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United Kingdom Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in
United Kingdom using community reports.
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Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in United Kingdom
Community-verified reports from United Kingdom users
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This boy is a terrorist/fraudster
Give me my 1500 hundred rupes
Asking about warranty of my newly bought fridge and washing machine. Knows about my address and email address.
This is a company specialising in nuisance calls -- they offer advice and services of doubtful quality, and also they never follow on customer requests to remove customer's details from their call database. Thus this company does not comply with the requirements of GDPR. All things considered, this is a rogue company, who do not follow the rules and regulations in UK (thus they do not comply with the law in UK). Avoid this company at any cost -- you will _not_ get anything of use to you from them despite their representations. If you really need energy advice then use trusted providers, whom you can find plenty on the internet.
Abusive
Ginger c**t
this is number of Psychic Nights UK They take your money for a specific Venue and supposedly arrange a on on one session for you charge 26.99 they give you a number when you pay But the event never takes place and the pub the venue is supposed to be at knows nothing of this arrangement and can only apologise that their premises have been used for this con
This number is Carphone Warehouse
Trying to get my Amazon account details
He admitted he had a little pe*is
Dunno why keep calling everyday? Not fancy on your service or products, could u pls stop to call again, thanks
Using CTRM Transport LTD name to try and sell an auction car. Hugely under priced so raised alarm bells.
Car sales scam
Car sales scam
car sales scam
The c**t scams people looks like a skinny sh**
This phone was used to open a telegram account to scam people
I do not recognised this number, so deleted the call, try calling it back, operator does not recognise this number?
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Whose Number Is This in United Kingdom?
UK users receive many unknown calls daily, including telemarketing and increasingly sophisticated scam attempts.
WhoseNo helps you assess caller risk before answering by combining reverse lookup and community reports.
Common Spam Call Types
in United Kingdom
- HMRC/government impersonation calls
- Fake bank fraud team calls
- Parcel delivery fee scams
- Tech support scam calls
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- NHS providers, banks, schools, and delivery couriers
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in United Kingdom
Search the number in WhoseNo to see user reports, spam tags, and available public caller details.
The United Kingdom country code is +44. UK mobile numbers usually start with 07 in local format.
Main operators are EE, O2, Vodafone, and Three. Common MVNOs include giffgaff, Tesco Mobile, Sky Mobile, Lyca Mobile, and Lebara.
Yes, UK number lookup is free and includes community scam reports.
Report the number on WhoseNo and also report nuisance/scam calls through Ofcom and your mobile network provider.
No. WhoseNo does not access private telecom subscriber databases.
Frequent scams include HMRC impersonation, fake parcel delivery fees, fake bank security checks, and tech support scams.
Remove the leading zero and add +44, for example 07XXX XXXXXX becomes +44 7XXX XXXXXX.
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