0015125260522
βοΈ 0015125260522 π is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (512). The area code (512) originates from United States.
When this phone number appears on your Caller ID, it could be in one of these formats:
(512) 526-0522 Tagged as:
TimeLine of events for phone number 0015125260522
- Caution against fake Apple emailsJun
2022User mentions "Apple" in commentFeb
2022Beware of potential phone scamFeb
2021Warning about suspicious email responseNov
2020Scam on multilingual WhatsApp messagesOct
2020Apple verification code calls are safeOct
2020Code is for Apple verificationOct
2020Apple Support call to confirm IDsOct
2020Unrecognized charge for a callOct
2020Apple 2FA code scam alertOct
2020Missed robocall from unknown numbersOct
2020Warning about phone call hackersSep
2020Unclear or incomplete commentSep
2020Apple verifying account with codeSep
2020Warning about fraudulent phone serviceSep
2020Code for Apple verification processSep
2020Not clear and contains errorsSep
2020Accessed iCloud, missed calls, new passwordSep
2020Unnecessary call, likely scam attemptSep
2020Received suspicious call, possibly fraudSep
2020Received suspicious call from fake AppleSep
2020Late night calls, changed passwordSep
2020Texted with verification code, possible scamSep
2020Suspicious Apple call, no phoneSep
2020Suspicious American number, likely fraudSep
2020User mentions Apple ID verificationSep
2020User mentioned "Apple" companySep
2020Need more context for summarySep
2020Two-factor login code calls onlySep
2020Concern about reset code legitimacyAug
2020Apple provided genuine verification codeAug
2020Ignored potential fraud call, blocked itAug
2020Believes genuine call from AppleJul
2020Phone number called claiming AppleJul
2020Received suspicious call from AppleJul
2020Safe, genuine Apple 2FA callerJul
2020Invalid response, please try againJul
2020Warning: this could be scamJul
2020Suspicious scam call from AustinJul
2020Scam call from Austin, ignoredJun
2020Hacked by fake Apple impersonatorsJun
2020Caller ID from false locationJun
2020Don't trust TalkTalk, consider blockingApr
2020Assumed scam call from TexasApr
2020Mentioned phone number and nameApr
2020Caller ID: Texas, didn't answerMar
2020Scam call, not from BTFeb
2020Number Of Searches: 397 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 17 February 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aboyne(Aberdeenshire), Bungay(Norfolk), Burnhouse(East Ayrshire), Kilmington Common(Wiltshire) and Portmeirion(Gwynedd).
0015125260522 has 39 comments of which 22 x negative and 9 x neutral and 8 x positive
0015125260522 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 0015125260522 π is reported as a number linked to both Apple two-factor authentication calls and numerous scam attempts. Some users confirm itβs a legitimate automated Apple verification service used when signing into a new device, while many others warn of fraudulent activity involving unexpected calls, suspicious codes, and attempts to gain access or money. Multiple people receiving calls or texts despite having no Apple products found it highly suspicious and some experienced hacking or misuse of their details. Caller ID sometimes shows a name or location like Texas, causing confusion. Overall, opinions are split, but frequent reports caution that this number is often used in scams posing as official Apple support.
Reports on phone number 0015125260522
5 yearsI picked up a call from +1 (512) 526-0522 and ended up getting hacked, really watch out for this number! It's definitely some kind of scam, so don't answer!6 yearsGot scammed big time, ended up losing £100. Definitely don’t pick up calls from this number!6 yearsThis number is a total scam, they messaged me on WhatsApp in two different languages and just waited for me to reply. Don’t be fooled by it at all!WhatsApp6 yearsGot a call today from Apple with a verification code, sounded like a robot rather than a human speaking, so I’m pretty sure it’s legit and nothing to worry about.Apple6 yearsThat was just an Apple code to verify something.Apple6 yearsJust got a ring saying it was Apple Support checking if it was really me before letting me into my Apple gadget. If you can't get into your Apple device, they said to call them back.Apple SupportApple6 yearsI’ve noticed a 27p fee for a mere 12-second phone call to this number, which I can assure you I did not initiate. Quite perplexing, to say the least!6 yearsTotal scam alert. Out of nowhere, I start getting these 2FA codes from Apple, even though I've not logged in at all. Then this number rings me up a few times, which I just ignored. My Apple ID password is totally one of a kind, so no idea how these hackers even got hold of it. I've gone ahead and changed all my passwords right away. What the heck is going on?!Apple6 yearsLooks like I didn't catch the call, but it definitely wasn’t from anyone I recognise around here. Probably just another scammer trying their luck.6 yearsAbsolute nightmare!6 yearsThe moment you get calls from those numbers, just don’t pick up, it’s hackers messing around. Sounds like your phone’s network settings got messed up, so your calls get rerouted to different services like your bank or phone company. You should definitely report it to your network provider but use a different phone, maybe from somewhere else, so they can sort it out properly.6 yearsGot a call asking me to confirm a two-step verification code for Apple. Sounded a bit off since I didn’t try to log in or anything. Anyone else had something similar? Could be a scam trying to get info, so watch out before picking up!Apple6 yearsI put my phone down and noticed I had two missed calls, then about 4 minutes later, all my passwords got changed somehow.6 yearsI logged into my iCloud not long ago, and shortly after I noticed two missed calls from the same number. It was nearly 1 in the morning, so I didn’t bother answering. I’ve also gone ahead and updated my password just to be safe.6 yearsGot a call from this number a minute ago, and my phone showed the name Stephanie Powski. It said it was a US number, which seemed odd to me since I don’t know anyone in America. It was late so