01518080773
☎️ 01518080773 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 151808 with a prefix of 0151. The area code 0151 originates from Liverpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01518080773
- Unusual call, possibly scam attemptApr
2026Daniel Wilson may be a scamJun
2017Scam call from Peter SmithJun
2017Scam caller confirmed by TalkTalkJun
2017Scam call regarding router issuesMay
2017Indian caller scammed, user pretendedMay
2017TalkTalk hacked; private details exposedMay
2017TalkTalk scam call from 02841May
2017Scam call; TalkTalk information leakedMay
2017Suspicious call reported; bogus departmentMay
2017Scammer pretending to fix routerMay
2017Scammed for £900, feeling sickMay
2017Scammed by Marion Desusso, unreachableMay
2017Clever scam, demanded large paymentMay
2017Fake TalkTalk tech support callMay
2017Remote PC access for troubleshootingMay
2017Scam call warning: strong accentMay
2017Indian accent, fake router scamMay
2017Talk Talk scam call alertMay
2017Fake TalkTalk call scam alertMay
2017Talktalk scam call, fake nameMay
2017Suspicious call about internet issueMay
2017Suspicious call; potential scam concernsMay
2017Concerned about Talk Talk scamApr
2017Mother scammed, emotions running highApr
2017Ignored call and responded harshlyApr
2017Suspicious call raises security concernsApr
2017Scam call, suspicious heavy accentApr
2017No calls today, report scammersApr
2017Scam call, hang up immediately!Apr
2017Scammer warning about computer hackingApr
2017Scam call from TalkTalk impersonatorApr
2017Hard-to-understand Talk Talk callerApr
2017Scam involving fake technical supportApr
2017Sky caller persistence frustrates userMar
2017Unpleasant accent, hung up abruptlyMar
2017Caller pretended TalkTalk scam warningMar
2017Ryan Williams attempted a scamMar
2017Scammer pretending to be Tech SupportMar
2017Scammers and liars identified hereMar
2017Phone number identified as scamMar
2017Scam call from "Talk Talk"Mar
2017Scam call from 'Kevin' reportedMar
2017Fake Talk Talk call reportedMar
2017Scam call with heavy accentMar
2017TalkTalk confirms it's a scamMar
2017Caller with Indian accent suspiciousMar
2017False wifi theft claim, no callbackMar
2017Scammer calls, I ask questionsMar
2017Suspicious call about internet issuesFeb
2017Caller claimed TalkTalk tech supportFeb
2017Scam call from rude Indian womanFeb
2017Broadband call was a scam!Feb
2017Fake TalkTalk call; avoid phoneFeb
2017Suspicious call impersonating TalkTalkFeb
2017Fake talk talk scam callFeb
2017Fake TalkTalk virus warning claimFeb
2017Fake Talk Talk call Liverpool numberFeb
2017Dangerous fraudster, avoid sharing informationFeb
2017Beware of fraud, avoid sharing accountFeb
2017Warning: Fraud, protect bank info!Feb
2017Possible scam call from Talk TalkFeb
2017Suspicious call, fake UK numberFeb
2017Caller Kevin, difficult Indian accentFeb
2017Difficult communication with technician KevinFeb
2017Caller claims to be TalkTalkFeb
2017Suspicious call about computer virusesFeb
2017Suspicious call claiming to helpFeb
2017Suspicious call center impersonating TalkTalkJan
2017Number Of Searches: 10 Number Of Comments: 68 First Seen: 25 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carriden(Stirlingshire) and Middleton Green(Staffordshire).
01518080773 has 68 comments of which 33 x negative and 35 x neutral
01518080773 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01518080773 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from TalkTalk’s technical department, often with strong Indian accents and various false names like Alex Wilson, Kevin, or Lisa Williams. They usually say there’s a problem with your router or internet, ask you to turn on your computer or download software, and sometimes pressure for bank details or money. Many victims mention being hassled repeatedly and some have lost significant sums. Despite giving callback numbers with local-looking codes, the calls are fake, confirmed as scams by TalkTalk. Callers appear to have personal details, raising concerns about data leaks. Several users describe the scammers as pushy, rude, and sometimes impossible to understand, warning others to be vigilant and avoid engagement.
