01233542518
☎️ 01233542518 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Twilio Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 1233542 with a prefix of 01233. The area code 01233 originates from Ashford (Kent).
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01233542518
- Beware of O2 scam activitiesMar
2023Scammer hung up after insultFeb
2023Derogatory term for scammersFeb
2023Calls often ignored by recipientFeb
2023Call received, immediately hung upFeb
2023Suspicious call from unfamiliar numberFeb
2023Ignored call from potential fraudFeb
2023Caller pretending to be O2Feb
2023Issue with no customer serviceFeb
2023Answered after few rings, undefined outcomeFeb
2023No response, abruptly cut offFeb
2023Identifying potential scammer in AshfordFeb
2023Warning about potential scammersFeb
2023Missed call that wasn't answeredFeb
2023Numerical sequence provided without contextFeb
2023Missed call, unknown number, no messageFeb
2023Missed call, no voicemail leftFeb
2023No response given to questionFeb
2023Missed call from unknown numberFeb
2023Suspicious of multiple similar commentsFeb
2023Suspicious phone call from CurrysFeb
2023Rude and persistent phone callsFeb
2023Be cautious of potential scamFeb
2023Missed call, no voicemail leftFeb
2023Rude caller from Vodafone, swearingFeb
2023Received scam message from "o2"Feb
2023Missed call, checked details hereFeb
2023Suspect scam from PC WorldFeb
2023Suspicious call from falsely claiming discountFeb
2023Warning about UK number scamFeb
2023Silent call, potential scamFeb
2023No response, hung up callFeb
2023Problems with call center employee.ColumnHeadersHeightSizeModeFeb
2023Missed call, everyone's getting calledFeb
2023Called about minor collision, dismissedFeb
2023Verify account by making callFeb
2023Ignored call, likely time wastedFeb
2023Positive feedback about job opportunityFeb
2023Missed call from unknown numberFeb
2023Concerned about potential data breachFeb
2023Ignored suspicious call at 11:12Feb
2023Blocked number due to negativityFeb
2023Difficulty understanding accent, possible spamFeb
2023Offered bill reduction for 02Feb
2023Call from Three - scamFeb
2023Received suspicious call from impersonatorFeb
2023Received potential fraud call, ignoredFeb
2023Missed two calls, didn't answerFeb
2023Suspicious call from fake VodafoneFeb
2023Possible scam call about compensationFeb
2023Missed call, no voicemail leftFeb
2023Suspicious call from possible scammersFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 262 Number Of Comments: 51 First Seen: 13 February 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coalisland(County Tyrone), Kirkmichael Mains(Dumfries and Galloway), Pontypwl (Pontypool)(Torfaen), Temple Sowerby(Cumbria) and Treslothan(Cornwall).
01233542518 has 51 comments of which 47 x neutral and 4 x negative
01233542518 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01233542518 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation often posing as major UK telecom or retail companies like O2, Vodafone, Three, or Currys PC World. Callers frequently use aggressive tactics, misleading offers, and requests for personal or banking details, sometimes involving fake parcel deliveries or compensation claims. The number typically originates from abroad, with heavy Asian accents noted, and may use spoofing. Calls often disconnect abruptly when questioned, include silent pauses, or involve rude behaviour. Recipients are advised not to answer, avoid sharing information, and block the number to prevent fraud or identity theft. Numerous users confirm no genuine affiliation to the claimed companies, marking it a high-risk nuisance and fraud attempt. Vigilance and caution are strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 01233542518
3 yearsAbsolutely, there's a dodgy operation involving O2 happening at the moment. They’ll reach out, posing as if they're representatives from 3Mobile, offering tempting deals on phones and SIM cards. They'll request your banking details under the guise of securing the offer, only to siphon off your hard-earned cash. You might find yourself unwittingly signed up for a couple of phones on contract, and before you know it, they vanish without a trace or deliver an O2 SIM alongside a fake phone in a package. Just a heads up, they tend to send personal messages on WhatsApp, persuading you to return the parcel to a private address in Manchester or another random location, claiming they mistakenly dispatched the wrong item. They promise to send the correct one but inevitably, they’ll pull a disappearing act. Stay vigilant! 