0015165083961
☎️ 0015165083961 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (516). The area code (516) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0015165083961
- Possible investment scam regarding sharesJul
2024International call, likely a scamJun
2024Charming scam call, recognized fraudMay
2024Hostile takeover bid for BAA sharesMay
2024Call inquiring about Lloyds BankMar
2024Aggressive scam call from Lloyds/HalifaxMar
2024Received scam call about fake sharesFeb
2024American woman discussed stock holdingsFeb
2024Inheritance scam call from AmericaFeb
2024Concern about personal data securityFeb
2024Caller inquired about deceased wifeJan
2024Selling shares to avoid takeoverJan
2024False request for escrow paymentDec
2023User discussing potential business dealingsDec
2023Claiming hostile takeover of UK bankDec
2023Close call with phone scamOct
2023Caller "from" Priestly BravermanAug
2023Warning about fraudulent callsAug
2023Received suspicious call from bankAug
2023Possible spam call regarding sharesAug
2023Warning of Santander scam callAug
2023Number Of Searches: 15 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 29 July 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ledaig(Western Isles), Pamber End(Hampshire) and Ware Street(Kent).
0015165083961 has 20 comments of which 15 x negative and 5 x neutral
0015165083961 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0015165083961 👆 is reported as a scam involving fraudulent calls from individuals claiming to represent investment firms or companies seeking to buy shares, often citing hostile takeovers or deceased relatives’ supposed holdings. Callers frequently use American accents and target victims with persistent, scripted approaches that appear professional but are misleading. They may request personal information or payment as proof of intention to sell shares. Recipients advise against engaging, providing personal details, or making payments. The calls have been linked to attempts to defraud individuals, including targeting elderly victims for large sums. Exercising caution, verifying details independently, and consulting legal advisors is strongly recommended. This number is associated with deceptive practices and should be treated with suspicion.
Reports on phone number 0015165083961
2 yearsI got a call about some shares I supposedly had. Honestly, it sounded like one of those dodgy investment scams.2 yearsIt was an overseas number so I decided not to pick up. As soon as my voicemail started, they hung up. Most likely just a scam call.2 yearsSomeone rang me up asking about BAA shares I supposedly owned, thinking they could start a hostile takeover or summat - which I don’t have any of, by the way!British Airways2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Vanessa, asking for my missus regarding some Lloyds Bank shares. They asked if she lived at our place and who I was. The line was pretty patchy on the initial ring, but they called again later. I didn’t give away my details and told them if they really needed to contact her, they should send a letter to her name and address.VanessaLloyds Bank2 yearsHad a proper laugh with this one, caller got my name completely wrong but kept going on about some shares thing with either Lloyds or Halifax, couldn’t even tell which. When I started pressing her for more details, she just flaked out. Told her to sort her stories out before bothering anyone else! Honestly, don’t waste your time with her...LloydsHalifax2 yearsJust got a call today, 12th Feb, from someone asking me about shares. I don't own any, so I told her to get lost and quit trying to scam me. You all should do the same, seriously!!!Politely2 yearsHad a call from a woman with an American accent who wanted to discuss shares. I told her to stop calling me and ended the call straight away.2 yearsThis lady with an American accent called saying something about shares from my dad who’s been dead for three years now. I just hung up straight away.2 yearsHow come they have my name, phone number and even the shares I own? That info should only be with the bank, the company, and whoever handles the shares! Can anyone tell me how to stop them from having my details? Need advice!2 yearsSomeone rang up wanting to talk to my wife, but I explained she’d passed away. The caller said they wanted to go over my “deceased” wife’s estate, which honestly felt quite dodgy to me. I told them to get in touch with my solicitor instead, and then the line just cut off. Calls like this really worry me.2 yearsSomebody rang me, pushing to sell my shares to protect against a takeover attempt on the company I invested in. When she mentioned transferring me to her manager, I just ended the call straight away.3 yearsSo, I got a phone call about some kind of hostile takeover involving a firm I own shares in. Everything sounded pretty convincing until they suddenly asked me to put down 5% of the shares’ worth into an escrow account to prove I wanted to sell my stocks to the company trying the takeover. This time the company name they threw out was Liberty Global. Felt a bit dodgy tbh.Liberty Global3 yearsGot a call from someone in America claiming they were from a company wanting to buy shares to try and take over Lloyds Banking Group. Sounded dodgy to me.StatesLloyds Banking Group3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’re an American company looking to do a hostile takeover by buying shares in a UK bank. Seems a bit dodgy to me.3 yearsMy dad nearly got tricked out of £5000 by a scam linked to this number, it was all about some dodgy share deal.3 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Priestly Braverman and told me I had shares that I could sell because of a hostile takeover happening. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.Priestly Braverman3 yearsthis lady called me, sounded american, saying she had shares from my dad who passed away 3 years ago. my dad never owned any shares, especially not in the US. i asked her loads of questions and she just cut the call. ***********SCAM ALERT***********AmericaFRAUD3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Banco Santander about some shares. Wasn’t convinced it was legit so I just hung up straight away. Seemed like a spam call to me.Banco Santander3 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from BAA saying my late dad had shares with them. As soon as I said it sounded like a scam, she just hung up. Definitely spam.BAA3 yearsShe actually admitted it was a scam call, then started swearing at me. Something about Santander was mentioned too. Definitely a dodgy call.SantanderSubmit Your Own Report ((516) 508-3961)
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