0018457938101
☎️ 0018457938101 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (845). The area code (845) originates from United States.
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+18457938101+1 845-793-8101(845) 793-8101+1-845-793-8101
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0018457938101
- Reference to owned shares clarityJan
2022Recording message took up spaceJan
2022User declines woman's solicitation humorouslyJan
2022Discussing BP shares with husbandDec
2021Questioned caller, suspected scam, hung upDec
2021Offer related to BP shareholdersDec
2021Scam phone call from imposterDec
2021Michael Gomez involved in scamDec
2021Missed call, no voicemail receivedDec
2021Received questionable call about takeoverNov
2021Received suspicious call about sharesNov
2021Unable to connect to husbandNov
2021Urgent warning about potential scamNov
2021Scam call from New YorkNov
2021Received suspicious stock buyout offerNov
2021Potential scam regarding company takeoverNov
2021Suspicious music on phone messageNov
2021Female Spanish caller regarding shareholdingNov
2021Fraudulent takeover attempt with red flagsOct
2021Unsolicited call offering stock buyoutOct
2021Ignored scam call regarding purchaseOct
2021Unsolicited call from scammer womanOct
2021Number Of Searches: 92 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 14 October 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Four Wents(Kent) and Oak Cross(Devon).
0018457938101 has 21 comments of which 11 x negative and 10 x neutral
Reports on phone number 0018457938101
4 yearsI think they were just talking about stock holdings, or something like that.4 yearsMy answer machine was just full of some recorded tune, so annoying. I had to take out the batteries from the handset, put them back in to make it stop, then finally got rid of the message. What a hassle!4 yearsHad a call from a woman asking about some shares my husband supposedly has in some account. I told her she might have better luck reaching him through a seance!5 yearsGomez called about those BP shares but was looking to speak with my husband.BPGomez5 yearsI got a call from someone asking for me, but right away I asked who was calling and didn't say who I was. When I asked his name and where he was, he gave some name that sounded dodgy and said he was calling from New York about Centrica shares because apparently Centrica was being taken over. Since I never told him who I was, he kept pushing me to say it. I kept him chatting a while just to waste his time so he couldn't bother anyone else. Didn’t give him any info and ended the call after a bit. Totally felt like a scam to me.New YorkCentrica5 yearsI got a call saying it was a special deal for BP shareholders, on a first-come, first-served basis. Sounded a bit dodgy to me.BP5 yearsGot a call from someone who said his name was Sean Mendez, said he was with a New York investment firm. He told me they were working for a client linked to BP and said I owned shares in the company. Said they wanted to purchase the shares from me - which wasn't right at all. Total scam, no doubt about it.Sean MendezNew YorkBP5 yearsMichael Gomez again. They've just changed the company name but it's the same old scam.Michael Gomez5 yearsIf it was really urgent, they’d have left a voicemail, but there’s nothing on my answer machine. Definitely not important.5 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be an individual checking if I owned any shares in a certain company, saying it was about to be taken over (which wasn’t true). I just hung up straight away!5 yearsI got a ring from 0018457938101 and the person on the other end said my wife owned shares in some company called British Steel. They were trying to purchase them off me, offering something like £8 to £17 per share. They said I held 258 shares and were ready to pay me straight away if I agreed over the phone. It all felt a bit dodgy, so I just hung up. I reckon it’s a con because neither my wife nor I have ever had any shares in British Steel or anything like that.British Steel5 yearsI got a call asking for my husband, but he passed away nearly a decade ago. As soon as I mentioned I’d reported it to the TPS, they just hung up.5 yearsGot a call about BP, where I own some shares, saying it was going to be taken over and I needed to do something. Sounds like a total scam to me!BP5 yearsSomeone rang me up claiming to be from New York, chatting about some mergers and stuff to do with my shares in Cable and Wireless. They actually knew my name and where I live, but as soon as they asked if my address was right, I just hung up. Proper scam, no doubt.New YorkCable and Wireless5 yearsGot a phone call with basically the same spiel. They said I owned some shares and that a company was buying out, asking if I'd be happy with a price somewhere between £9 and £17 a share. They already had my name and where I live. Told them I wasn't sure if I actually owned any shares. They tried to send me details by email or even fax (who even uses fax these days?), but I told them since they had my address, they might as well just send a letter. Felt really dodgy, the accent was weird and definitely not from around here in the UK. Pretty sure it's a scam.5 yearsSomeone rang me claiming to be from Copperstone Global Advisors in New York, saying they knew I held shares in a firm. They spoke about a takeover happening if enough shareholders sold their shares within a specific price range. I stupidly said yes to getting more info by email. Now I’m pretty sure it was some kind of scam.Copperstone Global AdvisorsNew York5 yearsMy voicemail played some silly recorded tune when I checked it, pretty sure it’s one of those scam calls.5 yearsGot a call from a lady who spoke with a strong Spanish accent. She mentioned my name and said something about shares I supposedly owned. I told her I wasn’t interested and hung up.5 yearsThis was clearly a con in my experience. They talked about RSA being taken over soon, which isn't true at all. They probably choose targets based on public records. Also, calling me 'Mr John' was a huge clue it wasn’t legit.RSAJohn5 yearsGot a ring from some bloke claiming he was working for a client who wants to buy shares in a company I hold. He mentioned I could get a special deal if I sold my shares to them. Said I’d need to sign some sort of paperwork - he called it a “not a non disclosure” or something like that - and promised to email me the info. I’ve since put the number on my block list.5 yearsSome bloke with a foreign accent rang up, saying he wanted to buy my Kingfisher shares 'cause he reckoned there was a takeover coming. I told him I thought he was just phishing for info and hung up on him.Submit Your Own Report ((845) 793-8101)
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