Someone pretended to be Lloyds Bank and claimed a security problem – definitely a scam.
Life insurance scam calls – how to protect yourself! - +44 333 443 8226 (0333 443 8226)
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Like a persistent door‑to‑door salesman, these calls keep ringing your phone long after you’ve closed the front door. They often masquerade as familiar insurers, rattling off your policy details to gain trust before pushing a new offer. The safest move is to hang up immediately and never share personal data such as date of birth, address or payment information. Use your handset’s built‑in blocking feature or a third‑party call‑blocker to shun the number, and register with the Telephone Preference Service. Verify any unexpected contact directly with your insurer’s official channels, and report suspicious activity to Action Fraud to help curb the scam.
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They were pushing a fraudulent scheme with no legitimate company or insurance, repeatedly demanding to speak to someone—I got about 20 calls at all hours.
The phone belongs to a legitimate life‑insurance provider I've dealt with for years; they ring when a payment is overdue to offer assistance or keep me updated.
It rings briefly before cutting off.
They appeared to have my life insurance information and tried to push another policy; after I finally hung up, the calls kept coming from this and other numbers—I'm fed up!
When 03334 438226 rang, the caller spoke rapidly and joked about me just getting out of bed. I run a business and wasn't expecting a sales pitch requesting personal details. I told him I wasn't prepared for an impromptu meeting and asked him not to call again.
Yesterday they phoned, collected all my life‑insurance details, and posed as a broker, offering a new policy without any email confirmation, leaving me uneasy.
The phone keeps calling, but I ignore it because it appears to be a possible fraud.
I missed the call, yet it keeps ringing without a voicemail, and others have flagged it as a scam.
The caller knew my insurer, name, date of birth and address, tried to upsell my policy; I hung up and have now blocked the number.
Another typical scam call – I didn't answer, no voicemail was left, and the number kept ringing, so I blocked it.
When I returned the missed call, an answering machine recorded a message from Utility Warehouse.
Two consecutive days saw the same number ring at the same hour, no message was left, so I've blocked it.
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