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You Can´t Teach An Old Spammer New Tricks – Top Of The Flops

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It’s Friday evening and we’re ruling off this week’s spamming with the top of the phone spam flops:

01482489776 – with a tellows score of 7
01702356720 – with a tellows score of 7
02073451299– with a tellows score of 8

Still number one: our blank message and ping call friends from Hull with a busy phone line and an empty skull.

Still number two: the cold callers from Southend on Sea who neither have the most excellent communication skills nor can they deal with rejection.

New number three: a lottery for an ipad or an amount of money. An African proverbs says “You cannot win a lottery without buying a ticket”, this one will cost you only 44 £.

Richie reported this week:

competition as usual, 44 quid for a share in 800+ lottery tickets, after a bit of social engineering found out it is this company

http://www.eurochance100.co.uk

address of the dtd euro services however is one of the offices in roxwell house, argall avenue, Leyton London E10 7QY

Have a nice undisturbed weekend and do not let the cold callers get your money!

Yours,
Team Tellows

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The Wicked Weekly Three – The Most Annoying Nuisance Calls in the UK

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Unfortunately the gross of spam and scam calls remains undiminished. Yet the tellows community fights on unrelentingly to procure the information needed to help people avoid being ripped of by fraudster, telemarketers and similar mischievous entrepreneurs. Friends of tellows, keep up the good work!!!

Let’s have a look at the results:

1. 01616569884 from Manchester with a tellows score of 8

2. 01234765093 from Bedford with a tellows score of 8

3. 02477240004 from Coventry with a tellows score of 7

VERYANGRY reported:

I have had 32 calls in the last 2 weeks, rang customer services and all they wanted was my name and telephone number so they could put it on some mailing list. gave them the number & told the due to nursing an terminally ill relative the calls were neither wanted or welcome. got told on the other end of the line because of the way their system was set up they needed number, name and address. NOT A CHANCE, told them if they carry on i would start a campaign on Facebook & also would be in touch with Ofcom & the national press. wonder what Anne would think of this on BBC Watchdog.

The champions of this weeks wicked three incorporate the very prototypes of nuisance calls. The Manchester number is employed by Talk Talk to advertise their broadband access. Second in line is a wanna-be “Microsoft Certified Company” from India disguised as an phone number from bedford. Beware, they claim to remove malware from you PC, but it is them who will actually install it. Unfortunately, the last number’s owner remains a mystery still, yet, it is not less annoying.

John warned:

If you get a call from these jokers tell them they are nothing to do with Microsoft or their faults department. They are not removing malware, they are installing it!

This is a call that comes from India, diverted through an unregistered number. Guess how they can do that? They work for one of the call centres in India that are used by a UK phone provider.

The company they are linked with are currently investigating.

If you have broadband and your PC is on check your PC after the call. You may find your firewall disabled. I use Virgin media security and always keep everything active. Then scan for any viruses, worms, trojans or malware to check all is as it should be. Today they were using malware that looked like Norton – we don’t use Norton on this PC.

Be smart, these people don’t care if they screw around with your PC or laptop. They just want your money. Unless you have contacted Microsoft or their departments to deal with a known issue. The person calling is scamming you.

The battle still rages on the lines! Mind your steps, do not let them fool you!!!

Take Care!!
Team tellows

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The Good, The Bad and the Most Wanted – A Brief Exposition of the UK’s Top 3 Spam and Scam Telephone Numbers

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Welcome ladies and gentlemen to our weekly exposition of the most annoying nuisance calls in the United Kingdom. Although, there are most certainly enough angered people to exert leverage on the authorities, spamming and scamming continues undisturbed and unbroken. Unsolicited waves of nuisance calls spread vastly:

Kevins expierenced:

recieved 20 calls from that number. they want to claim money back for you, from any old loans you have had.

1. 02070603887 from London with a tellows score of 7

2. 02031671196 from London with a tellows score of 7

3. 01603670620 from Norwich with a tellows score of 9

The pole position is held by London nuisance caller and was most active at the end of April. With their PPI claim scam method they provoked over 2000 search requests on tellows. Second place seems to be just another PPI claims company also based in London. Its high activity in April resulted in over 1100 search requests. Last but not least, spam caller from Norwich harasses people whitout any obvious reason. 1200 search request indicate the numbers eagerness and their commitment to provide ample annoyance.

