008562190048
☎️ 008562190048 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 2190048.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 008562190048
- Beware of potential investment scamFeb
2019Scam call about inflated share pricesJan
2019Warning about fraudulent investment opportunityJan
2019Foreign woman manipulative scam hang upJan
2019Ignore unrecognized number, avoid callsJan
2019Warning of potential stock scamJan
2019Suspicious caller regarding shares purchaseJan
2019Warning about National Grid stock scamDec
2018Frequent unexplained calls, no messagesDec
2018Missed call on mobile twiceNov
2018Scammers pretending to be TandemNov
2018Scam call about Sainsbury sharesNov
2018Inappropriate threats over the phoneSep
2018Unwanted calls about nonexistent sharesSep
2018Unwanted calls, rude response, disconnectedSep
2018Suspicious cold call about sharesSep
2018Unexpected call about investment sharesAug
2018Abusive Indian man mistreated re-sharesAug
2018Unprofessional, abusive calls from companiesAug
2018Negative caller, cut off immediatelyAug
2018Suspicious call regarding shares, repetitiveJul
2018Suspicious, seeking info on sharesJul
2018Warning about potential investment scamJun
2018Operator was verbally abusive, reportedMay
2018Potential scam targeting elderly investorsMay
2018Call from outfit in New YorkApr
2018Scam call about nonexistent investmentsApr
2018Unsolicited investment call, unknown callerApr
2018Caller asked for me, hung upApr
2018Number Of Searches: 160 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 31 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dingle(Lancashire), Sutton Bonington(Nottinghamshire) and Tanfield(Durham).
008562190048 has 29 comments of which 11 x neutral and 18 x negative
008562190048 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 008562190048 👆 is reported as a persistent and fraudulent number involved in share purchase scams, targeting individuals with offers to buy shares at inflated prices. Callers often pretend to represent consulting firms or investors purportedly from the US, using convincing but false details about shareholdings or takeover bids. Many recipients report aggressive, abusive behaviour, including offensive language when questioned or refused. The calls frequently occur in the evenings and sometimes involve repeated attempts or threats, causing distress especially to vulnerable individuals. No legitimate company linked to these calls has been verified, and cases of impersonation of well-known firms or shares in companies long defunct are common. It is strongly advised not to engage, share personal or financial details, or trust any offers made via these calls.
Reports on phone number 008562190048
7 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Stonehouse Consulting, who were interested in buying my Torotrak shares at £15 a pop. The company’s in administration, and it all seems a bit dodgy. Be cautious, folks! These blokes are likely up to no good. They’re also pushing for a million-pound insurance policy to carry out their little ruse. Makes me wonder where on earth one might even get that insurance from!Stonehouse ConsultingTorotrak8 yearsGot a call on 18th Jan 2019 from someone claiming they were in New York and were thinking about purchasing shares at highly marked up rates. Seriously, don’t share any details with these lot!New York8 yearsGot a call about buying shares in First Group, but the price they quoted seemed way too high. They even followed up with an email that looked totally legit. Luckily, I did some digging on the company and found out it was a scam. Definitely don't fall for it, you could end up losing a lot.First Group8 yearsJust like many others, I got a call from a lady with a foreign accent trying to sell me shares. I told her to take me off their list and then ended the call. Looks like a total con - I bet they’d want my bank info next. Watch out, folks!8 yearsGot a couple of calls this week from someone saying they spoke for a buyer interested in snapping up shares way above market value, for a hostile takeover or something. Both times, they mentioned the buyer already owning exactly 41% of the shares - same figure, different stocks. Felt really fishy, like a rehearsed spiel and probably a scam in the making. Not quite sure what their endgame is, though. They also said they were calling from New York. Watch out for these sorts of dodgy calls!New York8 yearsThis number keeps calling me around 8 or 9 each evening. I never pick up since it’s unknown, and they don’t leave any voicemail either. Pretty annoying!8 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be a buyer of Dawson International shares. However, when I asked for more details, I was met with an outburst of what I assume was a Far Eastern language. In addition, they provided me with an average number and an intriguing sequence of digits: 9140019143395216-no idea what that refers to.Dawson International8 yearsI kept getting calls from this number about buying shares in National Grid. Honestly, it’s a classic share scam, everyone should watch out!National Grid8 yearsThis evening, my home phone received two calls from this number, just half an hour apart. It’s been a recurring nuisance lately, as they’ve been ringing me every day for the past few days. I’ve opted not to pick up, as they never bother to leave a voicemail. Quite unnerving, really!8 yearsThey called me twice really fast on my mobile, which already has an answerphone message, so I just ignored it and didn’t pick up.8 yearsI've