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Who called me from +44 800 800150?

Ofcom records list this UK number as part of a range allocated to British Telecommunications PLC. The live AI internet check below summarises what the public web says about the exact caller.

Range holder (Ofcom)

British Telecommunications PLC

Allocated
Number
+44 800 800150
Type
Freephone (0800/0808)
Range prefix
+44 800
Area code
Not applicable

Note: the Range Holder is the provider Ofcom originally allocated this block to. If a number has been ported, the network actually serving the call today may be different. Ofcom does not publish current carrier data — see our guide on range holders vs current providers.

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About +44 800 800150

+44 800 800150 is classified as a Freephone (0800/0808) number under the UK National Telephone Numbering Plan. Free for callers from UK landlines and mobiles. Often used by businesses, customer support and government. You can read more about how the UK numbering plan is structured in our explainer How Ofcom allocates UK phone numbers.

Ofcom records list +44 800 800150 as falling inside the +44 800 range, which was originally allocated to British Telecommunications PLC with status Allocatedthe block is currently in active service with a communications provider. The Range Holder is the wholesale carrier that Ofcom assigned the block to — see the difference between a Range Holder and the live carrier in Range Holder vs current provider. In practice this means the digits +44 800 800150 were first handed to British Telecommunications PLC under the National Telephone Numbering Plan, and British Telecommunications PLC (or one of their wholesale customers) issued the number to an end-user. Any subsequent port to a different network would not update this allocation record — Ofcom does not publish a live current-carrier feed, so the Range Holder is the strongest free public signal for the originating wholesale identity but not always the live carrier today. The block prefix +44 800 covers a contiguous range of UK numbers issued under the same allocation; the size of that block depends on whether Ofcom released it as a 1,000-number, 10,000-number, or 100,000-number sub-range.

The block is currently flagged Allocated in the Ofcom data, meaning the block is currently in active service with a communications provider.

UK numbers are portable: consumers and businesses can switch network while keeping the same digits. While the table above shows the originally-allocated provider, the number itself may have moved to a different communications provider since allocation. The fastest way to confirm the current carrier on +44 800 800150 is to use the AI internet check on this page — it summarises any public web reports about that exact number, which often surfaces the live caller even when the official Range Holder data lags behind.

Common reasons you might be receiving +44 800 800150

UK 0800 / 0808 freephone numbers are billed entirely to the receiver (the business operating the line) rather than to the caller, which makes them attractive for customer-service helplines, charity hotlines, and government information services. They are also used by some sales operations and a small number of scam patterns that want a recognisable, free-to-the-victim CLI on the screen. Most legitimate UK organisations publish their freephone number on their official website — checking that +44 800 800150 appears there is the single most reliable verification step.

Is it safe to call back +44 800 800150?

Most calls from freephone (0800/0808) numbers are legitimate. The usual safety advice still applies: if the call relates to money, accounts or deliveries, hang up and call the organisation back on a number you find on their official website rather than the one that called you. The AI internet check below summarises any public web reports about +44 800 800150 — useful when an unfamiliar caller turns out to be a legitimate national contact-centre rather than a local business.

How to verify +44 800 800150

If the call concerns money, an account, a delivery, or anything that asks you to act now, hang up and verify by an independent route before doing anything else. Open the official website of the organisation the caller claimed to be from and ring the published helpline; do not press a return-call key, do not use a number the caller offered, and do not assume caller-ID is genuine — UK CLIs are regularly spoofed by scam operators. If the caller asked for an authentication code, a one-time password, or your full bank details, treat it as a confirmed scam attempt; legitimate UK banks, HMRC and the police never ask for those over the phone. You can report scam calls to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 and forward suspicious texts to 7726. The AI internet check on this page will already have done much of the verification work for +44 800 800150 — read the public reports it cites, then judge.

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FAQs about this number

Who is the range holder for +44 800 800150?

According to the latest Ofcom Numbering Data, the range +44 800 is allocated to British Telecommunications PLC with status "Allocated". The Range Holder is the originally allocated communications provider; the number may have since been ported to a different network.

Is +44 800 800150 a scam?

WhoCalledLookup cannot confirm scams definitively. The AI internet check on this page summarises public reports and gives a scam-risk score. Always treat unsolicited calls about money, tax, parcels or accounts with caution and verify by calling the organisation back on a number from their official website.

What is Freephone (0800/0808)?

Free for callers from UK landlines and mobiles. Often used by businesses, customer support and government.

How fresh is this data?

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