🙏3MobileWhatsAppManchester3 yearsThe moment I mentioned that I wasn't an O2 customer, this fraudster resorted to slinging insults my way before abruptly ending the call. I'm certain this number is absolutely NOT affiliated with O2 at all.3 yearsAbsolute scammers, watch out!3 yearsThey keep ringing but I just don’t pick up.3 yearsI saw this number pop up but my phone said it could be a scam, so I just ignored it. To be honest, I wouldn’t have picked up anyway since I didn’t know who it was. I’ve put it on my blocked list now.3 yearsPicked up the phone, but no one said anything before they just hung up.3 yearsWaited a couple rings before picking up, but as soon as I did, the caller just ended the call straight away.3 yearsGot a call but couldn’t answer it. Missed it.3 yearsI answered the phone and as soon as I said hello, the caller just hung up on me - it felt like a total spam call.3 yearsTried answering but no one was there.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2, saying they wanted to talk about an issue with my account, but the thing is, I’m not even a customer with O2! Quite strange really.3 yearsGot another dodgy caller from Ashford, Kent today. Honestly, I’m gonna need one of those referee whistles to keep up with all these scams!AshfordKent3 yearsGot a call from 01233542518 but didn’t pick up since I’ve never heard of anyone from Ashford Kent. Feels like it’s probably a scam!AshfordKent3 yearsI reckon it’s a total scam.3 yearsI have no clue about this number, and I chose not to pick up. They didn’t bother leaving a message.3 yearsRang me up but didn’t bother to leave a message.3 yearsFailed to pick up my call.3 yearsHad a ring from this number, but I chose not to pick up. They didn’t bother leaving a message. Oh well, onward and upward!3 yearsI opted not to pick up the call, but it struck me as rather odd that numerous individuals seemed to have posted similar comments in such a short span of time. Quite intriguing, to say the least!3 yearsI'm pretty certain this call was dodgy. Just got a ring from them and it went like this: “Hello, I’m phoning from Currys PC World... we’ve got an exciting offer... nyyyaaarrrrr... then it went into some foreign tongue I couldn’t identify (sounded Asian)... and I just ended the call!Currys PC World3 yearsI found them quite brusque and lacking in manners during our conversation. They called me several times, despite my clear indication that I wasn't keen on what they were offering.3 yearsIt appears that this number might be a dodgy automated service gathering live phone numbers to pass on to con artists. I’d advise against picking up or engaging with them at all.3 yearsReceived two calls in rapid succession, yet no voicemail was left. Quite odd, really.3 yearsI received a call from a chap claiming to be John, representing Vodafone. I informed him that I had no interest in what he was offering. He then responded rather rudely, telling me to "bugger off" before abruptly ending the call!JohnVodafone3 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from O2, requesting a 6-digit code that they supposedly sent me. Interestingly, the message clearly states not to divulge such information to O2 representatives. They’d never request that, so it’s safe to say this is a scam in my books!3 yearsI received a call earlier, but chose not to answer. After looking it up on this site, I'm quite glad I made that decision.3 yearsIt seems to be a call originating from PC World, but I'm highly inclined to believe it might be a scam.PC World3 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be with Vodafone, touting a 30% reduction on my monthly charges. They wanted to know my current payment amount, which set off alarm bells. I mentioned I wasn't actually a customer of theirs, which would mean they ought to already be aware of that detail. Without missing a beat, they promptly disconnected. The accent was distinctly Indian - highly likely they're operating from India. Though the caller did wish me a "blessed day" at the outset, a gesture that seems quite out of character for a genuine Vodafone representative! I wouldn't go as far as to label it a scam, but I'd certainly be willing to wager a fiver on it!VodafoneIndia3 yearsI’ve received a call from what appears to be a call centre posing as a UK number, and I suspect it’s a scam.UK3 yearsReceived a call, but there was nothing but dead air on the other end. Quite strange, really!3 yearsI received a call and picked up, but there was silence on the other end, so I decided to cut it off.3 yearsHonestly, the bloke couldn't even get the name of the company right while reading from his script. He inquired about the phone I was using and what I was shelling out every month. When I mentioned I was forking out 75 notes for a Blackberry, he just kept firing off more questions. It's shocking how clueless these folks are. I even asked him how many individuals he scams in a day, and he just shrugged and said he had no idea. What a joke!3 yearsI received a call but didn’t pick up; seems like they’re on a roll with ringing everyone today! 