01174413039
☎️ 01174413039 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IP Voice Networks Ltd. It is part of the phone block 117441 with a prefix of 0117. The area code 0117 originates from Bristol.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01174413039
- Fell for online scam, updated securityOct
2023Warning: scam posing as O2Oct
2023O2 scam request code, block numberOct
2023Scam pretending as O2 callsOct
2023Received two phone calls todayOct
2023O2 scam call offering simOct
2023O2 caller offering 5G switchOct
2023Warning about fraudulent O2 dealsOct
2023Fraudulent scammer reading verification codeOct
2023Warning: possible scam portraying O2Oct
2023Possible scam, male caller, vagueOct
2023Scam caller; block and reportOct
2023Number Of Searches: 71 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 29 September 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Nybster(Highland), Penbidwal(Monmouthshire), Pitgrudy(Highland), Thorne Moor(Devon) and Tremains(Glamorgan).
01174413039 has 12 comments of which 9 x negative and 3 x neutral
01174413039 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01174413039 👆 is reported as a persistent scam impersonating O2, often claiming to offer a new 5G SIM card and requesting verification codes. Callers are sophisticated, sometimes using personal details to sound convincing, but requests to share security codes or answer security questions are a clear warning sign. Multiple users have experienced repeated calls and immediate hang-ups when not cooperating. Official advice is to never disclose codes over the phone and to block and report the number to O2. These calls frequently involve pressure tactics and false promises, so vigilance and familiarity with O2’s anti-fraud guidance are essential. Avoid engaging and verify any suspicious contact directly through official O2 channels.
Reports on phone number 01174413039
3 yearsDefinitely a scam - they were acting like they were with O2. They seemed to know quite a bit about me but it wasn’t real at all, watch out!3 yearsThey already knew loads about me, like my address and who holds the account. Then they wanted me to say my security question answer and confirm a code they said they sent me. Being daft, I actually read the code out loud. The deal sounded way too good to be real, so I phoned O2 directly and they told me it was all a con. After that, I had to go and change my password and update my security question straight away.3 yearsGot calls from someone claiming to be O2, saying they’re sending me a new SIM for 5G. They even sent messages that looked like they were from O2, asking me for a code. The texts warned not to share the code over the phone, so I knew it was dodgy. Absolutely a scam. They phoned me like four times, so I ended up blocking the number. Be careful and don’t pick up if you don’t know them!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2 saying they’d send a new SIM for 5G. I got texts that looked like they were from O2 asking me to share a code, but the texts warned never to give the code out on phone. Totally a scam, don’t pick up! They called me 4 times so I had to block the number.3 yearsThey rang me a couple of times earlier today.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2, saying they wanted to send me a new sim card. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2, said I needed to switch to 5G and they’d send a new SIM card the next day so I could keep my old number. They said they’d already sent me two texts and wanted me to confirm if I'd got them. Thing is, I never got any texts and then the call just ended suddenly. Bit weird if you ask me.3 yearsDefinitely a total O2 scam, no doubt about it.3 yearsPure scam, no doubt about it. She wanted me to say out loud a verification code, which was a massive red flag for me. If you're not sure, have a look at the advice o2 gives about spotting fraud and dodgy calls. Do not fall for it!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2 but it was clearly a scam.3 yearsI struggled to understand the bloke on the phone, he was going on about signals and that my number was gonna be changed tomorrow. Then he just dropped the call halfway through, didn’t even let me say a word. Honestly, it sounds like some sort of scam to me.3 yearsI've had a dodgy call from someone impersonating O2. I highly advise against picking up, just block the number. I've already notified O2 about the issue.Submit Your Own Report (0117 441 3039)
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