on 01-06-2015 19:17
on 01-06-2015 19:17
I had a minor car accident about three years ago and lately have been plagued by calls from ambulance chasers. I am TPS registered and the caller witholds their number. The names they give for teh companies are never traceable via the Internet (Latest one tonight was a supposed ACH) I have tried telling them that I have no business with them and to remove me from their database but still the calls come.
I understand that it is illegal to make harrassing and witheld number calls like this and am quite prepared to take legal action against the company involved.
I understand that like the 999 services (UK) O2 have access to all witheld CLI numbers. How do I go about getting this information from O2 so that I can take private legal action?
01-06-2015 19:35 - edited 01-06-2015 19:36
01-06-2015 19:35 - edited 01-06-2015 19:36
Seeing as you're already registered with the TPS, have you considered using their complaint handling service?
The following guide from Ofcom gives more information about nusiance calls, and explains what your options are:
http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/phone/tackling-nuisance-calls-and-messages/
on 01-06-2015 19:42
The problem being that I don't have a number or good/verified company name to complain to TPS about.
I was toying with the idea of geeing the next caller along and go along with it to see if a company name arrives in the post but this would probably be seen as giving them the green light to contact me and destroy any claim I have against them for harrassment.
on 01-06-2015 19:56
I'd still contact them, because the TPS are best placed to advise you. Have a read of this section from their website:
on 01-06-2015 19:58
on 01-06-2015 19:58
01-06-2015 21:08 - edited 01-06-2015 21:10
01-06-2015 21:08 - edited 01-06-2015 21:10
Answering the call doesn't make you more likely to get more calls and you need to know the company name or number to make a complaint, O2 cannot trace these for you.
Any UK company must abide by the rules and comply with your wishes.
You can probably thank your insurance company for passing on your number.
on 01-06-2015 22:16
I don't think that you understand. O2 most certainly DOES have access to caller ID on their logs even if witheld the same as the emergency service have.
on 01-06-2015 22:24
on 01-06-2015 22:24
on 01-06-2015 22:57
on 01-06-2015 22:57
It's just another scam for making money as some phone providers charge for the privallege of you not receiving these type of calls. The best way to deal with it is, if you don't recognise the number don't answer it. If you have an Android handset with version 4 and above you can block these type of calls.
on 02-06-2015 09:31
on 02-06-2015 09:31