0018054199444
☎️ 0018054199444 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (805). The area code (805) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0018054199444
- Success and humor!medianNov
2019Suspected fraudulent lottery prize schemeOct
2019Expressing gratitude and providing phone numberOct
2019Scam voicemail promising fake prizeOct
2019Recipient skeptical of lottery winOct
2019Lottery scam with shared numberOct
2019Lottery winnings notification, urgent callOct
2019Scam lottery win phone messageOct
2019Pleased by wasting their moneyOct
2019Scam lottery - do not engageOct
2019Fake call about winning moneyOct
2019Reported winning 1 million in Euro lotteryOct
2019Euro Lotto ticket worth £1mOct
2019Ticket number 55387 mentioned by userSep
2019Won lottery, deal with problemsSep
2019Unsolicited scam call about lotterySep
2019Euro lottery prize scam warningSep
2019Scam call offering fake prizeSep
2019Lottery scam offering large winningsSep
2019Lottery scam message on ansafoneSep
2019User notified of €300,000 lottery winSep
2019Scam alert: fake Euro lottery notificationSep
2019Unexpected lottery prize win excitementSep
2019Similar tax issues happened recentlySep
2019Beware of Euro Millions scamSep
2019Euro lottery scam, questionable source phoneSep
2019Lottery win scam, do not participateSep
2019Warning: Potential lottery scam aheadSep
2019Warning about phone number scamSep
2019Reporting potential lottery scam urgentlySep
2019Reported lottery scam, happened beforeSep
2019Confusion about identity of callerSep
2019Feeling cheated by prize amountSep
2019Skeptical of winning claimsSep
2019Scammy automated win for EurosSep
2019Questioning unexpected lottery win messageSep
2019Lottery win call, ignore itAug
2019IGNORE: 01708740296 Lottery win scamAug
2019Scam call for fake lotteryAug
2019Lottery scam automated caller warningAug
2019Spam call offering fake prizeAug
2019Phone message received, likely scamAug
2019Daughter recommended checking out phoneAug
2019Beware of fraud lottery callAug
2019Avoided calling suspicious phone numberAug
2019Offering to call back soonAug
2019Lottery prize of £500000 mentionedAug
2019Scam alert about winning callAug
2019Lottery win scam mentioned againAug
2019User frustrated with repetitionAug
2019Suspicious lottery win phone scamAug
2019"Currently experiencing the same issue."Aug
2019Phone scam posing as lotteryAug
2019Lottery scam phone call, automated voiceJul
2019Number Of Searches: 246 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 24 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gee Cross(Greater Manchester), Greenham(Berkshire) and Rowington(Warwickshire).
0018054199444 has 52 comments of which 1 x positive and 7 x neutral and 44 x negative
0018054199444 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0018054199444 👆 is reported as a lottery scam involving automated calls claiming the receiver has won large sums of money, often around £1 million or between £300,000 and £500,000, in a supposed Euro or Euromillions lottery. The callers use American-accented female voices and mention reference or ticket numbers, urging recipients to call back within a limited time to claim prizes. Many responses note they never entered such lotteries, highlighting it as fraudulent. The scam typically tries to obtain personal or bank details upon calling back. Multiple victims report repeated calls or messages, with some reflecting concern for vulnerable or elderly people who might be deceived. The number has been blocked and flagged numerous times for these misleading tactics.
