I verified that the call was genuinely from RAC (though Google Dialer labelled it as the Financial Conduct Authority) confirming my renewal. They correctly quoted the renewal date and last year’s payment, offered to transfer me to a secure line for updating card details, or let me handle it online, and a legitimate email from rac.co.uk followed with a proper login link and renewal documents.
Why RAC might be harassing you – what to do
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Strangely enough, a call claiming to be from RAC can feel more like a nuisance than a helpful reminder. When a number you don't recognise rings, pause before sharing personal details – genuine firms will never ask for full DOB or security codes over the phone. Cross‑check the caller by hanging up and dialing the official RAC customer line yourself. Use your phone's built‑in blocking feature or a reputable call‑blocking app for repeat offenders. Report persistent unwanted calls to the Information Commissioner’s Office. Regularly review your communication preferences on the RAC website to curb unsolicited outreach.
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Besides my earlier note, they ignore Google Assistant screening and never leave voicemails – which is suspicious, yet understandable if they’re barred from speaking to a machine for security. They’ll keep trying daily until someone personally answers.
Received a call today on my mobile; my phone’s voice alert identified the caller as the Financial Conduct Authority. Clearly not the RAC as others noted. I’m convinced it was a scam, since the number doesn’t belong to the FCA. I’ve blocked it and marked it as spam.
Got an RAC spam call – just another nuisance, mate.
The number belongs to the RAC.
The number is entirely legitimate for the RAC.
Got a call today on 29/7/25 at 16:02; the caller claimed to be from the RAC – sounds fishy, yeah?
They rang me several times without leaving a voicemail, so I assumed it was a scam.
They keep blowing up my phone despite my attempts to block them, even tried ringing me at an absurd hour in the morning, no thanks.
While reviewing RAC and AA renewal quotes on my computer, this number rang as soon as I closed the page, even though I hadn’t entered my phone number – I didn’t answer, but it’s odd that it’s being mentioned as an RAC renewal line.
While looking up breakdown membership schemes, I didn’t expect the RAC to keep pestering me.
Looks like a legit RAC line but it's also spammy with a recorded prompt asking why I didn't take up their quote, innit?
The RAC is pushing for a renewal – feels a bit aggressive, yeah?
RAC renewal call confirmed.
Confirmed: this was a genuine RAC renewal call.
Checked with the RAC this morning; they confirmed the number isn’t theirs – pure scam, scam, scam, mate.
They called but didn’t leave any voicemail.
It really seems to be the RAC renewals department – at least they're legit, mate.
We terminated the RAC membership a month ago.
Received a call from the RAC asking why I hadn’t renewed; I switched to the AA for roughly a third of the price and extra benefits.
Following a legitimate RAC renewal call, numerous scam calls were received, suggesting the initial call may have been genuine but was followed by fraudulent activity
I recieved a call on my land-line at 6:45 PM, it was a silent call and the line was cut after few secounds
I verified that this number belongs to RAC by asking about previous breakdowns, which they were able to provide accurately; this method can be used to confirm the identity of callers when receiving cold calls, by asking questions that are not bound by data protection laws.
A renewal notice for RAC cover was received, but cold callers are not trusted, and their tactics seem deceitful.
This number keeps ringing several times a day, it's geting anoying
It has been confirmed that this number is indeed used by RAC for renewal purposes
Following a call from them, during which they demonstrated knowledge of my coverage expiration, I naively entrusted them with my personal details, including name, address, and date of birth, for a so-called security check; I find it frustrating that they request my information instead of providing it, and I am now somewhat concerned, although I did not disclose any card details
Following an update, I contacted the actual RAC number, which appeared to be legitimate, and it seems the original call was genuine. Nevertheless, this experience has taught me to be more cautious when sharing personal details with callers.
Someone from this number claimed to be from RAC, despite my phone flagging it as spam, and they knew my policy and personal details.
A caller claimed to have a limited-time offer, but refused to provide details via email, raising suspicions.