0019146766202
☎️ 0019146766202 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (914). The area code (914) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0019146766202
- _Unsolicited call, suspicious behavior, disconnected._Oct
2022Scam alert, disconnected, website recommendationOct
2022Hostile takeover attempt, buying stocksSep
2022Received suspicious call about selling sharesSep
2022Scam call targeted at wifeSep
2022Unknown phone number mentionedAug
2022Encouraging reporting of theft/phishing attemptsAug
2022Steps to prevent scam callsAug
2022User receives threatening phone callsAug
2022Scam attempt related to sharesAug
2022Warning of foreign scam callersAug
2022Unknown male caller discussing sharesAug
2022Persistent, confused caller seeking informationAug
2022Persistent caller inquiring about deceased fatherAug
2022Number not recognized, blocked, researchedAug
2022Frequent nuisance calls from same numberAug
2022Unwanted call about old sharesAug
2022Ignored call from unknown numberJul
2022Stranger looking for father's sharesJul
2022Unknown international call, likely spamJul
2022Incorrect format for summarizationJul
2022Caller mistook parent for spouseJul
2022Suspicious male caller, likely scamJul
2022Caution against suspected investment scamJul
2022Inquired about Legal & General sharesJul
2022Scam involving shares inheritance requestJul
2022Misleading call from Indian manJun
2022Received call offering to buyJun
2022Received suspicious international phone callJun
2022Foreign caller asked about personJun
2022Phone scam - Beware of offersJun
2022Lack of response to questionJun
2022Samantha Lopez phone call scamJun
2022Blocked foreign scammer selling sharesJun
2022Skeptical of high-pressure investment offerJun
2022Concerned about incorrect share countJun
2022Suspicious call, possible scam attemptJun
2022Caller hung up, likely scamJun
2022Asian man interested in investingJun
2022Suspicious call from unknown personMay
2022Persistent call from potential buyerMay
2022Husband answered call, wrong personMay
2022Acknowledgment of targeted scam attemptMay
2022Potential stock share scam interactionMay
2022Possible scam call targeting elderlyMay
2022Caller claiming to be "Frank"May
2022Suspected scam Asian/American; old sharesMay
2022Fraudulent call pretending to buy sharesMay
2022Company has my personal info scamMay
2022Offered high price for sharesMay
2022International call scam regarding fake sharesMay
2022Unsolicited call offering to buyMay
2022Man inquiring about bogus sharesMay
2022New York company buyout scamMay
2022Confusing offer for nonexistent sharesMay
2022Inquiry about national grid sharesApr
2022Positive comparison of two thingsApr
2022Possible scam call from NYApr
2022Discussing foreign lady pronunciation issue, scamApr
2022Lady from New York, suspicious callApr
2022Call about supposed share scamApr
2022Number Of Searches: 139 Number Of Comments: 53 First Seen: 10 April 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Arksey(South Yorkshire), Axford(Hampshire), Bowerchalke(Wiltshire) and Llandaff North(Cardiff).
0019146766202 has 53 comments of which 33 x negative and 20 x neutral
0019146766202 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0019146766202 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call from an international number, often with an Asian-accented caller, targeting shareholders with offers to buy shares at inflated prices or urging quick action on supposed hostile takeovers. Callers frequently appear to know personal details like names and addresses but demands for immediate emails or signatures, refusal to send post, and inconsistent or threatening behaviour raise suspicions. Victims often report receiving repeated calls concerning shares they no longer hold or that belonged to deceased relatives. The calls are considered phishing attempts aimed at stealing personal and financial information, especially preying on elderly or vulnerable people. Many users note the scam is sophisticated but easily identifiable to those familiar with legitimate share dealings. Reports recommend vigilance and reporting to authorities.
