0019293464001
☎️ 0019293464001 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (929). The area code (929) originates from United States.
The format of this phone number on your Caller ID may vary, such as:
(929) 346-4001 Tagged as:
TimeLine of events for phone number 0019293464001
- Multiple missed calls, unknown responseJun
2022Classical guitar music after long pauseJun
2022"End the call abruptly"Jun
2022Woman asked for deceased husbandMay
2022Repeated, persistent calls about BT sharesMay
2022Unknown caller offering dubious investment opportunityMay
2022Tracey trying to buy sharesMay
2022Potential scam involving Lloyds BankMay
2022Unsolicited call about BT sharesMay
2022Oriental lady requests to talkMay
2022PhD caller from Canada, share scamMay
2022Asian interest in HSBC stocksMay
2022Received scam call about Lloyds sharesMay
2022Caller identified as a scammerMay
2022Chinese woman scam about sharesMay
2022Call included loud background noiseMay
2022Suspicious request for bonus sharesApr
2022Scam call claiming company takeoverApr
2022Unclear share and insurance detailsApr
2022Suspicious call regarding potential takeoverMar
2022Caller asked about wife's sharesMar
2022Possible scam using father's sharesMar
2022Block number, still receiving callsMar
2022Received suspicious call from scammersMar
2022Ring prompt, music on voicemailMar
2022Phone scam from Richard GomezMar
2022Multiple unknown calls; threatening voicemailMar
2022Music on voicemail, no messageMar
2022Ignored incoming call, didn't respondMar
2022Missed call, no voicemail leftMar
2022Call at 7pm, hung upMar
2022Suspicious calls from potential scammersMar
2022Woman tries to buy sharesMar
2022Warned about unsolicited phone scamMar
2022Warning of fake call scamMar
2022Persistent cold caller behavior lateMar
2022Received call about unknown manMar
2022Received call about Ibiderola sharesMar
2022Phone has call blocking featureMar
2022Silent and no words spokenFeb
2022Confusion about Sainsbury shares discussedFeb
2022lacked understanding of Sainsbury's sharesFeb
2022Suspected scam call about sharesFeb
2022Number Of Searches: 130 Number Of Comments: 41 First Seen: 21 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from France Lynch(Gloucestershire), Whitecairns(Aberdeenshire) and Wiay(Highland).
0019293464001 has 41 comments of which 21 x neutral and 20 x negative
0019293464001 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0019293464001 👆 is reported as a persistent and suspicious caller typically targeting individuals about shares in companies like BT, Lloyds, HSBC, Sainsbury’s, and others. The caller often uses a female voice with an Asian accent, mentions potential takeovers and offers to buy shares at inflated prices. They display personal information such as names and addresses, sometimes related to deceased relatives, raising concerns of data misuse. Attempts to obtain email addresses or signatures on non-disclosure agreements are common. The caller rarely provides verifiable company details, often hangs up when questioned, and may play music or remain silent. Many consider these calls a scam, advising recipients to avoid engagement, not to share personal details, and to block the number.
Reports on phone number 0019293464001
4 yearsThey rang me about four times, finally I picked up and all I could hear was silence, then suddenly this asian lady spoke up. I just ended the call straight away.4 years0019293464001 - After a bit of silence, I heard some classical guitar tunes playing.4 yearsJust ended the call straight away.4 yearsThere was this lady who called asking for my husband about some shares. I told her it would be hard since he passed away last year. After that, I just said goodbye and ended the call.4 yearsJust like a bunch of others here, I got calls about buying BT shares with offers between £8 and £17. They were super annoying, calling me over and over again. Eventually, I just hang up straight away now.BT4 yearsTracey called, saying she was interested in buying shares in Telephonica SA. She kept going on about a client ready to pay anywhere from £8 to £17 per share. She gave me an address and phone number but asked for an email too. I just told her to send it through the post instead.TraceyTelephonica SA4 yearsGot a call about BT shares which we sold ages ago. I told her I had no clue what she meant, and she just ended the call straight away.BT4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent asking me about Lloyds Bank shares. Felt fishy, so I reckon it was a scam.Lloyds Bank4 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent asking about HBSC Lloyds shares. I told her I was busy and just heading out. She was quite courteous and ended by wishing me a lovely day.HBSC Lloyds4 yearsGot a call from someone from Asia asking me about HSBC stock, wasn’t expecting that! Just a random enquiry about shares, quite unusual actually. Wonder what their angle was.HSBC4 yearsGot a call from a lady speaking with an Asian accent, saying she was calling about Lloyds shares and could sell them for way more than the bank offers. She knew where I lived but refused to send anything through the post. She didn’t have my email either. Felt like a total scam, so I just hung up.Lloyds4 yearsGot a call from someone speaking with a Canadian accent claiming to be a PhD. They said their client was interested in buying my shares in a Canadian telecom company. I told her she must have the wrong number because I don’t own any shares like that. Even though she knew my name and address, she was gonna send me some info. I checked the number afterwards and it turned out to be a scam.4 yearsI blocked this number because it’s definitely a scam. Don’t trust it.4 yearsGot a couple of calls from a woman with an unusual accent, said something about their company in the US buying up BT Group shares. She said she’d email me some paperwork to fill out. When I asked why BT hadn’t told me anything, her excuse was pretty weak. Then she gave me a dodgy email and the number showed as blocked. Definitely a scam, watch out!AmericaBT GroupBT4 yearsSomehow this call got through my blocker, but they didn’t bother leaving