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0315 308 4952 keeps ringing
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We keep getting calls from 0315 308 4952 its an American and a recorded message saying you have won a holiday
We are registered with TPS , so what is the next step
Without ringing them I have not a clue of their,address email address,post code etc etc
So what do you do,ring them up to find out their details and get hit by a scam £££ call ?
We are registered with TPS , so what is the next step
Without ringing them I have not a clue of their,address email address,post code etc etc
So what do you do,ring them up to find out their details and get hit by a scam £££ call ?
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You should be OK calling a number that starts 03 as these are included in landline and mobile inclusive minutes. In short they are seen as 'landlines' from the caller's point of view.
Edit - I just called it (i'm like that) and it's a 'dead' number.
Thanks,what next ?
I am, not alone
http://www.phonespamfilter.co.uk/search.php/03153084952
I'm intrigued that the number doesn't come up as "international" as do most of these calls originating from other countries.
Apparently BT are not yet equipped to pass on the numbers to us for some reason.
315 is the area code for upstate New York.
Reverse phone lookup "(315) 308-4952 This number is a landline based in Moravia, NY and is unpublished."
A friend of mine in the USA occasionally comes up with their own number prefixed with 0 instead of "international".
http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/03153084952/1
Whatever you do, don't press any numbers when they ask you to, just put the phone down. There are a few people, and I agree with them, who state that pressing 1 (or 3) to speak to someone will a) go nowhere and b) land you with a big bill.
TPS will only stop calls that originate in the UK, calls from outside will not be stopped.
Predictive diallers (as they are called) can be set up to dial any number in an exchange area.
ie 01234 567890 as the 1st number programmed running through 01234 567891, then 567892 then 567893 etc etc. the fact that you are registered for TPS or are Ex directory will not miss your number out of these calls.
I don't think there is anyway of stopping these calls, it's a bit like spam on you email account, you just have to get used to it.
There's always truecall but it's around £80.
I've just bought one and it's a bit more peaceful here now.
I see.
I'd assumed that the 0315 bit might have been one of those new '03' numbers that companies here are starting to use. 0300, 0330, 0370 etc
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/numbers_administered/#ukwide
There is a link to a downloadable Excel spreadsheet giving every single 03xxx allocation.
According to that the ranges 03150 to 03159 are "Protected" whatever that may mean.
01789 is the code for Stratford-upon-Avon.
I just kept hanging up - They stopped ringing in the end.