01224044647
☎️ 01224044647 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by YayYay Limited. It is part of the phone block 1224044 with a prefix of 01224. The area code 01224 originates from Aberdeen.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01224044647
- Scam targeting cryptocurrency investments reportedJul
2024Call abandoned without any communicationAug
2023Received scam calls, inappropriate responsesAug
2023Warning text, discount phone callAug
2023Warning about potential scamAug
2023Received multiple suspicious communications from O2Aug
2023Alert about suspicious call scamAug
2023O2 text message discount scamAug
2023Possible scam from O2Aug
2023Warning about persistent scam attemptsAug
2023Report all scams to authoritiesAug
2023Missed call, suspicious text warningAug
2023Received multiple suspicious calls and messagesAug
2023Scam call from fake O2Aug
2023Unauthorized text and calls receivedAug
2023Received unexpected passcode, suspected scamAug
2023Unanswered calls and suspicious textAug
2023Increased scam calls after switchAug
2023Calls from supposed O2, suspect scamAug
2023Will block after missed callAug
2023Multiple calls, unanswered, now blockedAug
2023User warns of potential scamAug
2023Suspicious call from 01224044647 attemting fraudAug
2023Fraudulent calls and texts from "02"Aug
2023Scam call from fake customer serviceAug
2023Unknown caller, no messageAug
2023Warning about phone call scamAug
2023Number Of Searches: 54 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 29 July 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Levalsa Meor(Cornwall), Locheport(Western Isles) and Woodside(Hertfordshire).
01224044647 has 25 comments of which 12 x negative and 13 x neutral
01224044647 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01224044647 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation impersonating O2, involving unsolicited calls and texts claiming to offer significant discounts or require account verification via security codes not requested by recipients. Callers often request sensitive information such as bank details and use slight variations in email addresses or message formats to deceive. Victims note frequent unanswered calls, multiple call attempts from different numbers, and unprofessional behaviour including offensive language. The scam appears widespread and highly organised, with victims advised not to engage, to block the numbers, and to report incidents to Action Fraud and phone providers. Official O2 communications are distinguished by specific formatting; any discrepancies may indicate fraud. Public awareness and reporting are crucial to counter these ongoing fraudulent activities.
Reports on phone number 01224044647
2 yearsI got contacted by this number about investing in cryptocurrency and they said they work with OKX, which is a real bitcoin company. But the email they gave me looked off - almost the same as the real one but not quite. It’s a complete scam, they take your cash and vanish without a trace. Seriously, don’t trust them or you’ll get stung.OKX3 yearsJust answered and the other end went quiet then they dropped the call straight away.3 yearsI got a call from this number but when I picked up there was silence. Turns out, after looking it up, it's linked to scam calls. Then the same person phoned me again, so I told them to buzz off. Strange enough, they rang me once more from a Leeds number and cheekily asked if I wanted to 'flip him'. I just ended the call and after that, they kept buzzing me non-stop from both lines. Proper annoying!3 yearsJust before receiving a phone call, I got a text from O2 with a one-time code I never asked for, which immediately made me suspicious. Then I answered a call from people with very strong foreign accents claiming I could get a 40% discount for free, just by handing over some personal info. When I challenged them, they quickly ended the call, clearly figuring I wasn’t a soft target. Watch out for these scammers - if it sounds too good to be true, it almost certainly is. Here’s hoping those Indian cybercrime folks stop faffing about and actually crack down on these dodgy scammers.O2Indian Cyber Crime3 yearsGot a call and a couple of texts all around 4.08pm, said to be from O2 or something. The person had that typical foreign accent which made no sense to me, so I just hung up. Afterwards, I blocked the number. Seriously, can these annoying messages be stopped already?3 yearsThis has to be one of those scams, for sure.3 yearsReceived a message supposedly from 02, saying something about scams and giving a code. Right after, the same number called