearsI've been trying to help my elderly parents deal with the incessant nuisance of unwanted phone calls. To sort it out, I asked them for their bank details, thinking it might put an end to the annoying solicitations. Mind you, I’ve already registered them with the Telephone Preference Service, which didn’t cost a penny.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsIncredibly impolite and quite confrontational. They have the audacity to propose a monthly fee of £1.80 just to block unwanted calls!12 yearsI’ve just had a call from this number, and a person named Emmy was on the line. She requested a payment of £1.80 a month to put an end to these annoying calls. Total scam!Emmy12 yearsI've been receiving calls from these absolute muppets! My mother has Alzheimer's, and their relentless calls really upset her a great deal!12 yearsI just had a rather peculiar phone conversation with a young woman named Daniel. She was keen to inform me that for a mere £1.80 a month on a three-year contract, or £45 annually, she could eliminate all those pesky cold calls. I must admit, I didn’t realise at first it was a sales pitch. When I hesitated and opted to think it over rather than divulge my bank details, her tone shifted quite noticeably. It made me wonder if there was a hidden commission involved in this elaborate ploy. I encourage everyone to be on high alert; they come across as friendly initially, but the moment you start probing, their demeanour changes dramatically. Stay safe out there!Daniel12 yearsWhat a twist of fate, eh? The irony of it all!12 yearsI received a phone call from a lady named Megan, who claimed she could put an end to all those pesky calls I’ve been getting. Naturally, I thought that sounded brilliant, so I expressed my interest. However, she then mentioned there would be a fee involved. I immediately told her I wasn’t willing to pay for it, to which she promptly ended the call! Honestly, if they were a genuine business, you'd expect them to handle things with a bit more professionalism, wouldn't you?Megan12 yearsBusiness Name: Curb the Nuisance Calls Location: 3rd Floor, 24 Westover Road, Bournemouth, Website: curbthenuisancecalls.co.uk Email: [email protected] [email protected] Postcode: BH1 2BZWestover RoadBournemouth12 yearsI've received calls from this number twice already, despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service. What steps can we take to put an end to this?Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI just had a phone call from this number claiming they could put a stop to all those pesky nuisance calls. Sounds reasonable, right? But then, he casually drops that the service comes with a £1.80 price tag, and I couldn't help but chuckle before hanging up. What a cheeky offer!12 yearsI just received a call from them, and their manner was rather unpleasant. Now they expect £1.80 monthly! You’re forced to pay either for a full year or three months in advance. When I mentioned there’s a complimentary service available, she responded with quite a haughty tone. Seems a bit like a commission-based operation, doesn’t it?12 yearsIn the past fortnight, I've received a barrage of calls from various companies trying to sell me services to stop those pesky unsolicited calls. The most recent offender was this number. I've taken matters into my own hands by blocking it, so now when they ring, my phone only makes a single chime. I’ve no idea what nonsense they might be hearing on their end, but do check to see if you can block these numbers as well. It seems they're starting to replace those calls from the PPS.12 yearsIt's rather amusing to see a so-called "satisfied user" rave about this so-called service. If you're gullible enough to buy into that, you might as well be a character from one of Hans Christian Andersen's tales or perhaps you’ve lost the plot entirely. I've promptly added their number to my block list. This is nothing short of a blatant scam, no question about it!Hans Christian Andersen12 yearsIsn't it just absurd? They go on about tackling those pesky cold callers, yet here they are, behaving like one themselves! It's almost laughable, isn't it?12 yearsToday, my 77-year-old mum received a couple of calls from a chap named Haydn representing this company. He claimed they could help her avoid nuisance calls. Given the past issues we've faced, where she nearly shared her bank details with strangers, she said she would consult me first. So, on my advice, she requested that he send some written information through the post. His response was a bit off-putting, insisting that she needed to sign up first and that it wasn’t my place to be involved-she had to make her own choices. They've promised to call back after the weekend, and rest assured, I’ll be the one picking up the phone next time!Haydn12 yearsPlease cease your incessant calls, or we