Reports on phone number 0019146766202
4 yearsGot a call from a man with an Asian accent using the number 0019 1467 66202. He wanted to talk to my husband but I told him he wasn’t available. Weird thing was, he already knew our address but I kept quiet about it. Then he started going on about BT shares, so I just ended the call. Seconds later, the phone rang again and the same guy asked if my husband had died. Didn’t bother answering after that.4 yearsI got a call from 0019146766202, someone trying to get me to sell shares at totally ridiculous prices. I quickly lost patience and just hung up. Really happy I trusted my gut and big thanks to others here, this site is honestly really useful!4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming they were trying to do a hostile takeover by purchasing my National Grid shares. Apparently, they already owned 41% and were aiming to reach 51%.National Grid4 yearsGot a call from this number today, asking if I wanted to sell my ITV shares. They claimed their client was after a majority stake and were ready to offer a good amount. I said I'd consider it but gave them an old email since it felt a bit dodgy. There was loads of clicking noise in the background, and they told me to sign something and send it back within an hour. After reading some reviews, I’m not even going to open whatever email they send - I’ll just block the number straight away.ITV4 yearsSome guy rang me up with a strong Asian accent, asking for my missus about some Lonmin shares. Felt shady, like one of those dodgy scams. I didn't hang around - just called him out and told him to jog on.Lonmin4 yearsThey’ve rung me loads of times and even left a message that sounded like a threat. Very creepy!4 yearsGot a call from overseas and it’s definitely a scam about buying shares off you. They’ll try to get tons of your personal info supposedly to send you payment. Just hang up and block the number straight away.4 yearsA guy with a foreign accent called up and asked for me by my full name. I didn’t have a clue who it was, so I asked who was speaking. He then started rambling about some shares I supposedly owned. I told him straight up to scam someone else because I’m not daft.4 yearsSomeone phoned asking about my dad because of some shares. I told them he passed away 17 years ago. Then, she rang me two more times asking if I was his wife. Just to be clear, my dad never lived here and my number isn’t linked to him at all.4 yearsGot a call from someone asking for my dad, saying something about shares. I told them he passed away 17 years ago. They phoned back a couple more times, trying to find out if I was his wife. Problem is, my dad never lived at this place and he’s never been linked to my phone number.4 yearsThe number looked unfamiliar so I didn't pick up and just blocked it straight away. Later, I had a look on Google and stumbled across this website. It’s interesting, they seem to have info on who currently owns or has owned shares. I ended up selling mine last year anyway.Google4 yearsThis number has rung us up thrice already, and each time we were out. They always leave a voicemail - just annoying spam calls really.4 yearsI got a call from someone pushing an offer to buy Cable & Wireless shares, saying they had a list of shareholders or something. When I mentioned the Telephone Preference Service to see if they’d checked it, she didn’t know what I meant - probably because she wasn’t local! Before I could get a word in to explain, she just ended the call. Oh, and just so you know, I haven’t owned those shares for ages anyway!Cable & WirelessTelephone Preference Service4 yearsI ignored the call since the number was from the US and I didn't recognise it. There was no voicemail left. Later, I searched the number online and found a lot of people asking about it, so I figured it could be a scam. I usually don’t pick up calls from unknown numbers, especially when I can see who’s ringing thanks to my phone’s screen. Honestly, it’s quite handy to pay a bit more just so the caller ID shows up.States4 yearsSomeone rang my mum up the other day and started asking about my dad, mentioning something about him owning shares in an energy firm. My mum told her that he passed away about 10 years ago. After that, the woman quickly said sorry and hung up.4 yearsGot a call from a mysterious international number.4 yearsGot a call where the guy was asking for my son, but he just assumed I was his missus! He started chatting about some Greene King shares my son apparently owned. I told him my son's not around, but he kept going on about buying those shares. When I said I wasn’t his wife, he had a laugh and I told him my son wouldn’t be too pleased I got all that info. Then I just ended the call.Greene4 yearsMy mum got a call from a man who spoke in a really hard to understand way. He kept asking for me, even though I moved out of that house more than 20 years ago! Definitely felt like some kind of scam to me!4 yearsGot a call the other day, claimed it was about some shares with Legal & General? Sounded a bit fishy to me.Legal & General4 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be Keith Dale, said he wanted to chat about BT shares come Monday. He somehow already knew my name. Told him I was tied up and he should just write it down and send it over. Since then, the number's been ringing non-stop every day. Ended up blocking it now.Keith DaleIndiaBT4 yearsHad a call from someone with a foreign accent mentioning Lloyds/Halifax shares. They wanted to speak to my husband but said he wasnt available. They asked how I knew him too. Strange thing is, they already had our name, address and postcode. I was polite and said thanks before hanging up. The number showed as international, so I was cautious right from the start.LloydsHalifaxInternational4 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, they were saying they wanted to buy some BA/IAG shares I sold ages ago. I asked them to send me the offer details in writing, but as soon as I did, they just cut me off.BAIAG4 yearsI chose not to pick up.4 yearsToday I got a call from 0019146766202 asking to talk to my missus about buying her BA shares. They claimed they’d pay between £7 and £15 per share, but the shares are only worth £1.15 right now. It’s obvious they were trying to get bank info. When I told them how much the shares were actually worth, they started shouting and being really rude. Definitely a scam - if it sounds unbelievable, it probably is.British Airways4 yearsSome bloke with an accent rang me up asking for me by name. I told him I was in Ireland, and then they just ended the call.Ireland4 yearsGot two calls from a Samantha Lopez earlier today. She kept going on about some old shares I supposedly sold ages back. Definitely seemed like a total scam to me!Samantha Lopez4 yearsI got a call from some foreign bloke trying to chat about shares. The minute I told him people don’t sort this stuff over the phone and asked him to send details through the post, he just cut me off. Total scam, best thing is to block them right away.4 yearsHad a call from an Asian lady pushing me to sell shares. She wouldn't post any paperwork saying there wasn’t enough time. Definitely felt like a scam.4 yearsGot a call about some Whitbread shares they say I’ve got. At first I wasn’t too bothered ’cause I am thinking about selling a few. Problem is, they claim I’ve got 1350 shares now, worth about £55k! Really? I only have the share certificate proving I own 9. They say I need to put down a 9% bond upfront. Said I gotta act fast too, first come first served or something. So far, no documents have been sent over. Curious to see what they’ll say next, but I know better than to send any cash out.Whitbread4 yearsI got a call from a woman called Samantha, sounded foreign and knew my name, trying to pitch me something about my National Grid shares. I told her I already sold them last year, but she acted like I hadn’t or didn’t understand. Her English was so bad I just said "send me some info" and ended the call. Also, this was at 6.30pm on a weekday, which felt pretty suspicious. Definitely a dodgy call, probably a scam!SamanthaNational Grid4 yearsI just got a call and hung up straight away when my answerphone picked up, seemed pretty clear it was a scam. Legit companies tend to drop a voicemail if you don’t answer.4 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy who was interested in purchasing some stock.4 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming he was from BT, but when I asked him for more info, he just hung up on me. Made me think it was a total scam.BT4 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent, keen on buying some International power shares. He kept using an old address of mine, which felt off. He was super pushy, kept going on and on. I told him I’d only deal if everything was sent in writing. Next day, he rang back wanting to chat again, same pushy tone. He mentioned a private buyer interested in my shares. I told him I don’t own any more shares. Then he said I could still make a claim!!! He just wouldn’t hang up. Ended up blocking the number.International4 yearsI wasn’t around so my partner picked up. The caller wanted to speak to me but he simply said I wasn’t in, and they just ended the call. Not long after, they called back, asking once more for me. My partner asked what it was regarding and they mentioned BT Shares, which we got rid of ages ago. Some foreign lady also rattled off our previous address. He told her we haven’t lived there in years, then she just cut the call off!4 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming he knew someone ready to purchase my shares at a much higher price. Thing is, I don’t even own any shares. When I asked who this buyer was, he just wouldn’t say. He insisted all the paperwork would be emailed or faxed to me. I asked if they could post it instead, but he said there wasn't enough time for that. I told him I only accept postal copies, and then he just ended the call.4 yearsGot a call from an Asian gentleman who said his