Originating from Kington, I let it go to voicemail. Appears to be a spam pitch for driveway resurfacing services.
Repeated Scam Rings: Block Them!
Summary — +441544329814
Expert Opinion
Block this number immediately to avoid repeated intrusions. Reports indicate persistent calls from scammers posing as solar energy advisors or driveway resurfacing reps, often using fake names like Chris or John to push unsolicited quotes. These tactics aim to extract personal details or trick you into saying 'yes' during automated prompts—never do that. Hang up without engaging, and report to Action Fraud if harassed. For elderly relatives, set up call screening on landlines. Staying vigilant prevents these nuisances from escalating into identity theft risks.
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Recent Reports for 01544 329814
Received a call from +441544329814 at 10:03 - no idea who it was. Absolutely clueless.
A polite man contacted me, asking about the size of my driveway, but it was obviuosly a scam attept to get my personal detailes
My elderly father received a call from this number, but when he answered, there was no one on the other end of the line.
After missing the call, researching the number indicated it was a scam
This appears to be a scam targeting driveways.
The number rang today, but no message was left, so I blocked the number.
The call resulted in silence.
Definate scamers!
For the third time, i got a call from a dodgy number, claiming to be my local energy adviser, i told them to leave me alown
Another scammer called Chris, who claim to be a Local Energy Advisor
In Devon, a warning about a suspected telemarketer scam appeared on my phone, so I chose not to answer.
I recieved a missed call on my landline today, I will ignore it in the future, thanx
Despite being blocked multiple times, the calls persisted, coming from different numbers each time
When a man claimed to be from the driveway centre, I responded inappropriately to deter him
On Friday, 7th March, at 16:15, a robot call was received, claiming to be about solar energy, which was easily identifiable as a scam due to the repeated speech cadence when asking for clarification
A young individual claiming to represent The Driveway Project initiated a cold call, which was terminated due to suspected scam activity, later confirmed through online research
A driveway sales representative, claiming to be John, has called consecutively to offer quotes for driveway resurfacing.
The caller, who identified herself as Jane, was promoting solar panels.
The woman's distinctive voice is a clear indication that this is another solar scam.
Despite my repeated warnings to cease contact, I received calls from this number for three consecutive days, prompting me to sternly advise them to stop their harassing behaviour in Devon.
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