0018009999999
☎️ 0018009999999 👆 is not a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (800).
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0018009999999
- Report scams to stop themJan
2024iPhone stolen, cloud location foundJan
2024Warning about stolen phone fraud.Dec
2023Message from fake Apple organizationNov
2023Number Of Searches: 4 Number Of Comments: 3 First Seen: 27 November 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brook Hill(Nottinghamshire), Colchester Green(Suffolk), Greenhill(South Yorkshire) and Whitbyheath(Cheshire).
0018009999999 has 3 comments of which 3 x negative
0018009999999 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0018009999999 👆 is reported as linked to scam activities, with multiple users warning about fraudulent messages claiming to be from Apple regarding lost or found phones. The texts often contain suspicious links that should not be clicked as they might install malware or trick users into providing personal details. Recipients advise not engaging with calls or texts from unknown sources and highlight the importance of reporting such incidents to official bodies like Action Fraud and forwarding scam texts for wider provider warnings. Several users describe this number as a tool used by scammers to exploit stolen devices or personal information, urging caution and vigilance when receiving unexpected communications.
Reports on phone number 0018009999999
2 yearsOn New Year’s Day while in Amsterdam, my iPhone got nicked. Just recently, my family got a message saying something like, “Hello Miss… Your iPhone 14 plus has been located and linked to iCloud for now. Check location here: Support-apple.us.com Apple support.” It seemed a bit dodgy to me.AmsterdamiCloudApple3 yearsI had my phone nicked, and ever since then, me and my folks keep getting texts from this number, sometimes pretending to be from APPLE or FINDMY. If they send you any links, just don't click them, seriously. And if somehow you do click, never ever enter your personal info. When your phone's been stolen, these messages are probably just a trick to get your info and crack open your phone.3 yearsI received a text asking me to update my phone details and it said it was from Apple. But I'm pretty sure this is some group involved with dealing in stolen phones or other stolen stuff. Looks dodgy to me!AppleSubmit Your Own Report ((800) 999-9999)
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