JoOlz warned:

This is a cold calling computer attached to a call centre. The computer automatically calls random generated numbers then once you answer it logs your number in a database of active phone numbers and will call back. When they did get through is was call centre staff trying to hook you in for making a claim against miss-sold payment protection insurance

The community needs you!! Share your knowledge on fraudulent scammers and spammers!!

Take Care!
Team tellows

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For a Fistful of Disgust – The Top 3 of the Most Notorious Spam and Scam Telephone Numbers in the UK

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For the first time the UK’s most notorious nuisance callers have their own place among the web on the tellows‘ very own .co.uk blog. Unfortunately, this did not have a major impact on the spammer and scammer community but who knows what the future holds. But for those with fraudulent ambition the last week proved to be most effective. Let’s have a closer look:

1. 01613126506 from Manchester with a tellows score of 8

2. 01614783073 from Manchester with a tellows score of 8

The Manchester fraud lines strike again, but this time double headed! The vanguard is led again by the infamous PPI claims company resulting in over 3500 search requests and over 20 comments by our users. Following suit is ETA Claims which accumulated over 1000 search requests and 7 comments.

lisa reported:

called my mobile today at 6pm i missed call as it didn’t ring long, they called back at 8pm i answered they listened for a few seconds saying nothing then they hung up!! strange

3. 012068884362 from Colchester with a tellows score of 6

The rear is held by a yet to be identified Colchester number calling people several times a day giving nothing but silence after dozens of most disturbing rings. The number ranks with 400 search requests and 5 comments 3rd place of this weeks Top3 of Nuisance Callers.

bud commented:

this no. calls at least 3 times a day and has been for a couple of weeks probably more but no one speaks , what can i do? its really starting to get to me.

Take Care !!!!

Team tellows

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Whole Regions Suffer the Insolence of Nuisance Callers – The tellows Heatmap will tell you which

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What is this Heatmap everyone is talking about?

The tellows heatmap highlights the regions which are subject to the most vehement of spam and scam calls.

How do we know?

The creation of a daily heatmap of the location bearing the greatest malady of nuisance calls is only possible due to your help and the number of search requests. The map displays hotspots the nuisance caller is focusing on. Furthermore, you can find out whether there are more people suffering from unsolicited calls around.

The heatmap provides an overview on the numbers activity in the last 24 hours on our statistics page

Feel free to express your thoughts on our services.

Take care!

Regards
Your Tellows Team!

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The Tellows Score – The Rating of the a Number’s Trustworthiness

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Dear tellows friends,

tellows aims to provide a free platform for those who suffer a hail unsolicited calls and offers its users the opportunity to exchange their experience and knowledge. In order to mark dubious numbers tellows features the Tellows Score to make number’s potential danger obvious at first sight. Reliable phone numbers are represented by numbers smaller than 5 and highlighted in green whereas dubious numbers entertain numbers greater than 5 up to 9 highleighted in red. Hence, more dubious the number, the higher the numbers rating.

If you have information on any dangerous number we beseech you to share it with your fellows who suffer the same unsolicited calls. After all, it is knowledge that prevents the scammers’ and fraudsters’ success!

Take care!

Regards

Your Tellows Team!

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A Number in Detail – Statistics on the Activity of Spam and Scam Numbers

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Thanks to our statistics overview the detail is in the eye of the beeholder.

As soon as sufficient search requests have been made, this feature becomes available on the phone number’s respective detail page. The button “Search requests for this phone number” will open the chart providing further information on the activity of the Number. The time span under scrutiny may be adjusted to your liking, be it a day, a week or a month.

Here is an example:
01792455426 The high amount of over 2500 search requests indicate a increased level of activity. As we can see, this number’s nuisance calls were most prominent by the midst of last month and have been receding since.

If you have questions or suggestions regarding this feature then feel free to contact us.

Take care!

Regards
Your Tellows Team!

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The Tellows Email Feature – Stay Up to Date without lifting a finger!

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Greeting fellow tellows friends!

If you are interested in staying up to date without much effort, give our Email feature a closer look. As soon as new comments on a number have been posted, you’ll be notified via Email.

That’s how it works:

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