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TalkTalk Spam Calls — UK Numbers Most Reported on Our Checker

Ranking of the TalkTalk-allocated UK numbers most-looked-up on our free UK Phone Number Checker. These rankings reflect public lookup interest, which strongly correlates with scam / nuisance call reporting. Currently tracking 685 distinct numbers across 1,310 public lookups.

Top-looked-up TalkTalk numbers

Click any number to see its full lookup page with risk-level, range holder, community reports and related numbers.

NumberSearchesLast looked up
01646 47301020 5 Jun 2026
0161 714 064113 9 Jun 2026
0161 949 134013 10 Jun 2026
0161 961 000913 9 Jun 2026
020 3643 915112 10 Jun 2026
0161 710 142211 8 Jun 2026
0161 710 150110 27 May 2026
0161 710 517610 10 Jun 2026
0161 949 137310 10 Jun 2026
0161 710 55939 11 Jun 2026
0161 710 24998 9 Jun 2026
0161 949 13718 10 Jun 2026
0161 949 18728 11 Jun 2026
020 3754 33148 9 Jun 2026
0161 710 03897 8 Jun 2026
0161 710 10897 8 Jun 2026
0161 710 17557 3 Jun 2026
0161 710 29347 10 Jun 2026
0161 714 01617 2 Jun 2026
0161 714 06407 11 Jun 2026

About TalkTalk in the Ofcom register

TalkTalk is one of the UK communications providers allocated number ranges by Ofcom under the National Telephone Numbering Plan. Number allocations are recorded against the legal entity TalkTalk Communications Limited. Numbers within those ranges may now be in active use by the original allocated subscriber, may have been ported to another carrier under UK number portability rules, or may have been re-issued after being returned to the operator's pool — so the Ofcom range holder is not a guarantee of the current call source.

TalkTalk's UK number allocation

Ofcom has allocated 3,972 number blocks to TalkTalk Communications Limited. Each block is typically 1,000 or 10,000 consecutive numbers. The mix below shows what kinds of numbers TalkTalk runs — useful context for judging whether a call claiming to be from TalkTalk is plausible.

Number typeAllocated blocksShare
Geographic landline (01 / 02)2,98675%
Freephone & special-rate (08)3378%
Premium rate (09)3018%
UK-wide non-geographic (03)2998%
Service & access codes331%
Mobile (07)160%

Are TalkTalk numbers safe to answer?

Usually, yes — the vast majority of calls from TalkTalk-allocated ranges are ordinary, legitimate calls. But a number sitting in a TalkTalk range is not a guarantee of safety: fraudsters routinely spoof or hijack numbers from every major UK operator, and porting means a number may no longer be on TalkTalk's network at all. Judge each call on what's actually said: never hand over bank details, passwords or one-time security codes to an unexpected caller, and if in doubt hang up and call the organisation back on a number you have verified independently.

How to block and report unwanted TalkTalk calls

Block an unwanted number on your phone

  • iPhone: open Phone → Recents, tap the (i) next to an unwanted number, scroll down and tap Block this Caller.
  • Android: open the Phone app, press and hold an unwanted number in your recent calls, then tap Block / Report spam.
  • Network level: EE, O2, Vodafone and Three all offer free spam-call blocking in their app or online account settings.

Report an unwanted number

  • Scam texts: forward the message to 7726 (free) — it spells "SPAM" on the keypad — to report it to your mobile network.
  • Scam or fraud calls: report to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 (England, Wales & NI) or Police Scotland on 101.
  • Nuisance / marketing calls: report to the ICO and register with the free Telephone Preference Service (TPS) to reduce unsolicited sales calls.

How to stop unwanted calls for good

Blocking TalkTalk numbers stops that one number, but determined nuisance callers simply switch numbers. These steps cut the volume across the board:

  • Silence unknown callers. iPhone: Settings → Apps → Phone → Silence Unknown Callers. Android: open Phone → Settings → Caller ID & spam and turn on filtering. Unknown numbers go straight to voicemail.
  • Turn on your network's free spam shield. EE, O2, Vodafone, Three, Sky and most providers offer free spam/scam-call screening in their app or account settings.
  • Register with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). It's free and legally obliges UK companies to stop unsolicited sales calls within 28 days.
  • Use a dedicated call-blocker app if nuisance calls are persistent — these screen against live community spam databases and can auto-reject flagged callers before your phone even rings.
  • Never engage to "opt out". Pressing a key to be removed only confirms your number is live and usually means more calls.

Frequently asked questions about TalkTalk numbers

Are TalkTalk numbers always genuine?

No. While TalkTalk is allocated UK number ranges by Ofcom, scammers commonly spoof or hijack numbers from any UK operator's range. A number being in a TalkTalk-allocated block does not guarantee the caller is TalkTalk or TalkTalk-owned.

How do I report a TalkTalk spam call?

Forward spam SMS messages to 7726 (free of charge — works for all UK mobile networks). Report unsolicited marketing calls to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk/concerns. If you lost money to a scam call, report to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk or 0300 123 2040.

How do I block a TalkTalk number?

On iPhone, tap (i) next to the number in Recents and choose Block this Caller. On Android, long-press the number and choose Block / Report spam. To prevent unknown callers ringing through, enable Settings → Phone → Silence Unknown Callers (iPhone) or your dialler's spam filter (Android).

Why are some TalkTalk numbers reported as scam more than others?

Fraudsters target ranges they know are widely allocated, so the volume of reports per TalkTalk number reflects the size of the active block more than TalkTalk's own conduct. Numbers in newer or larger ranges naturally see more reports purely on volume.

Check another UK number

Or use the free UK Phone Number Checker to look up any UK number — the result shows the Ofcom range holder, risk level, and any community reports on file. You can also add your own report directly on the checker results page.

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