Reports on phone number 01518080773
3 monthsYesterday, I got a call from the number 0151 808 7773. The person on the other end told me something about a rebrand office scheme being closed for the day. Thing is, I’m just a teenager, so it didn't really make sense to me. I thought it could be a scam, so I looked it up to be sure. The call supposedly came from Liverpool, but after checking, it turned out not to be a scam after all.Liverpool9 yearsI received a call from a chap named Peter Smith on this number. His English was not great and he had quite a strong Asian accent. Intriguingly, he seemed to be aware that I was a TalkTalk customer. I noted down his number and mentioned that my husband would return his call. Honestly, I couldn't be bothered to get into a debate with him. He was clearly keen to find out when my husband would be back, seemingly to pull off some sort of scam. I simply told him we'd reach out when it was convenient for us.Peter Smith9 yearsIt seems that Sam Wilson has transformed into Daniel Wilson. I decided to have a look into it prior to carrying on our conversations - so I really appreciate the warnings about this scam that have been shared. Cheers for that!Sam WilsonDaniel Wilson9 yearsWithout a doubt, this is a fraudulent caller. I've already verified it with TalkTalk.TalkTalk9 yearsI dialled 1471 and the number that popped up was 01112458796. An Asian gentleman with a thick accent introduced himself as Sam Wilson. It turned out to be a TalkTalk scam. He claimed there were issues with my router. Absolutely infuriating! What a complete waste of time!Sam Wilson9 yearsIt appears that TalkTalk has fallen victim to a cyber attack, which explains how these nefarious individuals seem to be privy to your personal information. I'm experiencing something similar myself.TalkTalk9 yearsReceived a call from an Indian fellow named Dexter... typical scenario with the same number. I just acted as if I had no clue about computers and took him for a bit of a spin. Followed his directions obediently while I was actually brewing a cuppa and enjoying a smoke. What a right charmer, that one! Proper dodgy, if you ask me.Dexter9 yearsI got a dodgy call from someone claiming to be from TalkTalk earlier today, and they said they were calling from this number. However, when I checked using 1471, it turns out the call actually came from 02841 553 406. Quite the cheeky ruse, isn't it?TalkTalk9 yearsI've just had a call from someone named Alex Wilson, who had a rather thick Indian/Pakistani accent, using the number 01312684427. When I requested his contact number, he provided 01518080773. Curiously, when I inquired about his department, he stumbled and said it was the 'internet connection department.' I reached out to TalkTalk for verification, and they assured me it was a scam. I'm gearing up to ring back that number and share some spiritual wisdom with him; perhaps he’ll cut the line quick, though!Alex WilsonTalkTalk9 yearsWhat a right palaver! I just had a rather dodgy call claiming to be from TalkTalk, insisting they needed to check my PC logs and that my router was apparently being assaulted by some nefarious online miscreants. They even tossed my phone number into the mix, which was rather alarming because I've only had this landline up and running for a mere two months! The only folks who possess this number are TalkTalk themselves. Quite worrying, considering they seemed to have all my account details at their fingertips. It does make one wonder if there's some sort of data breach happening within TalkTalk! 😟TalkTalk9 yearsAbsolutely, it's unmistakably a con artist. Just a short while ago, I received a call from someone claiming to be Alex Wilson. He went on about how someone had allegedly attempted to breach my router, insisting that I should check the lights and gain access to it. I told him I was tied up at the moment and would return his call later, at which point he handed me this number. After that, I reached out to Talk Talk, and they confirmed it was indeed a scam. They're taking steps to try and block this number from further calls.Alex Wilson9 yearsI've fallen victim to a scam! The culprit goes by the name of Marion desusso. Now, I'm unable to reach the above number-it's like trying to catch smoke with my bare hands!Marion desusso9 yearsToday, I was scammed out of nine hundred quid, and I can't shake this dreadful feeling.9 yearsWhat a sneaky trick! They somehow disabled my router and said they were fixing it. Then they demanded £1800 because of an error they supposedly made with my refund. The callers gave names like David Charles and Susan Edwards, both speaking with Indian accents. They even asked for money to be sent via Instagram to