me up offering a massive 40% off my monthly charges. The catch was, I needed to chat with their partner to get the deal. Bit sketchy if you ask me.3 yearsAfter getting loads of texts from O2 about slashing my bill by 40%, they started asking for my bank card's last four digits. The woman kept telling me she’d post the new contract to me for just 1p. I suggested an email instead, but she was dead set on sending it by post. In the end, I just ended the call.O23 yearsGot a bunch of texts from O2 saying they’d slash my bill by 40%, then asked for the last four digits of my card. She kept insisting she’d post me a paper contract for just a penny. I offered to get it emailed instead, but she was really pushy about sending it in the post. Ended up just hanging up.O23 yearsA person called claiming to be from O2 and offered me a 40% discount. They wanted me to verify the last four digits of my bank account. I refused, then got put through to a manager who asked me for my bank info again. I said no once more and told them I was ending the call.3 yearsGot a text saying I'd asked for an 02 code, which I never did, followed by another text with the actual code. Then I got a phone call from this number. Be careful, it looks like an 02 scam to me!3 yearsLike a few others here, they rang me twice but I didn't pick up. Later I got a message claiming to be from O2 UK. It felt like a sneaky tactic, trying to get me to trust them if a call came in asking for a code I never asked for to begin with. Needless to say, I've blocked them now.O2 UK3 yearsI got three calls today, all from different numbers but ignored each one. On top of that, I received three texts from O2 with security codes that I definitely didn’t ask for. Really strange and a bit worrying to be honest.3 yearsGot a message about a code I supposedly asked for, which I never did. Then there were a few calls from the same number, but I didn’t pick up since I didn’t know who it was.3 yearsGot a call from this number earlier but couldn’t pick up. After seeing everyone’s remarks, I’m thinking it’s best to just block it.3 yearsSince Virgin Mobile switched over to O2, I’ve been bombarded with scam calls like never before. They come through almost every week now. I tried getting in touch with O2 about it but they didn’t really help at all. Feels like it might even be some kind of O2-related scam. In the end, I just blocked the number because they just wouldn’t quit ringing.Virgin MobileO23 yearsThis was totally a scam.3 yearsGot calls from this number saying they're from O2. First, it came from Aberdeen, then almost immediately from Leicester. Kept ringing me non-stop. Looks like a scam trying to get money. Don't share any details with them!AberdeenLeicester3 yearsThis number rang me but I couldn’t answer. Later on, I got a text supposedly from 'O2', telling me to enter a code to access my account. After seeing what other people wrote here, I took a proper look and noticed the ‘O2 UK’ message had a weird space in the name, while the genuine O2 texts don’t have that at all.3 yearsThis number kept ringing me like 5 times within an hour, but nobody picked up. I've just gone ahead and blocked it now.3 yearsBeen getting quite a few calls from someone saying they’re from O2. They sent me a message to ‘confirm my account details’ and promised to cut my contract cost in half. When I asked them what my current monthly charge was, they dodged the question. The message appeared to come from O2 UK, but normally texts from O2 show up as O2UK, all squashed together, so this one seemed off. Feels like a scam to me. They’re pretty pushy too.O2O2 UK3 yearsSo I got this strange text from 02 with a code I never requested. Then, almost right after, a bloke with a strong accent rang me from 01224044647 claiming he was with 02, trying to get me to switch my tariff. Honestly, it felt a bit dodgy to me and I’m pretty sure it’s some sort of scam. Not impressed at all!3 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from 02 about some kind of "follow up". Didn't wait around and just ended the call.3 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from the O2 network and insisted I owed money for the rest of my contract. I told them I’m not even with O2, but they quickly said their records show otherwise. What was odd was that right before the call, I got a text from O2 about a security code supposedly requested by me - which I definitely didn’t ask for.3 yearsMissed a call from a number I didn’t recognise, didn’t pick up, and they left no voicemail.Submit Your Own Report (01224 044647)
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