Supplement Scam Alert?

Summary — +4414096431901

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Caller Name: Roy
Caller Type: Scam
Reviews: 6
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Expert Opinion

Rather oddly, these calls often masquerade as legitimate health surveys from a supposed National Centre for Health, yet they pivot swiftly to peddling dubious supplements like cinnamon oil for joint pain. The pattern screams scam, with callers using personal details to build false trust before pushing ineffective products. Hang up immediately if they probe medical history or vaccination status—never engage. Block the number and report to Action Fraud to curb wider harm. Safeguard privacy by registering with the Telephone Preference Service; it's a simple step against such nuisances. Stay vigilant, as these tactics prey on vulnerability.

Caller Categories

Scam
Harassment Call

Caller Names

Roy
National Centre for Health
health centre (scam)
Cinnamon Oil (scam)

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Recent Reports for 14096431901

4414096431901 Scam

Got a call from Texas, they mentioned my name for a health care survey and I told them to leave.

4414096431901 Harassment Call

That number is a scam – don’t trust anything they say.

4414096431901 Scam Cinnamon Oil (scam)

The caller addressed me by name and pushed cinnamon oil for joint pain – definitely a scam.

4414096431901 Scam National Centre for Health

Someone rang, used my name and claimed to be from the National Centre for Health in Newcastle, then asked about my Covid jab. I gave the silent treatment and he finally hung up, mate.

4414096431901 Scam health centre (scam)

Seems to be a health centre scam trying to push ineffective supplements.

4414096431901 Harassment Call Roy

A man named Roy asked medical questions and tried to sell health products.

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