01502478951
☎️ 01502478951 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 150247 with a prefix of 01502. The area code 01502 originates from Lowestoft.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01502478951
- Warning about scammers from Talk TalkMay
2016TalkTalk scammers stole personal informationMay
2016Received potential scam call, played alongMay
2016Frequent calls from multiple contributorsMay
2016Reports nuisance calls from impostorsMay
2016Fraud call pretending to be TalkTalkMay
2016Wants to ban scam callsMay
2016Received suspicious call from 'Talk Talk'May
2016Repetitive calls from woman, frustratingMay
2016Fake call from "TalkTalk."May
2016Identified scam call and hung upMay
2016Warning about tech support scamMay
2016Hung up on spam callMay
2016Wife confronts scammer, politely dismissesMay
2016Received scam call, stood upMay
2016Multiple calls from unidentified numberMay
2016Reported scam to Talktalk. Action takenMay
2016fraudulent call from fake TalkTalkMay
2016Potential scam caller about broadbandMay
2016Scammers posing as Talk TalkMay
2016Warning about Talktalk fraudsters scammingMay
2016Potential scam regarding TalkTalk accountMay
2016Talk Talk scam, Indian callersMay
2016Received suspicious calls from scammersMay
2016Confusion about unfamiliar people onlineMay
2016Person impersonating Speak Talk employeeApr
2016Received call asking for deceased partnerApr
2016Number Of Searches: 227 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 12 April 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Colemere(Shropshire), Frogholt(Kent) and Hodgeton(Angus).
01502478951 has 27 comments of which 13 x neutral and 14 x negative
01502478951 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01502478951 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation where callers, often with Asian accents, falsely claim to be from TalkTalk technical support. They try to convince victims there’s a problem with their internet or computer, urging them to grant remote access or download software. Many targeted have noticed they hold some personal details but fail security questions. Several have lost significant money after being manipulated into sharing bank info. Calls often come from various numbers, sometimes disconnected when answered. Victims report multiple calls, suspicious behaviour, and a strong push to control their devices. Some responders have cleverly stalled or outright rejected the callers. Overall, a known and well-documented scam aiming to trick unsuspecting users under the guise of broadband support.
Reports on phone number 01502478951
10 yearsI strongly advise against allowing them access to your computer. They are con artists masquerading as representatives from Talk Talk. Their sole intention is to pilfer money from your bank account. Stay vigilant!Talk Talk10 yearsI've had a rather unpleasant experience with a group claiming to be from TalkTalk’s tech support, insisting there was an issue with our router. They're nothing more than con artists, attempting to gain unauthorised access to your computer and all its sensitive information. It ended up costing us a hefty £600 to repair the damage done to our device, and they managed to convince my husband to divulge his bank details as well. Now, his account is nearly £3,000 down the drain. Truly a nightmare!TalkTalk10 yearsThis morning, I got a ring from this number. Being aware of the scams popping up, I decided to humour the caller. He kept urging me to hit ctrl-windows-r, which I never did, and when I told him nothing happened, he kept nagging me to try it over and over. I ended up keeping him chatting with me for about five and a half minutes until he lost patience and just cut the call.10 yearsJust like others here, we've been getting loads of these calls lately. It's been quite frequent actually.10 yearsI've had a few calls like this too, about three over the past couple of days. Both male and female voices with an Asian accent called, saying they were from TalkTalk's tech support. Just yesterday, one came from 02083744807. After seeing what others have said, I'm planning to flag it with TalkTalk's fraud department.TalkTalkFraud Team10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be TalkTalk, but it was totally fake. They had somehow gotten hold of personal info, even used my wife’s old last name, probably from that data breach in India years ago. Seriously, don’t let these people get remote access to your PC! If they ask for it, just cut the call immediately. Then, from another phone like your mobile, ring the number listed on your TalkTalk bill to check if it was legit or a scam.TalkTalkIndia10 yearsThis lady has rung me a few times already. At one point, she brought up TalkTalk, which we're not actually with. The last couple of calls, she just said “goodbye” and hung up. Honestly, it's a complete waste of my time picking up as I'm elderly and don’t need this hassle!10 yearsGot a call this morning, 14/05/2016, from someone claiming to be with Talk Talk, asking for my husband. I said, why would you need him when the account is under my name? Then he tried to say there was an issue with the internet and he could fix it. I told him I wasn’t letting anyone poke around my computer, and if there was a problem, my son-in-law would handle it. Plus, I told him I didn’t know who he was, and a proper Talk Talk rep would know the right name on the account. After that, I just hung up on him.10 yearsGot a call earlier from someone claiming to be from "TalkTalk" saying my internet was having issues and they needed to install some software to fix