name was Frank. He rang my mum, who's 98, about something to do with Scottish Power Shares. It really upset her, poor thing. What a dodgy bloke, taking advantage of old folks like that. Proper low behaviour, if you ask me.FrankScottish PowerScotland4 yearsGot a call off someone saying they wanted to buy some old shares from a business that was taken over ages ago. Seemed like a total scam to me! They tried hinting there might be some payout owed to me or whatever. Yeah right, and probably asking for my bank info next! I told the bloke to send everything in writing if it’s legit. Sounded like an Asian or American accent, I think.4 yearsGot a call from some Asian bloke saying his name was Frank. He rang my 98-year-old mum about Scottish Power Shares and left her all flustered. Honestly, what a sneaky wee trickster! It’s just awful how they target old folks like that.FrankScottish PowerScotland4 yearsGot a call from 0019146766202 about purchasing my shares in Alliance and Leicester. It was clear a scam since he mistook me for my mate XXXXXX, who sadly passed away like 15 or 20 years ago. He even asked who I was - nerve! Told him straight away it was fraud. Watch out for this one.AllianceLeicester4 yearsI found out this was a scam even though they knew my name and that I was a shareholder.4 yearsGot a call from someone with an Irish name, but they spoke with an Asian accent. They were on about shares in a firm I have no connection to. Pretty clear it was a scam. Watch out everyone!4 yearsGot a call about Lloyds shares but the price they quoted was way over the top.Lloyds4 yearsI got a call from 0019146766202 claiming to be from some US company, though I didn’t quite catch the name. They said they were reaching out to buy peoples’ Centrica shares to get a 51% holding in the firm. It all sounded pretty convincing at first but now I’m not so sure, feels a bit dodgy like it could be a scam?StatesCentrica4 yearsGot a call from a bloke who spoke with a bit of an accent, sounded unsure, and was asking for someone in my family but mixed up the name. I told him "not here". Then he asked where this person was. Curious, I asked what it was regarding. He mentioned something about shares in Scottish Power/Iberdrola. I told him I don't have any shares like that. He just hung up after that. I'd mark this as suspicious since he sort of knew the right name and was talking about shares - smells a bit like a scam or some sort of phishing attempt.Scottish PowerIberdrola4 yearsGot a call from some bloke in New York saying he represented a firm interested in purchasing shares from Mitchell & Butler. He promised they'd pay over twice what the shares are actually worth. When I asked him to send all the paperwork through the post, he flat out refused. Definitely sounds like a scam to me!New YorkMitchell & Butler4 yearsGot a call from some US company trying to get me to sell BT shares I never even bought. They said they’d pay like ten times what they’re worth! Something about a hostile takeover going on or something. Bit dodgy if you ask me.States4 yearsToday at around 5.15pm, I got a call about some national grid shares and a claim that companies house says I'm due some money. I asked the caller for her contact info so my son could get in touch with her, but she just cut me off straight away.National GridCompanies House4 yearsDefinitely feels like way more scams than that whole covid thing!4 yearsHad this bloke ring me up from New York, saying that a firm I supposedly owned shares in was facing a hostile takeover. When I asked which company it was, he claimed it was confidential info and wouldn’t say. He tried pushing me to sell my shares, but as soon as I started digging into who he was and what company he represented, he just ended the call. Seemed fishy to me, a total scam, though I’m not sure exactly what their endgame was.New York4 yearsI got a call from a lady who sounded foreign, struggling to say my last name right. She started going on about Scottish Power being bought by Iberdrola and needing the owner's okay to get over half the shares. Then she mentioned bonus shares or something like that, but the problem was the shares belonged to someone who’s been dead for ages, and they were sold off two decades ago. Pretty obvious a scam. I wasted her time for a bit by asking for an email, but when she said they don’t send anything through the post, I just hung up.Scottish PowerIberdrola4 yearsOn 18th April 2022, I got a call from a woman claiming to be from New York. She was asking to confirm my name and address because she said she wanted to buy shares I supposedly should have received from some class action. The call came from 001946766202 on my landline. She asked for my email, saying the post would be too slow, but I refused to give it. Then she just ended the call suddenly. Felt really dodgy to me!New York4 yearsI got a call about some sort of shares and trading thing, but it felt like a total scam to me.Submit Your Own Report ((914) 676-6202)
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