008459996057
โ๏ธ 008459996057 ๐ is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 59996057.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 008459996057
- Beware of scam call threatsAug
2016Indian man phone scam alertApr
2016Warning about scam phone callApr
2016Received Indian woman and manApr
2016TPS scam, refusing to listenApr
2016Unknown Indian man made insulting commentMar
2016Potential international scam or marketingMar
2016Husband frustrates telemarketer in callMar
2016Caller impersonated TalkTalk for scam nervouslyFeb
2016Received scam call, wasted timeFeb
2016Call, answer, immediate hangup, suspicionFeb
2016Dealing with persistent scam callerFeb
2016Persistent non-English speaking security concernFeb
2016Warning: scam call alert be cautiousFeb
2016Caller hung up, possible scamFeb
2016User requests data in tpsFeb
2016Struggles with language barrier, tech issuesFeb
2016Complaint about foreign scam callerFeb
2016Believing in UK phone scamFeb
2016Skeptical of vehicle crash reportJan
2016Foreigner claiming BT bill outstandingJan
2016Skeptical of foreign assistance servicesJan
2016surprising phone call receivedJan
2016Received random computer-generated call inappropriatelyJan
2016Number Of Searches: 149 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 06 January 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Belmont(Oxfordshire), Dalton(Cumbria), Glenancross(Highland), Talaton(Devon) and Water End(Bedfordshire).
008459996057 has 23 comments of which 8 x negative and 15 x neutral
008459996057 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number โ๏ธ 008459996057 ๐ is reported as a nuisance scam number often linked to calls from people with Indian accents pretending to be from telecom companies like TalkTalk or BT. Callers use high-pressure tactics, claiming security breaches or outstanding bills, trying to get personal or card details, or remote access to your computer. Many complain of rude or aggressive behaviour when challenged or refused. The callers tend to have poor English and stick to scripted pitches. Despite being on TPS, victims still get daily calls. They sometimes claim to offer nuisance call blocking services but ask for sensitive info. These calls are widely distrusted, frustrating, and aggressive, with several users sharing experiences of wasting the scammersโ time or airing warnings to friends.
Reports on phone number 008459996057
10 yearsI had this bloke call me, saying he was from TalkTalk, but it turned out he was trying to get remote access to my computer to load it up with ransomware and basically lock me out of my own thing. Never hand over any details to these rogues, they’re just scamming poor, trusting folks. Don’t be polite or nice to them - they don’t deserve it. If you catch them out, just mess with them, swear or chuckle in their face, it really rattles them!TalkTalk10 yearsGot a call from a guy claiming he was from some ‘telephone preference service’, sounded dodgy as hell, probably just trying to scam me.Telecom Preference Management10 yearsHad a call from a chap who said he was with the 'Telephone Preference Management Service'. Tried peddling some nonsense. Total scam!Telephone Preference Management Service10 yearsyesterday, I got a call from an Indian man with some rubbish excuse, and today it was a woman with an accent from India ringing me with the same nonsense. I've saved both numbers and shared them on Facebook so my mates can keep an eye out too.Facebook10 yearsThey say they're affiliated with TPS, yet they proceed to ask for a mountain of card details. It's blatantly a scam! Despite my protests that I'm not keen on their so-called offer, they keep calling. Day in and day out, without fail. Just today, they called up asking for my husband! When I mentioned he wasn't available, they resorted to foul language and abruptly ended the call. Unbelievable!TPS10 yearsA bloke from India called me on 008459996057, asking for my lad. He claimed they went to school together, but it was a place I’d never come across before. When I tried to find out where this school was, he just told me to go back to sleep! I told him that was rude and that I was glad my son didn’t go there. Honestly, if he rings again, I won’t be so forgiving.10 yearsLoads of calls from what looked like overseas numbers, so I figured it was just some marketing or a scam. I didn’t pick up and they just hung up after a bit. Honestly, why can’t these calls be blocked for good? With all the tech we’ve got nowadays, tracing and banning them should be easy, right?10 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent. My hubby picked up and started chatting, asking about her weekend and caught her completely off guard from whatever script she was following. After a while, he asked the obvious question - why was she ringing? She wanted our debit card details, and when quizzed why, she cheekily said something like "to take money from your account." Nutter! My husband just told her to jog on. I think I’d have played along longer though, maybe pretending to dig for my card, then suddenly played a whistle sound right in her ear!11 yearsToday, 29th February, at around 10:21 am, I got a call from this number. Some bloke with an Indian accent answered saying, “Good morning, I’m calling from TalkTalk, my name is Jack, how are you today?” I said, “I’m fine, Jack - if that’s your real name.” Then he switched it up, saying his name was Jan before hanging up straight away. This is at least the third dodgy call I’ve had this week. I’m on the TPS register, but I heard recently that scammers somehow get hold of that list and deliberately ring people on it. Is that true?JackTalkTalkJanTelephone Preference Service11 yearsAs soon as I picked up, they just ended the call.11 yearsGot a call from someone saying it was about an accident that just happened. Usually, when I tell them off loud enough, they just hang up, but this bloke kept going. So I told him off proper, not exactly nicely. Might get myself a whistle to blow in their ear - they won’t be bothering me again after that blast for sure.11 yearsHe hardly spoke any English and kept insisting that I sit at my computer right away. Apparently, he claimed there was some kind of security breach that would "attack my computer" within the next day. No matter what I said, he just ignored me and wasn’t willing to listen at all.11 yearsI got a call today from a woman with an Indian accent, she claimed they had a free service to stop scam calls on our BT phone (which we don’t even have). They said it was no charge but still needed to check my card info. When I asked what info they already had, she passed me to a “manager”. He got pretty rude when I asked about the first 4 digits of the card they supposedly had on file. I kept questioning him and he just got annoyed and ended up hanging up on me. Don’t give these people any details!11 yearsThe moment I picked up, the caller just cut off, so I figured it was probably some sort of scam.11 yearsGot a call saying it was from TPS, but then they started asking for loads of personal details. Felt a bit dodgy to me.TPS11 yearsI got a call from some woman with an Indian accent who sounded like she struggled with English. She kept talking about issues with my PC or BT, but it felt like she was trying to sneak into my account or something. Really dodgy line.11 yearsI had an amusing encounter with an Indian chap who had quite a struggle with English. He claimed he was assisting me with a barrage of nuisance calls. I couldn't help but chuckle! When I inquired about his address, insisting he was operating from London, he seemed to get a bit flustered. I mentioned that I was compiling a list of phone numbers and addresses to report them, which appeared to ruffle his feathers a bit. He abruptly hung up! Honestly, it’s high time the government sorted out this mess and put some rules in place to rein in these rogues. I worry that some unsuspecting soul will fall for their tricks. It's a right shambles!London11 yearsHere we have yet another individual, seemingly from India, trying rather unsuccessfully to masquerade as a UK 0845 number.IndiaUK11 yearsHere we go again with yet another nutter spreading tales about a car accident that never took place!11 yearsI received a call from someone who sounded like they were from abroad, claiming to be with BT and mentioning an unpaid bill. The person struggled quite a bit with their English!BT11 yearsOh, here we go again-yet another foreign voice droning on! She’s adamant that our computer will cease to function if we don’t allow her to assist. Of course it’s going to, right? How predictable! ๐11 yearsOut of the blue, my phone buzzed with a call I wasn't anticipating.11 yearsReceived a call earlier today; it was obviously an automatic dialler.Submit Your Own Report (59996057)
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