Sneaky debt collector calls? How to stop them

Summary — +27873532750

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Scammer callcentre
Caller Type: Telemarketing
Location: South Africa — South Africa
Reviews: 5
Carrier: —, Region: South Africa

Expert Opinion

Like a persistent door‑to‑door salesman, these calls show up whether you’re home or not. They often masquerade as debt collector outreach, sometimes even citing a familiar brand like PEP to lend credibility. If the number rings regularly and you never signed up for anything, treat it as a nuisance and let the call go to voicemail. Block the number on your phone and consider adding it to a national do‑not‑call registry. Never share personal or financial details with unsolicited callers, especially when the recording is garbled or the background noise is loud. Keep a log of the calls in case you need to report a pattern of harassment.

Caller Categories

Telemarketing
Debt Collector
Callcenter

Caller Names

Scammer callcentre
PEP stores
Debt collector

Details

Location: South Africa — South Africa
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.6

Rate this number — +27873532750

Recent Reports for 087 353 2750

27873532750 Debt Collector

Keeps calling even though it's the incorrect number

27873532750 Callcenter

Ngitshele ukuthi ngibizele uma ngithola ithuba; ngiyabonga ngokuzama.

27873532750 Telemarketing Scammer callcentre

Fraudsters' calling hub

27873532750 Debt Collector Debt collector

Rings weekly, I ignore because 087 numbers are usually sales pitches. Yet this one leaves messages from a female voice amid noisy chatter, hard to understand. Seems like a debt collector dialing incorrectly, providing a callback number. Best to disregard as it's unrelated to you.

27873532750 Telemarketing PEP stores

PEP store claiming I shopped there and offering an account. Can't remember doing that or sharing my info. They insist I forgot. Anyway, second call from this silly center, daily harassment. Blocked 'em for being pests and unprofessional, done.

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