01709221180
☎️ 01709221180 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01709. The area code 01709 originates from Rotherham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01709221180
- Lottery scam requests bank detailsApr
2025Possible AI scam for voice clipsApr
2025AI voice scam poses serious dangerApr
2025Scammer deserves prison punishmentApr
2025Lotto scam with AI voicemailsApr
2025Annoying repeated calls while workingApr
2025Received scam call, blocked numberMar
2025Lottery scam, unresponsive callerMar
2025Informed, polite, user-friendly serviceMar
2025Scam call claiming lottery winningsMar
2025Winning fake EuroMillions tickets scamMar
2025Number Of Searches: 82 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 17 March 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bolton(West Yorkshire) and Chapel on Leader(Scottish Borders).
01709221180 has 11 comments of which 4 x neutral and 7 x negative
01709221180 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01709221180 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where a computerised voice confirms your details before connecting you to someone claiming you've won free lottery tickets. Callers use AI to mimic your voice and try to get your bank info to pay out fake winnings. Many note the calls start with your name and promise EuroMillions free tickets or national lottery wins, but quickly end when questioned. Callers are said to be very polite and well informed, making it easy for some to get hooked. Multiple calls in a short time and voicemails are common. Overall, it's seen as a dangerous AI-driven lottery fraud that users frequently block after suspicion.
Reports on phone number 01709221180
1 yearWatch out, it's a total scam. If you say anything at all, they'll use AI to copy your voice for all sorts of stuff. Usually, it's a woman calling, asking something like "hello [name]? Can you hear me?" It's really risky because this AI tech can mess everything up for you just from that one call.1 yearGot a call from a woman who said, "Hello (my name), you've won 3 free EuroMillions tickets, how does that sound?" I asked her to send me an email as proof, but she just kept repeating, "Does that sound good?" Honestly, seemed like some AI scam attempting to grab my voice recordings.1 yearGot a call from some robot voice first, asking me to verify some bits of info. Then it switched me over to an actual person who started on about me being picked for some lottery club. Kept pushing me to give my bank details, like my sort code and account number, so they could supposedly pay out my "prize".1 yearHonestly, that lady who was scamming folks ought to start thinking about doing time in jail for what she’s done.1 yearGot a call from some lottery con artists who tried to use AI tech on the line. I blocked the number straight away, yet somehow they managed to leave me a couple of voicemails.1 yearI got four calls from them all within an hour while I was working. Had to wait till my break before I could check who it was. Once I looked up the number, I blocked it straight away.1 yearJust got a call saying I've won 10 free tickets, yeah right! I don't remember signing up for any kind of lottery. Got suspicious and ended the call straight away, then blocked the number.1 yearThey know a lot and are really polite, making it super easy to get drawn in.1 yearSo, this woman called saying I’d won some online competition I didn’t even remember joining, claiming I'd bagged 10 national lottery tickets. But when I asked her to explain which online draw she was talking about, she suddenly got really eager to end the call quickly. Total scam, for sure.1 yearThis number called me a couple times and each time they began by saying my name. Then they went on about me supposedly winning a lottery and getting ten free chances or something. I just hung up and put them on block.1 yearGot a phone call telling me i’d scored 10 free euro millions tickets. Sounded a bit dodgy to me.RangSubmit Your Own Report (01709 221180)
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