01503230994
Report a phone call from 01503230994 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
- James| 2 replies9 weeks ago i sent my map back as i had finished my round of 1500 leaflets, it all seemed real so i asked so friends to join me, there are now 4 of us contacting them, they delete their numbers and create new one, i have 6 to get through to them on if you need, 01778346248, 08003345666, 01566786621, 01908314537, 07883670535, 07963221135. I hope you all get revenge on these frauds, Allison is a made up name that the lady on the other end uses.
- Caller: Fabricare
- Borris welchThis job is [***], do not call them on any number as you will just get abuse
- Caller: Fabricare
- Giles WelchDo not cal this number and believe their [***], it is all a lie.
- Caller: Fabricare
- Allison Phillips p187I am a lesbian and have had the same troubles as everyone on here.
- Caller: Fabricare
- Khalildid leaflet distribution for company called street to street distribution, was told i would get £60 for delievering 1500 leaflets for fabricare, never got any money, please report this to police if u get scammed also.
I was told to send my map of completed leaflet to a address ;
40 king st
west deeping
lincolnshire
PE6 9HP
does anyone know if this address really exist if this does and lots of people have been scammed , why does'nt the police do anything about this.
i will also report this to the police and will keep you posted.- Caller: Street to street distribution
- PhoebeI have done several packets of leaflets for this company over the years and have never had a problem. The problem comes from people asking to be put down for some and not understanding what the word commission means. A certain risk of not getting paid is implied from the start. But the fact is I delivered the leaflets and I got paid the commission. No problem.
- Caller: Walkers
- Donald Gropes replies to DREW ASHMANOld scam - after your data to sell onto other criminals who disregard the law. Just hang up. Good reporting them to the ICO. You don't even need to know their name, just their number. The criminal fraudsters like Anthony Simister who run scams like TAPA like to plant stooges on these forums to discourage honest folk from contacting the ICO or Ofcom. Ignore them. Data criminals don't want the hassle, bad publicity or fines, and have big payoffs to make to stay in business. Pay them back with hassle. I've bookmarked the ICO complaint form and report each and every call now via the form on www.ico.gov.uk :
https://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=134674895144
Here's the latest fine for a dodgy company caught with its trousers down and breaking the law:
http://www.ico.gov.uk/news/latest_news/2013.aspx
News release: 20 March 2013
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has served a monetary penalty of £90,000 to a company that has blighted the public with thousands of unwanted marketing calls.
DM Design, based in Glasgow, has been the subject of nearly 2,000 complaints to the ICO and the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The company consistently failed to check whether individuals had opted out of receiving marketing calls – in clear breach of the law - and responded to just a handful of the complaints received.
In one instance an employee refused to remove a complainant’s details from the company’s system and instead threatened to “continue to call at more inconvenient times like Sunday lunchtime”.
The monetary penalty is the first the ICO has issued for a serious breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) relating to live marketing calls. This latest penalty comes after the joint owners of a company, which was responsible for sending hundreds of thousands of spam texts, received penalties totalling £440,000 in November last year.
The ICO has informed two more companies that it is intending to impose significant penalties over breaches of the law, with a final decision likely in the coming weeks. A further ten companies are subject to ongoing investigation for cold-calling and sending spam text messages.
Information Commissioner, Christopher Graham, said:
“Today’s action sends out a clear message to the marketing industry that this menace will not be tolerated. This company showed a clear disregard for the law and a lamentable attitude toward the people whose day they were disturbing. This is not good enough.
“This fine will not be an isolated penalty. We know other companies are showing a similar disregard for the law and we’ve every intention of taking further enforcement action against companies that continue to bombard people with unlawful marketing texts and calls.
“All of this work has been made possible thanks to the information we are receiving from the public, which has assisted our investigation team in identifying the companies making these calls.”
View a copy of the DM Design monetary penalty notice
The ICO and OFCOM, who are responsible for regulating silent calls, work closely together and will be publishing an open letter to the marketing industry reminding companies that they must comply with the legal and regulatory measures in place. Failure to do so will lead to enforcement action, with the ICO able to issue penalties of up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the PECR, and OFCOM having the power to issue penalties of up to £2,000,000 over breaches of rules linked to abandoned and silent calls.
The ICO has setup a online reporting tool which people can use to send us the details of any unwanted marketing texts and calls. View the reporting tool, which has already received nearly 140,000 responses since it was setup in March last year.
Notes to Editors
1. The Information Commissioner’s Office upholds information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.
2. The ICO has specific responsibilities set out in the Data Protection Act 1998, the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.
3. The ICO is on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, and produces a monthly e-newsletter.
4. The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 support the Data Protection Act by regulating the use of electronic communications, including live and automated marketing calls and marketing text messages. The ICO has the power to issue monetary penalties up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the regulations.
5. OFCOM is responsible for regulating abandoned and silent calls under the Communications Act 2003. OFCOM has the power to serve persistent offenders with financial penalties up to £2,000,000 pounds. - Donald Gropes replies to JamesLeaflet scam numbers - just hang up - read the advice on www.actionfraud.police.uk
01503 230994 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01503230994
01566 786621 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01566786621
01778 346248 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01778346248
01908 314537 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01908314537
07883 670535 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/07883670535
07963 221135 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/07963221135
0800 334 5666 https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/08003345666 - Theft of Labour is Fraud replies to JamesThe VAT number for Fabricare given as 803108671 is INVALID according to a couple of websites I have just tried.
- concerned mumi am sorry to say that fabricare is a big con. your hard work will not be paid for. my son replied to the advert, leaflets were delivered. i made many inquires, all negative answer's. the police cant do anything. trading standards take forever to get in touch.very frustrating. i ended up paying for the leaflets to be sent back. apparently i would be committing a crime if i didnt return the leaflets as per agreement, regardless if they keep their part of the agreement
- Caller: fabricare
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