01644216784
☎️ 01644216784 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IP Voice Networks Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1644216 with a prefix of 01644. The area code 01644 originates from New Galloway.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01644216784
- Suspicious calls from unknown numberFeb
2024The user expressed uncertaintyFeb
2024Frequent calls, numbers blockedFeb
2024Suspicious activity on February secondFeb
2024Phone flagged as scam, blockedFeb
2024Suspicious call offering fake savingsFeb
2024Fraudulent call from fake AmazonFeb
2024Got wrong number, hung upFeb
2024Warning about persistent scamming tacticsFeb
2024False phone network merger scamFeb
2024Warning of common phone scamFeb
2024Warning of possible bank scamFeb
2024Report suspicious activity involving AsiansFeb
2024Warning of potential scamFeb
2024Suspected Indian scam offer discountFeb
2024Beware of Asian phone scammersFeb
2024O2 scam involving fraudulent code requestsFeb
2024Beware of O2 bill scamFeb
2024Frustration with silence from callersFeb
2024Warning of possible scam networkFeb
2024False discount offer from O2Feb
2024Received silent call, then callbackFeb
2024Caller claiming wrong service providerFeb
2024Number Of Searches: 109 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 20 February 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bowes(Durham), Carrhouse(Devon), Glan-yr-afon(Flintshire) and Rannoch River(Highland).
01644216784 has 19 comments of which 14 x negative and 5 x neutral
01644216784 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01644216784 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number linked to fake claims from mobile providers offering discounts or savings, often with aggressive calls or texts. Callers use questionable accents, sometimes Indian, and may spoof UK numbers or appear to be from trusted companies like O2 or Three, but requests for personal or bank details are common. Many users experienced multiple calls daily, silent answering, or hang-ups when questioned. Reports highlight attempts to steal money via false account access or fake purchase orders. Blocking is often ineffective as calls continue from other numbers. Police and fraud agencies advise caution. The number is widely flagged as distressing and linked to significant financial losses through these deceptive tactics.
Reports on phone number 01644216784
2 yearsThis number rang me twice back to back, but when I looked up the UK dialing code 01644, it showed Melton Mowbray, not New Galloway. Doesn’t really matter though, I’ve no one that close to either place. My network, Three, flagged it as a spam caller so I’m not about to argue with that.UKMelton MowbrayNew GallowayThree2 yearsgot calls from three nearly identical numbers all within an hour, ended up blocking every single one of them.2 yearsGot a call earlier today (24/2/24) from some guy with a weird Indian accent saying he was ringing from California about great deals on my O2 plan. Took him about four tries just to explain what the call was about, which felt really fishy. Honestly, why would someone from Cali talk like that and cold call me? This feels like a total con and I'd say steer well clear of it.California2 yearsIt’s so annoying how these numbers ring but no one ever talks when you answer. Honestly, it’s just plain disrespectful. There really ought to be some rule forcing folks to at least say something if they’re gonna call. These kinds of calls are just so frustrating. In this age where scanners and scams are everywhere and people can be so easily tricked, there really should be tighter laws. But, as usual, the politicians couldn’t care less.2 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent trying to trick us by offering a 30% discount on our phone bill. Definitely sounded like a scam.2 yearsI got a call that seemed to be coming from India or Pakistan through the internet. It was obviously trying to scam me pretending to be from a bank. I blocked it straight away and also reported the number by texting it to 7726. Definitely stay clear of anything like that!IndiaPakistan2 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be from a company, supposedly needing my bank info - total rubbish. These scammers seem to use fake names and hide who they really are. If you just don’t answer, they can’t scam you out of your money. Also, if the number has a +44 at the beginning, don’t think it’s a proper landline, it’s probably an automated call. Make sure to report these types of fraud attempts to phishing.gov.uk or text ‘DALL’ to 7726 to help stop them. Don’t trust anything they say!2 yearsI got a call from this number today around 11:33, saying someone tried to charge £900 on my Amazon Visa. They wanted me to complete a form on my phone or laptop, but I said no and told them to send me the information through the post so I could check with my credit card company and report it to the police. After that, the line just cut off. Calls like this are really unsettling and cause a lot of stress. I'm seriously thinking of stopping all my online transactions from now on.Amazon2 yearsThis number came up flagged as maybe a scam, and they didn’t even leave a voicemail. Didn’t waste any time, just blocked it straight away.2 yearsOh, it's the classic 30% discount con on your O2 bill that’s been doing the rounds! They claim they're connecting you to a supervisor (who’s actually just another operator in their Mumbai call centre). This so-called supervisor will insist that you need to share a six-digit code that O2 texts you, saying he's trying to access your account for some “urgent” matter. But hang on a second-didn’t the message from O2 explicitly warn against sharing that with anyone, even their own employees? “Not to worry, Sir!” he’ll say, “Just this once, it's perfectly fine!” But, of course, once you provide that code, he’ll use it to order an expensive new phone to a PO box of his choosing, leaving you to deal with the fallout. It’s a right mess!MumbaiSir2 yearsTotal ripoff!2 yearsPretty clear this was a scam. They start by saying they can lower your “existing contract” costs, then quickly ask for your info and payment details. Best thing to do is just hang up, then call your provider back - but don’t use the same phone. These scammers often keep the line open after you hang up so they can listen in and try to fool you by pretending to be your provider. Stay sharp!2 yearsSome bloke rang up acting like he was from my phone company, said they were merging and needed my info to keep my contract going. Total rubbish. Proper dodgy scam if you ask me.2 yearsGot a call from some Asian number again, just ignore it. You can report it by texting the number 7726, and they’ll block it for you.2 yearsSomeone rang me up asking for another person, but when I told them they’d got the wrong number, they just ended the call straight away.2 yearsTotal rip off.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Three Mobile, but I’m with Sky Mobile so that was a bit odd. I wasn’t interested and after hearing them speak for a moment, I just quickly ended the call. Definitely felt like bother to me.Three Mobile NetworkSky MobileThree2 yearsPicked up and got nothing but silence. Same number 01644 217914 rang again later on with no sound.2 yearsGot a call claiming to be from O2, saying they could give me a discount on my contract. They began asking me about the service and all that. Thing is, I don’t even have a contract with O2, so it was all rubbish.O2Submit Your Own Report (01644 216784)
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