01424733002
☎️ 01424733002 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 142473 with a prefix of 01424. The area code 01424 originates from Hastings.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01424733002
- Warning about potential Amazon scamsMar
2021Frequent phone calls about Amazon orderJan
2021Suspicious automated call claiming AmazonJan
2021Missed call, no message receivedJan
2021Alerted to possible scam from AmazonJan
2021Amazon issue call possibly scamJan
2021Repeat scam calls pretending AmazonJan
2021Suspicious call about card usageJan
2021Warning of Amazon debit scamJan
2021Does not provide context or meaningJan
2021Caution, possible Amazon phishing scamJan
2021Amazon scams in Edinburgh alertJan
2021Received fake Amazon purchase notificationJan
2021Robo scam call scam exposureJan
2021Confusion about Amazon account debtJan
2021Possible credit card fraud alertJan
2021Reporting fake Amazon account fraudulentlyJan
2021Silent call, possible automated messageJan
2021Unsolicited call asking about scamJan
2021Fraudulent scam call about AmazonJan
2021Automated call regarding Amazon orderJan
2021Unauthorized charge for iPhone from AmazonJan
2021Order cancellation scam, avoid itJan
2021Received fraudulent call from "Amazon"Jan
2021Number Of Searches: 44 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 11 January 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bibstone(Gloucestershire), Hearnden Green(Kent), Wateringbury(Kent) and Worten(Kent).
01424733002 has 22 comments of which 11 x negative and 11 x neutral
01424733002 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01424733002 👆 is reported as a persistent and dangerous scam involving automated calls impersonating Amazon. Callers claim unauthorised purchases, often for iPhones, attempting to prompt recipients to press buttons or provide personal and bank details. Multiple users note the calls are convincing but originate from unknown sources without leaving messages. Some report attempts to gain access to their computers under the guise of Amazon security. The consensus is that this is a fraudulent tactic designed to induce panic and extract sensitive information. Recipients are advised to ignore, hang up immediately, and block the number, never responding to prompts or sharing any details. This scam is widespread and targets individuals across various UK locations.
Reports on phone number 01424733002
6 yearsOver the last few days, I've been getting like 10 calls asking about some iPhone order on Amazon or my subscription with them. It's really annoying!Amazon6 yearsGot a call earlier but they didn’t leave any voicemail or anything.6 yearsYeah, got this automated call that claimed to be Amazon Prime. The voice didn’t quite sound right, felt a bit dodgy.Amazon Prime6 yearsGot a call saying I’d bought an iPhone from Amazon for £399. Total scam though, I don’t even have an Amazon account!Amazon6 yearsReceived a call claiming that my card had been charged for a hefty purchase on Amazon. They mentioned if it wasn’t me, I should get in touch with them. I ended up hanging up, so I'm not quite sure what number they wanted me to ring back on.Amazon6 yearsI got calls from 01424733002 three separate times today. The person claimed to be from Amazon saying they were charging my account for an iPhone I never bought. It's obviously a scam trying to get your bank info. Be careful and don’t trust them!Amazon6 yearsGot a call saying I’d ordered something for £399 from Amazon, asking me to press buttons and give my card info. Pretty obvious scam trying to steal my details.Amazon6 yearsI had some random call saying my Amazon account was in arrears, total nonsense if you ask me.Amazon6 yearsI received a rather concerning call claiming that my credit card had been employed for a purchase on Amazon. They instructed me to ring a different number if I hadn’t made the transaction myself. Quite alarming, to say the least!Amazon6 yearsGot a call about some problem with Amazon, sounded pretty real so it was kinda worrying.Amazon6 yearsGot one of those automated calls saying my card had been billed £399 for an iPhone 7, and if I wanted to stop it, press 1. After the message looped a couple of times, some guy with an Indian accent jumped on the line. He claimed I had to install some software to get into Amazon's "secure" servers. Nope, not handing over my laptop to a stranger! Still, I played along, wasting about 20 minutes of his time. He got pretty annoyed when I finally called him out as a scammer. Felt like a win!Amazon6 yearsGot a message on my phone about some huge debit from Amazon - total scam alert. It’s definitely not legit, just one of those fake calls going round. Watch out everyone, it’s all a big con!Amazon6 yearsGot a call this morning saying my Amazon Prime had run out, and then later on I got a message claiming I'd bought something huge and they'd charge my account over £100. Both times I just cut the calls straight away. I'm based in Edinburgh if that helps.AmazonEdinburgh6 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Amazon saying there was some dodgy stuff going on with my account. Just said rubbish, so I told them to forget it, hung up, and blocked the number straight away.Amazon6 yearsGot a robo call saying thanks for buying something from Amazon and that £399 would be taken from my account. I don’t even have an Amazon account! Hung up straight away and blocked the number.Amazon6 yearsI answered a call but remained silent since it was an unrecognised number. After a moment, the line went silent. I reckon it was some sort of automated message that started after I greeted them with a ‘hello’ when I picked up.6 yearsReceived a call from this number inquiring whether I'd been inundated with nuisance calls, which, I must admit, has been all too frequent of late. Given my wariness towards such unsolicited calls, I requested their particulars. They provided me with the telephone number for the Telephone Preference Service, yet refused to disclose their company identity! I'm left pondering whether this is some sort of scam, where they bombard you with calls and then offer assistance, no doubt with hidden charges involved! When I terminated the call, I couldn't help but wonder how the situation might have unfolded further.Telephone Preference Service6 yearsAbsolutely alarming! I received a call from a robotic voice, with no identification whatsoever, claiming that £399 was about to be taken from my Amazon account. They also instructed that if this wasn’t accurate, I should hit "1". I hung up straight away.Amazon6 yearsI received a robocall expressing gratitude for my recent Amazon purchase of a brand new iPhone, stating that £499 would be taken from my bank account. I promptly hung up.Amazon6 yearsReceived an automated message purporting to be from Amazon, claiming a £399 charge has been made for an iPhone 7 that I certainly didn’t purchase. This is the third time I've had such a call - it’s becoming rather tiresome, to say the least!Amazon6 yearsI queried about my iPhone order and they requested that I complete an online form to cancel and receive a refund. Honestly, it feels like a complete farce-almost as if they're trying to swindle me. Absolute rubbish!6 yearsReceived a rather alarming phone call from this number claiming to be Amazon. They stated that £324 had been withdrawn from my account and that an iPhone 7 was on its way to me. I promptly ended the conversation.AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01424 733002)
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