Since the number was unfamiliar, I didn't pick up, and the caller didn't leave a message, despite attempting to contact me multiple times
Beware of Comfy Chair voucher calls!
Summary — +441753874470
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Take heed: callers from +441753874470 are repeatedly offering £30 vouchers in exchange for personal details or questionnaire responses. This pattern matches a classic voucher scam where the operator hangs up after a few rings or pretends to represent a legitimate retailer. If you receive such a call, let it go to voicemail and do not provide any address or payment information. Block the number and report it to your phone provider or a consumer protection service. Keep a record of the call time and any script details – they help authorities spot organised fraud. Stay sceptical of unsolicited offers that sound too good to be true.
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Recent Reports for 01753 874470
No message was left, and after reading comments here, I decided to block the number.
Beware of a voucher scam.
Disconnected before I could answer.
A person offered a £30 voucher for an automatic bed, so I hung up.
Comfortable.......? Offering vouchers? No thank you......
Received a call today from a number appearing as Slough in London, offering vouchers for marketing feedback. The caller, with a Northern accent, claimed I might have signed up for a mailing list and offered their Cheshire address for further inquiry. I declined.
The call only rang about 8 times before it stopped, i usualy get these high street voucher scams about twice a year
Scam.
Repeated calls keep coming from this number.
Due to the overwhelmingly negative feedback, I have decided to block this number.
Upon answering, they immediatly hang up the phone
A woman named Natasha offered a £30 voucher for high street shops. I declined her offer as she knew my surname, which was worrying—clearly a scam.
There was only silence on the other end, followed by an automated goodbye
This number went unanswered, so I checked online and found many reports about it.
The caller rang off after only a couple of rings, it was a very brief call.
This call is designed to stop ringing after a couple of rings, intending to lure the recipient into calling back, thereby allowing the scammer to execute their plan since they did not initiate the call.
I almost fell for a voucher scam!!!!
This call was clearly a scam attempt.
The caller addressed me by name and offered a £30 voucher in exchange for answering questions, but I declined and ended the call shortly after.