😂3 yearsI received a call from something claiming to be "Road Traffic Management" regarding a slight car accident. When I pressed for more information, they insisted there must have been some kind of error and abruptly cut the line. Quite bizarre, really!Road Traffic Management3 yearsI received a silent call, presumably to check if this number is still in service.3 yearsThis number rang me, but I didn't pick up. From what I gather, it seems like it would’ve just been a right bother and not worth my while at all.3 yearsI chose not to pick up. It seems like a decent opportunity.3 yearsI received a call from this number earlier, but I chose not to pick up since it wasn’t familiar to me.3 yearsI can’t help but ponder which firm might have let our details slip through the cracks or if they simply dialled our number by chance!3 yearsI had my phone set to silent and got a ring at 11:12. Didn’t see the point in picking up. Based on what others have said, it’s likely to be a scam call.3 yearsAs soon as I saw the number, I cut it off without hesitation. I’m really pleased I did, especially after checking out all the negative feedback just moments after the call came through. It seems I dodged a bullet there!3 yearsI found the accent rather challenging to decipher, but it definitely seemed to be of Asian or Indian origin. The caller claimed to represent Coordinated Insurance Services and inquired about a supposed car accident I had two years prior. However, I’ve never had any such incident, so I called his bluff and hung up on him. I’ve reported the number as spam and added it to my blocked list.Coordinated Insurance Services3 yearsThey claimed to be from O2 and were trying to tempt me with a lower bill.3 yearsHad a dodgy call earlier claiming to be from Three, saying there was a problem with my billing. They asked if I could sort it out right then and there, even though I'm not even a Three customer! Obviously, never share your details with these types. I've already reported them and blocked the number. Stay safe out there!3 yearsI’ve just received a phone call from this number, purporting to be O2. The chap I conversed with, named John, had quite a strong Indian accent.John3 yearsReceived a call from this number, and the screen flashed a warning indicating it might be a scam, so I chose to ignore it.3 yearsJust like someone mentioned earlier, I've received two calls in rapid succession. Unfortunately, I was out at the time and couldn't pick up. Even if I had been around, I likely wouldn't have answered!3 yearsFraud Alert I received a call supposedly from ‘Vodafone’ inquiring about my mobile bill payments and claiming they could offer me a 30% discount. They then transferred me to a 'senior representative.' The chap's name was Shaun Parker, and he had a noticeable Asian accent, requesting I go through some sort of security verification. When he asked for my name, I refused to provide it, pointing out that they initiated the call and should already have my details. The initial caller hadn’t asked for my name either! Shaun insisted they had my information and needed to confirm it, but when I inquired about the questions, he rattled off irrelevant information. I attempted to interject with a query, but he cut me off and asked to finish his explanation. Once he wrapped up, I explained that while I comprehend the need for security, no one had identified me properly, nor had they confirmed if I was indeed a Vodafone customer. This lack of basic verification left me in doubt about their legitimacy. At one point, he interrupted again, and I firmly told him it was my turn to speak, given that I hadn’t interrupted him earlier. I’m the client here, and I have every right to question your authenticity and refuse to share my personal information. He promptly hung up, quite rude! I'm relieved I stood my ground; otherwise, I might have unwittingly handed over sensitive information and fallen victim to a scam. Please be cautious!VodafoneShaun ParkerShaun3 yearsI received a call from this number and got through to someone who sounded like they might be based in India. They were inquiring whether I had been involved in an accident and if I had already received my compensation. I explained that I had, but also that I hadn’t, which led them to escalate my case to a senior advisor. This person assured me that my compensation was on its way and mentioned they would get back to me with further instructions. I decided to hang up and promptly blocked the number.India3 yearsReceived a call from this number, but they didn’t bother to leave a voicemail.3 yearsI received a call where the person on the other end inquired if they were speaking with XYZ (my complete name). They proceeded to mention it was regarding an insurance claim related to a traffic accident - which, just to clarify, I've not made at all. Then they went on to suggest it might involve a close relative, but I don't have any family members around here! At that point, I decided it was best to end the call. The caller had a strong Indian accent, leading me to believe this could be yet another of those dodgy scams, possibly stemming from some data breach or sale.Submit Your Own Report (01233 542518)
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