Received a call offering discounted rates, they had all my details and quoted a 50% saving; when I asked for email confirmation they agreed and ended the call.
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Based on the provided information, it appears that the caller with the number +441438382071 is likely to be a telemarketer attempting to offer upgrades or promotions, possibly as part of a phishing scam. The fact that the caller claims to be from EE, but the recipient is actually with Vodafone, raises suspicions and suggests a potential scam. However, one of the comments mentions a legitimate business call regarding an order, which adds some confusion to the identity and purpose of the caller. Nevertheless, the majority of the evidence points towards a telemarketing or scamming activity.
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The caller claimed to be from BT, which raised my suspicion because a genuine BT line would be an 0800 number; they sent a code and asked me to read it back, then said no, and finally requested an email before hanging up.
A call claimed to be from RBS attempting to sell a product; I told them I was busy at work and hung up.
Probably scammers – unknown menace.
A telecom scam originating from overseas.
No calls from PlusNet will arrive now that the trial period for offers has ended.
During September and October, ten calls came from this number. I let them go to voicemail and haven’t heard anything since.
I recived a call from this number today, they claimed to be from EE, but i'm actualy with Vodafone, so i think it was a scam
Two calls arrived from this number before we blocked it.
They've been dialing almost daily, sometimes twice, then either hang up or let a call centre background be heard.
I get one or two missed‑call alerts daily from this number; voicemail, when it appears, contains only background noise from a call centre – no actual message. If it’s EE or PlusNet they should leave a proper message; otherwise it feels like harassment.
A male with a heavy accent called; I couldn’t make out what he said and hung up.
Another unwanted call – I didn’t answer and got nothing. I’m fed up; these calls waste both time and bandwidth.
Over five consecutive days the line rang daily; the only time I was home, they pretended to be EE mobile. I’ve never been an EE customer, my landline is unlisted and on the TPS. It’s an aggravating nuisance that remains unchecked.
Regardless of whether the call was a legitimate EE/Plusnet inquiry or a scam, it’s become a real nuisance. Eight calls in two weeks forced us to block the number.
Junk
Calls come in each weekday without any voicemail left.
Seems like a fraudulent attempt.
Calls keep coming; I screen them and never answer, which is quite annoying.
When I asked why they were calling, they claimed to be EE and then hung up – a clear sign of a scam.
For the third time this week the number rang my landline, left a “How are you today?” voicemail and then hung up – a nuisance, likely a scam, with an English accent.
Today, I received a call from this number, claiming to be from EE with a mobile phone upgrade offer, which seemed suspicious since I am actually a Vodafone customer, leading me to believe it was a scam
The call from this number concerned a recent purchase of mine. Though initially skeptical, it proved to be a genuine business inquiry. The support team was both amiable and efficient, making me a satisfied customer.