Extremely rude behaviour – clearly scammers!
Rude Telecom Scammers Exposed!
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Like a dodgy doorstep salesman who won't take no for an answer, these calls from the number reek of unsolicited pressure tactics aimed at your phone bills. Comments paint a picture of rude, aggressive callers pushing telecom deals, often hanging up or getting abusive when challenged. They're targeting businesses, fishing for decision-makers on contracts, and some claim ties to Open Reach – but that's a classic scam red flag, as genuine providers don't cold-call like this. No legitimate outfit operates with such pushiness or evasion. Block the number straight away to avoid hassle, and report it to Ofcom or Action Fraud if it persists. If they ring again, don't engage – just hang up and log the details for your records. Stay savvy; these pests thrive on confusion, but a firm no keeps them at bay.
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Recent Reports for 020 7941 8768
The business’s answering machine took the call, yet no message was recorded – reading the comments suggests it was probably a scam.
Rude bloke rang pretending to speak to the business owner; when I mentioned they were away, he cut the call.
They asked for someone handling the phone lines; I said that was me and I wasn’t interested, and they immediately hung up.
At first they asked for a person who wasn’t at the company, laughed it off as a mistake, then claimed to represent a firm working for Openreach, saying I was overpaying for my line and demanding my payment amount. I pressed for their identity and refused to discuss anything with an unknown caller, suggesting they email instead, but they said there was nothing to email. Still unclear who they were or why they called.
I missed the call and received no voicemail. Likely a scam since we don’t engage with London‑based firms.
Annoying call.
The man was extremely rude. When he asked for the person handling our phone contracts I calmly said we’re already under a contract and not interested. He then became aggressive, claiming I’d jumped to conclusions without hearing him. I’d recommend avoiding him.
He spoke with a dull Cockney tone and seemed confused about verb tenses.
An extremely impolite and hostile gentleman phoned about phone contracts, yet his information was inaccurate. The experience was terrible and felt like harassment.
The caller was aggressive and hung up when I couldn’t get anywhere, cheers.
If someone's first line is ‘I need to speak to…’, expect to be hung up on straight away, cheers.
An aggressive male wanted to speak with the telephone account holder. I asked why, and he hung up. Since it was a London number, I suspected a scam; we rarely get calls from that area. Stay vigilant.
I got quite annoyed when they tried to beat my phone price of just £5 a month from voipfone.com. They boasted about quality, but I told them I’m happy with what I have. She became abusive and hung up.
The caller pretended to be a fraudster concerning telephone services, repeatedly demanding to speak with senior executives.
A pushy lady on the phone refused to say why she called, claiming I wasn’t the billing contact. When I pressed for details she got sassy. She mentioned some company names, but I kept it vague. She may try again tomorrow, but I’ve blocked her. I hung up, yet she kept calling back despite me declining. Very unpleasant.
The extension 923 is listed as a scam.
A highly impolite male caller contacted me from this number. When I asked for his identity and location, he became aggressive and demanded I stop interrupting, ending the call abruptly.
I received a call from a Cambridgeshire number that wasn’t my provider. The caller claimed I could lower my phone bills, which I recognised as a typical scam.
A rude, loud young woman with a hostile demeanor claimed she wasn’t selling anything, yet immediately started touting NBC’s deals. After I said I wasn’t interested, she repeated that she wasn’t selling, despite just trying to push a product. She bragged about savings over my current provider; these operators feel like a plague, dishonest fraudsters.