01133203251
☎️ 01133203251 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by AQL Wholesale Ltd. It is part of the phone block 113320 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01133203251
- Untrustworthy phone number sourceSep
2024Suspicious email claiming Amazon orderMay
2022Unsolicited phone calls from AmazonMar
2021Received suspicious email from AmazonMar
2021Amazon email scam regarding iPadMar
2021Scam email for iPad invoiceMar
2021Scan email pretending to be AmazonMar
2021Email fraud pretending to be AmazonMar
2021Suspicious duplicate details received elsewhereMar
2021Received Amazon payment scam emailMar
2021Fake email about Amazon orderMar
2021Scam email pretending to be AmazonMar
2021Spoof email about iPhone deliveryMar
2021Unexpected email invoice for iPadMar
2021User comment: "Spoof"Mar
2021Receiving scam email about iPadMar
2021False Amazon scam email alertMar
2021Fraudulent e-mail about computer purchaseMar
2021Be wary, contact Amazon directlyMar
2021Email scam pretending to deliverMar
2021Received potentially fraudulent email about orderMar
2021Fraudulent Amazon email, check numberMar
2021Inquiring about fraudulent purchase alertMar
2021Fraudulent email regarding iPad ProMar
2021Number Of Searches: 57 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 25 February 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cromer-Hyde(Hertfordshire), Sandford(Isle of Wight) and West Burra(Shetland Isles).
01133203251 has 23 comments of which 22 x negative and 1 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01133203251
2 yearsSeems pretty sketchy to me.4 yearsI got an email that raised a few alarm bells-it looked like it was from Amazon, claiming I’d made an order with them. Quite odd, really. It urged me to ring this number, 01133203251, if I wasn't the one who'd supposedly made the purchase, asserting that the number was linked to their security department. I can't shake the feeling that it's dodgy and potentially a scam.Amazon5 yearsGot three emails within a few hours claiming to be from Amazon, saying to ring this number if there were any issues. They were about a mobile phone order I never placed. I’ll be keeping an eye on my bank account over the coming days just to be safe.Amazon5 yearsGot an email claiming to be from Amazon, saying to call this number if I had any issues. Problem is, the order they mentioned doesn’t exist on my account. The email came from this address: [email protected]Amazon5 yearsGot an email claiming to be from Amazon about an iPad Pro order invoice sent to Edward Priest. It said to call 01133203251 if I hadn't made the order. Definitely a scam!AmazonEdward Priest5 yearsGot a dodgy email from 01133203251 saying I owe £799 for an iPad. Total scam, don’t reply!5 yearsI got an email pretending to be an Amazon invoice for an iPad costing £799, meant to be delivered to some place in Watford. The odd thing is, the only contact number on the invoice was for questions and reporting scams (which is kinda funny!). Definitely a total scam, don’t bother ringing it!AmazonWatford5 yearsDefinitely a scam, I've seen the exact same info pop up from other places too.5 yearsGot a dodgy email about an Amazon order supposedly made by me. The message said if it wasn’t me, I should ring some Amazon security number. I didn’t bother calling, seemed like a total scam to me.Amazon5 yearsGot an email saying Amazon had taken payment for an iPad, mentioning some guy called Edward Priest from Woodford Green. If that’s not you, they say to call 0113 320 3251. Definitely looks like another dodgy Amazon scam going around.AmazonEdward PriestWoodford Green5 yearsI didn’t get any actual phone call, just a dodgy email pretending to be from Amazon about an order I supposedly made. It said the number was from their fraud team, asking me to ring if I hadn’t placed a £799 order. I never called, just marked it as spam and deleted it. The email came from [email protected].Amazon5 yearsI didn’t get a call, but I received a scam email from [email protected], similar to what others are mentioning. When I searched the number mentioned in the email, it was clear it’s part of a phishing attempt. The message pretended to be from Amazon, but just a simple check of the sender’s email address gave it away every time! These fake emails are pretty easy to spot if you take a moment to look.Amazon5 yearsGot an odd email claiming an iPhone was sent to some bloke named Edward Priest over in Woodford Green, London - but I never ordered anything like that. Seems like a spoof, honestly.Edward PriestWoodford Green5 yearsI didn’t get a phone call, but out of nowhere, I received an email claiming to be an invoice for an iPad I never bought.5 yearsHavent had any calls but ive gotten two emails telling me i bought an ipad on amazon. The thing is, i dont even have an amazon account. The email said to ring this number (113)320-3251 if i didn’t make the purchase so i could talk to their fraud team. There was a name and delivery address on it that i didn’t recognise at all. Didn’t put a foot wrong and figured it was fishy, so i looked up the number and found out its just a scam.Amazon5 yearsI never actually got a phone call from this number but it showed up in a dodgy email claiming to be from Amazon about an iPad I supposedly bought. I checked my real Amazon account and there was no such order. The strange part is they wanted me to ring a “Fraud line” and gave this number. The email came from [email protected] so watch out!Amazon5 yearsJust got an email titled Payment Receipt from [email protected], claiming I bought a computer worth £799, which will be sent to a Watford address I never gave. If you didn’t place this order, they say to get in touch with Amazon Security at ++44(113)320-3251. Honestly, just ignore it - feels dodgy to me.WatfordAmazon Security5 yearsDon’t trust this one, probably a scam. Just hang up and call Amazon straight from your account if you want to check.Amazon5 yearsGot an email pretending to be from Amazon telling me I'd bought something pricey. They gave a number they said was the fraud team to call if I didn't make the order. I didn't call it but looked up the number and realised it was a total scam.Amazon5 yearsLike a few of you, I got an email about buying an iPad costing £769, with postage pushing the total to £799. The message included this number, saying it was for checking if it might be a scam. Really glad I looked it up here first!5 yearsI got an email that looked like it was from Amazon about an order for an iPhone costing £769, which I definitely didn’t buy. The email had a phone number to call if I didn’t make the purchase and wanted to report it to their fraud team. When I rang Amazon myself, they told me they hadn’t received any order under my name and hadn’t sent that email. Turns out it’s a scam, so watch out and don’t trust those emails blindly.Amazon5 yearsI got this email saying Amazon confirmed I ordered an iPad, but it looked dodgy. They wanted me to ring a number if I hadn’t placed the order, but by checking the sender’s details, it was obvious it wasn’t really from Amazon. Definitely a scam, so watch out!Amazon5 yearsGot an email claiming I’d ordered an iPad Pro from Amazon - total scam! It had a number to call the “Amazon fraud department” at 01133203251 if you didn’t place the order. Definitely a phishing attempt, so watch out!AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (0113 320 3251)
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