it. Thing is, I never said anything was wrong and since I work in IT, I’d be the first to notice if there was a problem. Tried explaining this to the person but she kept pushing, even calling me “my friend” which just felt dodgy. In the end, I just hung up cause it smelled like a scam to me.TalkTalk10 yearsGot two calls from this number today, said they were from Talk Talk. Shouldn’t these kinds of calls be stopped? It’s so annoying!10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from Talk Talk, saying there was an issue with my internet. I nicely told her we both know it’s a scam and then ended the call.10 yearsI got two calls from 01502 478951 earlier today. Didn’t pick up because I didn’t know the number, and when I let it go to voicemail, they just hung up without leaving a message. Bit strange!10 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be with TalkTalk, saying there was malware messing with my wifi and making my internet slow. I told them my internet was fine, and they just ended the call. They never asked any of the usual security questions, so I wasn't going to trust them or keep talking anyway.TalkTalk10 yearsHeads up to everyone, got a call from someone claiming to be from Talk Talk tech support. They had bits of my info like my name, address and phone number, but when I asked about other account details they couldn't answer a thing. They said they were from Birmingham but the number showing was actually from Lowestoft. Figured I’d share this so no one else gets caught out.BEWARE OF SCAMMERSTalkBirminghamLowestoft10 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent, sounded like he was in a really loud call centre, said he was from Talk Talk. Didn't hang around to find out what he wanted, no matter where he was calling from. I just told him I've had enough of these calls and wasn't going to waste my time, then I ended the call sharpish.10 yearsBeware, this number is definitely a con. They call up saying there’s something wrong with your computer and claim you’re a TalkTalk customer (the callers sound Asian, and I suspect someone inside TalkTalk might be leaking info). They sound pretty sure of themselves and try to convince you they’re fixing security issues. Then they get you to install 'Opera' browser, followed by some remote access software called 'showmypc[###]'. They’ll ask you for the access code, and if you give it, they can control your PC and see all your files. Absolutely a total scam, don’t fall for it!TalkTalk10 yearsGot a call on the 12th of May from a bloke claiming there was an issue with my broadband. He kept pushing me to visit a site called supremocontrol[###], which luckily I couldn’t get onto. After asking me repeatedly to reboot my router, he suggested the problem might be with my router itself. He said he’d ring back today to have another go. I’ve checked with TalkTalk, and they said they haven’t had any contact from anyone about this, calling it a scam. They’re now blocking that number.TalkTalk10 yearsReceived a call from these lot earlier today. Just like many others, it was about some issues with my TalkTalk internet, which is mad because I've never had TalkTalk services. I let him go on and then he asked if I knew about the problem. I told him no, but I did point out that it sounded like a scam to me! I reckon I caught him off guard because he shut up and hung up straight away! Gotta admit, that made me feel pretty confident!10 yearsMy missus answered a call claiming to be from TalkTalk, but it was just some scammers going on about our computer being riddled with viruses. She just stayed calm, then told the bloke with an Indian accent that we don’t even own a computer. After that, she nicely told him to jog on, calling him a cheeky little pest who should find something better to do, like playing with toy cars on a motorway. Honestly, made me feel proper proud of her.TalkTalk10 yearsI got a call from some scammers and ended up telling Talktalk about it. They passed my info over to their Fraud Team.TalktalkFraud Team10 yearsBeware of calls from this number, they claim to be from TalkTalk but they’re not. They’ll tell you your computer has issues and try to trick you into giving them remote access. Next thing you know, they’ve got control and you end up giving them passwords. After that, they somehow manage to drain money from your bank. Seriously, just don’t get involved with these con artists.Talktalk10 yearsThis number rang me earlier claiming there was an issue with my TalkTalk account. They actually knew our address, which made it a bit scary, but something felt off so I just ended the call.TalkTalk10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be TalkTalk, but I ended the call straight away. Then, a couple of strange numbers rang me back. The person was asking if they could access my laptop, but I told them I don't even own one. After that, they just hung up.TalkTalk10 yearsgot calls a couple of times today from different numbers, both times it was a male voice with an Indian accent, saying he was from talk talk. quite suspicious really.TalkTalk10 yearsWho exactly are these individuals?10 yearsYet another call from someone pretending to represent Speak Talk-what a nuisance!10 yearsWe received a call on the phone and when we answered, the individuals on the other end were searching for our late partner who passed away just a month ago. We made it clear to the woman that we were aware of the situation, and her response was simply, "Alright then." Quite cheeky, if you ask me!Submit Your Own Report (01502 478951)
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