A male caller with a northern English accent rang my cellphone, inquiring if I was Mr. XXX, but mispronounced the name; when I asked for his identity, he immediately disconnected the call, possibly because I didn't confirm my name.
Arrow Travel timeshare scam – how to stop it!
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Beware of persistent timeshare calls that claim free holidays. These outbound pitches often masquerade as legitimate travel agencies, yet they repeatedly target former owners with high‑pressure offers. If you receive such a call, hang up immediately and add the number to your phone’s block list. Register your line with the TPS (Telephone Preference Service) and consider a call‑filtering service like BT Guardian for extra protection. Report repeat offenders to the Information Commissioner's Office, as repeated unwanted contact may breach privacy regulations. Keep records of call times and any spoken details; this evidence helps when filing complaints and deters future harassment.
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Recent Reports for 01332 323941
After being told I'd be removed from a timeshare list, I've still been receiving multiple blocked calls daily, which is now considered a criminal offense
A woman claiming to be Dawn from Arrow Travel called, stating I was eligible for a free holiday as a timeshare owner, but her questions raised suspicions of a timeshare scam, especially given the frequency of such calls this week
I chose not to answer the call, based on the reviews provided.
Foreign accent, attempted to sell timeshares through a promotional deal, beware of this number
This number is linked to timeshare scammers
Rude travel person called me
Timeshare scams are prevalent
dont answe and block themm
Unwanted daily calls
Timeshare scammers, block them
Timeshare scheme attempted contact.
Immediately hung up after answering, recieving american accent
Timeshare pests, on TPS register but still get calls
Terminated call due to persistant telemarketer
Received single ring, no voicemail left
Phone rang and then rang off
Holiday sales pitch from a scammer
If the number is not recognized, it is advisable to not answer and block the number instead. A text message may be received indicating a missed call, but it can be safely deleted
Upon answering, there was no response, and the line went dead immediately.
This timeshare company has been a constant source of frustration; they were told to cease contact, and the number has been blocked.
These timeshare scammers are relentless, and despite being on the TPS register, they continue to call; I've resorted to blocking their numbers as the register seems ineffective.