01233542904
☎️ 01233542904 👆 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 01233542904
- Warning about scam diesel emissions callsApr
2023User warns about potential bank scamApr
2023Obvious scam, Indian accent, clickApr
2023Warning about O2 mobile scamMar
2023Multiple hang-up calls from themFeb
2023Vodafone scam call, poor EnglishFeb
2023Unknown number, annoying nuisance callFeb
2023Avoid answering unknown calls, use voicemailFeb
2023Missed call; didn't answerFeb
2023Suspicious call, hung up immediatelyFeb
2023Warning about scammers in AshfordFeb
2023Invalid input, please enter a commentFeb
2023Phone scam from fake O2Feb
2023Warning about phone upgrade scamFeb
2023Unknown number, not answered, blockedFeb
2023Possible scam with O2Feb
2023Suspicious call from Vodafone dealFeb
2023Ignoring unknown caller, reporting spamFeb
2023Confusing call, hanging up. Need jobFeb
2023Expressing frustration and aggression toward othersFeb
2023User received suspicious phone callFeb
2023Terminated call, suspected scam situationFeb
2023Silent call, likely scam situationFeb
2023User mention "Silent Call" onlyFeb
2023Blocked after unanswered queryFeb
2023Warning about potential mobile scamFeb
2023Phone flagged as fraud, confirmed EEFeb
2023Suspicious call selling cheap iPhoneFeb
2023Dodging suspicious Curry's Mobile scamFeb
2023Ignored unknown number, then blockedFeb
2023Received accidental "hello" voice messageFeb
2023Call answered, caller hung upFeb
2023User comments carphone warehouse impersonationFeb
2023Received call from O² representative, rudenessFeb
2023Loud call center, dodgy vibeFeb
2023Scam calls from fake providerFeb
2023Caroline warehouse scam mentionedFeb
2023Warning about a potential scamFeb
2023Received another scam phone callFeb
2023Difficult comprehension leads to hang-upFeb
2023ignored unexpected call, likely scamFeb
2023Doubtful offer of cheap iPhoneFeb
2023Fake call from EE scamFeb
2023Call went silent when askedFeb
2023Avoid answering unknown numbers, potential fraudFeb
2023Punjabi speaker called, likely scammerFeb
2023Man pretending to be IndianFeb
2023Missed call, attempted a callbackFeb
2023User suspects Vodafone cost reductionFeb
2023Possible scam offering fake dealFeb
2023Noisy call from possibly ThreeFeb
2023Claiming to be 02 scamFeb
2023Blocked after receiving scam callFeb
2023Scam call from fake EEFeb
2023Phone bill discount scam cautionFeb
2023Suspicious call and email offerFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 654 Number Of Comments: 53 First Seen: 04 February 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Newbottle(Tyne and Wear), Welshpool (Trallwng)(Powys), Whitway(Hampshire) and Whitwell(Hertfordshire).
01233542904 has 53 comments of which 42 x neutral and 11 x negative
01233542904 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01233542904 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting UK residents with calls falsely claiming to represent mobile providers like O2, Vodafone, Three, EE, Currys PC World, and Carphone Warehouse. Callers often use foreign accents and poor English, offering phone upgrades or discounted bills to obtain bank details. Many report silent calls, hang-ups upon answering, or pressuring to return parcels to bogus addresses. Recipients advise against answering unknown numbers, never sharing personal or banking information, and verifying claims via official channels. The number is associated with nuisance and fraudulent activity, frequently spoofing locations such as Ashford, Kent. Users recommend blocking the number immediately and staying vigilant against unsolicited offers and suspicious messages.
