0016467571588
☎️ 0016467571588 👆 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 0016467571588
- Call from persistent scammer, block nowJan
2020Suspicious of Financial Times impersonationJan
2020Receiving repeat calls from numberJan
2020Numerous unanswered phone callsOct
2019Suspicious call from alleged surveyOct
2019Unexpected New York mobile callSep
2019Suspicious call from New YorkAug
2019Warning about potential scamsAug
2019Contacted, not answering, blocking numberJun
2019Warning about aggressive phone scammersMay
2019Financial fraud, scammer mention familiarMay
2019Person is financial scamming peopleMay
2019New phone number being usedApr
2019Avoided scam US phone numberApr
2019Blocked after receiving unwanted callApr
2019Missed call, no voicemail receivedApr
2019Indian man from Wall StreetApr
2019Glad I didn't answer. BlockedApr
2019Suspicious call from impersonator, blockedApr
2019Hang up on persistent callerApr
2019United States number, potential dangerous scamApr
2019Unwanted call from New YorkApr
2019Grateful for site's helpful informationApr
2019Untrusted call claiming economic surveyApr
2019Caller high number profiles similarApr
2019Incorrect number, interrupted by WSJApr
2019Wall Street survey on economicsApr
2019Avoided New York phone caller safari99125Apr
2019Received call from New YorkApr
2019Harassing calls from unidentified numberApr
2019Missed call from New ZealandApr
2019Unexpected and unprofessional telemarketing encountersApr
2019Missed call confirmed by userApr
2019Wall St Journal survey call IrelandApr
2019Unsolicited call from Wall StreetApr
2019Unknown international call number concernApr
2019Ignored unknown call from New YorkApr
2019Missed call, no message leftApr
2019Missed call from unfamiliar numberApr
2019Mispronounced name, definite African accentApr
2019Unknown caller from New YorkApr
2019Be cautious, unknown number callsMar
2019Unknown caller, no message leftMar
2019Received suspicious call from agentMar
2019Female conducting economic survey in SwedenMar
2019Suspicious call from supposed surveyMar
2019Missed calls on several occasionsMar
2019Received a call from New YorkMar
2019Received rude call from New YorkMar
2019Male accent discussing NZ surveyMar
2019User poses as Wall Street JournalMar
2019Persistent caller requested personal informationMar
2019Not racist opinion about accentMar
2019Received unusual personal phone callMar
2019Asked questions for economic surveyMar
2019User's location = New York. feeling ignorantMar
2019Number Of Searches: 441 Number Of Comments: 54 First Seen: 05 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brown Head(East Ayrshire), Crayford(Greater London), Hopwas(Staffordshire), Llan-mill(Pembrokeshire) and Westley(Suffolk).
0016467571588 has 54 comments of which 20 x negative and 34 x neutral
0016467571588 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0016467571588 👆 is reported as a persistent and intrusive scam originating from a number displayed as New York-based, frequently contacting individuals in the UK, Ireland, and beyond. Callers often claim affiliation with reputable financial publications such as the Wall Street Journal or Financial Times, conducting questionable "surveys" about investments, economic confidence, and personal details. Voices typically have varied accents, including Filipino, Indian, African, or Asian, sometimes using flattery or pressure tactics. Many report no voicemail left and rapid repeated calls, indicating aggressive telemarketing. Recipients are advised to avoid engagement, decline calls, and block the number promptly, as these calls are linked to financial fraud attempts and information gathering scams. Users should exercise caution and avoid sharing personal or company information.