I just ignored it. With all the scam emails and calls going around recently, I didn’t want to take any chances by picking up or calling back. Looked the number up on Google after and found some warnings. Honestly, I’d avoid answering or returning this one.Miss Stephanie Powski6 yearsI’m not even using an Apple phone, so why would Apple call me from the US with a code or something? Seems really dodgy to me.AppleStates6 yearsI got two calls from this number and suddenly got a text claiming to be from ‘Apple’ with some verification code. I went ahead and updated my password just in case. Nothing seems to be wrong with my account though, so I’m pretty sure it’s just some scam attempt.Apple6 yearsI'd stay well clear of this number, honestly. They sound like complete crooks to me. Not sure who left those positive reviews, maybe they wrote them themselves. These lot actually got into my phone and set up four direct debits without my permission. I was able to cancel it all eventually, but then they kept ringing, trying to get me to give them access to my phone bill. Total scam, just a bunch of fraudsters!6 yearsJust before midnight, I got a call from this number claiming it was Apple and gave me some code. I instantly knew it had to be a scam.Apple6 yearsGot a call from this number recently. It showed up on my phone as Stephanie Powski, and the number looked like it was from the States. Since it was quite late and I had no clue why someone from America would be ringing me, I just ignored it. With all the scams going around and having loads of dodgy emails lately, I didn’t want to take any chances by picking up or ringing back. When I googled the number, some warnings popped up. Personally, I’d stay clear of answering or returning the call.Stephanie PowskiStatesAmerica6 yearsI logged into my iCloud account earlier and then saw two missed calls shortly after. It was nearly 1am, so I didn’t answer. I’ve also gone ahead and changed my password now.6 yearsI dont even own an iPhone so why would Apple ring me from the States with a code for my phone? That just seems super dodgy to me.AppleStates6 yearsSo, it’s Apple calling. They usually ring you only if you’ve asked for a call to get your two-factor authentication code instead of it popping up on your device.Apple6 yearsI tried using the reset code they sent me, but it wouldn’t work at all, so I’m not sure if it’s legit. Fingers crossed they haven’t managed to hack into my phone or anything.6 yearsRight after I logged into my new gadget, this legit Apple number called me straight away with the verification code for step two.Apple6 yearsGot a call that showed up as 'Possible Scam' on my phone so I just ignored it and blocked the number straight away. Looked it up here later and after reading the reviews (cheers folks) I’m really glad I didn’t pick up.6 yearsI'm pretty sure this call was really from Apple. I was trying to set up two-factor authentication and got the call right when the verification texts came through. The weird part is the Android smart ID app tagged the number with the name Stefanie Poweski, which seems off. Since phone numbers get recycled so often, maybe it used to belong to her and now it's registered to Apple. Honestly, I think it's definitely a legit Apple number used for two-step verification.AppleStefanie Poweski6 yearsSo, this number +15125260522 rang me and I picked up straight away thinking it was someone else I was waiting to hear from. Turns out it was an automated message pretending to be Apple, giving me a verification code - I just ended the call. Funny thing is, right before that I got a couple of texts, both with different Apple verification codes. Definitely feels dodgy since I don't own an Apple device nor ever have. I’d say best to just block and move on. Stay cautious everyone!Apple6 yearsGot a ring from +15125260522, didn’t check who it was as I was waiting on a mate to call. Turns out it was one of those automated messages pretending to be Apple, giving me some verification code - I just ended it straight away. Oddly, just before this I got a couple of texts with Apple codes, both different numbers. Why I think it’s dodgy? I don’t own any Apple products and never have, so no idea why I’d get those. Best to just ignore and be careful everyone.Apple6 yearsThis is actually a legit Apple number. Whenever you log in on a new gadget, Apple rings you from this to give you the 2-step verification code. So it’s totally fine to pick up, it really is Apple trying to confirm it’s you. No worries at all!AN AUTHENTICApple6 yearsThe call came up with an Austin, Texas area code, +1(512)526-0522, but I ignored it straight away because I figured it was probably a scam. I’m based in Manchester, so no way I was gonna answer a random US number like that.AustinTexasManchester6 yearsThe number +1 (512) 526-0522 popped up saying it was Austin, Texas, but I just ignored it straight away cos I figured it was one of those scam calls. I’m based in Manchester, so no point in answering random US numbers!AustinTexasManchesterUS6 yearsAbsolutely gutted - someone’s faking being Apple to scam people. This is proper dodgy and could cause serious trouble! Make sure you tell the cops about it pronto.Apple6 yearsCaller ID said Stefanie Poweski, claiming to be ringing from Texas. Sure, as if!Stefanie PoweskiTexas6 yearsIf you’re with TalkTalk, I’d say just block this number - can’t really trust it.6 yearsGot a call around 10:57 on 07/04/2020, apparently from Texas. I just let it keep ringing and didn’t pick up. Seeing what others said on here, I figured it was one of those scam calls. Maybe they’d be better off putting more effort into their studies instead.Texas6 yearsGot a ring from 0015125260522, the caller said her name was Stefanie Poweskie.Stefanie Poweskie6 yearsSaw the number was from Texas and just ignored the call. Didn't pick up.Texas6 yearsGot a call from 0015125260522 saying my internet with BT was going to be cut off unless I hit (1) immediately. Problem is, I’m nowhere near having BT internet. Just another annoying scam call from some clueless guy in the US.BTSubmit Your Own Report ((512) 526-0522)
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