When I picked up, a spooky female voice simply said “goodbye” and the line dropped.
Scam Alert: Telecom Impostors Exposed - +44 7341 559753 (07341 559753)
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Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, this number masquerades as a trusted telecom provider to lure in the unwary. Comments paint a clear picture of scammers impersonating EE or Sky reps, peddling fake bill reductions and upgrades to snag personal details. Callers fumble company names, push for info verification, and bail when challenged—classic hallmarks of a phishing operation. No legitimate firm cold-calls like this; they'd use official channels. Block the number immediately and report it to Ofcom or Action Fraud. If you've shared data, monitor accounts closely and consider changing passwords. Stay vigilant; these pests evolve, but hanging up early keeps your info safe.
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I got a call this morning, but the background noise—like a call centre—made it impossible to hear most of what they said. They asked where I was calling from and which handset I used, even mentioning some discount. I told them to take me off their mailing list and not to ring again; they hung up without answering, and I've blocked the number.
A call from EE pitched a 40% discount on my current monthly contract – clearly a scam.
A caller pretended to be from EE and suggested a discount on my monthly bill.
He introduced himself as John from EE Network, but I replied that it wasn’t John from EE and he just put the phone down.
A representative said they were from ‘The EE’, then clarified they were from Vodafone’s ‘VD’ network and tried to offer a bill reduction. I refused to give details and asked them to confirm what they knew, which they couldn't, before hanging up. A call‑back landed on a full mailbox. Clearly a scam – never share information with cold callers.
Someone pretended to be Sky, offering a 40% cut on my £40 bill down to £35 and an upgrade with no extra contract. I told them I needed time to think, and they suggested a callback. They then asked me to spell my name, insisting they already had it, and after a brief back‑and‑forth they abruptly ended the call, saying “have a nice day.” Clearly not a legitimate Sky representative.
Beware of contract scams that promise to slash your phone bill.
I heard the line shift to a call centre, where the person introduced himself as James Hill from EE Networks.
It showed up as a scam call, so I ignored it and added the number to my block list.