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Voucher Scam Alert!
Summary — +441174626052
Expert Opinion
Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, this caller disguises itself as a friendly offer but often leads to trouble. Reports describe persistent calls from a northern-accented voice promising vouchers, surveys, or solar checks, frequently escalating to requests for personal details or appointments. Many recognise it as a scam tactic, with some falling victim by sharing info. Others note vague sales pitches for beds or visits from firms like Comfomatic. Always verify unknown numbers before engaging—hang up immediately, block the line, and report to Action Fraud if details were shared. Stay vigilant; unsolicited calls promising freebies are rarely genuine.
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Recent Reports for 0117 462 6052
A suspected spam number showed up, so I ignored it, blocked it and removed it from my contacts.
Definitely a scammer.
A woman called offering a £30 voucher for a brief survey; I declined, mentioned my daughter does the shopping, and ended the call.
A lady with a Northern accent, calling from 0117 462 6052, offered a £30 shopping voucher; being an older landline user, I suspect that’s why the calls keep coming—so I replaced the handset and treated myself to a small single malt.
Unfortunately I didn’t spot the fraud and handed over my details—my mistake, I thought a Monday caller was just conducting a survey.
A northern‑accented lady offered a £30 Love to Shop voucher for completing a survey; I declined, ended the call and blocked the number.
Missed a call and looked it up; as usual, it appears to be another scam.
Missed the call while at work, checked here, identified it as a scam and blocked the number—thanks for the warning.
The number called twice; I missed the first ring, and after a two‑hour gap I answered. They offered a free solar‑panel inspection, which I declined, ending the call. Unsolicited calls from unknown sources are on the rise, so I’d appreciate your site investigating these unwanted contacts.
A lady with a northern twang initially mispronounced my name, then rattled off a rapid script about a survey, a voucher and free merchandise – she sounded like someone named Jackie linked to a solar‑panel scam, so I hung up.
A woman with a Northern English accent rang from this number, trying to sell me a voucher; I quickly recognised it as probably a scam and ended the call.
When the caller refused to explain his purpose and kept demanding my name, he grew increasingly agitated, insisting he would keep calling until I identified myself.
Today I received a call from a very pleasant older lady who arranged for someone named Luke to visit tomorrow. The purpose was vague; he would supposedly sell something, stay briefly, then ask us to complete a sleep‑pattern survey for £15, entering a draw for an adjustable bed, a chair, or cash. After agreeing, I was transferred to Diane, who confirmed the appointment and requested a password. Attempts to cancel have been unsuccessful.
User notes a word of caution, just so you know.
At 10:35 this morning a call came in; I missed it but looked up the number—I’m based in Scotland.
A call came from this number in Carrickfergus, NI today; I didn’t recognise it, so I let it go to voicemail.
The call dropped as soon as I picked up; I'm located in Belfast.
Got a sales call from Comfomatic, a firm I’ve never dealt with; I asked them to remove me from their list and they promised to do so—let’s see how that goes.
Looks like pure spam.
Two calls from 0117 462 6052 arrived today; I didn’t pick up and no voicemail was left.
The phone rang but no message followed.