Senegal. Proper dodgy business!David CharlesSusan EdwardsSenegal9 yearsReceived a dodgy call from someone claiming to be from TalkTalk tech support about issues with my broadband. Definitely a scam!TalkTalk9 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent telling me my router’s acting up and that I gotta download some software to sort it. Sounded fishy to me!9 yearsSomeone pretending to be from TalkTalk rang me up saying my internet was slow, but it was totally a scam!TalkTalk9 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying my internet was hacked and my system is all corrupted or summat. Definitely one of those Talk Talk scam calls!9 yearsSome bloke tried ringin me up, sayin he needed access to me computer to fix my router, said there was some error. Sounded dodgy to me, like one of those remote access scams. I just hung up straight away.9 yearsGot a call from TalkTalk, and the person had a really thick Indian accent. They were saying that someone was attempting to hack into my computer!TalkTalk9 yearsGot a call from someone named Alex W., said he was from Talktalk and spoke with a proper English accent. He said there was an issue with my internet. I told him I was just about to head out and I'd call back later. That’s how I found out his name.Alex W.Talktalk9 yearsI received a rather dubious call from someone claiming to be from ‘talktalk’ regarding my sluggish internet connection. To be fair, I had indeed been discussing this very issue with them, so initially, I was convinced it was on the level. The chap spoke fluent English and when I requested to return the call later as I was heading out, he kindly obliged and provided the name Alex Wilson along with the number 01518080773 to contact him back. However, when I attempted to ring this number, I was met with a recorded message stating that it wasn't accepting calls. At that point, I started to investigate the number and question its legitimacy. This leads me to ponder: "What kind of data might they already possess about me?" and "Do they have any personal information, or is this call merely a ruse to extract my details?"Alex Wilson9 yearsI received a call earlier from a gentleman named Alex Wilson, claiming to be from Talktalk. He had quite a posh accent and mentioned there was an issue with my internet connection. I informed him I was just about to head out and would get back to him later - that’s how I caught his name. The phone number he dialled from was 01473004529.Alex WilsonTalktalk9 yearsI’m truly sorry to learn about your mum being duped by that phoney TalkTalk! It’s maddening, isn’t it? Someone really ought to step in and take action to shut down that fraudulent operation once and for all!9 yearsJust yesterday, my dear mum, who is 75, fell victim to a bunch of despicable crooks, losing a staggering £1700. They had been pestering her for weeks, refusing to back off. She’s with TalkTalk, and regardless of my warnings, they seemed to hone in on her vulnerability like vultures. Honestly, I’m overwhelmed with a mix of anger and despair that I’ve never felt before-it's truly indescribable. So, today we’re going to have to change her bank details, update all her passwords, and get her a new computer since they managed to seize control of her old one, which honestly needed replacing anyway. I'm also wondering if the router might have been compromised - should that be swapped out too? The number they used was the one mentioned above, as well as 0118 754 6845. Eric and Roger appeared to be the tech support, with Susan handling finances and Kevin as the supposed manager. They spoke impeccably, which only makes it more infuriating.TalkTalkEricRogerSusanKevin9 yearsReceived a call when I was out and my partner mentioned that the bloke insisted on speaking with me. He rang back later, spinning the same old yarn. I asked for his number so I could return the call. Once he shared it, I promptly popped it into Google to see what I could unearth… Let’s just say my advice for him was to locate a particularly pointy stick and apply it to himself in an unsavoury manner!Google9 yearsReceived a call from some chap named Harry Desouser, claiming that my system was compromised and that someone else was allegedly tapping into my internet. It’s left me rather uneasy about TalkTalk's security measures, seeing as he had quite a bit of my personal info at his fingertips. I foolishly noted down his number and mentioned I’d ring him back-what a right plonker I am for even considering it!Harry DesouserTalkTalk9 yearsI recently received a rather dubious telephone call from someone calling himself Edward Williams, who had a strong Indian accent, claiming to be from 'Talk Talk'. He insisted there was an issue