0019175122617
☎️ 0019175122617 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (917). The area code (917) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0019175122617
- Scam call from "Mary Swan."Apr
2025Investment scam alert; beware callersApr
2025Avoid sharing information, it's a scamApr
2025Scam call, boiler room fraudMar
2025Caller avoided identification, call rejectedMar
2025Suspicious call, possible scam attemptFeb
2025Mary Swann called about sharesFeb
2025Scam call, Asian male identityJan
2025Scam call about BTG sharesJan
2025Fraudulent investment company reportedDec
2024Investment scam, aggressive caller, suspiciousDec
2024Suspicious foreign call, likely scamNov
2024User reports potential scam activityNov
2024Scammers pretending to offer sharesNov
2024Concerns about Prudential share valuationNov
2024Suspicious caller asked too many questionsNov
2024Suspicious call about bank sharesOct
2024Scammer warning: suspicious shares offerOct
2024Suspected scam about old sharesOct
2024Searched online instead of answeringOct
2024Scammer about shares, blocked callOct
2024Beware of convincing phone scamsOct
2024Interested in buying Centrica sharesOct
2024Received scam call, no messageOct
2024Beware of unsolicited share offersOct
2024Suspicious call, likely a scamOct
2024Suspicious caller about Ladbrokes sharesOct
2024Suspicious calls about deceased brother's sharesSep
2024She should invest in herselfSep
2024Scam call regarding bank sharesSep
2024Ignored unknown international call, suspected scamAug
2024Scam related to nonexistent sharesAug
2024Suspicious takeover scam call attemptAug
2024Number Of Searches: 85 Number Of Comments: 31 First Seen: 14 August 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cunninghamhead(East Ayrshire) and Prawle Point(Devon).
0019175122617 has 31 comments of which 7 x neutral and 24 x negative
0019175122617 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0019175122617 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from supposed investment firms claiming interest in buying shares, often using fake or outdated shareholder information. Callers, mostly with American or foreign accents, try to engage recipients about shareholdings in well-known companies, pushing for personal details or email addresses. The callers often use rehearsed scripts, mention high buyout prices, and pressure for forms to be completed, but the calls are linked to boiler room frauds. Many have reported the callers being rude or hanging up when challenged. Some targets are elderly or have shares sold years ago. The number is frequently ignored or blocked, with warnings about its connection to fraudulent attempts.
Reports on phone number 0019175122617
1 yearGot a call today from a woman claiming she was ringing from New York about purchasing shares to reach a 51% stake. Name was Mary Swan, I think. Definitely a dodgy scam, beware!New YorkMary Swan1 yearGot a call from this number but I didn’t pick up, so I looked it up later and found out it’s some kind of investment fraud. Just a heads up to be careful with calls like this.1 yearJust ignore them, its a total scam so dont share any details.1 yearGot a call from some bloke with a South African accent who greeted me by my first name, which felt a bit dodgy from the start. He said he was with an investment company when I pressed him, then tried to chat about my shares in a US firm apparently offloading its European branch - classic boiler room stuff. Seems like he had some blended info from company records mixed with personal details. Pretty sure he was aiming to grab control of my shares to sell them off for his own gain. I didn’t hang about - I called him out as a scammer and ended the call straight away.1 yearSomeone rang me but when Talk Talk’s call safe asked them to identify themselves, they just muttered some rubbish I couldn’t make out. I never picked up, didn’t fancy it.1 yearGot a call today from this number on my unlisted home phone. The person on the other end was a woman with an American accent, but she sounded unsure and butchered my name badly. When I asked her straight out who she was, she just ended the call. Seems like it was some kind of practice run, probably linked to a scam.1 yearGot a call from a woman called Mary Swann, who somehow knew my name. She was talking about buying B T Shares because she wanted to gain a 51% stake to take control. I told her I didn’t own any shares anymore, but she just kept going on. Honestly, I was a bit confused and my phone kept buzzing, plus I was waiting for my tea to brew. She said she wanted to send me some paperwork and asked for my fax number or email. I said I didn’t have either, but she pushed further, asking if maybe I could give her a relative’s or friend’s email instead, saying she’d call again tomorrow for it.Mary SwannBT1 yearGot a call from +19175122617, some foreign bloke who sounded Asian maybe. He knew my name straight away. Didn’t hang around with him, just ended the call right away. Usually I don’t pick up calls if the number’s not saved, but I was expecting a proper callback so I answered without checking the ID. Looked up the number here later and found out it’s a scam!1 yearGot a call from someone asking if I had any shares in BTG - totally felt like a scam to me.BTG2 yearsBeware of this firm, it's a total scam pretending to be an investment company.Dishonest Investment Firm2 yearsGot a call from someone with an accent, they somehow already knew I held shares in Barclay. Feels like it's one of those scams, so watch out!Barclay2 yearsTotally a fraud!2 yearsGot a call today from someone claiming to represent a firm about to buy