This appears to be an alarm‑monitoring firm that watches over my home system, cheers.
Custodian alarm calls: what to do if you’re not a keyholder?
Summary — +448448791719
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Imagine receiving a call at 2 am claiming your property’s alarm has been triggered. The first instinct is to panic, but data‑protection rules demand a measured response. Verify the caller’s identity by asking for the company name, registration number and a callback line, then cross‑check with any alarm service you are registered with. If you are not a keyholder, request removal from their contact list under the GDPR right to object. Keep a log of dates, times and the exact wording for any future complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office. Finally, consider blocking the number or using a call‑screening app while you confirm its legitimacy.
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Recent Reports for 0844 879 1719
Our shop’s alarm monitoring service triggers these late‑night calls when a sensor activates; most are false alarms or sensor faults, but they’re just doing their job. If you’re not a keyholder, investigate why you’re receiving them.
I got two calls in the dead of night and I'm far from pleased.
If you hold a key or work for a business with an alarm, you’ll get a call as soon as it’s triggered – it’s completely safe.
I got an email that looked like an eBay delivery notification.
Appears to be a scam concerning an alarm that supposedly went off.
Received calls late at night and in the early morning hours.
The alarm monitoring service alerted me to a genuine fault on our panel, which we verified as 100 % accurate. It wasn’t spam at all; they also use other numbers for similar issues, as this has happened before, and the call came from.
After reading reviews I was hesitant, but it turned out to be a legitimate firm notifying me of an alarm fault.
I was called three times last night – at 12:30 am, 1:15 am and again at 1:37 am – and I’m absolutely disgusted.
They called me twice at 4:35 am and again at 4:50 am, each time I hung up.
Seems legitimate – an alarm monitoring service.
If you get a call from an alarm‑monitoring company, you’re probably listed as a keyholder.
Both my wife and I were awakened at 04:40 am and again at 05:08 am; given our heart conditions, these intrusive calls feel either malicious or severely mistaken.
The alarm activation service is legit – if you’re a keyholder at work and the alarm sounds, they’ll ring you regardless of the hour.
This is a legitimate alarm monitoring firm; as a key holder for multiple properties I get frequent calls. Being a 24‑hour staffed service, they ring whenever an alarm triggers, even at night.
Got a ring at 2.30 am from an unknown number, so I let it go to voicemail. No message was left. After looking it up here I blocked the number.
The alarm monitoring company.
The call came from my office's alarm monitoring provider – a new number that I didn't recognise at first.
They rang us at 01:02 and again at 01:04 am, which seems impossible for a legitimate company that wouldn't contact unregistered households. Clearly a scam, so I blocked the number.
Repeated calls despite no affiliation
This company is involved in alarm monitoring.
Reading through previous posts on this site can be helpful; it appears this service company is used by multiple alarm companies, so if they're contacting you in error, it's advisable to correct their records.
Multiple calls were received from a company claiming to be an alarm company, but it appears to be a spam caller.
A legitimate alarm company!
My call from this number was declined.
An automated voice left a voicemail, instructing me to press 1 or 2, but failed to identify themselves or their purpose.
Given the early morning missed call, it's evident that this is not a genuine business.
A spam call from an alarm company using a premium number; avoid returning the call.
Check the posts before making a report.