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Beware: Jane’s free medical alert scam calls - +44 1873 440100 (01873 440100)
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These calls from +441873440100 are almost certainly a scam. The caller usually introduces herself as Jane and pushes a free medical alert bracelet or a fake home‑care service, then hangs up as soon as you ask questions. Never give personal or bank details and don’t confirm any address. Let the phone ring out or hang up straight away, then block the number on your handset and report it to the Information Commissioner’s Office or the national spam‑call registry. Keep a record of the time and what was said – it helps the authorities spot repeat offenders.
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User advises to proceed with care
said they were from bt openreach, hung up
I think its a diesel emissions scam, dont know what to do
Diesel emissions spam, not relevant
Scammer alert
Animated person talking about equity, didnt say anything
SCAM: Government confiscating homes lie
Potential scam call with no message
User report: Unpleasant
They disconnect the call as soon as I answer.
Recieved a robot call offering a free emergency fall bracelet, but you have to pay £1.19 daily or £36.20 monthly for the monitoring service, you can get the same from Age.UK for £24 a month, seems like a rip off, not sure where they got my contact details from as i didnt autorise sharing
The caller rang without my prior consent, and expresed interest in my driveway, although I'm not interesed in their services.
Spam caller, annoying
User advises caution with this number.
Offered a free medical alert bracelet, a scam
Medical alert pendants scam call, recorded voice
Automated driveway quote sales pitch
Robotic call about driveway, clearly a scam
Caution has been advised by the user
A robocall, though rather well-spoken. They were offering a medical alert pendant and claimed the company was called Medical Alert from Kent, though the number is from Wales! When I asked if she was real, she admitted she was reading from a script as she was new to the job! 😂😂
the caller was offering a medical alert pendant, sounded quite convinicing for a automated call, when asked if they were a real person, they replied yes, but seemed to be reading from a script, also claimed the buisness was based in Kent, called 'Medic Alert', but the number is actually from Abergavenny, Wales
Likely scam, blocked the number.
Female caller claimed I qualified for free medical alert device.
Medical alert pendant eligibility questioned.
lady said her name was Jane, told her i wont answer questions
Avoid this scam number
Jane from Driveway Centre made an inquiry about my driveway
Jane offered free alert pendant, sounded like scam
The caller hung up after being directed to the answering machine, a common tactic employed by scammers - it's advisable to exercise caution and not answer