Someone introduced themselves as Tina from ‘Support the Heroes’ and asked if I ever served in the UK armed forces – sounds fishy, mate.
Accident Claim Chasers Alert! - +44 114 440 9768 (0114 440 9768)
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Calls from this number often start with a polite greeting before abruptly ending or pushing unsolicited offers. Reports highlight varied pitches, from charity inquiries and accident claims to home improvements like solar panels or facias. Several users flagged aggressive tactics, such as hanging up when questioned or ignoring recent upgrades. Scam warnings dominate, with advice to block and report via 7726. To protect yourself, verify any caller details independently, never share personal info, and consider registering with the Telephone Preference Service. If harassed, note details for your provider or Action Fraud. Stay cautious—legit firms rarely pressure like this.
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They asked two questions and then disappeared, mate.
A guy called Ben tried to sell me an insulation upgrade even though it’d just been done – I hung up before he could finish, no thanks.
The phone warns it's a scam!!
A local business pitched solar panels, claiming you could finance them monthly using your savings.
Number listed: 0114 440 9698 – looks dodgy, mate.
Report the fraudsters to 7726 (not a police line) and block the numbers. Also email your MP to raise two questions about the high volume of nuisance calls we receive. Why can’t we report scam attempts directly via the police ‘Action Fraud’ form? Why isn’t the telecom industry deploying Caller ID Authentication to cut down scam calls? Forward scam texts to 7726, and email screenshots of scam emails and texts to the police.
An energy advice centre called about solar panels.
A person called Adam Johnson phoned about fascias—whether timber or plastic—and hung up when I asked for his address.
Typical ambulance‑chasing firm trying to see if I’ve had a non‑fault accident – classic con, right?
Declined the call, suspecting a scam.
Moshin Ali claims to call for National Grind, saying there’s a problem with my pipeline. Absolute nonsense – he wants the owner on the line.