01489890931
☎️ 01489890931 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 148989 with a prefix of 01489. The area code 01489 originates from Bishops Waltham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01489890931
- This comment has no meaningAug
2020Beware of Amazon Prime scamJan
2020Unauthorized Amazon Prime charge complaintNov
2019Amazon Prime scam mentioned againNov
2019Scam call claiming Amazon renewalNov
2019Amazon scam message requesting paymentNov
2019Missed call, no message leftNov
2019Warning of potential Amazon scamNov
2019Warning of potential fraudulent activityNov
2019Blocked fake Amazon Prime scam callNov
2019Received scam call pretending AmazonNov
2019Amazon Prime suggestion annoyance. No accountNov
2019Upset with cancellation of serviceNov
2019Amazon Prime phone scam reportedNov
2019Unknown caller, call barred listNov
2019Number Of Searches: 79 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 23 November 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Englefield Green(Surrey), Greenland Mains(Highland) and Oxborough(Norfolk).
01489890931 has 13 comments of which 4 x neutral and 9 x negative
01489890931 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01489890931 👆 is reported as a scam call pretending to be from Amazon Prime, usually warning about a £39.99 subscription renewal. Callers use automated female voices pressuring recipients to press buttons or talk to an accounts manager. Many users confirm they have no Amazon Prime account and suspect number spoofing. Some mention poor accents and dubious stories about accounts being accessed without permission. The call often ends abruptly or disconnects if questioned. Recipients express frustration with constant scam attempts and suspect phone companies may indirectly benefit. Blocking the number is a common response. Overall, it’s a typical annoying scam using Amazon’s name to trick people into disclosing personal info or downloading apps.
Reports on phone number 01489890931
7 yearsGot a call supposedly about renewing my Amazon Prime, but it was obviously a scam.7 yearsI just noticed a £39.99 charge from Amazon Prime on my card, and here's the thing - I don’t even have an account with them! I only keep that credit card for emergencies, never use it. Sounds like a proper scam to me. Seems like the usual dodgy plays around this time of year.Amazon Prime7 yearsLike others have said before, this was definitely one of those Amazon Prime scam calls.7 yearstotal scam, watch out!7 yearsHad this dodgy woman from the States ring me up trying to shut down my Amazon Prime. Honestly, feels like these big corporations and governments should really team up and put an end to these ridiculous calls. I reckon phone companies are part of the problem since they benefit from all this rubbish. I'm seriously thinking about ditching my landline for good now.Amazon7 yearsGot a weird voicemail pretending to be Amazon. They said they’d take £39.99 from my account if I don’t call their operator back. Totally obvious scam, using Amazon’s name to trick people!Amazon7 yearsI just got a call from this number. Some bloke with a thick, dodgy accent was rambling about my Amazon Prime, saying someone from Manchester was using my account and they wanted to stop it. Then they tried to get me to download some app from the Play Store. I said I'd never give my info to anyone without verifying them first. When I asked where they were calling from, they said Amazon in London. I told them 01489 was actually a Bishops Waltham code in Hampshire and that I’d go check it out properly at my office, then they just hung up on me.Amazon PrimeManchesterPlay StoreAmazonLondonBishops WalthamHampshire7 yearsCalled me and hung up straight away, didn’t bother to leave a message.7 yearsHad two calls today claiming to be from Amazon Prime - both times a robotic female voice, but this one came from a different number than the first (the earlier one was 029 20396178). They said my Amazon Prime was being renewed for £39.99 and told me to press 1 to chat with an accounts person. Total con, I just hung up straight away!Amazon Prime7 yearsGot a dodgy recorded call claiming it was about my Amazon Prime renewal. They said press 1 to cancel and stop the charges. I blocked the number straight away. Oddly, they mentioned £39.99 when it ought to be nearer £80, so maybe it was some kind of weird bargain?Amazon7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Amazon Prime, but we don’t even have it. I just hung up and blocked the number. Nowadays, I just assume every call is dodgy unless I see a message on the answerphone first. Since they can fake phone numbers now, you can’t really trust what shows up on your screen.Amazon Prime7 yearsJust got a call from this number but right when my voicemail kicked in, they hung up without saying a word. Pretty standard behaviour for dodgy calls like this. No chance - straight to my blocked calls list it goes!7 yearsGot a call claiming it was about my Prime account with Amazon, which I don’t even have. Absolute nuisance!AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01489 890931)
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