8002113550

☎️ 8002113550 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 8002113 with a prefix of 0800.

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+448002113550+44 800 211 35500800 211 3550+44-800-211-3550

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0800 211 3550 Tagged as:

alberta canada quebec states cumberland gazette st. catharines standard niagara falls review welland tribune oshawa times laval news

TimeLine of events for phone number 8002113550

  • Reported scam phone number identified
    Jun
    2022
  • Reported scam call and text
    May
    2022
  • Scam ad in Cumberland newspaper reported
    Apr
    2022
  • Criticism of local news outlets
    Jun
    2021
  • Fraudulent ads mislead vulnerable seniors
    Nov
    2020
  • Number seems suspicious, email editor
    Nov
    2019
  • Phone number scams offering free money
    Oct
    2019
  • Seen in Vancouver Courier today
    Oct
    2019
  • Same post seen in Alberni News
    Oct
    2019
  • Possible fraud and data collection concerns
    Oct
    2019
  • Exploitation of illness for profit
    Aug
    2019
  • Number found in Newfoundland Classifieds
    Jul
    2019
  • Caution: Duplicate ad in newspapers
    Jul
    2019
  • Fraudulent activity reported in Gatineau
    Jul
    2019
  • Fraudulent activity reported in Kelowna
    Jun
    2019
  • Found number, glad I researched
    May
    2019
  • Inquiring about phone number legitimacy
    Apr
    2019
  • Potential scam for government benefits
    Apr
    2019
  • Ad appeared earlier; potential scam?
    Mar
    2019
  • Ineffective service, no response. Disappointed
    Dec
    2018
  • Ad questionable; newspapers should reconsider
    Nov
    2018
  • Government health benefit advertisement criticized
    Nov
    2018
  • Warning about classified ads number
    Apr
    2018
  • Skeptical about $50,000 advertisement
    Dec
    2017
  • Suspicious government grant text received
    Oct
    2017
  • Possible scam advertisement for assistance
    Jun
    2017
Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 02 June 2017 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Copton(Kent), Harestock(Hampshire) and Lower Cox Street(Kent).

8002113550 has 26 comments of which 23 x neutral and 2 x negative and 1 x positive

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8002113550 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 8002113550 👆 is reported as associated with deceptive advertisements claiming to offer substantial government benefits for various medical conditions. This number frequently appears in local newspapers across Canada, sparking concerns about its legitimacy and potential scams, as calls often lead to unresponsive lines or hold music without meaningful communication. Many users suspect the purpose is to collect personal information or impose hidden fees, preying especially on vulnerable individuals such as seniors or those in need of financial help. It is important to treat these offers with caution, verify through official channels, and avoid sharing personal details. Newspapers running these ads have faced criticism for potentially facilitating fraudulent schemes.