Reports on phone number 0018054199444
7 yearsOMG, just won at work!!! Can't stop laughing lol!Haha7 yearsI got a call from 0018054199444 not long ago, some automated message telling me I’d won a million quid in some sort of European lottery “in-house” prize. They said they’d tried reaching me via email and phone before. Apparently, I had just 15 days to claim the money by ringing them back or I’d miss out. It sounded way too good to be true though, and I’d never even heard of that kind of lottery before. I nearly called the number back just to see what’s what, but instead I looked it up here first. Glad I did - it’s definitely a scam!7 yearsCheers all. Pretty much the same as the last comment. Some American lady with a posh accent saying I’ve got £1 million waiting. Supposedly sent letters and emails (never seen any). Tells me to call 0018054199444 to get the money. Well, time to bin that message from my phone.7 yearsGot a recorded message saying I've bagged a million quid in the Euro Lotto Jackpot, claiming they’d already sent me emails and letters about it (which they definitely didn’t). Told me to ring them back on 001-805-419-9444 to claim my so-called prize. Looks exactly like the scam others have experienced here. I'm guessing if you do call, they'll try and get your bank info or something 🙄7 yearsSo, I saw the posts from 10th and 14th October about ticket No: 17488, and today I got a call on my landline from 0018054199444... yeah, they said I’ve won £1 million! Funny enough, we're apparently all holding the exact same ticket number! Sounds fishy, right? Could it be a scam? I didn’t bother calling back, but if anyone out there did, I’d be keen to hear what they said. Stay safe everyone...7 yearsGot a voicemail saying I won a million quid on the Euro Lotto with ticket number 17488, and I need to ring 0018054199444 within 15 days to claim it. Didn’t think twice, just deleted it and blocked the number straight away.Euro7 yearsI got this message saying I’d won a million quid on some lottery, with a ticket number 17488. They warned me I had like 15 days to get in touch or the prize would vanish. Had to phone the number they left as well.7 yearsThe call today had a different ticket number, 17488 this time, but the message and the overseas 'accounts department' number stayed exactly the same. Honestly, I'm just glad it cost them something to ring me up. I usually stick around and listen all the way through the recording, trying to keep them on the line for as long as I can.7 yearsGot a call saying I’d bagged a million on the Euro Lotto - bit odd since I’ve never even bought a ticket! Pretty clear it was a scam, so I’ve just blocked the number now.7 yearsI got a call from 0018054199444 claiming I'd won a million pounds. Total scam!!! Don't fall for it!7 yearsI got a call sayin I'd somehow won a million from the eurolottery or summat.7 yearsGot a call from Euro Lotto claiming I’d won £1 million. Just a heads up to anyone getting a ring from this number, 02085151905 - be careful, could be a scam!Euro Lotto7 yearsMy ticket was number 55387 as well.7 yearsSo apparently I hit the jackpot or sumthin, but if that were true, i'd probably blow it all just to get some kinda deal going with these annoying idiots.7 yearsGot an automated call from this number saying I’d won a million on the Euro lottery and to ring them back to claim it. They didn’t give any name. None of us even play the lottery, so pretty obvious it’s just a scam.7 yearsI got a voicemail supposedly from the Euro lottery, saying I’d won £300,000 and to call back that number to get the prize. Seemed fishy to me.Euro Lottery7 yearsGot a call today, 24/9/2019, from 0018054199444 saying I'd bagged a MILLION POUNDS. They claimed they’d already sent letters and tried calling me but couldn’t get hold. Supposedly, I’ve got 15 days to claim this Euro Lotto Jackpot. Would be lovely if it were true, but yeah, I’ll believe that when pigs fly!7 yearsGot a call from 0018054199444 saying my ref was 55387 and that I’d won €3,000,000 or £250,000. They said to ring this London number 02032393444 to claim the prize but then asked for my driving licence details. Definitely a scam, don’t trust it!London7 yearsGot a voicemail the other day saying I’d bagged 300,000 euros from some lottery I never even entered! Totally a scam, I’m sure. Don’t fall for it!7 yearsGot a voicemail this morning saying I've bagged second prize and won €300,000. They mentioned my ticket number was 55387. Totally caught me off guard!7 yearsGot a call saying I'd won second place in the Euro lottery, but I never even enter that lottery. They mentioned a ticket number 55387 or something like that. Bit fishy if you ask me.7 yearsThey told me I'd bagged the second prize. Funny thing is, I don't even bother with the Lottery!7 yearsA few days before, I got another call about some tax problems too.7 yearsI received a voicemail claiming to be from the Euro Lottery, informing me that I’d won the second prize of €300,000 from last month’s draw aimed at loyal supporters. Now, while I do participate in the Euro Lottery, it strikes me as rather suspicious how they obtained my phone number. It feels a bit too fishy to trust, if you ask me.Euro Lottery7 yearsI just got a ring from some number claiming to