Aggressive Insurance Scam Alert! - +44 161 505 1026 (0161 505 1026)

Summary — +441615051026

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Caller Name: Policy Protect
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 4

Expert Opinion

Midway through the afternoon on a quiet weekday, these calls from the number often catch recipients off guard with their pushy tactics. Reports consistently describe aggressive callers posing as insurance reviewers or from Policy Protect, hawking life insurance policies in what smells like a classic scam setup. When challenged, they turn rude, insulting, or even threatening daily follow-ups, which screams harassment rather than legitimate business. One account notes irrational anger over basic questions, hinting at scripted desperation to keep you on the line. While a sliver of doubt lingers on legitimacy, the combative tone and unsolicited nature point firmly to fraud. Best advice: hang up immediately, block the number, and report to Action Fraud to curb these nuisances. Don't engage—polite wind-ups might amuse, but they fuel the fire. Stay vigilant with unknown calls.

Caller Categories

Scam
Harassment Call
Unknown
Spam

Caller Names

Policy Protect
Life Insurance (scam)
Insurance review centre (scam)
Insurance (scam)

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Recent Reports for 0161 505 1026

441615051026 Spam Life Insurance (scam)

Potential life‑insurance fraud.

441615051026 Harassment Call Insurance (scam)

When I declined, the caller got nasty and threatened daily callbacks – classic insurance scam. Cheers.

441615051026 Scam Insurance review centre (scam)

The caller was highly combative and aggressive when I asked how they obtained my number. Posing as an Insurance Review Centre, they grew irrationally angry over simple, unrelated queries and refused to end the call. Overall a 7/10 experience – entertaining to wind down a scammer, but their tone was rude, so I wouldn’t advise answering.

441615051026 Unknown Policy Protect

The call was flagged as possible fraud; a firm called claiming to sell life insurance through Policy Protect. It might be legitimate, who can say?

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