0015183802119
☎️ 0015183802119 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (518). The area code (518) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0015183802119
- Scam call about old sharesMay
2023Suspicious call from unknown numberMay
2023Questioning legitimacy of IAG sharesApr
2023Warning: Possible scam involving sharesMar
2023Caller is a scamJan
2023User warns about sharing scamsJan
2023Avoided possible share inheritance scamNov
2022Ignored calls from unrecognized numberOct
2022Inflated price for sold sharesSep
2022Unsolicited call from potential scamApr
2022Woman tried to buy sharesApr
2022Warning: beware of investment scammersMar
2022Fraudulent takeover offer from callerMar
2022Questioning identity of purported userFeb
2022Asked about our shared investmentsFeb
2022Uncertain mention of late husbandJan
2022Fake UK number requesting paymentDec
2021Failed to pick up callsNov
2021Number Of Searches: 49 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 18 November 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cannock Wood(Staffordshire), Dwyryd(Gwynedd) and North Brentor(Devon).
0015183802119 has 18 comments of which 7 x neutral and 11 x negative
0015183802119 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0015183802119 👆 is reported as being associated with multiple scams targeting shareholders, often involving outdated or deceased relatives' shareholdings. Callers claim to be from investment firms or asset management companies abroad, particularly the US and Netherlands, using forged details and urging quick payments as guarantees for large share sales. They frequently possess personal information, which raises concerns about data security breaches. The schemes typically involve inflated valuations and requests for upfront fees, with pressure tactics to avoid consulting financial advisors. Many callers hang up or use fake UK numbers to mask their identity. Potential victims are strongly advised not to engage, to verify any such claims through official channels, and to report suspicious approaches to regulatory authorities.
Reports on phone number 0015183802119
3 yearsThis number rang my 85 year old mum up and used her name along with my dad's, who passed away 8 years ago, to talk about some old Scottish Power shares we had recently looked into selling through Equiniti. It’s really worrying that these scammers seem to have got hold of such personal info.Scottish PowerEquiniti3 yearsGot a call from a US number, the person on the line had an Indian accent and claimed to be from some investment company. They just ended the call abruptly.3 yearsReally pleased I looked this up before going any further. Was offered the chance to buy shares in IAG/British Airways from some people speaking with Dutch accents, using very British names, but supposedly based in New York. The company name seemed legit, but the address was totally different and the logo wasn't right either. They wanted a £4,000 deposit as a guarantee before I could buy shares valued at £38,000. The main thing that puzzles me is how on earth they knew a family member owned those shares and had my phone number? Feels quite fishy!IAGBritish AirwaysNew York3 yearsGot a call from a lady with an American accent trying to get me to chat about stocks. Pretty sure it’s a scam.3 yearsJust got a phone call and pretty sure it was a scam.4 yearsLooks like another dodgy shares scam to me. Watch out, folks!4 yearsA few years back, I nearly fell victim to a dodgy scam about shares supposedly owned by a relative who passed away ages ago. Luckily, I spotted the red flags and didn’t get involved this time either. It really seems like the same trick is still going around.4 yearsGot two calls in just five mins, but I didn't pick up cause the number was unfamiliar.4 yearsGot a call from Brownridge Capital Asset Management in New York about selling shares at a way higher price. The weird part is, I haven't even held those shares since 2010. Pretty suspicious if you ask me.Brownridge Capital Asset ManagementNew York4 yearsThey rang up claiming to be from the States but I never caught the actual company name. They said Tesco was being taken over and wanted to discuss my Tesco shares. I called them out for sounding like scammers, and they told me to just hang up if I wasn’t interested. I told them I’d need way more details before deciding. They said they'd send me some paperwork through the post and even mentioned my full address to confirm. Honestly, it made me uneasy how much they already seemed to know about me. Not impressed at all.Tesco4 yearsHad a woman ring me up wanting to buy shares in Scottish Power. As soon as I mentioned I'd get in touch with my broker, she just disconnected the call. Strange!Scottish Power4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Concord & Associates in New York. They said they could sell my shares in BT, Scottish Power and stuff, but at some crazy high price, saying they had a buyer lined up. They wanted me to fill out a non-disclosure agreement first. Then they sent an offer but said I had to cough up 10% of the total share value as a kind of insurance in case the sale fell through. Needless to say, there was no sale at all and the money's long gone. Total scam, don't get involved. You can verify Concord & Associates on the FCA site if you want to be sure.Concord and AssociatesNew YorkBTScottish PowerSpoilerConcord & AssociatesFCA4 yearsI got a call from a bloke claiming to be from the States, chatting about my Carnival shares. He was saying there was some company wanting to buy up Carnival, and they might pay about £20-£30 a share. Apparently, only a handful of shareholders would get this chance, but only if they kept it hush-hush. When I mentioned I’d check with my financial adviser first, he said that wasn’t allowed because it’s a secret deal, and no one else could know about it. That immediately set off alarm bells for me, so I cut the call straight away.AmericaCarnival4 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming she was in New York and wanted to chat about National Grid shares. Complete nonsense if you ask me.New YorkNational Grid4 yearsSomeone rang me up asking if I owned any shares. Quite random, wasn't expecting it!4 yearsI got a call from an American lady whose accent was hard to understand. She mentioned something about my late husband and shares linked to Alliance and Walgreens Boots being moved into my name. She said she’d send me something in writing but then hung up and didn’t call back. Quite strange.AllianceWalgreen Boots5 yearsI got a call from a dodgy UK number 01224 015315 showing up on my caller ID. They were trying to get me to pay £299 and kept talking about big discounts at top supermarkets and some other supposed perks. Weird thing is, while my phone showed that UK number, the call blocker said the last call was actually from an international number. Very fishy indeed.UK5 yearsSeveral calls came through from this number but I never answered. When I checked, the number showed up as unavailable.Submit Your Own Report ((518) 380-2119)
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