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papasmurf
10-04-2011, 01:20
I've been getting about three calls, a day over the last couple of weeks, from the above number. :mad:

I know it's a scam number, e.g. offering you poll-tax rebates etc. Plenty of info on the net.

It's never been answered, as we have caller ID, and no message is ever left.

Is there any way to block this number? i.e stop the 'phone ringing / causing a missed call?

Could I call Virgin to request this?

Any advice appreciated.

(BTW, already registered with TPS, in fact have been for years.)

Welshchris
10-04-2011, 01:56
just tell them that your handing it to the Police i bet they will soon stop.

papasmurf
10-04-2011, 02:59
Absolutely correct, but the thing is, I don't intend to answer any of theese calls.

Research on 'tinternet has brought up the fact that usually, the first couple of times you answer are dead lines anyway.

I'm guessing that whoever is doing this is wanting a couple of 'positive hits' before they commit a call-center 'hen' to actually talk to someone. A bit like replying to spam e-mails. They know they've got a real address, (yep I know 'phone numbers are all real).

Thing is, I really can't be bothered with this ****. Maybe I'll give it a couple of more weeks, and see if they give up. (I hope).

_wtf_
10-04-2011, 09:47
http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/tps/

Ordered a new BT line this week and BT automatically add your number to this.

carlwaring
10-04-2011, 10:18
http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/tps/

Ordered a new BT line this week and BT automatically add your number to this.
Or just stick with your VM line and add yourself to that :)

Peter_
10-04-2011, 12:05
http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/tps/

Ordered a new BT line this week and BT automatically add your number to this.
And what difference does that make as per the first post as he still gets the calls.

Plus anyone can add phone numbers to the TPS even mobile ones.

_wtf_
10-04-2011, 12:05
FFS, My point was BT automatically add your phone number Virgin don't.

The OP may not be registered so is why he's getting the calls.

To the OP if you are registered take the call get as much information as you can and then report them to TPS

Kymmy
10-04-2011, 12:11
If someone is hiding behind a fake caller ID do you really think that they care about the TPS registry????

:rolleyes:

Peter_
10-04-2011, 12:18
FFS, My point was BT automatically add your phone number Virgin don't.

The OP may not be registered so is why he's getting the calls.

To the OP if you are registered take the call get as much information as you can and then report them to TPS
You can also report any potential scams here http://www.actionfraud.org.uk/

I was also pointing out above that you can register your mobile phones.

You can also purchase this device http://www.truecall.co.uk/acatalog/trueCallShop.html

_wtf_
10-04-2011, 12:36
If someone is hiding behind a fake caller ID do you really think that they care about the TPS registry????

:rolleyes:

Just looked at the number :dunce:

nodrogd
10-04-2011, 16:22
This is no doubt a spoofed number. A quick look at Who calls me (http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01234567898) brings up a thread going back to December last year.

papasmurf
11-04-2011, 01:14
That is one of the sites I checked to get my info nodrogd. Yep, it seems to have been a pain for a lot of people for quite a while.

Kymmy
11-04-2011, 08:05
It's gotta be fake as it can't be a Bedford number as it's missing on digit

roger skillin
11-04-2011, 12:44
It's gotta be fake as it can't be a Bedford number as it's missing on digit


It's not missing a digit 01234 is the code 567898 is the number which is 6 digits the same as all standard numbers

Kymmy
11-04-2011, 13:27
:doh: I missed the last 8

roger skillin
11-04-2011, 14:24
Lol @ Kymmy, i'm currently in Bedford as i work in this hell hole, if that number is linked to an address here, someone give me it and i'll pay them a visit lol :)

Kymmy
11-04-2011, 14:41
LOL, I'm only about 11 miles south :p:

---------- Post added at 14:41 ---------- Previous post was at 14:39 ----------

Doing a google it seems as though the number is also associated with a few scam callers (fake council tax refunds and also charging £25 to stop sales calls for 7 years)

papasmurf
12-04-2011, 20:31
I'm pretty well up on spoofing all things IT, being in the trade, but I just can't get my head around the possibility of spoofing a 'phone number. How is that possible?

Paul
12-04-2011, 21:04
Spoofing the sender number on SMS is dead easy, but I dont think you can do it for speech calls.

dgcarter
13-04-2011, 11:40
Spoofing the sender number on SMS is dead easy, but I dont think you can do it for speech calls.

You can on a VOIP line, at least with some providers. They allow you to set the outgoing number.

papasmurf
16-04-2011, 14:05
:banghead: Of course, that makes sense. I missed that one. Cheers, DG.

buckleb
26-04-2011, 08:44
After getting a constant stream of scam/spam calls, despite being registered with TPS, I invested in a device that intelligently blocks this stuff (the Truecall device). I've not been bothered since.

It's a bit pricey, but it works very well indeed.

Kymmy
26-04-2011, 09:54
Sad though when we have to pay money to stop illegal calls :(

buckleb
26-04-2011, 13:19
Sad though when we have to pay money to stop illegal calls :(

Indeed.

If it was just me I'd put the phone on the side and let them wait until they got fed up. However, I work away from home a fair bit and wouldn't want my wife worrying about late-night calls or calls claiming to be from Microsoft with warnings about an infection on my PC, etc, etc...

I even had one from, presumabley, a debt collector asking about one of my neighbours (they had the cheek to get quite shirty when I told them to bugger off!).

The call blocker device now stops everything stone dead. It's a pity that functionality couldn't be built-in to telephone services.