001442033895778
☎️ 001442033895778 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 442033895778.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 001442033895778
- Fake law enforcement call recordedJun
2019Recorded female BT tech scamJun
2019Scam call claiming law enforcementJun
2019Scam calls use recorded messagesJun
2019Ignore scam call; don’t respondJun
2019Received multiple calls, no blockerJun
2019Prank calls exploit vulnerable peopleJun
2019Agrees with previous user commentsJun
2019Scam call; avoid, causes troubleJun
2019No additional information providedJun
2019Scam call; fake law enforcementJun
2019Scam call warns fake arrestJun
2019Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 28 May 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Beggar Hill(Essex), Bracewell(Lancashire), Hempstead(Kent), Trenithon(Cornwall) and Upper Persley(Aberdeenshire).
001442033895778 has 9 comments of which 8 x negative and 1 x neutral
001442033895778 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 001442033895778 👆 is reported as a common scam involving recorded messages claiming a national law enforcement agency is freezing or blocking your National Insurance number due to legal issues. Callers often use urgent, official-sounding language and press prompts to connect you to fake case officers. Many users warn that no genuine enforcement body would contact you this way, and the whole thing aims to steal personal details. Several people mention repeated calls, messages left on answerphones, and the risk this poses especially to vulnerable individuals. The tone is generally considered threatening and designed to scare recipients, but it is widely exposed as fraudulent and should be ignored. There’s frustration and anger over these nuisance calls and the misleading tactics used.
Reports on phone number 001442033895778
7 yearsGot a voicemail saying some big law enforcement group was on my case and that my NI number’s been locked. Total rubbish, but gotta say, the person sounded proper polite!7 yearsGot loads of these automated calls with recorded voices, definitely a scam!7 yearsGot a call with an automated voice claiming law enforcement was handling a case involving my national insurance number. It told me to press 1 to speak to my case worker. Seemed fishy to me.7 yearsGot a call from some woman claiming to be from BT’s tech support, saying my internet was hacked or something! Felt totally sketchy to me.BT7 yearsGot another call from them just 30 minutes after the first one. They even left a message on my answering machine, which I thought was a bit much. Sadly, I can’t block their number since my landline doesn’t have that feature.7 yearsA mate told me about this scam not long ago. Just end the call straight away and don't even think about pressing any of the numbers they ask for or calling them back. There's no way your national insurance number's been blocked. Best thing is to just steer clear and don’t give them a single bit of info - they're just trying to nick your personal details.7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from the police, saying my NI number was frozen or something along those lines. Total rubbish! Honestly, don’t even think about calling them back - it might cause you more harm than good. They really need to be called out for being nothing but scumbags!7 yearsJust like others have said before, no official law enforcement would use a recorded voice to contact you. I really fear that older folks or those who are vulnerable might call back and end up caught in some kind of scam. It’s worrying how easily they could be tricked.7 yearsGot a voicemail telling me my NI number’s been frozen and there’s a warrant out for me - haha, they can go ahead and try!Submit Your Own Report (442033895778)
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