That call turned out to be spam, mate.
Survey Scam Alert!
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Ever wondered why that persistent ring from an unknown number leaves you uneasy? These calls from +441135299989 often masquerade as harmless surveys on consumer lifestyles, but they're typically scams designed to extract personal details or push unwanted sales. Callers can turn aggressive if questioned, especially about data protection laws like GDPR, and many report Indian accents or voicemails urging callbacks to dodgy numbers. Don't engage—simply block and report to your provider or Action Fraud. If you've answered, monitor accounts closely for odd activity and avoid sharing info. Staying vigilant keeps the nuisances at bay.
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Recent Reports for 0113 529 9989
User noted: Telemarketing.
Seems like scammers – got aggressive when I invoked GDPR, so steer clear, mate.
A voicemail was left for another number, mentioning a supposed "consumer lifestyle" survey, which felt scammy.
The caller ID showed a suspected spam source, so I let it go unanswered.
Blocked a scammer who left a voice‑mail asking me to call back for a survey – not happening, right?
Got loads of calls from 0113 numbers out of Leeds; I don't know anyone there so I let them go to voicemail. Seems like a scam, when will the government sort this mess, mate?
Persistently they tried to sell me stuff, peppering me with questions, and despite my refusal they kept pushing.
Got a cold‑call survey today that didn’t answer, looks like a scam – blocked the number, cheers.
I received a market research call originating overseas.
Got a missed call.
Received a cold, unsolicited call from an unknown number; I didn’t answer and blocked it, mate.
I ignored the call, suspecting it to be a survey scam – I'm based in Cardiff.
Received a lifestyle survey call, probably just a generic pitch, cheers.
Because I'm aware it's likely a scam, I haven't answered. It's extremely harassing – third call this week, and they've been pestering me for over a month.
The silent call was deleted; after years of keeping the number I’ve never had a scam call until after a screen replacement by a local market trader – a reminder to stay vigilant.
A Hindi‑speaking caller reached my work line, mentioned a company name and then hung up.
Another call from KY Survey’s Indian lady, the second of the day, arrives from a slightly different number each time; no matter how often you block them, they keep returning with the same consumer‑services pitch.