with my computer and urged me to switch it on so he could address it. I made a note of the number he provided (seen above). The caller ID on my phone displayed 01209 348116. Naturally, I told him I would ring him back, but let’s be honest-I have absolutely no intention of doing so!Edward Williams9 yearsGot a call today from 0151 808 0773, some bloke with a thick Indian accent saying he's from TalkTalk’s tech team, warning me about issues with my internet. Sounds exactly like the scams loads of people have mentioned here. Honestly, how long are these dodgy calls going to be allowed to carry on??? It's really getting tiresome!TalkTalk9 yearsThank goodness I haven't received a call from them today! If they do ring again, just let them know you're aware they're scammers, and make it clear that if they persist with this number, you'll involve the authorities. Trust me, it does the trick!9 yearsI've just had a right dodgy call claiming there was an issue with my router, and they insisted I had to download some software to fix it. Do not be fooled - this isn't from TalkTalk, Sky, or any other genuine company. Just hang up! They left me a number that didn’t match the one that came up on my phone. The chap on the line introduced himself as Alan, but don't be taken in by it! Stay sharp!TalkTalkSkyAlan9 yearsAbsolutely, I had a similar experience not too long ago with a chap named Alexander Rawlinson, claiming to be from TalkTalk. He had a really thick Indian accent and was warning me that there was an attempt to breach my computer. He insisted he could guide me on how to prevent it, the same old nonsense. The call came from 01518080773. It's high time we took serious measures to put an end to these con artists, don’t you think?Alexander RawlinsonTalkTalk9 yearsGot a call from some dodgy lot pretending to be from TalkTalk tech support. They said they could sort out my girlfriend's broadband and laptop issues. Then they claimed to have put £1200 into her bank as some kind of compensation. Next thing, they said it was a mistake and wanted £900 back. She sent the money, but later it turned out the £1200 was never really in her account. Watch out for these scammers!TalkTalk9 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Talk Talk. Bit hard to catch everything 'cause the lady, Annie Smith, spoke with a pretty thick Indian accent. She asked me to call her back on this number, so I thought I'd look it up before dialing.Annie Smith9 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from a chap named Ryan Williams, supposedly from Sky. He kept repeating, "Can I speak to him, can I speak to him?", and I informed him that I was Mrs... He introduced himself, asking how I was, but I promptly said farewell and hung up. Not long after, my phone rang again with the same number. I let it ring endlessly until I eventually answered. To my surprise, there was no response, so I hung up once more. It’s now been three days like this; I wonder how many more days I’ll have to endure this!Ryan WilliamsSky9 yearsI had quite the experience with a lady named Lisa Williams - her Indian accent was rather challenging for me to grasp. I mentioned to her that after being awake for a continuous 24 hours, I was struggling to keep up with our conversation. Instead of offering assistance, she simply said, “Suit yourself,” and promptly ended the call. Quite the amusing turn of events, really!Lisa Williams9 yearsGot a call today from some bloke claiming to be from Talk Talk. I don’t even have their service! He said his name was Alex and sounded like he was from Liverpool, but when I asked where he was, he just cut me off. These dodgy calls are a nightmare, happens loads to me. Watch out, it’s definitely a scam.AlexLiverpool9 yearsBeware of Ryan Williams, he’s nothing but a fraudster! If this chap gives you a ring, just hang up immediately. He tried his luck with me but fortunately, I saw through his tricks. When I mentioned I was with Sky, he didn’t bat an eyelid. Instead, he insisted I switch on my computer and enter some code he provided. He claimed that Sky owed me £200 and that he could send me a new router while depositing that money into my account. However, he added that I needed to have £1,000 in my account before he could do anything. I did momentarily share some details, but thankfully, I woke up to the reality of the scam in time. Since I didn’t have the £1,000, he couldn’t swipe any funds from me. I've now changed my banking information, and thankfully, they didn’t manage to get a penny. Stay vigilant, everyone!Ryan WilliamsSky9 yearsCharlatans and deceivers abound!9 yearsI received a call from a chap named Ryan Williams, claiming to be with Talk Talk. He had quite a strong Indian