A call came from an Indian lady; she hung up after I asked what it concerned, lasting about a minute.
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Reports reveal a pattern of unsolicited calls targeting businesses, particularly in construction and property sectors, with callers often using accents and probing for project details before abruptly hanging up. Multiple accounts describe silent voicemails or unreturned callbacks, suggesting tactics to harvest data or verify active numbers. While one source identifies a firm like Glenigan collecting info for subcontractor sales—not outright fraudulent—it leads to unwanted follow-ups. Hang up immediately if details are sought without clear legitimacy; verify independently via official channels. Register with the Telephone Preference Service to curb such nuisances, and report persistent issues to Action Fraud for potential misuse of personal data under GDPR.
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Recent Reports for 020 3543 4051
A woman identifying herself as Indian called and said my name was Emily before hanging up.
A caller reached my landline asking for a former director and referencing a site we have no knowledge of, even getting the region wrong – they were clearly winging it.
A caller identified as Charlie inquired about construction for a new ASDA store.
A firm called Glennigan tried to gather details on construction personnel to sell to subcontractors; not outright fraud but rather an irritating data‑selling service. I simply tell them we don’t discuss supply‑chain info and they usually accept.
A woman with an accent phoned our Irish architectural practice asking whether a project had gone to tender; I couldn’t understand her, so I asked her to email.
I called back a company claiming to be from the Glenniding concrete firm.
A call from 020 3543 4051 was directed to voicemail; the caller remained silent for two minutes, coughing once after a minute. When we rang back, we were told the line couldn’t be accepted—sounds suspicious, likely a scam.
They claimed to be enquiring about vacant properties—whether I was leasing one as a restaurant—and asked a few questions before hanging up without identifying themselves; the accent sounded foreign.
I received a call from a firm claiming to be Glenniding, a concrete company.
A caller claiming to represent a construction firm referenced a site we’re handling and even knew my boss’s surname, but wanted his full name. I explained we already have our own contractors and the decision lies with our partners, which silenced them and they hung up.
The caller dialed my number and posed yes/no questions; exercise caution as it felt dubious.
Several calls arrived from 020 3543 4051, each ending abruptly when voicemail kicked in. Returning the call either plays a message that the number cannot receive inbound calls or shows it as not found—clearly set up for dubious purposes, so extreme caution is advised.