a voicemail. All I could hear was a lot of noise in the background, nothing else.4 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Robert Lee with a pretty strong foreign accent, claiming I was owed bonus shares from some company called International Power. I told him I don’t have any shares there, so no thanks. All he seemed want was an email to send over some papers for me to sign. Yeah, as if!Robert LeeInternational Power4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were taking over BT. Thing is, I don’t even use BT! When they asked for my name, I told them to first tell me who I was. Total scam. I asked for their phone number and they just hung up on me. Checked the number and yep, it matched. Had an Indian accent too.BT4 yearsThey mentioned something about shares I supposedly owned, but when I asked for details on the insurance company, they couldn’t provide any info at all.4 yearsSo, this woman named Jada rang me up saying she was speaking on behalf of a buyer interested in acquiring 51% of BT shares to take over the company. She said she was from New York, but her accent definitely didn’t sound American at all. When I asked for info about the company or law firm involved, she refused to share anything. Plus, the number she called from wouldn’t pick up if I tried calling back. Quite dodgy if you ask me!JadaBTBT plcNew York4 yearsGot a call from a woman asking about shares linked to my missus. But she doesn’t own any shares. We ended the call pretty quick, just about two minutes.4 yearsMy mum got a call from a lady asking about shares in Mitchell & Butler that belonged to my dad, who passed away recently. I think they've probably spotted the obituary and tried to check share records or something. The shares were actually sold back in 2007, so it’s obviously a con.Mitchell & Butler4 yearsEven tho I've put this number on block, my phone keeps ringing from it. I don't answer, just end the call as soon as I notice who's calling. Does anyone know a way to completely stop them from ringing?4 yearsSo this number 00 1 (929) 346-4001 from New York rang me at about 2.15 in the afternoon. A woman named Tracy, sounded American, asked if she was speaking to me and then started asking questions about my Whitbread Shares. She claimed a buyer was interested in purchasing them all. I told her I had looked the number up online and found it was linked to scams. She called me stupid and then put me on hold with some annoying music, so I just ended the call.New YorkTracyWhitbread4 yearsWhen they call, all we get is music playing on the answering machine, no one actually speaking.4 yearsI got a call on my landline from 0019293464001, some bloke called Richard Gomez, trying to get me to sell my shares in Scottish Power. Thing is, I sold those shares ages ago, back in 2007.Richard GomezScottish Power4 yearsThis number kept ringing us up four times all in one night. Each time, there was this woman with a strange accent trying to talk, but there was loads of background noise so it was tough to make out what she was saying. We just ended the call every time. Later, we found a voicemail where she actually said, after stating our address, "We're coming to burn your house down ####." Proper creepy!4 yearsNo words, just tunes from 0019293464001 left on my voicemail.4 yearsI just let this one ring out without picking up.4 yearsWhen I picked up the phone from 0019293464001, there wasn’t any voicemail or message on my answerphone at all.4 yearsI kept getting calls about Sainsbury's shares every other day. The last time they rang, I told them I suspected it was a scam and that I wasn't interested. They said goodbye nicely and ended the call. To me, that just makes them seem even more like scammers!Sainsbury4 yearsGot a call around 7 in the evening, but as soon as my answerphone kicked in, they just went silent and hung up.4 yearsSomeone called me about buying Iberdrola shares, but I haven’t owned any for ages, so it was pretty obvious it was a scam. I told them straight up they were dodgy and ended the call. I don’t trust anything that comes from unexpected phone calls, no way would I get involved with that.Iberdrola4 yearsGot a call from a woman who sounded Asian, saying she was from some firm wanting to buy my shares. It was a bit creepy how she already had my phone number and my home address. She kept asking for my email to make the process faster.4 yearsI got a call from a woman who seemed to be asian, saying she was from some big company trying to get my bank details. Seriously, don’t talk to them, it’s a scam!4 yearsGot a call from a woman late in the evening, around 8.30, asking to talk to my Dad about selling his shares. She kept ringing repeatedly until we finally gave the phone to him. Dad told her straight away he wasn't looking to sell and ended the call. Then the following day, the same number called us 8 times! I just ignored the calls and hung up without saying anything.4 yearsI picked up a call on my landline yesterday. It was a woman speaking with a strange foreign accent who wanted to speak to some bloke I'd never heard mentioned before. She said it had something to do with his BT shares. I told her there's no one by that name at my place and I didn’t know who she meant, then I just hung up.4 yearsI’ve got this call blocker on my phone, so any calls I don’t want just get sent straight to voicemail. Most times I just let it ring out, so they sit there wondering if I’ll answer, but I never do and eventually they hang up.4 yearsThere wasn’t a single word said.4 yearsHonestly, I wasn’t really sure what she was trying to say about those Sainsbury shares. It all seemed a bit over my head.Sainsbury4 yearsWhen it came to Sainsbury shares, she really didn't seem to know much about it, to be fair.Sainsbury4 yearsGot three calls today about Sainsburys shares, but the lady was hard to follow. She did know my name, which made me suspicious - it felt like a scam to me.SainsburySubmit Your Own Report ((929) 346-4001)
Stay watchful! Submit a report about your feedback with this number. Support others steer clear of scams or recognize genuine communications.
Other Numbers