They claimed to represent 3 Network, yet I never held a 3 contract. The call was auto‑dialed; after I answered there was a pause before a voice, apparently not UK‑based, connected. I hung up immediately. This is evidently a scam – an attempt by criminals to steal from you. Be very cautious answering this number.
Debt Scam Alert: Hang Up Now!
Summary — +441204565890
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This number is a clear scam operation targeting folks with fake debt collection claims. Reports consistently describe callers with heavy accents, poor English, and noisy backgrounds, often pretending to be from agencies or even 3 Network when that's not the case. They use autodiallers, so there's a delay before connecting—hang up immediately if that happens. Don't engage; these criminals aim to extract personal info or payments for bogus debts. Block the number straight away, and report it to Action Fraud or your phone provider to help curb the spam. If they persist, consider registering with the Telephone Preference Service for fewer nuisance calls. Stay vigilant and avoid answering unknowns.
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Recent Reports for 01204 565890
I appreciate the online alert service; I always look up unfamiliar numbers before answering.
A non‑native woman claimed to represent a debt‑collection agency; I ended the call and blocked her number.
I had a similar encounter. The caller spoke broken English and pretended to be from a department collection agency. It puzzles me how this works, since UK bailiffs normally visit in person rather than using an overseas call centre.
A non‑native speaker with poor English claimed I had an outstanding debt, which was complete rubbish. I promptly ended the call.
It was a spam call.
I missed a call from this number.
I’m being bombarded with calls; I’ll just block the number.
The call featured a loud background and a heavily accented woman demanding to speak to a person who wasn't me. I've been receiving two or three of these daily recently. I told her the number was wrong and hung up. These days I avoid answering unfamiliar numbers.
Looks like a debt‑collection scam.
I’ve been receiving a flood of calls from a so‑called debt agency, demanding I’m someone else. I’ve told them off quite firmly, yet they keep coming back.
I got an unwanted call from a so‑called Department of Debt Resolution… go away.