Claimed i entred competion, but i didnt, suspicious activty
Is the Puzzle Digest prize draw a scam?
Summary — +441915436704
Expert Opinion
If you receive a call from +441915436704 claiming you’ve entered a free word‑search or puzzle competition, treat it with caution. Ask for the caller’s full name, a verifiable reference number and a callback number – genuine firms will readily provide these. Never hand over personal details or payment information over the phone, especially if they ask for a £1‑£2 “trial” fee. If the pitch sounds too good to be true, it probably is; hang up and block the number. Report suspicious calls to your provider and, where possible, to the relevant consumer protection agency. Stay sceptical and protect your data.
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Recent Reports for 0191 543 6704
A representative from Puzzle Digest, introducing himself as Adam, contacts individuals who have entered their free prize draws to verify entry details and age, but only reaches out to those who have opted-in to being contacted.
Puzzle Digest magazine promotion
The caller claimed I had entered a competition and was in the final draw. They mentioned a magazine with only 2000 copies, where people could win cash prizes. The first copy was £1, then £14.99 monthly. I declined politely. The caller had a Welsh accent and was very courteous.
If this weren’t a scam, a voicemail would be left. Consider enabling the iPhone feature that sends unknown numbers straight to voicemail without ringing. It’s a free setting. Scammers dislike it. Legitimate callers, like hospitals or schools, would leave a message.
Good experience reported
A woman, claiming a Geordie accent, said I entered a competition. She asked for details, but I refused. Sounded believable at first, so beware.
A woman with a Geordie accent said I won a competition I never entered, asking for my address. Thought I was gullible.
Says i won a compitition
Be wary of this company, they claim you've been entered into a local competition and will recieve free lottery entries, but they require a payment of £1.00 for posting, it sounds like a classic scam to me
Received a landline call from 01915436704, likely a scam from Puzzle Digest. I hung up immediately.
This is a scam attempt
Genuine callers would surely leave a voicemail, clearly indicating a scam
Initially, I was unsure about the identity of the caller, who claimed to be looking for someone named Diane, despite having my correct surname, but the caller quickly realised their mistake and terminated the call.
Today, I received two calls from this number but chose not to answer.
At 13.00pm, this number called, but I didnt answer as I didnt recognise the number.
A warning about 01915436704: this caller discusses Word Search Competitions and eventually asks you to participate using a free competitions book, but the catch is they need £2 from you, which raises suspicions about how they plan to obtain your card details, indicating a potential scam.
Whenever they ask me if i've been in a accident, i tell them a crazy story about how i got decapitated and need a new body, then they usualy hang up on me
Received multiple missed calls from this number, likely a telemarketing bot testing my line.
This caller remained silent, which is typically indicative of scamming activity; it is best to ignore such calls.
A phone call was received by my mother from this number, claiming she had won a competition from the Sun newspaper, yet she has not received any cheque, and the caller inquired about her enjoyment of the non-existent prize.
Puzzle Digest competition calls
Multiple missed calls from this number
Since I didn't recognize the number, I blocked the call. As a rule, I only answer calls from known contacts.
Frequent calls from this number result in silence followed by disconnection, occurring multiple times a week, which is infuriating
This is a genuine caller from Puzzle Digest related to the competition you entered on your TV to win £5000.
Dont asnwer this cal
Suspected scam attempt reported
TV competition follow-up call