01443772080
☎️ 01443772080 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 144377 with a prefix of 01443. The area code 01443 originates from Pontypridd.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01443772080
- Bank card charge recorded messageAug
2024Scam regarding unauthorized debit card useAug
2024Amazon scam warning for suspicious orderJul
2024Received scam call about visaJul
2024Scammer with Indian accent; abusiveJul
2024Scammer call from PontypriddJul
2024Scam call with abusive behaviorJul
2024Train booking notification is fraudulentJul
2024Avoided scam; number not answeredJul
2024Suspicious scam call, hung upJul
2024Scam call, wife redirected themJul
2024Received call about BT refundJul
2024Warning about ticket scamJul
2024Blocked scam number. No responseJul
2024Scam alert for ticket bookingJul
2024Received call, but no conversationJul
2024Blocked Amazon Prime scam callerJul
2024Scam call, unwanted refund offerJul
2024Train tickets not available hereJul
2024Amazon scam call warning sharedJul
2024No voicemail left, unanswered callJul
2024Scam call; avoid at all costsJul
2024Suspicious ticket scam call warningJul
2024Scam call about train ticketsJul
2024Scam call about train ticketJul
2024Train ticket scam, abusive languageJul
2024Bogus train ticket message receivedJul
2024Suspicious call about train ticketsJul
2024Number Of Searches: 70 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 12 July 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burnhead(Scottish Borders), Chicklade(Wiltshire) and New Hartley(Northumberland).
01443772080 has 28 comments of which 20 x negative and 8 x neutral
01443772080 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01443772080 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number using pre-recorded messages about unauthorised train ticket purchases or suspicious payments on Amazon accounts. Callers often claim to be from well-known companies like Sky or BT, trying to extract personal details, sometimes becoming abusive when challenged. Many have flagged it as a scam and warn it could be distressing, especially to vulnerable individuals. Several users mention the number is blocked and registered on TPS, yet calls continue. The calls typically invite recipients to press a number to dispute charges, but this leads straight to scammers. Overall, it is widely regarded as fraudulent, unpleasant, and something to avoid engaging with.
Reports on phone number 01443772080
2 yearsGot one of those again, someone trying to claim my debit card was used to buy a train ticket. Total scam as far as I’m concerned.2 yearsI picked up a call the other day only to hear an automated voice warning me about supposed charges on my debit card. Definitely sounded dodgy, so I didn't click any links or give out info. Quite a scary tactic they use!2 yearsI got a voicemail from someone saying they were with Amazon, saying they’d blocked a dodgy purchase on my account for something that was more than £500. Bit fishy if you ask me.Amazon2 yearsGot a call from this number and it was some dodgy automated message about two visa payments. Honestly, what a load of nonsense! Definitely a scam, makes me feel sick!2 yearsI didn’t pick up since I had no clue who would call from Pontypridd! Just another dodgy scammer ringing me.Pontypridd2 yearsGot a call again from this number today, some lady with an Indian accent saying she's with Sky. She kept pushing me to give out my personal info. When I told her she was a scammer, she started getting really rude and abusive, so I just ended the call.Sky2 years"Thanks for purchasing train tickets with East Midlands rail using your debit card. If you didn’t do this booking, press 1 to talk to one of our......." Sure, sounds legit! Total SCAM.East Midlands Railway2 yearsSaw the number but didn’t pick up. Good to find out it was just a scam!2 yearsHad a call on my home phone from someone claiming to be Julie with an Indian accent - right away I was sceptical. She said she was ringing from SKY about my account, but I’ve never even had SKY. Figured it was a scam straight away, so I just ended the call.Julie2 yearsSome bloke with a weird, muffled accent said he was calling from BT’s refund team. But when I asked him where he was phoning from, he started getting all rude. Definitely seemed like a total scam to me.BT2 yearsDodgy number, blocked it straight away. Definitely a scam.2 yearsGot a call about some train tickets I supposedly bought, but I never did. Total scam, watch out!2 yearsI got a call from someone saying BT was supposed to give me a refund of £202. I just ended the call straight away.BT2 yearsGot a call that was clearly a scam, my missus picked up and told them to try ringing a different number.2 yearsGot a call saying my train ticket payment went through and to press 1 if I didn’t make it... classic scam stuff!2 yearsThey hung up without leaving a voicemail.2 yearsGot a call with an automated voice saying my train ticket was purchased with my visa card. It told me to press 1 if I didn’t make the purchase. I just hung up straight away. Seems like it could really trick someone who’s more vulnerable.2 yearsGot a call with a recorded message claiming I'd booked a train ticket from St Pancras, telling me to ring them back for more info. Seemed dodgy to me, so I didn’t bother calling back.StPancras2 yearsI got a call around 4pm on 24th July, but as soon as I picked up, they ended the call.2 yearsI got a voicemail from someone saying thanks for buying tickets on East Midlands trains, but I never actually booked any, so it's definitely a scam.East Midlands2 yearsGot a call from this number claiming they’d give me a £250 refund for phone charges I never knew about. The call was really noisy and some foreign-sounding person kept at it, even after I told them I wasn’t interested. I’m signed up with the TPS, so they should stop ringing me.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsSome young kids could be heard playing in the background when I answered the call. The person said they were from the phone refund team. This is definitely a SCAM / PHISHING attempt - steer clear!!! I’ve got my number listed as ex-directory and am signed up with the TPS.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsI wasnt quite convinced this wasnt a scam. They were asking for payment details on my credit card for train tickets and told me to press 1 if it wasnt me. Just ended up hanging up.2 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Amazon Prime, sounded a bit dodgy so I just blocked the number straight away.Amazon2 yearsTRAIN TICKETS? Nah, just catch a different train - choo choo off to somewhere else!2 yearsGot one of those train ticket scams again. I asked some questions and as soon as I said I knew it was a con, the bloke started swearing like mad. Proper disgusting, and I bet it’d terrify older folks on their own. The TPS folks don't seem to be doing much about it, just a total waste trying to report.Preference Service2 yearsGot a call with an automated voice claiming I bought a train ticket on my debit card. Definitely a scam, so I just ended the call.2 yearsI got a call claiming there was some dodgy activity on my Amazon account, saying I'd bought a phone I never ordered. They said they’d cancelled the order and gave options to press 1 or 2. Of course, if you press anything, you end up talking to proper scammers! Amazon wouldn’t do anything like that themselves, they don’t just stop orders out of the blue. It’s definitely a scam.AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01443 772080)
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