Reports on phone number 8002113550

4 years
I didn't actually ring the 1-800 number, but I was curious to see who it belonged to. The information I uncovered suggests it originates in the States and is associated with a so-called "free phone" offer, which strikes me as dodgy. I have a strong feeling they’re trying to sneak in some sort of charge before dishing out whatever service they’re touting. I reckon I’ll drop a line to the local paper where I spotted this and make them aware of it. Cheers from Alberta, Canada!
StatesAlbertaCanada
4 years
I've received some dodgy calls and texts from the number 403 980 3605, and I suspect it’s a scam. Be cautious!
4 years
I've spotted an advert in the Cumberland Gazette, and it appears that the phone numbers listed are linked to a scam. It's quite puzzling as to why local publications throughout Canada would choose to run such an ad. Could it be the promise of hefty sums of cash? It’s rather disheartening, isn't it?
Cumberland GazetteCanada
5 years
I reckon the St. Catharines Standard, Niagara Falls Review, and Welland Tribune ought to hang their heads in disgrace!
St. Catharines StandardNiagara Falls ReviewWelland Tribune
6 years
The Oshawa Times has been running this dodgy advert for an age now. It's rather bewildering why newspapers choose to promote scams like this. Honestly, we've got enough nonsense to deal with already. It's essential that we put an end to this sort of thing-many elderly folks struggle to discern what's genuine. They might be led to believe it's legitimate. Let's put a stop to these misleading adverts, shall we?
Oshawa Times
7 years
It seems that Laval News has picked up on this intriguing story. Apparently, there’s a tantalising offer of $50,000 in benefits up for grabs in Quebec. However, when I dialled the number 1-800-211-3550, all I was met with was some rather uninspiring hold music. Quite evidently, this looks like a scam to me! I've taken the liberty of dropping an email to the newspaper's editor to voice my concerns.
Laval NewsQuebec
7 years
I've received calls from this number touting up to £50,000 in "free cash" from the government. Let’s be honest, the government doesn’t just hand out money for nothing. Plus, it’s really straightforward to apply for government benefits without needing to go through some middleman. Be wary of these offers; they definitely smell fishy!
7 years
I noticed a similar piece has been published in the Vancouver Courier this very day.
Vancouver Courier
7 years
I noticed that the identical article was published in the Alberni Valley News, specifically in the Medical Health section related to Port Alberni.
Alberni Valley NewsPort Alberni
7 years
I took it upon myself to delve into this matter after catching a glimpse of it in a regional newspaper, and it certainly seems rather dodgy. The digits 613-800-6113 and 1-800-211-3550 don't appear to be affiliated with any governmental body. As it turns out, the former is linked to a firm named Iristel Inc. My hunch is that they’re likely gathering personal data to peddle it off to advertising firms. At the very least, one can’t help but feel uneasy, as there’s a real chance that this information could fall into the hands of unsavoury individuals.
Iristel Inc
7 years
It's rather disheartening to see schemes promoting packages worth up to £50,000 aimed at those who are unwell. Taking advantage of vulnerable individuals seeking assistance during tough times is simply not commendable.
7 years
I came across this number while browsing through the Newfoundland Classifieds.
Newfoundland
7 years
Just a heads up to everyone - that identical advertisement you’ve spotted in various newspapers has also turned up in the Moncton transcript. Be cautious, folks!
Moncton
7 years
I experienced something similar in Gatineau, Quebec-total scam.
GatineauQuebec
7 years
Dodgy call or a complete scam, who knows? Spotted it in the Kelowna Westside Weekly, that's for sure.
Kelowna Westside Weekly
7 years
I came across the advertisement in our community’s weekly publication, ‘The Voice’, nestled under the ‘Health’ section. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to look up the number online and stumbled upon this site. I’m rather relieved I took a moment to investigate before picking up the phone!
The Voice
7 years
Has anyone else received a response from this phone number? I'm starting to wonder if it's a con artist or something. Any insights would be appreciated!
7 years
I noticed a curious piece in the Burlington Post regarding the Canadian government - apparently, you could qualify for a sum of up to £50,000. If you or someone you know is grappling with any of these ailments: ADHD, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, cancer, COPD, depression, diabetes, mobility issues, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, obesity, or difficulties with dressing, it's worth giving them a ring at 1-800-211-3550 or 1-647-560-4274 for a complimentary benefits package. The same chap and lady seem to be on both lines, and they ask that you leave your name and address to receive your free package. They play a recording, so unfortunately, there’s no opportunity for any questions. Best of luck!
Burlington Post
7 years
I stumbled across this advert in the Windsor Star just a few days back. However, after doing a bit of digging, I discovered that it had actually been appearing in the Toronto Post for over a month prior to making its way to our local paper. I can't help but wonder if there’s something dodgy going on here?
Windsor StarToronto Post
8 years
Absolutely no calls coming through, despite numerous attempts. This is just a load of nonsense!
8 years
I came across the advert in our local publication and it seems to have been featured in many of the smaller papers throughout Alberta. While I didn't pick up the phone to ring the number, the phrasing of the advert, coupled with the remarks others have made about this particular number, suggests it's rather regrettable that these newspapers are running such ads.
Alberta
8 years
I came across an ad in The Era, our local paper in Newmarket, claiming that if you suffer from certain health issues, you could qualify for as much as £50,000 from the Canadian government. Apparently, this is open to individuals of all ages and for all kinds of medical conditions. They even provided a phone number for Ontario Benefits at 1-800-211-3550. Honestly, I think it’s all just a load of nonsense.
The EraNewmarketOntario Benefits
8 years
"Take heed!" This particular phone number is listed in the classifieds for West Island Suburban as well.
West Island Suburban
9 years
I came across that advertisement mentioning fifty grand as well. Quite frankly, it seems like a load of tosh to me.
9 years
I received a message from this number regarding a government grant. I can’t help but feel a bit dubious about it. Is anyone else receiving similar texts? I'm rather concerned it might be a scam.

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9 years
I came across an advertisement in the Niagara This Week that claimed you could receive £50,000 from the government if you suffer from certain ailments like ADHD, arthritis, cancer, obesity, or irritable bowel syndrome. They encouraged people to ring 1800-211-3550 for a complimentary envelope filled with details. However, when I tried to call, I was met with a recorded message stating that all lines were engaged. This seems rather suspicious; it feels like a misleading ad designed to gather personal information from unsuspecting individuals.

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