Reports on phone number 01233542904
3 yearsKept getting calls about diesel emissions stuff. Definitely a scam.3 yearsI got through after a click, and the person on the line had a distinct Indian accent. It was rather apparent that it was a scam.3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from the bank. Total scam, so watch out!3 yearsI've recently come across a rather dodgy scheme involving O2, and it’s definitely worth bringing to everyone’s attention. What they do is pretend to be affiliated with 3Mobile, enticing you with seemingly brilliant deals on mobile phones and SIM cards. They’ll then ask for your banking information, and before you know it, they’ll rack up a couple of mobile contracts in your name and vanish into thin air. You might end up with nothing more than an O2 SIM and a toy phone delivered to your doorstep. Be extra cautious, friends! They might even reach out to you via WhatsApp, requesting that you return the parcel to a personal address in Manchester or another random location, claiming it was sent to you by mistake. They'll promise to send you the correct parcel afterwards, but trust me, once they have what they want, they're out of sight! Keep your wits about you! 🙏3MobileWhatsAppManchester3 yearsThis number rang me multiple times, but each time they just disconnected without saying a word.3 yearsClaimed to be calling from Vodafone, but it was clearly dodgy. The bloke had a strong foreign accent and was trying to entice me with what he said was a better contract. To be honest, his grasp of English left a lot to be desired. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.Vodafone3 yearsGot a call from 01233 542 904 and have no clue who they are. Just stop bothering folks, it’s a proper nuisance.3 yearsI received a rather unexpected call that I chose not to pick up.3 yearsI just got a call from 01233 542638, they said they were from O2 about broadband offers but I'm pretty sure it’s a scam.3 yearsHe called saying he was from 3 Mobile, but I told him I’m with o2. Then he just said alright and ended the call. Honestly, why bother? Go find a proper job!3 Mobile3 yearsI just let the call go through but decided to block the number afterwards.3 yearsI got a call about some Vodafone offer, but I’d just bought a new phone from the store, so it was obvious a scam. The woman on the line barely spoke English either, which was a bit strange.Vodafone3 yearsWatch out! Scam phone sellers on the mobile market!3 yearsI just stayed quiet when the call came through and then the person hung up straight away without a word. Definitely a scam.3 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, so I chose not to pick up. After reading what others have said, I’m definitely going to block it.3 yearsClaimed to be from Curry’s Mobile, they kept pressing me for details about my phone provider and other info. Absolutely no chance, what a scam!Curry3 yearsGot a call from some bloke with that typical Indian accent, trying to sell me a really cheap iPhone. Definitely seemed dodgy to me. It's the newest in a string of calls supposedly coming from Ashford, Kent, but I'm guessing the number is faked by some shady lot. How come it's so simple for these scammers to pull this off?AshfordKent3 yearsPicked up the phone and the very next thing I knew, they just hung up. Feels like one of those dodgy scam calls to me.3 yearsBloody Shire, what a bunch of muppets!3 yearsThey said they were from Three, but something felt off. I told them I was busy and couldn’t talk, then just ended the call.3 yearsThe call ended abruptly without a word after I answered but stayed silent. Definitely a SCAM!3 yearsI saw an unknown number pop up and just left it ringing, then decided to block it afterwards.3 yearsI got a voice message from them by mistake, it was just someone saying ‘hello’ with no follow-up or anything.3 yearsMy phone flagged it as possible fraud, and sure enough, the caller said they were from EE.EE3 yearsThere’s a bunch of scammers operating out of Ashford, Kent, and they’re also linked to the number 01233 542638.AshfordKent3 yearsBeware, this number’s a total O2 scam!3 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise. Didn’t pick up, planning to block them and mark as spam.3 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be from Currys PC World, pushing a phone upgrade deal. Said it was £25 a month with unlimited EE data, needed my bank details for "security reasons." Was offering the latest Sony phone with unlimited data. I told him in England if a deal sounds fishy, it probably is a scam. He kept going on with his spiel until I mentioned I had scam alerts set up and my bank was already aware. Then he hung up. Sorted. Watch out for these con artists, they’re proper dodgy.EESonyUK3 yearsI picked up the phone, but as soon as I did, the line went dead.3 yearsIt seems like someone's having a bit of a laugh by impersonating Carphone Warehouse! Quite the cheeky move, if you ask me.Carphone Warehouse3 