accent and insisted there was an issue with our internet connection. When my husband pointed out that we don't even have Talk Talk as our provider, Ryan dismissed it, saying it didn’t matter who we were connected with. He was adamant about checking our computer and requested that I switch it on. Quite the peculiar situation, to say the least!Ryan WilliamsRyan9 yearsI’ve just encountered a similar scam myself. Some bloke claimed to be Mike Dixon, allegedly from Talk Talk's tech support. I promptly hung up! ...or perhaps you could have some fun and act a bit daft until they get tired of you!Mike DixonTalk Talk9 yearsI recently received a rather dubious call from someone claiming to be 'Kevin' hailing from Manchester, though his accent suggested otherwise - rather reminiscent of Indian tones. He was prattling on about checking our broadband connection and warned me that there were potential hackers attempting to infiltrate our computer. When he pressed me to switch on my computer or laptop, I had to inform him rather curtly that we don't possess either - we rely solely on our iPads. He persisted in his request, which led me to snap back, reminding him of my earlier statement accompanied by a few choice words. Curiously, the number he provided was different from what flashed on my phone. Just a word of caution to everyone out there!KevinManchester9 yearsAnother fraudulent call claiming to be from TalkTalk. They insisted there were issues with my computer and said, "Just switch it on, and I’ll guide you on sorting everything out." What a load of nonsense!TalkTalk9 yearsI received a call today from someone claiming to be Peter Jones representing Talk Talk, but the phone line was filled with the unmistakable buzz of a call centre in the distance, accompanied by a thick Indian accent. He instructed me to turn on my computer so we could check the broadband speed. Honestly, I didn’t require a reminder about how abysmal Talk Talk’s broadband can be!Peter Jones9 yearsTalkTalk has verified that this is indeed a fraudulent operation.TalkTalk9 yearsi got a call from a bloke with a really thick indian accent. he claimed to be from TALKTALK and asked for his employee ID and a contact number. when i checked the number, he said he was ringing from manchester but i pointed out it was actually a liverpool area code. he went quiet for a bit and then started making excuses. told him to maybe try someone down in the dodgy parts of calcutta instead.TALKTALK9 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be TalkTalk, saying my wifi's being used by others without me knowing. Said they'd ring me back, but obviously never did. Typical scam stuff.9 yearsReceived a rather familiar call earlier today from someone reading from a script - a classic scammer encounter. I decided to turn the tables on them by asking intricate technical questions that clearly left them baffled. They eventually ran out of steam and hung up in frustration. Honestly, do these people have any sense of right and wrong?9 yearsThis morning at precisely 7:40, I received a call from a chap named John Anderson. He was rather affable, though his accent was quite pronounced-definitely sounded like he was calling from a busy call centre. He claimed he was reaching out to assist in speeding up our internet connection, emphasising that it was all free of charge. He proceeded to ask me to power up our PC, ensure the router was operational, and access the 'Run' dialog to type in EVENTVWR. That’s when my instincts kicked in and I felt something was off. I suggested he send us an email outlining the issue instead, to which he assured me he’d arrange for the billing department to handle it. Strangely enough, he had both our Talk Talk account number and the name of the account holder.John Anderson10 yearsI got a call from a woman who spoke with quite a thick Indian accent claiming to be Lisa Williams from TalkTalk. She mentioned something about errors being found by their technical team. I asked for her contact details, noted down the number 01518080773, and told her I'd look into it before ringing back.Lisa WilliamsTalkTalk10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming to be from Talktalk's tech support. She wanted me to install some software to fix problems they supposedly detected. She was quite pushy and pretty disrespectful (I work in a government customer service centre, so I know how to handle calls), constantly cutting me off. I suggested she ring me back on the same number to prove she was legit - needless to say, no call came through.Talktalk10 yearsI recently received a call from this number, claiming there was an issue with my internet connection. When I tried to return the call, the line was