They rang me two times within three hours without speaking
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The caller with the number +441253200930 is likely to be a scammer, making unsolicited calls to various individuals, often targeting the older generation, in an attempt to sell them extended warranties on their double glazing windows. The caller's approach is often deceptive, claiming that the warranty on the windows has expired or is about to expire, and that they need to send someone to inspect the windows. The caller's goal is to gain the trust of the individual and eventually sell them a warranty or other services they may not need. It is essential to be cautious when receiving calls from this number and not to engage with the caller or provide any personal information.
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Recent Reports for 01253 200930
The phone continues to ring repeatedly without cease.
Cold callers from this number claim windows are out of warranty and require a check, targeting vulnerable individuals, particularly the older generation, and should be avoided by blocking the number and not engaging with representatives
A double glazing firm, claiming to be affiliated with "Window Warranty", contacted my elderly parents with false information, attempting to sell them an extended warranty through deceptive means.
Wanted to assess our double glazing, claiming the warranty had lapsed and it would only take thirty minutes. I replied, 'No thanks, I’ll pass.' Then I hung up. Blocked!
Received an unsolicited call attempting to sell new windows under the guise of checking my double glazing
The phone just doesn't stop ringing!
An attempt was made to convince my elderly mother to purchase an extended warranty for her three-year-old windows.
Upon returning home, this number called, asking for someone else, and despite an apology and promise not to call again, the calls continued, leading to the number being blocked after 23 attempts
The number 01253200930 is associated with a Blackpool double glazing company
This call was regarding double glazing.
Repeated calls have been made asking for a Mr. Wilson, who has no connection to this residence.
The caller was peddling double glazing, claiming it was 10 years old, but actualy they were trying to sell something, supposidly
A very courteous young man offered to inspect our windows, stating they are over 10 years old and out of warranty, which is indeed accurate. He insisted he wasn't selling anything, just providing a free inspection that is not associated with any double glazing companies. If it's genuinely free and they aren't selling, how do they make money? If it appears too good to be true, it likely is!
The caller did not reveal their identity and attempted to gather information about Windows by guessing the manufacturer. They appeared to be promoting some kind of warranty!
There's no need for raised voices.
Spam calls!! They claimed that the Telephone Preference Service doesn’t apply to their calls!