0019176282219
☎️ 0019176282219 👆 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 0019176282219
- Unsolicited call from possible scammerSep
2021Suspicious call, potential scam alertSep
2021User suspects attempt at deceptionSep
2021Unknown caller, no message leftAug
2021Phone call, declined offer, disinterestedAug
2021Possible scam involving Tata SteelAug
2021Potential scam alert for kingfisher sharesJul
2021Offered to buy shares scamJul
2021Disagreement over trading request clarificationJul
2021Family member never owned shares, scamJul
2021Missed calls from overseas numberJun
2021Received call about possible scamJun
2021Scam call, asked for nameJun
2021Persistent daily phone calls for sharesJun
2021Persistent attempts to discuss sharesJun
2021Declined phone offer, suspicious characterMay
2021Asian lady called during dinnerMay
2021Comment criticizes something as fraudulentMay
2021Received unwanted phone call about sharesApr
2021Multiple persistent calls from unknown personApr
2021Received call from potential scamApr
2021Difficult to understand, possible scamApr
2021Concern about potential scam callApr
2021Unanswered call, no speaking voicesMar
2021American male indicated we shared companyMar
2021Call from woman about sharesMar
2021Warning of potential stock scamMar
2021Likely boiler room scam attemptMar
2021Number Of Searches: 112 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 06 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mannington(Dorset) and Murton(Durham).
0019176282219 has 27 comments of which 14 x neutral and 13 x negative
0019176282219 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0019176282219 👆 is reported as a persistent boiler room scam targeting shareholders, with callers often claiming to represent US-based investment firms or SSE. The callers use various accents, including American and Asian, and try to pressure people into selling shares or providing personal details quickly, sometimes refusing to put anything in writing. Many report the calls are aggressive, rude, and continue despite refusals, often linking to companies like Tata Steel, Kingfisher, or other delisted firms. They rarely leave messages and frequently call multiple times a day. Several users are suspicious due to inaccurate information about share ownership or deceased relatives. Overall, the number is associated with fraudulent attempts to con people out of their shares or personal information.
Reports on phone number 0019176282219
5 yearsI got a call from someone who said they were from SSE around 8.30 in the evening, but the voice sounded like someone from East Asia. I just hung up on them straight away. They rang me back and then kept calling again right after that for quite a while, but I didn’t pick up obviously.SSE5 yearsI got a call meant for my dad, but when I told the woman he’d passed away, she just kept asking to speak to his executor instead. She mentioned something about him owning shares in some company called Sandham Group. When I told her to wait while I checked the paperwork and to send any info by post, she suddenly got really annoyed. Definitely a scam, 100%.Sand Ham Group5 yearsThey were attempting to trick me into buying some shares.5 yearsThey called but didn’t say anything or leave a voicemail.5 yearsGot a call from a lady who claimed she needed to buy Rolls Royce shares for a client who’s collecting them. She wanted my email, but I told her I wasn’t interested and didn’t give it out.Rolls Royce5 yearsGot a call from a bloke in the US saying he's got shares in Tata Steel that supposedly belong to us through script dividends. Thing is, we've never owned any Tata Steel shares, so it's obvious this is just a scam trying to pull a fast one.StatesTata Steel5 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an American accent who claimed he wanted to buy my Kingfisher shares for an investment firm at a decent price. He said he'd send over some paperwork to sign quickly because the offer might not last. Thing is, we used to have Kingfisher shares but sold them ages ago.Kingfisher5 yearsSomeone tried to sell me shares at ridiculously high prices - definitely a scam!5 yearsHad to hang up on her eventually. She just couldn’t get that I wasn’t interested in trading, and clearly was trying to pry info out of me.5 yearsA relative once told me about some United Utilities shares they had, and then I got a call asking for details. I didn’t share anything, especially since the person they wanted info on passed away years ago and never had any shares. The caller started getting really pushy and rude, so I ended up hanging up and blocking the number. This was clearly a scam attempt.United Utilities5 yearsIn the past day, this number has rung me thrice. I ignored each call since it looked like it was from abroad. Not once did they leave a voicemail either.5 yearsI got a call at home from a bloke with an American accent who asked for me specifically. He mentioned he was representing some US firm and that a client was interested in buying my old shares from Corus Group (used to be British Steel, now under Tata). I’m not sure if this is genuine or some kind of scam. I told him straight up that I wouldn’t share any details with a stranger, especially someone abroad.StatesCorus GroupBritish SteelTata Group5 yearsTotally felt like a scam to me. They knew my name, which was a bit creepy, but I told them I didn’t know who they were talking about. Then, out of the blue, the caller just ended the call.5 yearsEvery day they rang me up, trying to get me to sell shares for some private client. Kept asking for my email so they could send over a form to fill out. Honestly, they were so annoying I ended up having to block the number just to get some peace.5 yearsYesterday, this person called my mother-in-law about shares, rang her at least eight times. Every time she said no and ended the call, but they just kept on calling back. Proper annoying!5 yearsThis guy said he was calling on behalf of SSE and was interested in buying my shares. I asked him to send something official in writing but he wouldn’t agree. He kept insisting everything had to be done quickly and online. I didn't feel comfortable giving him my email. Plus, his English accent was quite dodgy.SSE5 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman, but I ended it straight away since I was right in the middle of dinner. Didn't even let her say what the call was for. After seeing what others have said, I reckon I made the right choice.5 yearsIt's pretty obvious this is a scam, and honestly, it doesn't seem very believable at all.5 yearsThis American lady kept calling me about some shares or something. Got a bit annoying, so I just hung up on her. 27/04/20215 yearsI've had someone from White Rock ring me up a whopping four times straight. Told them not to bother calling again but all I got was their voicemail each time, and they never even left a message!White Rock5 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent, bit hard to catch what they were saying. They were asking about my shares, which was weird. When I asked how they got my details, they just dodged the question. Ended up just hanging up. Sounds like a scam, so watch out!5 yearsI got a call from someone with an American accent about some shares I own in a company that's no longer listed. They said they've got a buyer interested, but it was right in the middle of dinner, so I told them to ring me back later. I only have a tiny stake in this firm anyway. Feels like one of those boiler room scams to me. Years ago, I had the same sort of calls about these shares, and when I told them I wasn't interested, they started getting pretty pushy and rude. Eventually, I just let the answerphone pick up to avoid the hassle. It'll be telling if they try again tomorrow.5 yearsI picked up but no one was talking on the other end.5 yearsThe voice was definitely an American guy, seemed like he thought we used to work together at some IT company or something.5 yearsGot a call from a boiler room pushing shares they said were worth 108p but offering £22 a piece - sounded way too good to be real!5 yearsSome woman with an Asian accent rang me up about shares or something. I told her we don’t own any, then just hung up. She didn’t waste a second and phoned straight back.5 yearsI’m convinced this was one of those boiler room scams. A woman with an accent that seemed indian kept insisting on talking to my wife about some shares she supposedly owns in a company. It sounded really fishy. I’ve already notified the company about it. Just a heads up, watch out if you get a call like this!Submit Your Own Report ((917) 628-2219)
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