0016462598888
☎️ 0016462598888 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (646). The area code (646) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0016462598888
- Called scam, IGA shares scamAug
2020Unheard notification, no soundAug
2020Scammer posing about deceased husband's sharesAug
2020Caller lied, sought email, blockedAug
2020Scam caller pretending hostile takeoverAug
2020Caller asked for deceased husbandAug
2020Scam involving fake share takeoverAug
2020Persistent scam calls, ignoring themAug
2020Unidentified caller promoted investment sharesAug
2020Potential scam, dismissed foreign callerAug
2020Scammer knows personal share detailsAug
2020Cold call scam with low offersJul
2020Cold call, scam, hostile takeover, suspiciousJul
2020Foreign speaker, knew name, scamJul
2020International call about suspicious sharesJul
2020Repeated calls suspected scammer hung upJul
2020Scam warning: suspicious information requestJul
2020Potential IAG share scam callJul
2020Call caused privacy concerns, suspected scamJul
2020Persistent unknown international caller ringingJul
2020Discussed BA shares; hung up—scamJul
2020Confusing call about old sharesJul
2020Scam call about non-owned shareJul
2020User frustrated: only ringtone availableJul
2020Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 12 July 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Great Coates(Lincolnshire) and Llandenny(Monmouthshire).
0016462598888 has 21 comments of which 19 x negative and 2 x neutral
0016462598888 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0016462598888 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls about shares, often International Consolidated Airlines Group or Sainsbury's, with callers claiming to represent American buyers or hostile takeover bidders. They frequently use pressure tactics, such as requesting signed non-disclosure agreements and upfront insurance premiums, to extract personal or bank details. Many callers know partial personal information, which alarms recipients. The calls are sometimes from foreign-sounding individuals or automated silent messages. Victims report multiple calls daily, unidentifiable callers, and demands for email addresses. The scam is known for referencing deceased relatives or old shares no longer owned. Callers often hang up when challenged or threatened with reporting. Overall, these calls are widely regarded as bogus and manipulative attempts to defraud.
Reports on phone number 0016462598888
6 yearsOnce again I got a call about IGA shares, and it’s clearly a scam. Check my previous comment from 27 July 2020. I told the person I was onto their scam and just ended the call. That number’s going straight on my block list.IGA6 yearsGot a call but no one said a word, just silence on the other end. Strange experience.6 yearsI got a call from someone wanting to talk about share ownership from my husband, but he’s passed away. They claimed they were trying to hurry and buy the shares, but I told them he was no longer alive and that the shares had already been handed over and weren’t up for sale. Felt really fishy, seemed like a total scam to me.Felt6 yearsThis bloke kept going on about some shares my missus supposedly has with Sainsbury's, which she doesn't own at all. He said his name was Charlie and claimed to be from New York, but all he really wanted was my e-mail address for some odd reason. Thinks I'm daft or something. I've banned him from contacting me again.SainsburyCharlieNew York6 yearsI got a call from a guy named James Lee, sounded like he might be from India or somewhere similar. He tried to convince me to sell my IAG shares for some mad price between £7 and £18 a share. Total scam, honestly. He kept yammering on about some hostile takeover and said I’d have to sign a non-disclosure agreement before we could move forward. Pretty obvious what the game was - once I gave him a load of money to ‘lock in’ the deal, he’d just vanish and never contact me again. Classic con artist stuff.James LeeIndiaIAG6 yearsGot a call from someone trying to buy my late husband’s stuff, but it’s really upsetting because he died more than 9 years ago. They kept asking for him, which was quite distressing.6 yearsEarly this week a bloke with a pretty convincing American accent called, asking about buying IAG shares to gain 51% control for someone. Oddly, he never talked numbers. I naively shared my email, but the NDA email landed straight in my junk folder (where it belongs, honestly). Since then, he’s been ringing me 4 or 5 times daily. I just let it ring out to voicemail and there’s been just one message so far. Think it’s about time I just blocked the number altogether.IAG6 yearsLast night, I got a call from a woman who wouldn’t say who she was, even though I asked several times. She immediately started chatting about investing in shares. I just ended the call.6 yearsGot a call from some woman overseas jabbering on about legal and general shares I supposedly own. I just ignored her - total scam, no thanks!6 yearsThis number 0016462598888 rang me about buying shares, which was really unsettling since they already knew my name and that I own BA shares! Felt quite creepy to be honest.BA6 yearsGot a call out of the blue pushing some crazy cheap shares deal - definitely felt dodgy to me!6 yearsI got a call out of the blue about some kind of share deal. They started talking about a hostile takeover and an NDA, sounded pretty convincing at first. Definitely felt like a scam once I thought it through.6 yearsGot a call from a woman with an accent who clearly already knew my name. She was trying to pitch me some shares that I’ve actually sold ages ago. Felt dodgy, most likely a scam or something like that.6 yearsThey called me one other time and just now I answered. We rarely get calls from abroad here. They wanted to talk to my other half about some shares he apparently owns in International Consolidated Airlines Group. They said the value is between £8 and £17 per share. Trying to send over a non-disclosure form so we could put in the details of the shares we hold. I gave them an old, little-used email because I was a bit wary. Now waiting to get it. Not planning on filling it out properly though. When they asked for my name, I told them that’s not necessary.International Consolidated Airlines Group6 yearsThey rang us 7 times, and 4 of those we missed or didn't pick up since we didn't know the number. Just now, I finally answered and after a couple of minutes trying to get my wife on the line, I told them I'd be reporting the number to both BT and the police as it sounded like a scam. Lo and behold, they hung up on me before I could even finish what I was saying.6 yearsGot a call about British Airways shares, and they brought up my mum's name which really freaked me out. Feels like a total scam to me.British Airways6 yearsTotal scam. They somehow already knew my wife’s name, her phone number, and even that she owns some shares in Sainsbury’s, which freaked me out. They said they have a buyer interested in those shares but kept pushing us to send a signed non-disclosure agreement before anything else. Very suspicious all round.Sainsbury6 yearsKept buzzing my phone loads so I ignored it, don’t know who it was ‘cause the number was from abroad, seemed like they really wanted to get through.6 yearsThey called saying they wanted to chat about BA shares but just hung up when I asked a few questions. Pretty sure it’s just another scam.6 yearsCould barely make out what they were saying, something about Whitbread shares we had ages back. My husband just told them we don't have them anymore, so that was the end of that chat! 0016462598888Whitbread6 yearsGot a call about some shares I supposedly have. Definitely a dodgy scam.Submit Your Own Report ((646) 259-8888)
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