Reports on phone number 0016467571588
7 yearsGot a couple of calls from this number, the voice had a Filipino accent and they kept pushing questions really insistently. Definitely a scam, with loud noises in the background like some call centre to try and make you trust them more or something. Best to avoid and just block it straight away.7 yearsThey said they were calling from The Financial Times but kept asking really vague questions. Seems dodgy to me, probably a scam.The Financial Times7 yearsI haven't picked up, but this number keeps ringing me over and over.7 yearsmissed quite a few calls from this number lately.7 yearsMy phone showed a number from New York, but I don’t have any contacts there, so I just rejected the call. Almost immediately after hanging up, they called me back twice in a matter of a couple seconds - way quicker than any person could redial. It felt really odd.New York7 yearsGot a call from a New York number which seemed a bit fishy since I’m here in the UK and don’t know anyone over there. Didn’t pick up and no voicemail was left either. Pretty sure it was a scam.UK7 yearsDodgy caller, definitely a scam.7 yearsTried ringing my wife over in Ireland, but she didn’t pick up. I’ll just block it now. Cheers for the heads up about this number.Ireland7 yearsIt started with a so-called "New York Times survey" call, which felt a bit off, then they rang back pushing some dodgy investment scheme. When I called their bluff, they got pretty rude, so don’t hesitate to give them a piece of your mind. Honestly, have a laugh with it and think of everyone else they’ve tricked.New York Times7 yearsI got a call from someone trying to trick me out of my money. It definitely felt like a scam, some kind of financial fraud. Be careful, folks!7 yearsJust got a call from 001 6467571577 (0016467571588) and these blokes are still up to their usual tricks, absolutely relentless!7 yearsThis number rang me earlier, but I didn't pick up and they didn't leave any voicemail either.7 yearsGot a call from a weird US number yesterday, didn’t pick up since the area code seemed dodgy. Just gone and blocked it now, cheers.7 yearsJust got a call from 0016467571588, so I decided to block it right away.7 yearsGot a call earlier from a guy with an Indian accent claiming he was ringing from the Wall Street Journal and even knew my name. I told him I wasn’t bothered and ended the call, but he said he’d call me again.Wall Street Journal7 yearsSeeing what folks have posted here, i’m really pleased i ignored that call. It was a blocked number anyway.7 yearsThis lady called with an Asian accent, saying she was from the Wall Street Journal, asking me questions about the economy and stuff. She tried to charm me, saying how young my voice sounded and then asked what my favourite colour was?? I asked what that had to do with anything and she replied that I sounded like a really nice person and she wanted to know me a bit more :-D She gave an email address, but it was wrong, though I didn’t correct her. She said she’d send info and someone would ring me in a few days. I’ve already blocked the number.Wall Street Journal7 yearsI ended the call but she rang me back about a week later.7 yearsGot a call from a number that’s definitely based in the US. Don’t have a clue who it was though. The same number popped up twice on my phone, so I just ended up blocking it. Pretty sure it’s one of those scam calls, and honestly, whoever they are, they seem dodgy.7 yearsGot a call from some New York newspaper asking me to do a survey here in Ireland. Ended up just hanging up on them.New YorkIreland7 yearsCheers for flagging this number up! I noticed the dodgy prefix and decided not to pick up. There wasn’t any voicemail either. After a quick search online and checking your site, I’ve gone ahead and blocked it now :)7 yearsGot a call from a New York number, but the guy spoke with a strong Asian accent. He said he was with the Wall Street Journal and wanted to ask some questions about Ireland's economy. I told him the call seemed a bit dodgy and then just ended it.New YorkWall Street JournalIreland7 yearsReceived a call from a lady who seemed just like the others I've had before. She quickly ended the call right after I asked the first thing.7 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from the Wall Street Journal, but she ended the call right away.Wall Street Journal7 yearsGot a call from a woman who said she was with Wall Street. She told me she was conducting a survey about the economy in South Africa. She asked stuff like what I do for work, my age, and how I handle my investments.Wall StreetSouth Africa7 yearsHad a call from a New York number yesterday while I was here in New Zealand. I didn't pick up and just declined it. They tried again today so I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.New YorkNew Zealand7 yearsThe call kept coming from New York, and I ended up hanging up on them twice.New York7 yearsThis number has called me twice already, and they're being really annoying, threatening to keep ringing me daily until I respond. I have no clue where they got my phone number from. Can't figure out how to block it or get off their list either.7 yearsI got a call from a New York number but it was ringing on my phone with a New Zealand code. When I picked up, there was an Asian lady’s voice just repeating "Hello, hello" over and over, then she stopped when I didn’t reply. Strange one!New ZealandNew York7 yearsGot two calls from Git within like 10 minutes. First one claimed it was a Wall Street survey about investments. Told him I'm actually into crack investments if that's what he wanted and to stop ringing me (never even touched the stuff, mind you). Then the second call came through, they asked if I’m some kind of big crack