be Euro Millions - 001 805 something. They told me I've bagged the second prize, something like 300,000 Euros. Surely it's a load of rubbish, the message asked me to get in touch with their 'accounts team'. Bet they're just after my personal info or something dodgy like that.7 yearsJust got a call saying I’d won 300,000 euros in some lottery. Don’t fall for it, I don’t even play the lottery. It’s definitely a scam.7 yearsGot a call this morning, total lottery scam. I worry that older folks who aren’t savvy might believe it and ring them back. Can someone get that number blocked or something?7 yearsSo I called 1471 and got the number 02085115498 telling me to ring back. Lucky for me, I'm careful and always double-check these numbers for scams. No way I’m falling for that or handing over cash. Remember, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Folks like this should just get a proper job instead of trying to con decent people. It’s really frustrating how they target innocent people like that.7 yearsYep, I got hit with the lottery scam as well!7 yearsProperly miffed here, she said I’d bagged just 300,000 but it feels like a right con to me. What a load of rubbish!7 yearsJust like everyone else here, I got a call saying I’d won £300,000 for being a “loyal customer” on the lottery. Honestly, the shops selling tickets don’t even know your name, so how would some robot on the phone? Total scam, imho.7 yearsGot a call from some loud American geezer. Could it have been Donald Trump? Who knows!?Donald Trump7 yearsGot a voicemail saying I'd bagged £300,000 on the Euro lottery. Thing is, I don't even play that lottery! Made me wonder straight away if it was just some scam trying to catch me out.7 yearsGot a phone message saying I’d won 300,000 Euros on some free Euromillion lottery as a “loyal customer”. They gave me a reference number to use when I rang them back. Problem is, I don’t even play the lottery! Total scam if you ask me. Don’t fall for it.7 yearsGot a call from 01708740296 about winning a lottery or something like that. Total scam, just don't answer.7 yearsGot a call from 01708740296 claiming I'd won a lottery or something, total scam. Best just to hang up and not trust it.7 yearsI got this voicemail from a lady saying I’d won £500,000 from a lottery I never signed up for. She gave some ref number and said I had to ring them back within 17 days to get the money. Honestly, my first reaction was, if it seems unbelievable, it probably is! There’s no way I'm gonna call a random number in the US about a lottery I had nothing to do with.7 yearsGot a call from a woman robot voice saying I'd bagged 500,000 on some lottery I never even joined. Total con, wouldn't recommend answering!7 yearsGot a robo call today saying I won £500,000 and gave me a reference number. Told me to ring back to claim the prize but sounded fishy to me. Definitely feels like one of those scams everyone's been warning about.7 yearsGot a text from this number and decided to look it up, turns out it's a scam.7 yearsGot a call today and my daughter told me to look them up, glad I listened!7 yearsGot a call from a US number with one of those recorded messages about winning half a million pounds or something. Sounds like a total scam and probably a really expensive number if you ring back. Best to just ignore it.7 yearsBack on the 14th of August, 2019, I was supposed to ring this number. Before doing so, I checked for any feedback or reviews about it and thought it best not to get in touch after all.7 yearsPromising £500,000, but will only return your call in a fortnight and a bit.7 yearsGot a call sayin I won a £500,000 lottery prize but I never entered any lottery! Felt fishy right away. Tried to talk to the person but they kept pushing me to give bank details. Pretty sure it’s a scam so I just hung up. Not fallin for that one! Be careful lads, don’t trust calls about big money prizes out of nowhere.7 yearsi got a message saying i'd won £500,000 and had to call back within 17 days, seemed a bit fishy to me.7 yearsGot a call out the blue saying I’d won some sort of lottery prize, but it felt off straight away. They wanted all my details and even bank info, which seemed a bit dodgy. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it! Lucky I looked the number up here first.7 yearsExaclty, I’m so over them getting in touch all the time!7 yearsmy answerphone got a message saying id won £500,000 and to ring back with a reference number within 17 days to claim it. it sounded dodgy so i looked up the number before calling - really happy i did now.7 yearsJust got a call from the same number again, honestly a bit annoying now.7 yearssome bloke called james rang my elderly mum from a lottery place in canada asking for her passport and driving licence numbers. he had a muslim accent and claimed she’d won £500,000. felt really dodgy to me.CanadaJames7 yearsI got a voicemail from someone saying they were with the lottery office and that I’d won quite a bit of money. They gave me a code to jot down and mentioned I had seventeen days to claim the prize. When I called back, it was just an automated recording asking me to follow instructions.Submit Your Own Report ((805) 419-9444)
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