had loads of calls from different folks, who use names like Mike and Marie, claiming they're ringing from the USA, but that's not true at all. They say they want to chat about my Tandem shares, though I haven’t owned any in years. I even got in touch with Tandem about this, and they told me it's definitely a scam.MikeMarieUSATandem8 yearsGot a dodgy call from someone claiming to be in New York, trying to chat with my missus about Sainsbury shares - which we don't even own. Turns out, they weren't being honest about the New York bit; looks like the number actually traces back to Laos, according to the details on this page. Total scam if you ask me.New YorkSainsburyLaos8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Asian accent. When I asked what the heck he wanted, he got all annoyed and shouted something like "I'm gonna ### you, watch out for a bomb coming your way." Lovely, eh? Honestly, comments like that are just not on and might scare those who are more sensitive.8 yearsThis number has called me loads of times. When I told the bloke to stop calling, he started being really nasty and swearing. I hung up straight away. Then he called back again, so I picked up but just stayed silent and let him keep going on by himself.8 yearsGot a call from 008562190048 a couple of times about some Marks and Spencer shares we supposedly have, which is rubbish as we haven't had any for years. They just wouldn't take no for an answer and kept pushing. In the end, I just ended the call, but it worries me that someone less savvy might fall for whatever they're trying.Marks and Spencer8 yearsHad the same thing happen with someone about United Utilities shares. She kept pressing me about how many shares I owned and how long I’d had them. When I told her I wasn’t sure, she got all suspicious, probably cos it was a cold call and I was just making a cuppa in the kitchen. In the end I just said I wasn’t interested in selling and she cut me off. Cheers to the others here for confirming it’s a scam, really put my mind at ease.United Utilities8 yearsGot a call from a woman with quite a deep voice. She already had my name and where I lived. She began chatting about some shares I supposedly had that were under a hostile takeover. I cut her off and just ended the call.8 yearsGot a voicemail from a man with an Indian accent, calling about shares, but it was full of abuse. Left me a really nasty message.8 yearsGot a proper nasty call the other day. Told them my other half wasn’t home, though he was just outside in the garden. They rang back straight away and he picked up, then they went and called me some awful name for supposedly lying! They didn’t even say why they were ringing. They tried ringing again but we ignored it. Later on, I looked up the number on my phone.8 yearsHang up quick, this caller was really annoying and aggressive. No point in wasting time on them.8 yearsAround 8.30pm tonight, I got a call from this number and the bloke sounded like he had some American accent. He wanted to talk about Georgica shares, which I’m pretty sure disappeared like 15 years ago. I told him straight up I wasn’t giving out any info and that I don’t chat about money matters to strangers on the phone. He got a bit nasty after that. Then he kept calling back a few more times. When my wife picked up one of those calls, she just hung up as soon as she realised it was the same guy. No doubt he’s not some legit person from a proper company.Georgica8 yearsThis bloke keeps ringing up about buying some shares my missus supposedly has. The whole thing sounds a bit dodgy to me. He said he’d send some details through the post but never did, and now he just keeps calling all the time.8 yearsLooks like one of those share scams to me.8 yearsfirst, the caller started rattling on with a bunch of financial mumbo jumbo about some investments i supposedly had. when i requested the info in writing to check, he suddenly out of nowhere started calling me nasty names like a b**** and a w***. i asked him to repeat what he said because i couldn’t believe it, and all he did was say “b****” again and even spelled it out loud. ive reported this bad behaviour to ofcom now.Ofcom8 yearsMy elderly mum, who's 88, got a call from some company trying to sell Rio Tinto shares at almost one and a half times their real price. It’s got scam written all over it. Honestly, who’d pay that much when you can just buy them on a regular stock market and save like 30%? Do they really think we’re daft or what?Rio Tinto8 yearsi got a call the other day from someone saying they wanted to buy shares i supposedly had in a firm that’s actually been closed down. i told them the shares meant nothing now, but they tried to say the company had some licences or patents they wanted. reminded me of a call i had ages ago from a place in new york, so i asked if they were ringing from there. they said yes, so i just hung up after that.New York8 yearsGot a call the other day from some bloke asking to talk to my missus about her investments in Sainsbury’s. Totally fishy, seeing as she’s never put a penny into anything like that. These scammers should honestly just disappear, they’re the worst!Sainsbury8 yearsThey called and knew my name, saying it was about our investments or something. I just ended the call straight away.8 yearsSomeone rang me up and asked if I was by name, but as soon as I mentioned it felt like a call I wasn’t keen on answering, they just ended the call.Submit Your Own Report (2190048)
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