01558333031
☎️ 01558333031 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Net-Work Internet Ltd. It is part of the phone block 155833 with a prefix of 01558. The area code 01558 originates from Llandeilo.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01558333031
- Security system blocked potential scamAug
2022Human traffickers seeking free accommodationAug
2022Unknown caller hangs up silentlyAug
2022Person claiming to be O2Aug
2022Scam impersonating O2, sent codeAug
2022British number = scam callAug
2022Receiving unwanted calls from VirginAug
2022User receives persistent phone callsAug
2022Unanswered calls from mysterious numbersAug
2022Silenced phone call irritated personAug
2022Hateful comment towards call centersAug
2022Warning about fake O2 scamsAug
2022Missed phone call, immediate hang upAug
2022Warning of discount scam callAug
2022Identifies situation as fraudulent practiceAug
2022Suspicious call from Indian pretendersAug
2022Nearly fell for phone scamAug
2022Caller abruptly ended the conversationAug
2022Frequent calls from potential fraudAug
2022Questionable activity with energy companyAug
2022Scam pretending to be O2Aug
2022Missed call can provide entertainmentAug
2022Missed call; no voicemail leftAug
2022No answer received when calledAug
2022Caller pretended to be Microsoft supportAug
2022Beware of phone upgrade scamAug
2022Dodgy judging by user commentsAug
2022No response from unknown callerAug
2022Microsoft call ended abruptlyAug
2022Questionable call from possible scamAug
2022Number Of Searches: 311 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 06 August 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Collyweston(Northamptonshire), Heathfield(Hampshire), Longshaw(Staffordshire) and Summerhill(Worcestershire).
01558333031 has 30 comments of which 13 x neutral and 17 x negative
01558333031 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01558333031 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam number linked mainly to fake claims from phone and internet providers like O2, Virgin Media, and Three. Callers often use aggressive tactics to obtain personal info, frequently attempting to trick people into giving security or verification codes. Many report silent calls or immediate hang-ups once answered, with others noting fast repeated calls from similar numbers. Some scammers impersonate tech support to access computers remotely. The number is recognised for phishing, account hacks, and fake discounts. Users consistently warn against engaging and describe it as a well-known scam from overseas call centres, with no genuine purpose behind the calls. Overall, it's widely distrusted and flagged as potential fraud by mobile security measures.
Reports on phone number 01558333031
4 yearsI got a call from 01558 333031 but nobody said a word, they just ended the call straight away. No clue who it could be.4 yearsMy phone’s security app stopped a couple of calls from this number, and the alerts matched what’s written here quite closely. Gotta say, credit to the security software for that. By the way, the +44 is just the UK’s international prefix. It doesn’t automatically mean the call’s dodgy or anything. If you’re calling inside the UK, you usually don’t need to include it (although you can if you want, just don’t forget to leave out the leading zero). But I’m guessing everyone’s aware of that already!UK4 yearsdodgy people trying to find a place to crash without paying up4 yearsThey said they were from O2, but I'm not sure if it was legit.4 yearsGot a call from +44 1558 333031 on my phone, but I didn’t pick up since it seemed dodgy. Whenever you see a number starting with +44 and it's a random caller, you can bet it’s a scam. Better to ignore it if you’ve got caller ID.4 yearsThey claimed to be from O2 and sent me a one-time code. When I said it sounded like a scam, they got really defensive and started arguing.4 yearsSomeone’s pretending to be Virgin Media and has been ringing me nonstop with loads of different UK numbers this week, like over ten times. First I was polite with a “no thanks,” but now it’s straight to “stop calling me.” I’ve taken to just leaving the call going so they can hear me having a poo in peace.Virgin MediaUK4 yearsFirst I got a call from a number ending with 29, didn’t answer it. Then right after, the same number but ending with 31 called me. I picked up that one but there was silence, no one said a word. I just don’t get why they’d bother calling if they’re not going to talk? It’s really strange.4 yearsCalls me again and again nonstop!4 yearsAnnoying. Got a call while my phone was on silent.4 yearsThose call centre scam lot are just terrible, and honestly, they’ve been asking for a right good punishment for ages now. Wouldn’t