Despite several staff members and the managing director asking Stacey from Associated to cease, she continues to call. The tone is polite, but we're uninterested and the relentless calls are draining. We've now logged the number to auto‑hang up, hoping she'll catch on.
Persistent Telecom Nuisance Exposed!
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Expert Opinion
Block the number immediately to stop the relentless calls. This caller, often posing as Stacey from Associated, pushes telecom services or scams by pretending to be BT, claiming prior contact that never happened. Persistence despite rejections and TPS registration marks it as harassment. Do not engage; answering fuels more attempts. Report to Ofcom or TPS for violations. If they reference company details like CEO or phone counts, it's a ploy for data. Hang up firmly and log incidents—patterns like these often lead to broader scam networks. Stay vigilant with unknown numbers to avoid info leaks.
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Recent Reports for 01952 980733
It was a telecom scam – the caller pretended to be from BT, asking how many phones we own, which BT would already know. When I pressed, she switched to ‘Associated Telecom’ and claimed we’d spoken last November, which wasn’t true. I told her I wasn’t interested; she kept pushing a bit before the call finally cut off. Cheers.
The number rang, I ignored it and have now blocked it.
Attempting to push phone sales.
The caller, identifying as Stacey from Associated, rang my TPS‑registered mobile 12 times recently, claiming a prior agreement for a callback – which never happened.
A call came in from Stacey at Associated; she refused to provide details and said the company owner would know more. I reported it as a nuisance.
Even though the number is blocked, calls keep coming.
Received a call purporting to be market research, asking for the CEO’s name and the number/types of phones we own.
Totally irritating, mate.
Annoying call
A sales rep kept calling to push telecom products and I eventually hung up.
The caller asked how many phones the company has; after I gave no details, he ended the call.