shall have no choice but to lodge a complaint against you.12 yearsI've recently had some interactions with this firm, and I must say, I find them quite impressive! I used to be bombarded with an incessant wave of cold calls, but ever since I registered with them, there’s been a noticeable drop in the number of interruptions I get. I had a delightful conversation with a lovely lady; I didn’t catch her name, but she was incredibly supportive and made sure I understood the whole service before getting me set up. Just last week, I received all the details in the post, and I couldn’t be more pleased that I decided to go ahead with their service! I can assure you, it’s definitely not a scam!12 yearsThe caller didn’t bother to leave a message at all.13 yearsI received a call from someone who didn't utter a word, but I could clearly hear the sounds of children having a good time in the background. Oddly enough, they hung up shortly after. Curious about the identity of the caller, I decided to dial 1471 to find out more.13 yearsI've just received a rather alarming phone call from these folks offering a deal of £59 for three years. When I expressed my intention to do a bit of research first, they became quite irate and refused to let me have my say. The agent insisted that if they were attempting to con me, it wouldn't be for such a paltry sum! I pointed out that she had mentioned earlier that the conversation was being recorded, yet her manner was far from courteous, not allowing me any chance to respond! Unsurprisingly, she ended the call rather abruptly. Given her attitude, I definitely won't be considering their service! I never share my banking information over the phone unless I’m the one making the call!13 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming I'd filed a complaint about receiving numerous cold calls. When I explained that wasn’t the situation at all, they abruptly disconnected the line. Quite bizarre, really!13 yearsI got a couple of calls from this number earlier today. The initial call, I politely declined and ended the conversation. However, during the second call, I was quite sceptical about the sales pitch regarding an existing fee I apparently pay to halt nuisance calls, which she claimed she could undercut. When she couldn’t specify who my current provider is, I decided to tell her I had no interest and that I’d look into my account details before potentially reaching out again.13 yearsThey’re still at it, ringing me up yet again-twice in just a couple of days! They keep harping on about halting cold calls. The last time they contacted me, I mentioned I’d look them up online, but funnily enough, they failed to provide a website for any sort of confirmation. The name of the company did pop up on the TPS site, though. Quite the curious situation, isn’t it?13 yearsI keep receiving incessant calls that just won’t take a hint. Despite my best efforts to block or halt these nuisance calls, they persist in bothering me, as if “no” is completely foreign to them!13 yearsEarlier today, I was approached with a rather surprising offer to fork out £59.00 for a three-year subscription to their services. The moment they requested my bank details, I thought better of it and promptly ended the call.13 yearsI've been receiving quite a number of calls from this particular number throughout the day, and it's becoming rather bothersome. They never seem to leave a message on my voicemail either. Quite frustrating, to say the least!13 yearsI’d previously made it clear that I had zero interest, especially after being inundated with numerous silent calls. Hopefully, the frequency of these irritating calls will begin to dwindle now. It feels like they’re the ones initiating all this hassle in the first place!13 yearsReceived a phone call from these folks claiming I was shelling out a fiver a month to fend off pesky cold callers, and they were offering to cut that fee in half. I was taken aback by the £5.00 charge, as I had no recollection of ever signing up for such a service. Curiously, they didn’t request any credit card details either. Quite the odd encounter, if you ask me!13 yearsIt's a total swindle-steer clear of handing over your card information. They entice you with ridiculously low prices for a service you neither need nor have signed up for!13 yearsIt's quite humorous, really, that these individuals are making unsolicited calls to promote a service aimed at preventing other unsolicited calls. They’ve decided to lure folks in with a discounted rate on their offering, yet I can’t help but suspect that it’s all just smoke and mirrors. In my view, they’re not trustworthy at all.13 yearsReceived a telemarketing call today from a company named "Cease That Call." Quite irritating, to say the least!Submit Your Own Report (0845 241 1525)
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