I’d have complained if there were any serious issues or mould leakage.
Scam Alert: Fake Property Fixes! - +44 331 630 1725 (0331 630 1725)
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Late one evening in Manchester, reports flooded in about unsolicited calls pushing bogus housing repairs. These persistent nuisances often feature scripted voices claiming you've reported leaks or mould issues—rubbish for renters with no such problems. Block the number straight away to stop the harassment; scammers thrive on engagement. If they persist, report to Action Fraud for official tracking. Hang up without sharing details, and consider registering with the Telephone Preference Service to cut spam. No legitimate outfit cold-calls like this—trust your gut and stay vigilant.
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Got a call about a housing issue I supposedly reported, which is odd because I’m a tenant with no problems.
Potential scam.
They called, posing as the Housing Repair Team about a “recent problem”. I told them I had no issue, apologized and ended the call.
Definitely a scam.
I chose not to pick up the phone.
Received a call saying they were following up on housing issues I supposedly reported, which is odd since I’m a tenant with no problems.
After four rings, no message followed—likely a scam.
He claimed to be calling regarding a housing‑issues report, yet I’ve never filed such a report.
Strange housing issues mentioned that had never been reported before.
He introduced himself as Harry, though his voice didn't match the name, and claimed I needed property repairs – I reminded him I'm a tenant and it's the landlord's responsibility. That was the fifth call in two days, so my number must have been shared.
I received a call with no voicemail left; likely spam, as 0331 numbers are frequently used by scammers.
Heard Danny claiming to be from the housing repairs team – sounds like spam, a possible scam or phishing attempt, mate.
Repeated scams... block, block, block. Shady attempts to push products nobody would consider.
The voice identified as Danny, claiming to represent a housing repair scheme.
Looks like a housing fraud attempt.
An unmistakable scam call featuring over‑the‑top AI‑generated phrases – best to let it ring and ignore it.
Avoid answering; looks like a scam.