0013322089164
☎️ 0013322089164 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (332). The area code (332) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0013322089164
- Suspicious call from unknown personJan
2022User suspect scam with NDAJan
2022Received call about stock sharesJan
2022Seeking same surname, similar accentJan
2022Unknown caller claiming about sharesJan
2022Unsure of user comment contextJan
2022Beware of scam trying to buy 51%Jan
2022Potential scam, constant unwanted callsJan
2022Suspicious long phone number. Probable scamJan
2022Suspects scam involving possible takeoverDec
2021Comment was untrustworthy and questionableNov
2021Questioning legitimacy of takeover offerOct
2021Number Of Searches: 47 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 08 October 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boscean(Cornwall), Headley(Hampshire) and Prinsted(West Sussex).
0013322089164 has 11 comments of which 6 x neutral and 5 x negative
0013322089164 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0013322089164 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from international numbers with fake accents, often American or European, targeting people about shares in UK companies. Callers claim to represent buyers interested in a takeover or purchasing shares, sometimes knowing your name or a relative’s name, even if the person is deceased. They request personal details or signatures on NDAs but provide little verifiable info. The calls often seem suspicious with false area codes and vague company involvement. Many have been ringing repeatedly for years, asking to speak with family members or shareholders, creating confusion and mistrust. The overall impression is a fraudulent scheme rather than a legitimate business proposal.
Reports on phone number 0013322089164
5 yearsI got a call from someone who had an American accent and wanted to talk to my husband’s relative. They mentioned his name and said it had something to do with BP shares he supposedly owned, which seemed strange since that was like 25 years ago (when he actually passed away). It all felt pretty dodgy, so I just hung up.BP5 yearsHad a call from someone with an American accent who used my full name and asked if they’d got the right person. They mentioned something about Centrica or BG shares. I told them to send me something in writing and then ended the call.CentricaBG5 yearsGot a call from some American guy who wanted me to sign an NDA about stuff my late husband supposedly shared. Definitely felt like a dodgy scam to me.States5 yearsSomeone with our last name tried to call, sounding like they had a continental accent. They were asking for a different person, not me.5 yearsGot a call from a bloke speaking with some sort of Nordic or European accent. He asked for a relative by their first name, saying it wasn’t a sales call but something about SSE plc shares. I told him we don’t have any shares like that. He just hung up after that. The number showed up as 0013 322 089 164 on my caller ID, but 0013 isn’t a real area code anywhere I know.SSE plc5 yearsSomeone called me saying they wanted to buy 51% of a public company’s shares - sounded dodgy to me so I just ended the call. Definitely feels like a scam.5 yearsI just let it ring, didn’t pick up. The number was way too long, like 0013322089164, so I knew it was probably a scam straight away.5 yearsThis number keeps calling me now and then, like about once every week, asking for a person whose last name I’ve never heard of. It’s been going on for two years off and on. Definitely some kind of scam!5 yearsGot a call about some "potential takeover" of a company on the stock market. They actually knew my name and where I live. Definitely sounds like one of those scams to me.5 yearsIt honestly seemed really dodgy to me!!!5 yearsA person rang me, saying they were representing a buyer looking to take over a publicly traded firm here in the UK. They asked if I'd be up for selling my shares for a big profit to help the buyer secure a controlling 51% stake. The funny thing is, I can't even recall if I own any shares in that company at all! They never asked for money or anything, only requested my email so they could send over an NDA. It all sounded a bit dodgy to me, but I guess maybe takeover methods have evolved?UKSubmit Your Own Report ((332) 208-9164)
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