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Summary — +44800805000

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Niagra Heathcare
Caller Type: Telemarketing
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 8
Carrier: —, Region: —

Expert Opinion

If you keep getting relentless calls from +44800805000, it’s almost certainly a telemarketing operation that’s turned into a nuisance. The best first step is to block the number on your handset and add it to your phone’s reject list. Register the number with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) – they’ll flag it as a nuisance. Never share personal or banking details with unknown callers, even if they claim to be from a health service. If the calls persist, consider reporting them to Action Fraud or your phone provider. A few simple blocks can stop the constant ringing and give you peace of mind.

Caller Categories

Telemarketing
Harassment Call
Advertising
Company
Scam

Caller Names

Niagra Heathcare
Adjustamatic beds

Details

Location: United Kingdom
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.3

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Recent Reports for 0800 805000

44800805000 Telemarketing

They keep calling and do not seem to grasp the meaning of 'no thank you'.

44800805000 Advertising

Constantly, they keep phoning me and dont give me enought time to get to the phone, being disabled with mobility issues, I can barely even walk and they dont give me a chance to answer befor ringing off, then they phone back agen early in the morning when Im not even up, so Ive just blocked them now

44800805000 Harassment Call

The frequency of calls from this number is excessive, with up to six calls a day, and the caller refused to assist when I brought this to their attention.

44800805000 Telemarketing

Constant calls, now blocked due to disability issues

44800805000 Harassment Call

Frequent unwanted calls

44800805000 Scam

Scamers trying to trick me

44800805000 Company Niagra Heathcare

Niagra Heathcare spam

44800805000 Telemarketing Adjustamatic beds

Telemarketing call for beds

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