01483968723
☎️ 01483968723 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1483968 with a prefix of 01483. The area code 01483 originates from Guildford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01483968723
- Call scam targeting money transfersNov
2022Email promoting Airbnb Ambassador program, scamOct
2022Beware of Amazon phone scamJun
2022Scam caller pretending to be VisaMar
2022Missed call, possible connection issueMar
2022No message was providedMar
2022Number associated with bank scamMar
2022Warning of potential phishing scamMar
2022Scam call posing as bankMar
2022Missed call, received no answerMar
2022Received silent call, no responseMar
2022Beware of fake bank callsMar
2022Beware of fraudulent bank callsMar
2022Amazon scam call for verificationMar
2022Landline message offering money transfersMar
2022Incorrect charges, money discrepancy explainedMar
2022Warning about dangerous bank scamMar
2022Warning: Avoid remote access scamMar
2022Guard against scam bank callsMar
2022Received scam call from fraudulent numberMar
2022Warning about phone bank scamMar
2022Suspected scam call about transactionsMar
2022Suspicious call about fraud chargesMar
2022Warning about a potential scamMar
2022Warning about potential bank scamMar
2022Suspicious recorded call claiming fraudMar
2022Early morning call turned scamMar
2022Fraudulent phishing call from 01483968723Mar
2022Possible fraudulent activity on accountMar
2022Questioning the unexpected silence happeningMar
2022Fraudulent payment alerts from bankMar
2022Voice message sounds like scamMar
2022mentioning robocall in user commentMar
2022Silent calls every hour 8am-2pmMar
2022Bank notified of suspicious transactionFeb
2022fraudulent phone call regarding paymentsFeb
2022Unidentified phone call that hung upFeb
2022Scammer targeting elderly with offersFeb
2022Scam call about fake paymentsFeb
2022Potential scam phone call reportedFeb
2022False automated call regarding transactionsFeb
2022Phishing scam call claiming transactionsFeb
2022Unsolicited call claiming debt owedFeb
2022Scam pretending to be bankFeb
2022Feeling doubt or uncertaintyFeb
2022Suspicious of free pendant offerFeb
2022Number Of Searches: 82 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 16 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blacklands(East Sussex), Chilton Moor(Durham), Fox Hill(Somerset) and Toftwood(Norfolk).
01483968723 has 44 comments of which 26 x negative and 18 x neutral
01483968723 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01483968723 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls or well-spoken individuals falsely claiming suspicious bank transactions, often citing unauthorized payments to Amazon and large money transfers. Callers pressure to press buttons to confirm or dispute these charges, but no genuine bank identification is given. Many victims advise ignoring or blocking the number and contacting their bank directly to verify account safety. Variations include offers of "free" items targeting the elderly. These calls often use new or different numbers, deliver pre-recorded messages, and sometimes cause silent calls or loss of dial tone. Overall, it is a sophisticated phishing attempt warning consumers to remain vigilant, never engage, and report suspicious activity to their bank immediately.
Reports on phone number 01483968723
4 yearsGot a call like this myself, and my folks got the same one a few days ago. They were talking about £250 to Amazon and £1300 sent through Money Transfer. The number was a mobile, 07466194513, but it didn’t pop up in any of the usual reverse lookups. So I googled the amounts and terms like “£250 Amazon” and “£1300 Money transfer” and that’s how I found this site. Whatever you do, don’t hit 1 or 2 on your phone. Honestly, these scammers are the worst.Amazon4 yearsFRAUD ALERT! I received a rather polished and articulate message purporting to be from Airbnb, claiming they wish to enlist me as an Ambassador. However, the email was sent from a dubious-looking address that clearly wasn't official. Be cautious, everyone!FRAUDAirbnb4 yearsSo these scammers are now asking for cash - £700 to Amazon and £2,000 to some overseas transfer service. They've changed numbers a lot. Just got a call from 01883 387 492 - be careful and don't hit 1 or 2 if you get a call from them.Amazon4 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be from my visa and said there had been transactions on my account.Visa4 yearsWoke up this morning to a call from 01483 968723. It was one of those recorded messages saying there’d been some dodgy activity on my Amazon account, like £250 spent and money sent overseas or something. They told me to press a button but I just hung up straight away.Amazon4 yearsThey didn’t leave any message.4 yearsI believe this phone number is linked to a banking fraud scheme.4 yearsGot a call from an automated voice claiming there was some problem with a bank transfer. It told me to press a button to talk to an operator, but I ignored it. Definitely sounded fishy to me.4 yearsAbout 30 minutes back, this number tried to ring me but I wasn’t able to pick up. Now, literally no dial tone on my phone - not sure if it’s just a coincidence though?4 yearsGot a call but nobody said a word on the other end. Quite odd!4 yearsGot a call today about some supposed bank fraud. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!4 yearsI picked up when 01483968723 rang but nobody spoke at the other end.4 yearsA rather articulate chap alerted me to potential foul play concerning my debit card - a charge of £200 to Amazon and a hefty £1400 transfer. I could press one for a chat about it or two to reach their fraud team. However, I opted against both and decided to investigate the number instead, discovering it to be a complete con. The absence of any bank identification should have raised red flags right away, so take heed! If ever faced with such calls and you're unsure of their validity, simply hang up and give your bank a ring. They’ll clarify whether it’s a scam or something worth your attention.Amazon4 yearsGot a recorded call trying to pull a bank scam on me again, really dodgy stuff.4 yearsGot a call on my landline around 10.15 this morning. A well-spoken bloke left a message about owing Amazon £250 and needing to sort out a £1300 money transfer, much like the other comments here.Amazon4 yearsGot a call from a person claiming to be Amazon, saying there were two purchases on my account - one for £1300 from China and another £300 in vouchers. They wanted me to confirm these transactions. It sounded suspicious, so I looked up the phone number online and saw it was a fraud. I’ve blocked the number now and informed my bank just in case.AmazonChina4 yearsBeware of this fraudulent activity targeting my parents' bank account. They're attempting to gain remote access to your computer - do not grant them permission!4 yearsI just got a call from them claiming money has been taken from my account, but that’s not true at all.4 yearsGot a call from a bank - or so they said - about two transactions on my card, just like some others here mentioned. Obviously didn’t bother, just blocked the number straight away. Had a look at my account and all was fine, no weird purchases. Definitely a scam trying to scare people.4 yearsGot a call from this number at around 11:34 this morning. An English guy with a clear accent had a recorded message, pretty much the same as what others mentioned - something about £250 to Amazon and £1,300 sent via a money transfer. They told me to press 1 if I wanted to cancel or 2 to chat with someone.Amazon4 yearsReceived a phone call today regarding supposed charges that appeared to be fraudulent, but the caller didn't identify themselves. Clearly, it’s a scam attempt!4 yearsI received a rather suspicious call this morning regarding my bank card activities. Given my lack of trust towards such unsolicited communications, I decided to give it a miss. I can't shake the feeling that it might be some sort of scam.4 yearsTotal con artist!4 yearsI think I've stumbled upon a dodgy situation concerning a bank account.4 yearsGot a call from 01483968723 bright and early, figured it was something urgent because I've got a poorly family member. Turns out it was just some nasty scam trying to con money out of me. Proper sickening.4 yearsGot a call supposedly about bank fraud, but it was just one of those phishing recorded messages.4 yearsMy bank just told me £200 was charged to Amazon and there was a transfer over £1000! Really freaked me out!Amazon4 yearsJust got a call from 01483968723, it was some bloke talking really clearly but in a weird automated way. He told me there was some dodgy stuff going on with my bank, like £200 spent on Amazon and a grand transferred out. He said to press 1 if that was right or 2 to talk to fraud. I didn’t bother and just ended the call.Amazon4 yearsNot a single word? It was dead quiet on the line!4 yearsGot a call from my bank saying I’d just paid £250 to Amazon and £1000 to some random account, which isn’t true at all since I never shop on Amazon. I’ve gone ahead and blocked that number now.Amazon4 yearsGot one of those automated calls with a recorded message, pretty clear it was a scam.4 yearsFrom 8 in the morning till 2 in the afternoon, my phone kept ringing every hour with nothing but silent calls. I just let the answerphone take it each time.4 yearsGot a prerecorded call claiming I’d spent £150 on Amazon and £1300 somewhere else, but I definitely haven’t. Pretty sketchy!Amazon4 yearsCaller was a stranger, just let it ring out.4 yearsGot a call with a voicemail from “my bank” saying my card was used without authorisation. Sounded dodgy to me!4 yearsToday, I received a call from a rather eloquent gentleman who was keen to give me a free fall pendant. He insisted that this was a particularly useful gadget for those in their golden years. However, after doing a bit of sleuthing on his phone number, it became apparent that he's nothing more than a scam artist preying on vulnerable seniors.4 yearsGot a weird automated call today, asking if I’d just spent £250 on Amazon and over a grand to some other account. It told me to hit 1 to confirm the payments or 2 to talk to the bank’s fraud team. Definitely one of those phishing scams, don’t fall for it!Amazon4 yearsJust got a call from 01483968723. It was some automated message saying £1200 has been taken from my bank and to press 1 if I approved it, or 2 if I didn't. Thing is, I don't even have that amount in my account! Definitely sounds dodgy to me.4 yearsGot a robo call saying I supposedly made two charges on my bank card - one over £300 from Amazon and another one that was over £1000. Totally bogus, I never made any of those transactions.Amazon4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be my bank, saying there was unauthorised activity on my account and to hit 12 or something for details. Totally sounded dodgy to me.4 yearsGot a call from 01483968723 saying I owed Amazon money, which is rubbish since I’ve never even had an account there. Didn’t pick up, but still found it pretty irritating.Amazon4 yearsAs soon as I picked up, they launched right in saying they were calling from a bank about two transactions, one supposedly to Amazon and another one. They asked me to press a certain number, but as soon as I did, the line just went dead. Really fishy!Amazon4 yearsI find this rather dubious.4 yearsI received a phone call from a rather articulate gentleman representing "Independent Seniors," who was pitching a complimentary fall alert pendant. He proceeded to inquire if I utilised a walking stick or similar aids. It’s clearly a scam aimed at vulnerable older adults. There's no such thing as a freebie nowadays! I pressed him on how he acquired my contact details.Independent SeniorsSubmit Your Own Report (01483 968723)
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