dealer and that they'll track me down. Proper professional, right? Lol.Wall Street7 yearsI got a call from a person speaking with an Indian accent saying they were from the Wall Street Journal. They wanted to do a survey about how confident people in Ireland feel about the economy. They already knew my name and said they’d found my number and info through “different sources”. When I didn’t want to answer the first question about whether I’d made any recent investments, they just ended the call.Wall Street JournalIreland7 yearsSo this number just called me in Ireland. I didn’t pick up, but after checking out your website, I’m glad I didn’t - seems like it was something dodgy. Cheers for the help!Ireland7 yearsI got a call from a woman saying she was with the Wall Street Journal doing some kind of economic survey. When I asked for a phone number to call her back, supposedly the official WSJ line, she dodged the question. She actually told me my email address correctly and said she’d send me something to prove she's legit. Then she started probing about my business and recent economic stats. I told her I wasn’t comfortable sharing that info and ended the call.Wall Street Journal7 yearsGot a ring from this NY number while I was here in Ireland. I just stayed quiet since I've been getting loads of calls like this from unknown UK and European numbers recently. As soon as she said hello, I ended the call.New YorkIrelandUK7 yearsI got a call showing New York, but I’m actually over here in Australia. Didn’t pick up it just rang a few times and no one left a message. Just went ahead and blocked the number now.New YorkAustralia7 yearsIm in Scotland and got called from this number too. I didnt pick up and there wasnt any voicemail left.Scotland7 yearsGot a call that supposedly came from New York but the number was actually from NZ. I didn’t pick up since it seemed dodgy and they didn’t even leave a voicemail. Feels a bit fishy to me.New ZealandNew York7 yearsGot a call a while ago where they tried saying my name, but totally butchered it, sounded like the person was speaking with an African accent. Didn’t bother staying on the line long, just ended the call quickly and put the number on block.7 yearsSo I got a call from a number that looked like it was from New York while I’m here in Scotland. When I picked up, there was complete silence on the other end. Then, after about six seconds, they just cut the call. Very strange!New YorkScotland7 yearsGot two calls from this same number here in Australia, didn’t pick up either time and no voicemail was left. Wouldn’t share any personal details if I were you.Australia7 yearsMy phone automatically picked up and I have no clue who tried to call. They didn't leave any voicemail or message either.7 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone saying they were with the Wall Street Journal. The person on the line wasn’t too clever - ended up blabbing about the site where they grabbed my number from. Had a proper go at them over the phone. Feels like they're just doing some sort of profiling, really dodgy.Wall Street Journal7 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from the Wall Street Journal. She said she was conducting an economic survey here in Sweden. Sounded official enough, but not totally sure if it was legit.Wall Street JournalSweden7 yearsThis number rang me up saying they were from the Wall Street Journal doing a survey about the UK economy. The woman on the line even had my name and email, which freaked me out a bit. But then she weirdly asked what my favourite colour was, so I ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Wall Street JournalUK7 yearsI noticed a missed call on a phone that’s not mine on 13th March around 8.16am Irish time, and then yesterday morning about 8.34am as well. Before that, on 11th March at 8.18am, I missed a call from a different number, 0017086374750. Didn’t pick up any of them.7 yearsGot a call from a New York number but they hung up straight away.New York7 yearsGot a call from New York today.New York7 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent, he was saying something about a Wall Street Journal survey, asking about business confidence here in New Zealand. Sounded a bit odd, not sure if it was legit or some kind of telemarketer.Wall Street JournalNew Zealand7 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from the Wall Street Journal, doing some sort of survey about Ireland’s economy. Felt a bit off to me.Wall Street JournalIreland7 yearsThis number rang me up, said they were from some Watson investment survey based in New York. They wanted to know stuff like my age, favourite colour and even my email. Even after I told them I wasn’t interested, that person didn’t stop bugging me at all. Proper annoying!Watson CompanyNew York7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be conducting a survey on Ireland's economy. She asked about what I do for work, if I had any investments, and even wanted to know my age and favourite colour. Bit of a strange combo of questions, if you ask me.Ireland7 yearsGot a call about some economic survey in Ireland, they asked me stuff like my favorite colour and all that. Strangely enough, they already knew my work email without me giving it. The lady on the phone sounded like she had a slight African accent, just saying, not trying to be racist or anything.Ireland7 yearsI got a call where they were asking all sorts of random stuff like my favourite colour, what job I do at work, and even about a GAA club email I can get into. They somehow already knew my name too, which was a bit creepy.7 yearsNot sure who it was, but the number showed up as being from New York.New YorkSubmit Your Own Report ((646) 757-1588)
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