so noisy that I could hardly make out what was being said. I decided to end the call immediately! I ended up having a chat with a woman named Shirley Williams. Absolute con artist nonsense!!!Shirley Williams10 yearsGot a call just like this one, guy said he was from TalkTalk. He even rattled off our address and email info. Then he wanted us to ring a number where apparently you get charged 9p a minute. Don’t bother calling, it’s a total scam.TalkTalk10 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from TalkTalk, and they even had my account number! They wanted me to switch on my computer. Very suspicious!TalkTalk10 yearsThey rang me up pretending to be from TalkTalk, claiming my computer had been sending out virus alerts! Seemed really dodgy to me.TalkTalk10 yearsI got a phone call from 01518080773 earlier, where a woman with a strong Indian accent claimed to be Edina Williams from TalkTalk’s tech team. She was saying there was some problem with my wifi and gave me that number to call back. But I haven’t had any wifi troubles at all, so I decided to ring up the actual TalkTalk customer service. They told me for sure that they hadn’t tried to get in touch, and that they always wait for customers to reach out first if there's an issue. Sounds like a scam to me!Edina WilliamsTalkTalk10 yearsThis person is a serious scammer. Never share any of your info with them.10 yearsA woman with a strong Indian accent rang me claiming she was from Talk Talk. She said there were some error issues showing up on my router. I told her I couldn’t talk right then, and she gave me a number to ring back - it had a Liverpool dialling code. Felt a bit off to me.Liverpool10 yearsScam alert!!! Never ever share your bank details with them!10 yearsI received a rather peculiar call today from someone claiming to be with Talk Talk, alleging that they had detected error notifications on my router. The caller, a woman with quite a pronounced Indian accent, was rather insistent. I informed her that it wasn't an opportune moment for me to converse, and she provided me with a callback number that had a Liverpool area code. Curiously, I traced the number she called from (01299 758468) and discovered it supposedly originates from Worcestershire. It’s quite astounding how sophisticated technology has become, allowing calls to masquerade as though they're from legitimate UK locations.LiverpoolWorcestershireUK10 yearsScam alert! Be wary and definitely avoid sharing your banking details!10 yearsI recently received a phone call claiming there was a problem with my Wi-Fi, purportedly from the technical team at Talk Talk. The caller, who identified herself as Edina Williams and spoke with a noticeable Indian accent, provided this number for a callback. However, I've had no issues with my Talk Talk service whatsoever, so I decided to ring the official Talk Talk customer service to verify the call. They assured me that it was definitely not them, emphasising that Talk Talk would never initiate contact regarding issues and would always wait for the customer to reach out first. Quite alarming, isn't it?Edina Williams10 yearsI received a phone call earlier today regarding our internet service. The gentleman introduced himself as Kevin, but his Indian accent was quite strong, making it a bit tricky to follow the conversation.Kevin10 yearsToday I got a call from someone who said he was Kevin, talking about our broadband. He spoke with a strong Indian accent which made it really difficult to get what he was saying.Kevin10 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be with Talk Talk, who said she was inquiring about my internet service. When I prompted her for her name and contact number, she provided this number, although my caller ID displayed 01708 359478. She introduced herself as Alex or Alec Wilson, though her accent was a bit muddled, making it hard to catch.Talk TalkAlexAlec Wilson10 yearsI received a call regarding infections on my computer. It was the usual spiel, but this time it was Mary, apparently Lisa's sister? She provided this number and asked me to push a few buttons on my laptop and mobile device. Quite the odd situation!MaryLisa10 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be from TalkTalk, suggesting that they had identified some viruses affecting my computer that they could help fix. I mentioned it wasn’t an opportune moment for me to chat and asked if I could get back to them later. They provided me with a callback number and introduced themselves as Lisa Williams.TalkTalkLisa Williams10 yearsReceived a phone call from a call centre purporting to be TalkTalk.TalkTalkSubmit Your Own Report (0151 808 0773)
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