0019175632539
☎️ 0019175632539 👆 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 0019175632539
- Scam call, uncooperative about identityFeb
2025Suspicious call about Avia sharesFeb
2025Disconnected after answering machine picked upFeb
2025Caller pretended to represent AvivaJan
2025Caller had a deceased wife's inquiryJan
2025Received scam call about sharesJan
2025American male scam involving CentricaJan
2025Scam call, number blockedJan
2025Scam related to share purchaseDec
2024Phishing scam call about sharesDec
2024Longing to contact deceased husbandDec
2024Blocked number after unhelpful responseDec
2024Scam call about Aviva sharesNov
2024Investment scam targeting national grid sharesNov
2024Untrustworthy caller, post declined. BlockedNov
2024Investment scam involving foreign maleNov
2024User reports phone number scamNov
2024Concern over data security issuesNov
2024Suspected scam about Aviva sharesNov
2024Caller misdialed, asked about CentricaNov
2024Persistent calls raise suspicions, bewareNov
2024Caller inquired about deceased previous occupantNov
2024Father called about share sellingNov
2024Caller discussed Barclays share takeoverNov
2024John warns of investment scamNov
2024Unwanted call about bank investmentNov
2024Ignore scam calls, avoid answeringNov
2024Suspicious phone calls about sharesNov
2024Incorrect information about deceased father's sharesOct
2024Caller surprised, left unusual messageOct
2024User reports phone number scamOct
2024RPS sold; previous scam dealingsOct
2024Caution: Investment scam with detailsOct
2024Suspicious call, won't respond furtherOct
2024Foreign-accented caller; potential scamOct
2024Suspicious call from Centrica representativeOct
2024Suspicious call about investment informationOct
2024Number Of Searches: 73 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 05 October 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Avon(Moray), Bekesbourne(Kent), Hayley Green(West Midlands), Prospect(Cumbria) and Tresinney(Cornwall).
0019175632539 has 35 comments of which 25 x negative and 10 x neutral
0019175632539 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0019175632539 👆 is reported as a persistent investment scam targeting UK shareholders, primarily involving claims about share purchases and hostile takeovers of major companies. Callers often use foreign accents and demonstrate suspicious knowledge of personal shareholdings, pressuring recipients to provide details or sign agreements. Many report that the offered share prices are unrealistically high compared to market values. The number frequently asks to speak with specific individuals, sometimes even those deceased, raising concerns about data misuse. Requests for communication via email or fax instead of post, refusal to provide company information, and abrupt hang-ups upon challenge are common. Recipients are strongly advised not to engage, avoid sharing personal or financial details, and block the number immediately to prevent potential fraud losses.
Reports on phone number 0019175632539
1 yearGot a dodgy call from someone asking to speak to the account holder, but when I asked which company they were from, they just wouldn't say. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.1 yearGot a weird call from someone named Gordon Hay about my wife supposedly owning Avia shares. I told him I had no idea where he got that info from and just ended the call.Gordon HayAvia1 yearAs soon as the answerphone picked up, they hung up.1 yearGot a call about 20 mins ago from someone claiming to be Aviva. Planning to ring them back around midday tomorrow.Aviva1 yearGot a call from someone with an Asian accent asking for my wife, but she passed away over a decade ago. Very strange!1 yearGot a call saying it was about my Aviva shares, which I’ve never had, so pretty obvious it was a scam.Aviva1 yearGot a dodgy call from some American bloke trying to get me involved in a Centrica shares scam. Was dead suspicious from the start.Centrica1 yearGot a call from someone with an American accent asking if I could verify my name and address, also if I had shares in Centrica. They said they were from some company interested in buying them from me. I didn’t give any details, seemed dodgy to me. Told them it sounded like a scam and then blocked the number.Centrica2 yearsSomeone asked me about buying shares, so I just told them to write SCAM instead.2 yearsSomeone kept trying to talk to my husband, which is strange because he passed away about six years ago.2 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent, asking if I held BP shares. I told him if it was legit, the company would’ve sent me a letter or something. He hung up straight away. Pretty clear that was a phishing scam!BP2 yearsSomeone called me asking about Centrica shares and if there was a takeover happening. They were suggesting buying between £7 and £8. I told them I prefer to get info through the post since I don’t like discussing details on phone calls. After seeing what other people have said about similar calls, I’ve decided to block the number now.Centrica2 yearsGot a call today (28/11/24) from someone asking if I was interested in selling my Aviva shares. They claimed they had a buyer wanting to snap up 51% of Aviva. When I asked