mind seeing them properly dealt with, maybe thrown out of action so they can’t bother anyone or waste food bank resources either. Real nuisance really.4 yearsAs soon as I said hello, 01558333031 rang me and then just hung up almost immediatley.4 yearstotal scam! they said they were from o2 but couldn’t answer basic security questions so i knew they were fake. they said they’d send a text to prove they were legit but o2 never do things like that. they also tried to say i could get a 30% discount on my bill. don’t fall for it, just waste their time and don’t share any info.4 yearsJust got another call from those Indian call centre people, claiming they’re from Carphone Warehouse. When I asked if they were from Carphone Warehouse India, the guy denied it and said they were from the UK instead. Then he went on and on about some deal for an iPhone. I told him why on earth would I throw my money away on such a clear scam?Carphone WarehouseIndiaUK4 yearsClassic O2 scam, nothing new really.4 yearsI got a call from this number saying I could get 40% off my "service provider." When I told them I wasn’t interested and ended the call, Ryan called back, this time from 01558 333028 and then 01558 333034. I blocked both numbers and told them to do one. Definitely seems like a scam.4 yearsGot a call from some place saying they were Three offering phone upgrades, sounded like an Indian call centre with loads of noise in the background. I reckon they figure out your provider from the number you answer. Nearly got caught up in it until they asked if I owned my house and how long I’d lived here. That’s when I got suspicious and ended the call. Hopefully I didn’t spill too much before realising it was dodgy - felt a bit uneasy about it!4 yearsI've had this number and a few others that vary just in the last couple of digits ring me about 10 times today, often back to back. My phone kept tagging them as "potential fraud," but when I finally answered one call, it turned out the numbers weren't exactly the same. The caller said they were from O2, trying to give me some sort of discount on my O2 contract. Thing is, I haven’t been with O2 for over a decade now. I just ended the call. Feels like a phishing trick to me.4 yearsSo they said they worked for an energy firm, which threw me off coz I’ve seen other comments saying they pretend to be from O2. Didn’t stick around long enough to hear their spiel, but it definitely seemed a bit dodgy to me.4 yearsSome random number called me but they just hung up straight away.4 yearsI barely caught the ring, musta been really quick. If they ring again, maybe I’ll play around a bit with whoever it is.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from O2 trying to hack into my phone account. They were super convincing, telling me I'd get 30% off my bill for a whole year. When they asked for the security code from the text message, I was suspicious. Luckily, the texts warned me never to share that info with anyone from O2. So, I just ended the call right there.4 yearsI saw a number I didn’t recognise calling, so I just let it ring out. They never bothered to leave a voicemail either.4 yearsI picked up the call, but there was nothing on the other end.4 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be from the Microsoft support team. They mentioned they were aware of certain problems with my computer and insisted it was at high risk of being compromised. I'm sceptical about their authenticity. They don't seem genuine to me. I suspect their real intention was to gain remote access to my machine.Microsoft4 yearsYou could tell something was off from the way people were talking about it here. Luckily, we didn’t pick up because the number showed as my mum’s, and she’s well into her 70s. Glad we gave it a miss!4 yearsNo idea who it was, I picked up but they never said anything back to me.4 yearsSomebody called saying they were from Microsoft, about my PC. I told them I wasn't interested and they just hung up.Microsoft4 yearsSounds like a call from some foreign call centre, you could tell by the way they spoke and the background noise. They said they were from Virgin Media.Virgin Media4 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be O2, saying they could upgrade my phone and save me some cash. They warned about scams and mentioned they’d send a code for a “discount.” Turns out, that code is actually your O2 security code! If you give it to them, they can get into your account, order pricey stuff like an iPhone 13 on a fancy contract, and then lock you out by changing your email to one they control. Best thing to do? Just ignore the call or hang up straight away.O2Submit Your Own Report (01558 333031)
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