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from O², claiming they had some enticing discounts for me. I remained courteous and firmly told them that I wouldn't share any personal information over the phone. To my astonishment, the caller responded with some rather colourful language in what seemed to be their native tongue! Quite the experience, I must say!3 yearsThe person on the other end had their speaker cranked up to maximum - it was deafening! I didn't bother hanging about, especially after the rather uncomfortable silence that followed my greeting. It was clear I was dealing with a suspicious call centre.3 yearsI've received numerous calls from various landline numbers, all purporting to be my mobile network provider, offering enticing discounts. However, their true aim seemed to be prying into my bank information. The call centre was incredibly loud and chaotic, which added to the suspicious nature of the interactions. To further authenticate themselves, they even sent me an email that appeared quite credible at first sight.3 yearsI've encountered a scam involving Caroline and her supposed warehouse dealings. It's quite dodgy!Caroline3 yearsI encountered an Asian chap who was rather difficult to comprehend. He claimed he could offer me a more affordable mobile plan. It's definitely a ruse!3 yearsReceived yet another dodgy call attempting to pull a fast one!3 yearsI hadn’t a clue what she was on about, it was all rather muddled! I decided to disconnect the call.3 yearsGot an unexpected call that I chose to ignore - clearly a dodgy one!3 yearsI received a call from someone with an Indian accent trying to peddle a bargain iPhone. Seems a tad suspect, if you ask me. Can't imagine that's the real deal!3 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from EE, but I don’t even have an account with them! Clearly a scam. Best to steer clear of these dodgy calls.EE3 yearsI found myself in an awkward moment when I inquired about the caller’s identity, and suddenly, it went completely quiet.3 yearsI received a call from 0123 354 2904 earlier today. I chose not to pick it up, and surprisingly, they didn’t bother leaving a message. I’ve made it a rule not to engage with UNKNOWN calls anymore. In my experience, answering those could lead to your number being passed around to dodgy characters looking to con you out of your cash. If they don’t get a response, they’re less inclined to sell your details. Recently, I installed this app called QMEE from the Apple store, and wouldn’t you know it - my phone started ringing off the hook with these nuisance calls again! I’m not implying they’ve sold my info, but they’re the only ones privy to my number. In any case, I’ve uninstalled the app; the amount of personal information they ask for is ridiculous!UNKNOWNApple3 yearsWhen I picked up the phone, I was greeted by someone speaking Punjabi-yet another trickster on the line.3 yearsI've had a rather peculiar experience with an individual claiming to represent 3 Network; turns out he's actually from India and not who he makes himself out to be!India3 yearsWhen I picked up the phone, there was complete silence on the other end before they abruptly ended the call. I was anticipating a call from Ashford, so I tried ringing them back, but there was no response at all.Ashford3 yearsSomeone called me, claiming to be from Vodafone, trying to convince me they could cut my monthly bill by £25.Vodafone3 yearsSomeone posing as Vodafone just tried to reel me in with an offer for an iPhone 14 at a mere £25 monthly! Sounds a bit too good to be true, doesn’t it?Vodafone3 yearsI've had a similar experience; received a call from what sounded like a particularly raucous office environment. This time, the person claimed to represent Three. I mentioned I couldn't quite catch what they were saying and that it wasn't really the ideal moment for a chat. After that, I ended the call and promptly blocked their number.Three3 yearsThis is definitely a con artist impersonating O2.3 yearsI chose not to pick up the phone and decided to look up the number instead. After seeing a flood of comments alerting me that it’s a scam, I’ve now blocked it altogether.3 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be with EE, promising to lower my phone bill. They were fishing for my bank details, but having been scammed in the past, I wasn’t falling for it. I ended the conversation rather quickly, and they actually attempted to call back!EE3 yearsI was enticed by a supposed reduction on my mobile plan. It seemed very credible until he prompted me for my card information!3 yearsI had a phone call today where the person claimed to be representing Currys PC World. They even sent me an email showcasing some offers for broadband services, which appeared to be from the same company. The calls were coming from various locations, and I can't shake the feeling that it might be a scam.Currys PC WorldSubmit Your Own Report (01233 542904)
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