about the price, the lady with a foreign accent said it was somewhere “between £8 and £17”. I found that range pretty odd and way above the current share price. When I pointed out that Aviva was trading at around £4.75, she insisted it was “about £3”. That’s when I told her it was a scam and hung up. Seriously, don’t fall for these dodgy calls - you’re just gonna end up losing your cash!Aviva2 yearsI got a call from someone asking if I owned any National Grid shares. Sounded dodgy to me - guess it was one of those investment scams.2 yearsGot a call on my home phone about some Aviva shares and a possible takeover, with them quoting prices for selling the shares. When I asked them to post me the info, they wanted my email or fax number - I refused and insisted on getting it by post. They said it’d be sent within five days. After reading what others said about this number, I doubt anything genuine will show up, so if it does, it’s going straight in the bin. I’ve blocked the number now.Aviva2 yearsGot a call from a guy with a foreign accent, asking for advice about my BP investment - felt like a total scam to me.BP2 yearsTotal con!2 yearsGot a call on my home phone from an asian bloke who somehow knew my name. He was talking about some takeover with a company linked to Aviva and wanted to discuss shares with me. How on earth did they get my info? Feels like our personal data's not safe at all. Who should be held responsible for this mess? Watch out for scammers! Legit companies like pensions, banks, or share firms never ring you directly - they usually contact you through apps, emails, or good old letters.Aviva2 yearsGot a call out of nowhere about Aviva shares - seemed dodgy to me. Anyone else had one of these calls? Definitely felt like a scam.Aviva2 yearsSomebody rang up asking for me about being a shareholder at Centrica. I noticed they had the wrong address, so I just told them they’d got the wrong person and ended the call.Centrica2 yearsGot a call from someone with an S Asian accent asking about the person who lived here before me, but they moved out like 20 years back and has actually passed away now. I moved my number over from an old place around 20 years ago, so it’s nothing to do with whoever lived here last. What puzzles me is how they even knew this number would be connected to this address? We don’t even have any reverse lookup service here to check these things.UK2 yearsGot a call from someone who knew my dad's name and wanted him to get rid of his shares. Didn’t hang round, just ended the call.2 yearsSome woman called up, knew my name, and told me Barclays was about to be taken over. She wanted to talk about buying my shares. I told her I’d ring back another time, but she mentioned the number was from New York and it'd cost me a fortune to call. I just told her I wasn’t bothered.BarclaysNew York2 yearsLooks like a dodgy call about John investments, definitely a scam.John Investments2 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an American accent asking if I’d put money into some British bank. I just told him to bugger off!2 yearsLoads of scam calls, don’t waste your time answering them.2 yearsGot a call saying my dad, who passed away 8 years ago, supposedly owned shares in Centrica. We knew that wasn’t right at all, so when I mentioned it, they quickly just ended the call.Centrica2 yearsI let the phone ring, then decided to answer it, just to hear the bloke muttering "oh f*ck" on the voicemail. Pretty sure he wasn't planning on anyone actually picking up!2 yearsTotally a con.2 yearsI got a call from a lady saying that RPS had been sold. I've actually had some dodgy experiences before with folks claiming they're from RPS.RPS2 yearsReceived a ring from this number about some shares I supposedly own in a firm, they asked me to email them info and sign a non-disclosure agreement. It felt a bit off, so I looked up the number and ended up here on this website. Definitely not planning to reply or share anything.2 yearsHeads up, I got caught up in an investment con. I checked it out with a few different places and it’s clear these scammers really know their stuff about share portfolios, probably dug it out of company filings or something. The deal looks super legit, prices all over the place but inflated big time. Could be tied to loads of companies; for me it was British Airways/IAG. Just be careful, it could fool anyone.British AirwaysIAG2 yearsGot a call from a bloke speaking with a foreign accent, claiming there was a takeover happening with a company I supposedly had shares in. I asked him to send me all the details in writing so I could understand what this was about properly, but he just dropped the call. Definitely felt like some sort of dodgy investment scam to me.2 yearsGot a call from a guy with an American accent claiming he was with Centrica, which I know is now under British Gas, talking about our shares. I just ended the call straight away.CentricaBritish Gas2 yearsI got a call from a guy abroad, asked straight for my husband by his name. Said it was about some shares we apparently have. When I said I couldn't give any investment details, he just cut the call.Submit Your Own Report ((917) 563-2539)
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