Barclays Bank plc and promising improved shares. I told them I'd want to check with my boss first, who just so happens to be the Barclays global finance CEO. They said that wasn’t necessary as they'd already been in touch with him. When I asked for the name of the contact, they suddenly freaked out and ended the call 😂 Complete bunch of fraudsters!Barclays Bank plcBarclays2 yearsI’m not a shareholder myself, but I saw some chatter about Prudential shares selling for about £2 each. Someone mentioned that owning 44% and needing just an extra 7% for a takeover would mean shares would be worth £12-£16. Seems totally fishy to me, like it’s a scam or something.2 yearsGot a call from someone who sounded Filipino, chatting about buying shares. He kept asking loads of questions, but I told him to send everything over in writing before I’d consider anything, then ended the call. Now the number’s blocked.2 yearsI got a call from a woman with a pretty English name, Mary Swann, but her accent was definitely not from around here. She claimed she had my details from a shareholder list linked to my UK bank and asked if I still held shares. I did own some shares before, but I didn’t want to get into the questions she was firing at me. What puzzles me is how she got my info, especially since she rung me on a number I hardly ever use. Feels a bit fishy to me. It’s really frustrating thinking someone might have sold or stolen my personal contact info.Mary SwannUK2 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming she had Centrica shares for my missus, even though we sold ours years back. She said she was calling from New York but got dodgy when I asked what time it was there. First thing she wanted was an email address. I joked she should just send them by post across the Atlantic. She didn’t like that one, called me a scammer. Watch out, this one’s fishy.CentricaNew York2 yearsGot a call from some bloke about shares in British Aerospace that I supposedly had. Thing is, I sold them ages ago, so I reckoned it was some sort of scam and told him straight up. Ended the call right away.British Aerospace2 yearsI didn't pick up but looked up the number here instead.2 yearsGot a call about some shares I supposedly own, which is bogus. Ended up just hanging up and blocked the number straight away.2 yearsIt was strange because the call was about buying Centrica shares, which I had already sold ages ago.Centrica2 yearsAt around 3:07 pm, I got a call from this number but no voicemail was left. I just ignored it since I don't answer unfamiliar numbers. Cheers for the heads up that it's a scam from the USA. The number was 0019175122617.U. S. A2 yearsGot a call asking if I wanted to sell shares in Stagecoach plc. Told them the firm isn’t even listed on the stock market anymore. Mentioned right away I was recording the call and they didn’t like that one bit. Watch out if you happen to get a ring like this!Stagecoach plc2 yearsSome bloke talking with a sketchy American accent. I’m pretty sure they’re actually ringing from the Philippines, I could tell because they mentioned something from way back that only I’d know. Feels like one of those scam call centres. Best to steer clear.Philippines2 yearsGot a call from a lady speaking with an American accent, saying something about buying shares in Ladbrokes plc. She mentioned she needed to send me a form to fill out. When I asked which company she was working for, she mumbled something like "mcn," but said it wouldn’t matter since the form would explain everything. I was doubtful right away, and that just made me more wary. Told her I wasn’t interested, and she sounded a bit annoyed but said alright.Ladbrokes plc2 yearsGot calls two nights running about some shares or scrip thing from Lloyds Banking Group, but it was meant for my brother who passed away back in Feb. I reckon theyve likely sold his shares already, so I was a bit wary right from the beginning.Lloyds Banking Group2 yearsHonestly, she should think about investing in shares from her own country instead.2 yearsI got a call from a young woman with an American accent. She actually knew my name and started asking if I recalled some shares she said I owned with HSBC or Lloyds (which I definitely don’t). I told her straight up I had no idea about any shares and that it sounded like a scam, then just hung up.HSBCLloyds Bank2 yearsGot a call from +19175122617, didn’t pick up since the number looked foreign and I didn’t know it. They didn’t leave any voicemail, so I just figured it was probably some sort of scam call!2 yearsRIP OFF alert! They somehow knew where my missus used to work and claimed she still held shares there, offering £17 per share. They said they'd send a form for her to fill in, but I told them we don’t use computers and when she asked if I knew anyone who had one, I said no. Plus, they ain't our shares anyway (or any shares at all for that matter). I told them to ring back tomorrow when my wife would be around, and she agreed, but said it'd be from a different number than the one they called from today. Ha! I've already put that number on the blocked list.2 yearsDefinitely a scam. Someone called saying they’re from Blackwood Global Holdings and that they own nearly half of Aggreko shares. They tried to get me to sell 10% for some kind of takeover and promised between £9 and £17. They asked me to complete a form with my personal info and details about my shares. Turns out the call centre got the data from a hack that happened like 15 years ago. Don’t trust it!Blackwood Global HoldingsAggrekoSubmit Your Own Report ((917) 512-2617)
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